The words uttered at 2 Samuel 9:8 were spoken by Mephibosheth, a crippled son of Jonathan.2 Samuel 9:88 At that he prostrated himself and said: "What is your servant, that you have turned your attention* to a dead dog+ like me?"
Lo Debar is a place mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the story of Mephibosheth in the book of 2 Samuel. It was a desolate land on the east side of the Jordan River. Being in Lo Debar symbolizes a place of obscurity, poverty, or exile.
Yes, according to Scripture.... 2 Samuel 9:12 (King James Version) And Mephibosheth had a young son, whose name was Micha. And all that dwelt in the house of Ziba were servants unto Mephibosheth. http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2%20Samuel%209:12;&version=9; (New International Version) Mephibosheth had a young son named Mica, and all the members of Ziba's household were servants of Mephibosheth. http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2%20Samuel%209:12;&version=31; His sons name can be spelled Micah or Mica
In the Bible, Lodibar is mentioned in the Old Testament in 2 Samuel 9:4 and is associated with the land where Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan, lived. It is described as a desolate place, possibly signifying a barren and unproductive land.
Second Samuel is in the Old Testament. 1 and 2 Samuel are between Ruth and 1 and 2 KIngs
The order is 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings
There is no book called "Eli" in the Bible. But the priest Eli was mentioned in 1 Samuel and 2 Samuel.
Lo debar is a place mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the Old Testament in the book of 2 Samuel and in the book of Jeremiah. It is a location where Mephibosheth lived, the son of Jonathan. The name Lo debar means "no pasture" or "no word" in Hebrew.
Type your answer here... Mephibosheth - 2 Samuel 4:4. his original name was Merib-Baal according to 1 Chronicles 8:34 and I Chronicles 9:40 but was changed by the author of the book of Samuel to avoid the adulterous implication of the word "Baal" (Remember the story of Elijah and the prophets of Baal in 1 Kings 18:1-40?)
Oh, what a lovely question! Mephibosheth was just a young boy of five years old when King David sent for him. It's heartwarming to think about the kindness and care David showed towards Mephibosheth, isn't it? Just like how we can show kindness and care to those around us every day.
2 Samuel, chapters 13 to 18.
1 Samuel 1-2:11 speaks of Hannah and the birth of her son Samuel.