Merab

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Merab is a figure in the Hebrew Bible known as one of King Saul’s daughters in the early monarchy of ancient Israel.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Merab canonical 5
Merab daughter of Saul 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical figure
woman in the Hebrew Bible
actuallyGivenInMarriageTo Adriel the Meholathite
appearsInBook 1 Samuel
appearsInText Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Bible
surface form: Old Testament
associatedPlace Israel
associatedWithKing Saul
associatedWithPeriod early Israelite monarchy
culture ancient Israelite
familyHouse House of Saul
givenName Merab self-link
hasFather Saul
hasMother Ahinoam daughter of Ahimaaz
hasSibling Ish-bosheth
Jonathan
Michal
languageOfName Hebrew
marriagePromiseCondition David’s military service against the Philistines
mentionedIn 1 Samuel 14:49
1 Samuel 18:17
1 Samuel 18:19
nationality Israelite
positionInFamily eldest daughter of Saul
promisedAsWifeTo David
religiousCanonStatus canonical in Christian Old Testament
canonical in Jewish Bible
religiousContext Judaism
scripturalTradition Deuteronomistic history
spouse Adriel the Meholathite

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

King Saul child Merab
Michal daughter of Saul sibling Merab
subject surface form: Michal
this entity surface form: Merab daughter of Saul
Saul child Merab
Malchi-shua sibling Merab
Merab givenName Merab self-link
Kostava givenName Merab
subject surface form: Merab Kostava