There were two of this name, one the son of Abi Gibeon, (1 Chronicles 8:32) and a Mikloth, one of David's worthies. (1 Chronicles 27:4) If the name be derived from Makel, it signifies rods or staffs.
There were two of this name, one the son of Abi Gibeon, (1 Chronicles 8:32) and a Mikloth, one of David's worthies. (1 Chronicles 27:4) If the name be derived from Makel, it signifies rods or staffs.
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