Mahlah
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Mahlah (which in Hebrew could mean “infirmity,” “a harp”, or “pardon”) is the name of two people in the Hebrew Bible:
- Mahlah daughter of Zelophehad in Numbers and Joshua, and
- Mahlah the child of Hammolecheth in 1 Chronicles.
[edit] Mahlah child of Hammolecheth
In 1 Chronicles, Mahlah was the child of Hammolecheth, the sister of Gilead and daughter of Machir in the tribe of Manasseh. Mahlah had two siblings, Ishhod and Abiezer. (1Chron. 7:18–6.)
[edit] See also
- Numbers
- Torah portions involving Mahlah: Pinchas and Masei
- Books of Chronicles
- Tanakh
- Hebrew Bible