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Haggith

Haggith (Hebrew: חַגִּית Ḥaggīṯ; sometimes Hagith, Aggith) is a biblical figure, one of the wives of David.[1] Her name means "festive."[2]

Haggith is mentioned in 2 Samuel 3:4, 1 Kings 1–2, and 1 Chronicles 3:2. She only appears as the mother of Adonijah, the fourth of David's sons, born (according to 2 Samuel 3) in Hebron, while David was fighting Saul.

While Adonijah is usually described in the Bible as "the son of Haggith," there is no suggestion that his mother was involved in his attempt to gain the throne, or with his (likely politically motivated) attempt to take Abishag, his father's nurse.[3]

  1. ^ "Haggith". Catholic Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2007-02-18.
  2. ^ Gesenius's Lexicon, online.
  3. ^ "1 Kings 1:2–4 NASB – - Bible Gateway".

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Φεγγίθ Greek חגית (דמות מקראית) HE Hagit ID Chaggita Polish Hagithi Swahili ہیگیتھ (زوجہ داؤد) UR

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