H3609 H3609
Kilav (David's second son by Abigail)
Kilav was David's second son, born in Hebron to Abigail the Carmelite, formerly wife of Nabal. He appears in the genealogical record of 2 Samuel 3:3, though curiously he is called Daniel in the parallel account in 1 Chronicles 3:1. The reason for this alternate naming remains unclear, though it may reflect different textual traditions or perhaps two names for the same person. Kilav is mentioned only in birth records and plays no known role in the succession narratives.
Sentidos
1. sense 1 — The personal name of David's second son in the Hebron genealogy. The multilingual consistency (Spanish, French, German all preserve 'Kilav') reflects the proper name's transliteration. The existence of the variant 'Daniel' in Chronicles suggests either dual naming practices or textual divergence, but 2 Samuel preserves the form Kilav. His conspicuous absence from succession accounts, despite being second-born, has led to speculation about early death. 1×
AR["كِلْأَابُ"]·ben["কিলফ"]·DE["Kilav"]·EN["Kilav"]·FR["Kilav"]·heb["כלאב"]·HI["किलाब"]·ID["Kileab"]·IT["Kilav"]·jav["Kileab"]·KO["길르압이라"]·PT["Kil'av"]·RU["Килав"]·ES["Kilav"]·SW["Kileabu"]·TR["Kilav"]·urd["کلآب"]
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Referencia BDB / Léxico
† כִּלְאָב n.pr.m. second son of David, 2 S 3:3 = דָּנִיֵּאל 1 Ch 3:1, v. דָּנִיֵּאל 1. p. 193 supr.