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HAGGITH

Haggith: translation

Haggith
One of David's wives (II Kings, iii,4)

Catholic Encyclopedia.Kevin Knight.2006.

Haggith
Haggith
Catholic_EncyclopediaHaggith
This is the ordinary form of the name in the English Bible; it corresponds better to the HebrewHaggith, "Festive", thanAggith, as the name is spelled in I Par., iii, 2.Haggith was one of David's wives (II Kings, iii,4). Whose daughter she was, we are not told. The Bible records only thatshe born to him Adonias, the fourth of his sons, in Hebron, before he was king over all Israel. That she was an uncommonly remarkable woman, seems to be suggested from the custom of Biblical writers to speak usually of Adonias as "the son of Haggith". Although harem intrigues have ever played a great part in the East, nothing indicates, however, that Haggith had anything to do either with the attempt of her son to secure for himself the crown of Israel (III Kings, I, 5-53), or with his fatal request, likely also prompted by political motives, to obtain his father's Sunamite concubine, Abisag, from Solomon (III Kings, ii, 13-25).
CHARLES L. SOUVAY
Transcribed by Christine J. Murray

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company.Nihil Obstat.1910.


  1. haggithHaggith translation Festive the dancer a wife of David and the mother of Adonijah Sam. Kings Chr. who like Absalom was famed for his beauty....Easton's Bible Dictionary