1 Samuel 14:49

Now the sons of Saul were Jonathan, and Ishui, and Melchi–shua: and the names of his two daughters were these; the name of the firstborn Merab, and the name of the younger Michal:

Cross-reference

1 Samuel 25:44 Historical context

1 Samuel 25:44 shows Saul gave Michal to Paltiel, a later twist in the life of the daughter named here.

1 Samuel 31:2 lists Saul's sons at his death (Jonathan, Abinadab, Malki-Shua), contrasting with Ishvi here.

2 Samuel 3:13–16 Historical context

2 Samuel 3:13-16 describes David reclaiming Michal from Paltiel, a later episode involving this daughter.

2 Samuel 6:20–23 Historical context

2 Samuel 6:20-23 records Michal's contempt for David and her childlessness, concluding her story from this list.

1 Chronicles 8:33 names Saul's sons as Jonathan, Malki-Shua, Abinadab, and Esh-Baal, differing from this list.

1 Chronicles 9:39 repeats the same genealogy as 8:33, offering an alternative to the three sons listed here.

In 1 Chronicles 10:2, the same list of Saul's sons appears, confirming the names and the death of Jonathan and his brothers in battle.