Strong's H4316 · Hebrew
מִיכָא
Mîykâʼ · /mee-kaw'/
Definition
Mica, the name of two Israelites
KJV: Micha.
Root / derivation: a variation for H4318 (מִיכָה);
KJV usage breakdown
How the Authorized (KJV) translators rendered מִיכָא across 5 verses.
Every occurrence (KJV)
5 verses use this word, grouped by book — the translated form is highlighted.
1 Chronicles1 verse
Nehemiah3 verses
Micha, Rehob, Hashabiah,
Nehemiah 11:17And Mattaniah the son of Micha, the son of Zabdi, the son of Asaph, was the principal to begin the thanksgiving in prayer: and Bakbukiah the second among his brethren, and Abda the son of Shammua, the son of Galal, the son of Jeduthun.
Nehemiah 11:22The overseer also of the Levites at Jerusalem was Uzzi the son of Bani, the son of Hashabiah, the son of Mattaniah, the son of Micha. Of the sons of Asaph, the singers were over the business of the house of God.
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Frequently asked questions
What does Strong's H4316 (Mîykâʼ) mean?
Mica, the name of two Israelites
How many times does H4316 appear in the Bible?
Strong's H4316 (מִיכָא) appears in 5 verses of the King James Version, most often translated “Micha.”
How is Mîykâʼ translated in the KJV?
In the KJV, Strong's H4316 is rendered as “Micha” (4×), “Micah” (1×).
Where does the Hebrew word מִיכָא come from?
a variation for H4318 (מִיכָה);