Phal'ti. (my deliverance). The son of Laish, of Gallim, to whom Saul gave Michal in marriage, after his mad jealousy had driven David forth, as an outlaw.) In 2 Samuel 3:15, he is called Phaltiel. With the exception of this brief mention of his name, and the touching little episode in 2 Samuel 3:16, nothing more is heard of Phalti. (B.C. 1061).
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