Mishael
who is like God! (1.) A Levite; the eldest of the three sons of Uzziel (Ex. 6:22). (2.) One of the three Hebrew youths who were trained with Daniel in Babylon (Dan. 1:11, 19), and promoted to the rank of Magi. He and his companions were afterwards cast into the burning fiery furnace for refusing to worship the idol the king had set up, from which they were miraculously delivered (3:13-30). His Chaldean name was Meshach (q.v.).
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- Mishal
a city of the tribe of Asher (Josh. 21:30; 1 Chr. 6:74). It is probably the modern Misalli, on the shore near Carmel.
- Misham
their cleansing or their beholding, a Benjamite, one of the sons of Elpaal (1 Chr. 8:12).
- Mishandling
[mis-han-dl] /mɪsˈhæn dl/ verb (used with object), mishandled, mishandling. 1. to badly; maltreat: to mishandle a dog. 2. to manage badly: to mishandle an estate. 3. to lose or misplace: to mishandle baggage. /ˌmɪsˈhændəl/ verb 1. (transitive) to handle or treat badly or inefficiently v. c.1500, from mis- (1) + handle (v.). Related: Mishandled; mishandling.
- Mishandle
[mis-han-dl] /mɪsˈhæn dl/ verb (used with object), mishandled, mishandling. 1. to badly; maltreat: to mishandle a dog. 2. to manage badly: to mishandle an estate. 3. to lose or misplace: to mishandle baggage. /ˌmɪsˈhændəl/ verb 1. (transitive) to handle or treat badly or inefficiently v. c.1500, from mis- (1) + handle (v.). Related: Mishandled; mishandling.
- Mishanter
[mi-shan-ter] /mɪˈʃæn tər/ noun, Scot. and North England. 1. a misfortune; mishap.