Jehoram (disambiguation)

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Jehoram or Joram (Hebrew: יהורם, Yehōrām or Hebrew: יורם, Yōrām; Greek: Ἰωράμ, Iōram; "Name means::YHWH is exalted") is the name of at least five persons in the Bible:[1]

  1. King Jehoram of Judah son of Jehoshaphat
  2. King Jehoram of Israel son of Ahab
  3. High priest Jehoram
  4. Son of Toi, king of Hamath; this king sent young Jehoram to congratulate King David on his victory over King Hadadezer of Syria[2]
  5. A Levite belonging to the family of Gershom[3]
  6. One of several priests sent by King Jehoshaphat to instruct the people of Kingdom of Judah.[4]

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References

  1. Authors unknown. "Entry for Jehoram." WebBible Encyclopedia. Retrieved June 18, 2007.
  2. 2_Samuel 8:10
  3. 1_Chronicles 26:25
  4. 2_Chronicles 17:8