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Kore

Kore

Kore

(Hebrew Kore’, , but in 1Ch 26:1, a partridge, as in 1Sa 26:20; Sept. , but v. r. in 2Ch 31:14), the name of two or three men. SEE KORAH.

1. A Levite and Temple-warden of the Korabites, of the sons of Asaph, and father of Meshelemiah or Shelemiah (1Ch 26:1). B.C. 1014. He was probably identical with the son of Ebiasaph and father of Shallum, Levites of the family of Korah, engaged in the same service (1Ch 9:19).

2. Son of Imnah, a Levitical porter of the east gate, appointed by Hezekiah to take charge of the Temple offerings (2Ch 31:14). B.C. 726.

3. By erroneous translation in the A.V. at 1Ch 26:19 for KORAHITE SEE KORAHITE (q.v.).

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Kore

partridge. (1.) A Levite and temple-warder of the Korahites, the son of Asaph. He was father of Shallum and Meshelemiah, temple-porters (1 Chr. 9:19; 26:1).

(2.) A Levitical porter at the east gate of the temple (2 Chr. 31:14).

(3.) In 1 Chr. 26:19 the word should be “Korahites,” as in the Revised Version.

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Kore

1. 1Ch 26:1; 1Ch 9:19.

2. 2Ch 31:14.

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Kore

KORE.1. The eponym of a Korahite guild of doorkeepers (1Ch 9:19). 2. Son of lmnah, a Levite in the time of Hezekiah (2Ch 31:14).

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Kore

kore (, kore’, one who proclaims):

(1) A Levite of David’s time, descended from Kohath and Korah. See KORAH, 4. Shallum, Chief doorkeeper in the latest Bible times, is described as the son of Kore, the son of Ebiasaph, the son of Korah (1Ch 9:19). This expression omits the generations between Shallum and Kore, and those between Kore and Ebidsaph, perhaps 15 generations or more in each case. The context supplies two of the omitted names, of the time of David, Meshelemiah and his son Zechariah (1Ch 9:21, 1Ch 9:22). The record for the time of David mentions these two, with some particulars, calling Meshelemiah the son of Kore (1Ch 26:1, 1Ch 26:2, 1Ch 26:9, 1Ch 26:14). It describes them as Korahites of the sons of Asaph. It is usual to regard this last clause as a variant for the son of Ebiasaph, thus making the description identical with that in 1Ch 9:19. With this understanding, the text claims that the Korahites, Kore and Meshelemiah and Zechariah, come midway in a line of sanctuary ministrants, extending continuously from Moses to Nehemiah.

(2) The son of Imnah the Levite, the porter at the east gate, who was over the freewill-offerings, in the time of Hezekiah (2Ch 31:14). Very likely in the same line with (1) above.

(3) In 1Ch 26:1 the King James Version for KORAHITES (which see).

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Kore

[Ko’re]

1. Son of Ebiasaph, a son of Korah (No. 1). 1Ch 9:19; 1Ch 26:1.

2. ‘The sons of Kore,’ better translated the sons of ‘the Korahites.’ 1Ch 26:19.

3. Son of Imnah, a Levite: set over the freewill offerings in Hezekiah’s reign. 2Ch 31:14

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Kore

H6981 G2879

1. A Korahite

1Ch 9:19; 1Ch 26:1

2. A Levite, keeper of the East Gate

2Ch 31:14

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Kore

Ko’re. (partridge).

1. A Korahite, ancestor of Shallum and Meshelemiah, chief porters in the reign of David. 1Ch 9:19; 1Ch 26:1. (B.C. 1014).

2. Son of Imnah, a Levite in the reign of Hezekiah. He had charge of the offerings. 2Ch 31:14. (B.C. 726).

3. In the Authorized Version of 1Ch 26:19, “the sons of Kore” (following the Vulgate Core) should properly be “the sons of the Korhite.”

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary