Ulam
Ulam
(Heb. Ulam’, , porch; Sept. v.r. occasionally ), the name of two Hebrews.
1. First named of the two sons of Sheresh and father of Bedan in the Gileadite posterity of Manasseh (1Ch 6:16-17). B.C. cir. 1618.
2. The first-born of Eshek among the descendants of king Saul, and the ancestor of one hundred and fifty valiant archers (1Ch 8:39-40). B.C. cir. 588.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Ulam
1. Descendant of Gilead, Manasseh’s grandson, and Bedan’s father (1Ch 7:17).
2. Eshek’s firstborn, brother of Azel, Saul’s descendant. His sons were mighty archers (“treaders of the bow”), with grandsons, numbering 150.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Ulam
ULAM.1. A Manassite family (1Ch 7:18; 1Ch 7:17). 2. A Benjamite family, specially noted as archers (1Ch 8:39-40; cf. also 2Ch 14:7 (8)).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Ulam
ulam (, ‘ulam, preceding):
(1) A sonof Peresh; a Manassite clan (1Ch 7:16, 1Ch 7:17). Lucian reads , Elam.
(2) A descendant of Benjamin who had sons, mighty men of valor (1Ch 8:39, 1Ch 8:40). The Septuagint’s Codex Vaticanus has , Ailam in 1Ch 8:39 and , Ailem in 1Ch 8:40; Codex Alexandrinus has , Oulam in both verses, and so Lucian.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Ulam
[U’lam]
1. Son of Sheresh, a descendant of Manasseh. 1Ch 7:16-17.
2. Son of Eshek, a Benjamite. 1Ch 8:39-40.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Ulam
H198
1. Son of Sheresh
1Ch 7:16-17
2. Son of Eshek
1Ch 8:39-40
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Ulam
U’lam. (porch).
1. A descendant of Gilead, the grandson of Manasseh and father of Bedan. 1Ch 7:17. (B.C. 1450).
2. The first-born of Eshek, a descendant of the house of Saul. 1Ch 8:39-40. (B.C. 588).