Huram
Huram
(a, 1Ch 8:5; b, 1Ch 14:1, marg.; 2Ch 2:3; 2Ch 2:11-12; 2Ch 8:2; 2Ch 8:18; 2Ch 9:10; 2Ch 9:21; c, 2Ch 3:13; 2Ch 4:11; 2Ch 4:16). SEE HIRAM.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Huram
1Ch 8:5. (See HIRAM.)
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Huram
HURAM.1. A Benjamite (1Ch 8:5). 2. 3. See Hiram, 1 and 2.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Huram
huram (, huram, noble-born):
(1) Grandson of Benjamin (1Ch 8:5).
(2) King of Tyre in alliance with David and Solomon. So named in 2Ch 2:3, 2Ch 2:11, 2Ch 2:12; 2Ch 8:2; 2Ch 9:10, 2Ch 9:21, but elsewhere written HIRAM (which see).
(3) The Tyrian artisan who is so named in 2Ch 2:13; 2Ch 4:11, 2Ch 4:16, but elsewhere called Hiram.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Huram
[Hu’ram]
1. Son of Bela, a son of Benjamin. 1Ch 8:5.
2, 3. King of Tyre, and a workman of Tyre. See HIRAM.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Huram
H2361
1. Son of Bela
1Ch 8:5
2. King of Tyre
Hiram, 1
3. See Hiram, 2
Hiram, 2
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Huram
Hu’ram. (noble born).
1. A Benjamite; son of Bela, the first-born of the patriarch. 1Ch 8:5.
2. The form in which the name of the king of Tyre, in alliance with David and Solomon — and elsewhere, given as Hiram — appears in Chronicles. 1Ch 14:1; 2Ch 2:3; 2Ch 2:11-12; 2Ch 8:2; 2Ch 8:18; 2Ch 9:10; 2Ch 9:21.
3. The same change occurs in Chronicles in the name of Hiram, the artificer, which is given as Huram in 2Ch 2:13; 2Ch 4:11; 2Ch 4:16. See Hiram.