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Smith's Bible Dictionary

Jeroham:

(cherished).

(1.) Father of Elkanah, the father of Samuel, of the house of Kohath (1 Samuel 1:1; 1 Chronicles 6:27; 6:34). (B.C. before 1142)

(2.) A Benjamite, the founder of a family of Bene‐Jeroham (1 Chronicles 8:27). Probably the same as No. 3.

(3.) Father (or progenitor) of Ibneiah (1 Chronicles 9:8 compare 1 Chronicles 9:3 and 1 Chronicles 9:9). (B.C. before 588)

(4.) A descendant of Aaron, of the house of Immer, the leader of the sixteenth course of priests; son of Pashur, and father of Adaiah (1 Chronicles 9:12). He appears to be mentioned again in Nehemiah 11:12 (B.C. before 586)

(5.) Jeroham of Gedor, some of whose sons joined David at Ziglag (1 Chronicles 12:7). (B.C. before 1055)

(6.) A Danite, whose son or descendant Azareel was head of his tribe in the time of David (1 Chronicles 27:22).

(7.) Father of Azariah, one of the "captains of hundreds" in the time of Athaliah (2 Chronicles 23:1). (B.C. before 876)

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