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ḥūrām חוּרָם ‘Huram’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: probably from ḥūr חוּר ‘white’
Roots: חור

ḥūrām pr n m pers
Huram = "noble born"
1) son of Bela and grandson of Benjamin
2) king of Tyre allied with David and Solomon; alternate spelling for 'Hiram'
3) a chief architect of Solomon's temple; alternate spelling for 'Hiram'

Mentioned in 1 Chronicles 8:5 2 Chronicles 2:2, 2:12, 4:16, 2:10, 8:18, 9:21, 2:11, 4:11, 8:2

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