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ḥīrām, ḥūrām חִירָם, חוּרָם ‘Hiram’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: another form of ḥūrām חוּרָם ‘Huram’
Roots: חורם

ḥīrām, ḥūrām pr n m pers
Hiram, Huram = "noble"
1) the king of Tyre who sent workmen and materials to Jerusalem to build both the palace for David and the temple for Solomon
2) the chief architect and engineer of Solomon's temple sent by King Hiram to Solomon

Mentioned in 2 Samuel 5:11 1 Kings 5:15, 5:32, 10:11, 9:11, 10:22, 5:16, 5:22, 7:45, 5:25, 5:21, 9:27, 5:24, 5:26, 7:40, 9:12, 7:13, 9:14 1 Chronicles 14:1 2 Chronicles 9:10, 4:11

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