ḥāšum חָשֻׁם ‘Hashum’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from the same as ḥašman חַשְׁמַן ‘ambassador’
Roots:
חשׁמן
ḥāšum pr n m pers
Hashum = "rich"
1) head of a family of 223 exiles returning with Zerubbabel
2) one of the priests or Levites who stood on Ezra's left while he read the law