yᵊhōyārīv יְהוֹיָרִיב ‘Jehoiarib’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from yᵊhōwā יְהֹוָה ‘YHWH/Lord’ and rīv רִיב ‘to contend’
Roots:
יהווה
ריב רוב
yᵊhōyārīv pr n m pers
Jehoiarib = "Jehovah contends"
1) A priest in Jerusalem
2) the head of the 1st of the 24 courses of priests in David's time