yārīv יָרִיב ‘Jarib’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
the same as yārīv יָרִיב ‘opponent’
Roots:
יריב
yārīv pr n m pers
Jarib = "he contends"
1) a son of Simeon
2) one of the chief men of Israel who returned from exile with Ezra
3) son of Jozadak and a priest of the house of Jeshua who married a foreign wife and was compelled by Ezra to put her away