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ʿamrām עַמְרָם ‘Amram’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: probably from ʿam עַם ‘people / kinsman’ and rūm רוּם ‘to exalt / be rotten’
Roots: עם רום

ʿamrām pr n m pers
Amram = "exalted people"
1) a descendant of Kohath and Levi and father of Moses
2) one of the sons of Bani who had a foreign wife in the time of Ezra

Mentioned in Exodus 6:20, 6:18 Numbers 26:59, 26:58, 3:19 Ezra 10:34 1 Chronicles 5:29, 23:13, 23:12, 5:28, 6:3, 24:20

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