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Jeremoth, Jerimoth

1. Fourth son of Bela, firstborn son of Benjamin.
2. Sixth son of Becher, second son of Benjamin.
3. Third of the many sons of Beriah in the genealogy of King Saul.
4. One of the men of Benjamin who defected from the armies of Saul and joined David at Ziklag. He could use both his right and left hand to hurl stones and shoot arrows.
5. A Levite, third son of Mushi, second son of Merari.
6. A Levite, the fifth of the 14 sons of Heman who played music in the House of the Lord at the time of King David; he was in charge of the 15th division of musicians.
7. Son of Ariel; leader of the tribe of Naphtali in King David’s time.
8. A son of David, husband of Abihail; their daughter Mahalath married King Rehoboam of Judah.
9. A Levite who helped supervise the treasure of the Temple during King Hezekiah’s reign.
10. A son of Elam who, having taken a pagan wife, had to repudiate her upon the decree of Ezra.
11. A son of Zattu who, having taken a pagan wife, had to repudiate her upon the decree of Ezra.
12. See Rumoth No. 1.

Concordance
JEREMOTH, JERIMOTH 1: I Chr 7:7
JEREMOTH, JERIMOTH 2: I Chr 7:8
JEREMOTH, JERIMOTH 3: I Chr 8:14
JEREMOTH, JERIMOTH 4: I Chr 12:5
JEREMOTH, JERIMOTH 5: I Chr 23:23; 24:30
JEREMOTH, JERIMOTH 6: I Chr 25:4, 22
JEREMOTH, JERIMOTH 7: I Chr 27:19
JEREMOTH, JERIMOTH 8: II Chr 11:18
JEREMOTH, JERIMOTH 9: II Chr 31:13
JEREMOTH, JERIMOTH 10: Ezra 10:26
JEREMOTH, JERIMOTH 11: Ezra 10:27
JEREMOTH, JERIMOTH 12: Ezra 10:29


 
 
(jĕr'ĭmōth) , in the Bible.

1 One who joined David at Ziklag.

2 Officer of David.

3 Son of David.

4 Either of two Levites of David. An alternate spelling is Jeremoth.

5 Levite of Hezekiah.

 
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