Salmon is a person in the Hebrew Bible.
His name can be pronounced Salmon or Salmah.
He is the son of Nahshon, and married with Rahab of Jericho, by whom he had Boaz. Salmon is mentioned in 1 Chronicles 2:10-11; Ruth 4:20,21.Matthew 1:4
Well, The thing about the salmon is that its their source of food and tade. Theyre isn't much history about it.
Donald L. Guimary has written: 'Salmon canneries in southeast Alaska' -- subject(s): History, Salmon canneries, Salmon canning industry 'Marumina Trabaho' -- subject(s): Asian Alien labor, History, Salmon canneries, Salmon canning industry
A. G. Salmon has written: 'The history of Wilde Sapte, 1785-1985'
oral history , written history , history reccounted
Edward. Salmon has written: 'General Wolfe' -- subject(s): Biography, Generals, Military History
Tom Salmon has written: 'The first hundred years' -- subject(s): Rugby football, History
Nahshon Rth 4:20-22 Amminadab begot Nahshon, and Nahshon begot Salmon; Salmon begot Boaz, and Boaz begot Obed; Obed begot Jesse, and Jesse begot David.
E.H. Salmon wrote "A History of the Roman World from 30 B.C. to A.D. 138" and "Samson Agonistes: A Metrical Version." These works explore Roman history and poetry respectively.
Nahshon Rth 4:20-22 Amminadab begot Nahshon, and Nahshon begot Salmon; Salmon begot Boaz, and Boaz begot Obed; Obed begot Jesse, and Jesse begot David.
If you are discussing the spiritual brotherhood of believers, then the bible is the history of believers. In that way, it can be your spiritual family history (if you are a believer).
A male salmon is a 'cock'. The female is a 'hen'. reference: Sutterby, R. Greenhalgh, M. (2005) Atlantic Salmon an Illustrated Natural History. Great Britain, Merlin Unwin Books.
Pierre Salmon has written: 'The abbot in monastic tradition' -- subject(s): History, Monasticism and religious orders, Religious Superiors