Jeremoth:
eminences; one that fears death
Jeremoth:
jer'-e-moth
(a) yeremoth and
(b) yeremowth,
(c) yerimowth, meaning unknown:
Of the following (1) has form (b), (5) the form (c), the rest (a).
(1) In 1Ch 7:8 (the King James Version "Jerimoth"), and
(2) In 1Ch 8:14, Benjamites. Compare JEROHAM, (2).
(3) In 1Ch 23:23, and (4) in 1Ch 25:22 =" Jerimoth," 24:30; heads of Levitical houses.
(5) A Naphtalite, one of David's tribal princes (1Ch 27:19); the King James Version "Jerimoth."
(6) (7) (8) Men who had married foreign wives. In Ezr 10:26 (=" Hieremoth," 1 Esdras 9:27); Ezr 10:27 (=" Jarimoth," 1 Esdras 9:28); Ezr 10:29 (=" Hieremoth," 1 Esdras 9:30); the Qere of the last is weramoth, "and Ramoth"; so the Revised Version margin, the King James Version.
Written by David Francis Roberts
Jeremoth:
(heights).
(1.) A Benjamite chief, a son of the house of Beriah of Elpaal (1 Chronicles 8:14 compare 1 Chronicles 8:12-18). (B.C. about 588)
(2.) A Merarite Levite, son of Mushi (1 Chronicles 23:23).
(3.) Son of Heman; head of the thirteenth course of musicians in the divine service (1 Chronicles 25:22). (B.C. 1014)
(4.) One of the sons of Elam, and,
(5.) One of the sons of Zattu, who had taken strange wives (Ezra 10:26, 27). (B.C. 459)
(6.) The name which appears in the same list as "and RAMOTH," verse 29.
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