Huram:
their liberty; their whiteness; their hole
Huram:
hu'-ram (churam, "noble-born"):
(1) Grandson of Benjamin (1Ch 8:5).
(2) King of Tyre in alliance with David and Solomon. So named in 2Ch 2:3,11,12; 8:2; 9:10,21, but elsewhere written HIRAM (which see).
(3) The Tyrian artisan who is so named in 2Ch 2:13; 4:11,16, but elsewhere called "Hiram."
Huram:
(noble born).
(1.) A Benjamite; son of Bela, the first‐born of the patriarch (1 Chronicles 8:5).
(2.) The form in which the name of the king of Tyre in alliance with David and Solomon-and elsewhere given as HIRAM, OR HURAM-appears in Chronicles (1 Chronicles 14:1; 2 Chronicles 2:3; 2:11-12; 8:2; 8:18; 9:10; 9:21).
(3.) The same Change occurs in Chronicles in the name of Hiram the artificer, which is given as HIRAM, OR HURAM in 2 Chronicles 2:13; 4:11; 4:16). SEE [HIRAM, OR HURAM].
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