The son of Toi and king of Hamath. His father sent him to congratulate David when David defeated Hadadezer of Zobah (2 Samuel 8:9–12). He is also called Hadoram in 1 Chronicles 18:10.
→ View encyclopedia entryAnother name for Jehoram, who was king of Judah from 853 to 841 BC.
Another name for Jehoram, who was king of Israel from 852 to 841 BC.
The son of Jeshaiah from the tribe of Levi (1 Chronicles 26:25).
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Joram
This term has multiple meanings in the Bible:
From Tyndale Bible Dictionary, adapted by Mission Mutual. CC BY-SA 4.0.