Ahiram [H,I,N,B] Bible Dictionaries

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Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary

Ahiram:

brother of craft, or of protection

International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia

Ahiram:

a-hi'-ram ('achiram, "exalted brother," or "my brother is exalted"):

A son of Benjamin. Mentioned third of the five in Nu 26:38,39. In 1Ch 8:1 five sons are likewise mentioned, being explicitly numbered; the third name, Aharah ('achrach), is conjectured to be either a corruption of Ahiram or a different name for the same person. In 1Ch 7:6 ff is a fuller list of Benjamite names, but it is fragmentary and not clear. In it occurs Aher ('acher), which may be either Ahiram or Aharah with the end of the word lost. In Ge 46:21 ten sons of Benjamin are mentioned, some being there counted as sons who, in the other lists, are spoken of as more remote descendants. In this list Ehi ('echi) is perhaps Ahiram shortened.

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Nave's Topical Bible

Ahiram:

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Smith's Bible Dictionary

Ahiram:

(brother of height, lofty) one of the sons of Benjamin, and ancestor of the AHIRAMITES (Numbers 26:38). In Genesis 46:21 the name appears as "Ehi and Rosh." It is uncertain whether Ahiram is the same as AHER (1 Chronicles 7:12) or AHARAH (1 Chronicles 8:1). SEE [AHER], [AHARAH].

Aharah:

a'-har-a, a-har'-a ('achrach; A, Aara; B, Iaphael, "brother of Rach," or, a brother's follower, though some regard it as a textual corruption for Ahiram): A son of Benjamin (1Ch 8:1).

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