jer´ē̇ - moth (( a ) ירמות , yeremoth and ( b ) ירימות , yerēmōwth , ( 100 ) ירימות , yerı̄mōth , meaning unknown): Of the following (1) has form ( b ), (5) The form ( 100 ), the rest ( a ).
(1) In 1 Chronicles 7:8 (the King James Version "Jerimoth"), and
(2) In 1 Chronicles 8:14 , Benjamites. Compare JEROHAM , (2).
(3) In 1 Chronicles 23:23 , and (4) in 1 Chronicles 25:22 = "Jerimoth," 1 Chronicles 24:30; heads of Levitical houses.
(5) A N aphtalite, one of David's tribal princes (1 Chronicles 27:19 ); the King James Version "Jerimoth."
(6) (7) (8) Men who had married foreign wives. In Ezra 10:26 (="Hieremoth," 1 Esdras 9:27); Ezra 10:27 (="Jarimoth," 1 Esdras 9:28); Ezra 10:29 (="Hieremoth," 1 Esdras 9:30); the Ḳerē of the last is ירמות , werāmōth , "and Ramoth"; so the Revised Version margin, the King James Version.
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