
The amazing name Huram-abi: meaning and etymology
2014年5月5日 · An indepth look at the meaning and etymology of the awesome name Huram-abi. We'll discuss the original Hebrew, plus the words and names Huram-abi is related to, plus the occurences of this name in the Bible.
Who was Huram / Hiram in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org
2022年1月4日 · Hiram the metalsmith is referred to as Huram in 2 Chronicles 4:11 but called Huram-abi in 2 Chronicles 2:13 and 4:16. Abi means “master.” A third man mentioned in the Bible with the name Huram was a grandson of Benjamin (1 Chronicles 8:3–5). Scholars believe he may have been the same as Hupham, the Benjamite listed in Numbers 26:39.
Topical Bible: Huram-abi
Huram-abi, also known as Hiram-abi, is a significant figure in the biblical narrative, particularly in the context of the construction of Solomon's Temple. He is mentioned in the Old Testament as a skilled craftsman sent by King Hiram of Tyre to assist …
HIRAM, HURAM - JewishEncyclopedia.com
King of Tyre in the time of David and Solomon. After David had conquered Jerusalem, Hiram sent him cedar-wood and carpenters and masons so that he might build a house (II Sam. v. 11; I Chron. xiv. 1).
Who was Huram / Hiram in the Bible? - Answer The Bible
2024年1月23日 · Huram (also spelled Hiram) is an important figure mentioned in the Bible, specifically in relation to the building of the first temple in Jerusalem under King Solomon. He was a skilled craftsman sent by King Hiram of Tyre to help Solomon build the temple.
Huram-Abi - Bible Wiki | Fandom
Huram-Abi was a highly skilled craftsman from the city of Tyre sent to Israel to assist in the construction of the First Temple. He was sent by the King of Tyre and Sidon, Hiram, at the request of Solomon for a skilled craftsman to do work in the Temple's construction.
So now I am sending you Huram-abi, a skillful man endowed
Huram-abi, also known as Hiram Abiff in some traditions, is a craftsman sent by King Hiram of Tyre to assist King Solomon in building the temple. This reflects the strong alliance between Israel and Tyre, highlighting the importance of international cooperation in ancient times.
Hiram, Huram - The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia - StudyLight.org
The words "ḥuram abi," which terminate 2 Chronicles 2:11 (A. V. 13), generally translated "Huram my father's" (see No. 1), are taken by
Hiram: The pagan who built Solomon’s Temple – The Israel Bible
2022年2月22日 · Hiram, a Phoenician king, reigned from 980 to 947 BCE. According to the first-century Romano-Jewish historian Josephus, Hiram lived for 53 years and reigned for 34. During Hiram’s reign, Tyre grew from a satellite of Sidon into the most important of Phoenician cities, and the holder of a large trading empire.
How can we reconcile the suppossed contradiction 1 Kings 7 & 2 ...
Hiram-Abiff is a Master craftsman. He is used in masonic legend as the Architect that is murdered then 'resurected' in a mocking of Lord Jesus Christ. The 'abiff' is again a mocking "aba" meaning Father God.