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Piram
Piram in the Bible — King of Jarmuth during the conquest of the Land (JOS 10:3). Referenced in 2 scripture passages.
Name meaning: “a wild ass of them”
Profile
- Gender
- male
- Scripture References
- 2 references
- Known Names
- 2 names
Names & Labels (2)
Piramproper name
- Hebrew
- פִּרְאָ֨ם
- Transliteration
- pirəam
- Meaning
- [poss.] wild donkey; indomitable; [poss.] zebra
- Greek
- Φιδων
- Reference
- JOS 10:3
- Strong's
- H6502
King of Jarmuthtitle
- Hebrew
- מֶֽלֶךְ־יַרְמ֜וּת
- Transliteration
- melek yarəmut
- Meaning
- king of Jarmuth
- Greek
- βασιλέα Ιεριμουθ
- Reference
- JOS 10:3
- Strong's
- H4428, H3412
Notes
King of Jarmuth
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Piram in the Bible?
Piram is described in the Bible as King of Jarmuth during the conquest of the Land (JOS 10:3).
What does the name Piram mean?
The name Piram means “a wild ass of them” according to Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary.