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- Hiram (name) - Wikipedia
Hiram (name) Hiram (Phoenician "benevolent brother", Hebrew חִירָם "high-born", Standard Hebrew Ḥiram, Tiberian Hebrew Ḥîrām) is a biblical given name referring to Phoenician kings
- Who was Huram Hiram in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
Hiram in Hebrew and its variant Huram both mean “brother of the exalted ” The first Hiram was the king of Tyre who reigned during the time of King David and his son King Solomon The earliest mention of King Hiram in the Bible is after David conquered Jerusalem and established his capital there
- Hiram: The pagan who built Solomon’s Temple - The Israel Bible
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
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- Hiram I - Wikipedia
Hiram I, king of Tyre, ruled a powerful Phoenician city-state during the 10th century BCE The exact dates of his reign are debated by scholars, with estimates placing it between 980 and 947 BCE His reign coincided with the rise of the United Kingdom of Israel under King David and his son, Solomon
- Hiram | Phoenician Ruler, Wealthy Merchant, Builder | Britannica
Hiram, Phoenician king of Tyre (reigned 969–936 bc), who appears in the Bible as an ally of the Israelite kings David and Solomon Hiram maintained friendly relations with Israel, supplying Solomon with men and materials for the construction of the Temple at Jerusalem and cooperating with him in Mediterranean and Red Sea trading voyages
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