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Hiram
Hiram (ˈhaɪərəm) n (Biography) 10th century bc, king of Tyre, who supplied Solomon with materials and craftsmen for the building of the Temple (II Samuel 5:11; I Kings 5:1–18)Hi•ram (ˈhaɪ rəm) n. a king of Tyre in the 10th century B.C. I Kings 5. Hiram
Hiram (hī`rəm). 1 In the Bible, king of Tyre, c.969–936 B.C., a friend of David and Solomon. Solomon and Hiram shared in trade with India and the Mediterranean, and Hiram sent much material for the Temple. 2 In First Kings, artisan in metals from Tyre, sent for by Solomon to work on the ornamentation of the Temple. He appears as Huram in Second Chronicles.Hiramexpert brazier commissioned by Solomon for temple work. [O.T.: I Kings 7:13–14]See: CraftsmanshipHiram 10th century bc, king of Tyre, who supplied Solomon with materials and craftsmen for the building of the Temple (II Samuel 5:11; I Kings 5:1--18) HIRAM
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