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  • First Year Published: 1904
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    Jerahmeel

    The name Jerahmeel (Hebrew יְרַחְמְאֵל, Yəraḥməʾēl; Greek ιραμεηλ) appears several times in the Tanakh. It means "He will obtain mercy of God", "God pities"

    Jerahmeel (archangel)

    The Hebrew name Jerahmeel (Hebrew: יְרַחְמְאֵל Yəraḥməʾēl, Tiberian: Yăraḥmē̆ʾēl, "God shall have mercy"), which appears several times in the Tanakh (see

    Seven Archangels

    and the angel Gabriel; Uriel is named in 2 Esdras (4:1 and 5:20) and Jerahmeel is named in 2 Esdras 4:36, a book that is regarded as canonical by the

    Archangel

    mentioned; the other archangels vary, but most commonly include Uriel and Jerahmeel, both of whom are mentioned in 2 Esdras. As well as Michael, Gabriel,

    Chronicles of Jerahmeel

    The Chronicles of Jerahmeel is a Hebrew collection of Jewish history texts covering a period of time between the creation of the earth and the death of

    Hezron

    more than one woman. By a mother whose name is not mentioned, he had Jerahmeel, Ram, and Caleb (2:9). By Abijah, daughter of Makir, whom he married when

    Togarmah

    Constantine VII)) Adzîgher (Utigurs? or Adyghe?) Anszuh In the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, the three "children" are listed as: Abihud Shāfaṭ Yaftir And the ten

    Amel-Marduk

    previous text, perhaps relating to the same incidents. The Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a Hebrew work on history possibly written in the 12th century, erroneously

    List of minor Hebrew Bible figures, L–Z

    9:12 Maaz (מַעַץ "wrath") was one of the sons of Ram the firstborn of Jerahmeel of the tribe of Judah. His brothers were: Jamin and Eker. He is mentioned

    Yerachmiel Dov Baneth

    in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; Baneth, Eduard (1902). "Baneth, Jerahmeel Dob (Bernhard)". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia