יְהוֹרָם Yᵉhôwrâm, yeh-ho-rawm'; from H3068 and H7311; Jehovah-raised; Jehoram, the name of a Syrian and of three Israelites:—Jehoram, Joram. Compare H3141.
The KJV translates Strong's H3088 in the following manner: Jehoram (23x), Joram (6x).
Jehoram or Joram = "Jehovah is exalted"
son of king Jehoshaphat of Judah and himself king of Judah for 8 years; his wife was the wicked Athaliah who was probably the instigator for his returning the nation of Judah to the worship of Baal
son of king Ahab of the northern kingdom of Israel and king of Israel himself for 12 years; he was murdered by Jehu on the plot of land for which his father had murdered Naboth thus fulfilling the prophecy of Elijah to the very letter
a priest in the reign of Jehoshaphat
2 Kings
1:17; 1:17; 3:1; 3:6; 8:16; 8:25; 8:29; 9:15; 9:17; 9:21; 9:22; 9:23; 12:18; 22:50
2 Chronicles
17:8; 21:1; 21:3; 21:4; 21:5; 21:9; 21:16; 22:1; 22:5; 22:6; 22:6; 22:7; 22:11
Strong's Number H3088 matches the Hebrew יְהוֹרָם (yᵊhôrām),
which occurs 29 times in 26 verses
in the WLC Hebrew.
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