Jehoram
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Jehoram (meaning "Jehovah is exalted" in Biblical Hebrew) was the name of several individuals in the Tanakh. The female version of this name is Athaliah.
- Jehoram of Israel or Joram, the King of Israel
- Jehoram of Judah, the King of Judah
- The son of Toi, King of Hamath who was sent by his father to congratulate David on the occasion of his victory over Hadadezer (2 Books of Samuel 8:10)
- A Levite of the family of Gershom (1 Chronicles 26:25)
- A priest sent by Jehoshaphat to instruct the people in Judah (2 Chronicles 17:8)
In modern days, it is also the name of:
- Yehoram Gaon (born 1939), Israeli singer and actor
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