Jeremoth יְרֵמוֹת, יְרִימוֹת
Son of Beriah, a Benjamite leader in Jerusalem.
Who is Jeremoth in the Bible?
Jeremoth was the son of Beriah and a leader among the Benjamites who lived in Jerusalem, as recorded in 1 Chronicles 8:14. He is listed in the genealogical records as one of the heads of families within the tribe of Benjamin, indicating he held a position of authority and responsibility within his community. While the biblical text does not provide extensive details about his life or specific accomplishments, his inclusion in the genealogy underscores the importance of documenting the leadership structure of the Benjamite clans during the period of settlement in Jerusalem.
Biography
Jeremoth, the son of Beriah, is mentioned in the genealogy of the Benjamites who lived in Jerusalem, recorded in 1 Chronicles. He is listed among the heads of families and leaders of the tribe of Benjamin. This suggests that Jeremoth held a position of authority and responsibility within the Benjamite community in Jerusalem. However, no additional details are provided about his specific role or the events of his life.
Family
Siblings
- Arad Tribe of BenjaminSon of BeriahA Benjamite, son of Beriah.View full profile →
- Ahio Tribe of BenjaminSon of BeriahSon of Beriah, a BenjamiteView full profile →
- Shashak Tribe of BenjaminSon of BeriahBenjamite leader and descendant of ElpaalView full profile →
- Zebadiah MaleDavid's warriorGadite warrior who joined DavidView full profile →
- Eder Tribe of LeviSon of MushiLevite descendant of Merari during David's reignView full profile →
- Michael MaleDavid's warriorA Manassite who joined David at Ziklag.View full profile →
- Ishpah Tribe of BenjaminSon of BeriahDescendant of Benjamin through Beriah.View full profile →
- Joha MaleDavid's warriorOne of David's mighty warriors from the Tizite clanView full profile →
In Scripture
1 biblical book1 Chronicles 1 verse
- 1 Chronicles 8:14
"Ahio, Shashak, Jeremoth,"
Names & Aliases
| Form | Language | Script |
|---|---|---|
| Named | Hebrew | יְרֵמוֹת, יְרִימוֹת |