Immer standard
i-mor'-tal, im-or-tal'-i-ti (athanasia, 1Co 15:53; 1Ti 6:16, aphtharsia, literally, "incorruption," <ref osisRef="Bible:Rom.2.7"
Where is Immer in the Bible?
Immer in the Bible refers to a place in Babylonia from which Jewish exiles returned to Jerusalem following their captivity. The place is mentioned in Ezra 2:59 and Nehemiah 7:61, where it appears in the lists of those who came back to rebuild Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile. Immer is also associated with a priestly family, as several priests bearing this name served in Jerusalem's temple during the post-exilic period. The name appears connected to the priestly divisions and temple functions, reflecting the importance of establishing proper religious leadership after the people's return from exile.
In Scripture2 biblical books; 2 with study content
- Ezra
- Nehemiah