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HEBREW: 7316 hmwr Ruwmah
NAVE: Rumah
EBD: Rumah
SMITH: RUMAH
ISBE: RUMAH
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Rumah

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Rumah: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
a town SE of Shechem (OS)

exalted; sublime; rejected
Google Maps: Rumah (32° 9´, 35° 19´)

Hebrew

Strongs #07316: hmwr Ruwmah

Rumah = "height"

1) home of the grandfather of king Jehoiakim of Judah

7316 Ruwmah roo-maw'

from 7311; height; Rumah, a place in Palestine:-Rumah.
see HEBREW for 07311

Rumah [EBD]

elevation, probably the same as Arumah (Judg. 9:41; 2 Kings 23:36), near Shechem. Others identify it with Tell Rumeh, in Galilee, about 6 miles north of Nazareth.

Rumah [NAVE]

RUMAH, a city of unascertained location. Home of Jehoiakim's mother, 2 Kin. 23:36.

RUMAH [SMITH]

(high), mentioned once only -- (2 Kings 23:36) It has been conjectured to be the same place as Arumah. (Judges 9:41) which was apparently near Shechem. It is more probable that it is identical with Dumah. (Joshua 15:52)

RUMAH [ISBE]

RUMAH - roo'-ma (rumah; Codex Vaticanus Rhouma; Codex Alexandrinus Rhuma): To this place belonged Pedaiah whose daughter Zebudah (the Revised Version (British and American) "Zebidah") entered the harem of Josiah, king of Judah, and became the mother of Jehoiakim (2 Ki 23:36). Josephus (Ant., X, v, 2) calls the place Abouma, but this is an obvious clerical error for Arouma. This suggests a possible identification with Arumah (Jdg 9:41), which lay not far from Shechem. Another possible identification is with the Rumah mentioned by Josephus (BJ, III, vii, 21) in Galilee (compare Neubauer, Geog. du Talmud, 203), which may be identical with the modern Khirbet Rumeh, about 3 miles North of Seffuriyeh. Some, however, would identify Rumah with Dumah of Josh 15:52, where the substitution of "r" for "d" is supported by the Septuagint (Rheuma), possibly represented by the modern Domeh, about 13 miles Southeast of Beit Jibrin. This of course was in the territory of Judah, and no question of jus connubium is involved, such as might arise in the case of a Galilean site.

W. Ewing




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