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HEBREW: 2175 Nrmz Zimran
NAVE: Zimran
EBD: Zimran
SMITH: ZIMRAN
ISBE: ZIMRAN
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Zimran

In Bible versions:

Zimran: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
son of Abraham and Keturah

song; singer; vine

Hebrew

Strongs #02175: Nrmz Zimran

Zimran = "musician"

n pr m
1) the eldest son of Abraham by Keturah

2175 Zimran zim-rawn'

from 2167; musical; Zimran, a son of Abraham by
Keturah:-Zimran.
see HEBREW for 02167

Zimran [EBD]

vine-dressers; celebrated, one of the sons of Abraham by Keturah (Gen. 25:2).

Zimran [NAVE]

ZIMRAN, son of Abraham, Gen. 25:2; 1 Chr. 1:32.

ZIMRAN [SMITH]

(celebrated), the eldest son of Keturah. (Genesis 25:2; 1 Chronicles 1:32) His descendants are not mentioned, nor is any hint given that he was the founder of a tribe. (B.C. 1855.)

ZIMRAN [ISBE]

ZIMRAN - zim'-ran (zimran, from zemer, "wild sheep" or "wild goat," the ending -an being gentilic; Skinner, Genesis, 350): Son of Abraham and Keturah (Gen 25:2; 1 Ch 1:32). The various manuscripts of the Septuagint give the name in different forms, e.g. in Gen A, Zebran; Codex Sinaiticus Zemran; Codex Alexandrinus(1) Zembram; D(sil) Zombran; and Lucian Zemran; in Chronicles, Codex Vaticanus has Zembran, Codex Alexandrinus Zemran, Lucian Zemran (compare Brooke and McLean's edition of the Septuagint for Genesis).

Hence, some have connected the name with Zabram of Ptol. vi.7,5, West of Mecca; others with the Zamareni of Pliny (Ant. vi.158) in the interior of Arabia; but according to Skinner and E. Meyer (see Gunkel, Gen3, 261) these would be too far south. Curtis (Chronicles, 72) says the name is probably to be identified with the "Zimri" of Jer 25:25. It would then be the name of a clan, with the mountain sheep or goat as its totem.

See TOTEMISM.

David Francis Roberts




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