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Shapham
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Shapham: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
a chief of the tribe of Gad
rabbit; wild rat; their lip; their brink ( --> same as Shaphan)
rabbit; wild rat; their lip; their brink ( --> same as Shaphan)
Hebrew
Strongs #08223: Mpv Shapham
Shapham = "bold"1) a subchief of the tribe of Gad in the land of Bashan
8223 Shapham shaw-fawm'
formed like 8221; baldly; Shapham, an Israelite:-Shapham.see HEBREW for 08221
Shapham [NAVE]
SHAPHAM, chief of Gad, 1 Chr. 5:12.SHAPHAM [SMITH]
(bold), a Gadite of Bashan. (1 Chronicles 5:12) (B.C. 750.)SHAPHAM [ISBE]
SHAPHAM - sha'-fam (shapham; Sapham, Sabat): Name of a Gadite chief, who had the second place in command of his tribe (1 Ch 5:12). So far as the fragmentary genealogies are intelligible, they seem to indicate that Shapham and his chief, Joel, lived in the time of Saul and shared in the war against the Hagrites (1 Ch 5:7-10,18-22), but it is to be noted that these lists were first recorded between the years 750 and 740 BC, just before the eastern tribes were carried into captivity.