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<p> ''''' jē̇ ''''' - ''''' ra´mē̇ ''''' - ''''' el ''''' , ''''' jē̇ ''''' - ''''' ra´mē̇ ''''' - ''''' el ''''' - ''''' ı̄ts ''''' ( ירחמאל , <i> ''''' yeraḥme'ēl ''''' </i> , "may God have compassion!"): </p> <p> (1) In 1 Chronicles 2:9 , 1 Chronicles 2:25 , 1 Chronicles 2:26 , 1 Chronicles 2:27 , 1 Chronicles 2:33 , 1 Chronicles 2:42 , he is described as the son of Hezron, the son of Perez, the son of [[Judah]] by [[Tamar]] his daughter-in-law (Gen 38). In 1 Samuel 27:10 is mentioned the <i> '''''neghebh''''' </i> of the Jerahmeelites ( הירחמאלי , <i> '''''ha''''' </i> - <i> '''''yeraḥ''''' </i> - <i> '''''me'ēlı̄''''' </i> , a collective noun), the Revised Version (British and American) "the South of the Jerahmeelites." The latter is a tribal name in use probably before the proper name, above; their cities are mentioned in 1 Samuel 30:29 . Cheyne has radical views on Jerahmeel. See <i> EB </i> , under the word; also T. Witton Davies in <i> Review of [[Theology]] and [[Philosophy]] </i> , III, 689-708 (May, 1908); and Cheyne's replies in <i> Hibbert Journal </i> , VII, 132-51 (October, 1908), and <i> [[Decline]] and Fall of the Kingdom of Judah </i> . </p> <p> (2) A M erarite Levite, son of Kish ( 1 Chronicles 24:29 ). </p> <p> (3) "The king's son," the Revised Version (British and American) and the King James Version margin ( Jeremiah 36:26 ). the Revised Version margin, the King James Version have "son of Hammelech," taking the word המּלך as a proper name. He was "probably a royal prince, one who had a king among his ancestors but not necessarily son of the ruling king; so Jeremiah 38:6; <i> 1 Kings 22:26 </i> ; especially Zephaniah 1:8 written at a time when the reigning king, Josiah, could not have had a grown-up 'son'" (Driver, <i> Jeremiah </i> , 224, note <i> e </i> ). [[Jerahmeel]] was with two others commanded by [[Jehoiakim]] to arrest Jeremiah and Baruch. </p>
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<p> ''''' jē̇ ''''' - ''''' ra´mē̇ ''''' - ''''' el ''''' , ''''' jē̇ ''''' - ''''' ra´mē̇ ''''' - ''''' el ''''' - ''''' ı̄ts ''''' ( ירחמאל , <i> ''''' yeraḥme'ēl ''''' </i> , "may God have compassion!"): </p> <p> (1) In &nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:9 , &nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:25 , &nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:26 , &nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:27 , &nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:33 , &nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:42 , he is described as the son of Hezron, the son of Perez, the son of Judah by [[Tamar]] his daughter-in-law (Gen 38). In &nbsp;1 Samuel 27:10 is mentioned the <i> ''''' neghebh ''''' </i> of the [[Jerahmeelites]] ( הירחמאלי , <i> ''''' ha ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' yeraḥ ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' me'ēlı̄ ''''' </i> , a collective noun), the Revised Version (British and American) "the South of the Jerahmeelites." The latter is a tribal name in use probably before the proper name, above; their cities are mentioned in &nbsp;1 Samuel 30:29 . Cheyne has radical views on Jerahmeel. See <i> EB </i> , under the word; also T. Witton Davies in <i> Review of [[Theology]] and [[Philosophy]] </i> , III, 689-708 (May, 1908); and Cheyne's replies in <i> Hibbert Journal </i> , VII, 132-51 (October, 1908), and <i> [[Decline]] and Fall of the [[Kingdom]] of Judah </i> . </p> <p> (2) A M erarite Levite, son of [[Kish]] (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 24:29 ). </p> <p> (3) "The king's son," the Revised Version (British and American) and the King James Version margin (&nbsp;Jeremiah 36:26 ). the Revised Version margin, the King James Version have "son of Hammelech," taking the word המּלך as a proper name. He was "probably a royal prince, one who had a king among his ancestors but not necessarily son of the ruling king; so &nbsp; Jeremiah 38:6; <i> &nbsp;1 Kings 22:26 </i> ; especially &nbsp;Zephaniah 1:8 written at a time when the reigning king, Josiah, could not have had a grown-up 'son'" (Driver, <i> Jeremiah </i> , 224, note <i> e </i> ). [[Jerahmeel]] was with two others commanded by [[Jehoiakim]] to arrest Jeremiah and Baruch. </p>
 
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Jerahmeel; Jerahmeelites [1]

jē̇ - ra´mē̇ - el , jē̇ - ra´mē̇ - el - ı̄ts ( ירחמאל , yeraḥme'ēl , "may God have compassion!"):

(1) In  1 Chronicles 2:9 ,  1 Chronicles 2:25 ,  1 Chronicles 2:26 ,  1 Chronicles 2:27 ,  1 Chronicles 2:33 ,  1 Chronicles 2:42 , he is described as the son of Hezron, the son of Perez, the son of Judah by Tamar his daughter-in-law (Gen 38). In  1 Samuel 27:10 is mentioned the neghebh of the Jerahmeelites ( הירחמאלי , ha - yeraḥ - me'ēlı̄ , a collective noun), the Revised Version (British and American) "the South of the Jerahmeelites." The latter is a tribal name in use probably before the proper name, above; their cities are mentioned in  1 Samuel 30:29 . Cheyne has radical views on Jerahmeel. See EB , under the word; also T. Witton Davies in Review of Theology and Philosophy , III, 689-708 (May, 1908); and Cheyne's replies in Hibbert Journal , VII, 132-51 (October, 1908), and Decline and Fall of the Kingdom of Judah .

(2) A M erarite Levite, son of Kish ( 1 Chronicles 24:29 ).

(3) "The king's son," the Revised Version (British and American) and the King James Version margin ( Jeremiah 36:26 ). the Revised Version margin, the King James Version have "son of Hammelech," taking the word המּלך as a proper name. He was "probably a royal prince, one who had a king among his ancestors but not necessarily son of the ruling king; so   Jeremiah 38:6;  1 Kings 22:26  ; especially  Zephaniah 1:8 written at a time when the reigning king, Josiah, could not have had a grown-up 'son'" (Driver, Jeremiah , 224, note e ). Jerahmeel was with two others commanded by Jehoiakim to arrest Jeremiah and Baruch.

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