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Joram (jō`rəm), in the Bible. 1, 2 Kings of Israel and Judah: see Jehoram 1 Son of Ahab, king of Israel (c.852–841 B.C.), brother and successor of Ahaziah (1.) He enlisted the support of Jehoshaphat of Judah to put down a revolt in Moab. Jehoram was wounded in an attack on Ramoth-gilead and retired to Jezreel. 3 Son of Toi, king of Hamath, sent to congratulate David on the defeat of Hadadezer. An alternate form is Hadoram. Joram suffered for abandoning God’s way. [O.T.: II Chronicles 21:15, 19] See : Disease How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Corrupt government had led them astray, as had King Joram his subjects when "he made the inhabitants of Jerusalem to commit fornication and Juda to transgress. The first short on the DVD, Campfire itself, which Defurne made in 1999, is the story of an exceptionally handsome young boy scout (played by nonprofessional straight actor Joram Schurmans) who sleeps with a school friend on a camping trip, only to be publicly humiliated by the boy the following day. After striking out Joram Iboa on three pitches, Guntz walked Edgar Sedano on five pitches, then caught Figueroa looking on a full count. |
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