Gershom in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
gur'-shom (gereshom, from garash, "to cast out"; explained,
however, in Ex 2:22 and 18:3 as from gur, "For he said, I
have been a sojourner in a foreign land"):
(1) Firstborn son of Moses and Zipporah. The only details of
his life contained in the Pentateuch are the account of his
circumcision (Ex 4:25), and his remaining under the care of
Jethro, while Moses was in Egypt leading the Exodus. His
descendants were numbered among the tribes of Levi (1 Ch
23:14). One of them apparently was the Jonathan who
officiated as priest of the idolatrous sanctuary at Dan, and
whose descendants held the office until the captivity. The
Massoretic Text inserts a suspended nun, "n," in the name of
Moses (mosheh), causing it to be lead Manasseh, for the
purpose, according to tradition, of disguising the name out
of respect for the revered Lawgiver. Another descendant
described as a "son" was Shebuel, a ruler over the
treasuries of David.
(2) A son of Levi, so called in 1 Ch 6:16,17,20,43,12,71
(Hebrew 1,2,5,28,47,56); 15:7; elsewhere GERSHON (which
see).
(3) A descendant of Phinehas, the head of a father's house,
who journeyed with Ezra from Babylon to Jerusalem in the
reign of Artaxerxes (Ezr 8:2).
Ella Davis Isaacs
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