Jair in Easton's Bible Dictionary
enlightener. (1.) The son of Segub. He was brought up with
his
mother in Gilead, where he had possessions (1 Chr.
2:22). He
distinguished himself in an expedition against
Bashan, and
settled in the part of Argob on the borders of
Gilead. The small
towns taken by him there are called Havoth-jair,
i.e., "Jair's
villages" (Num. 32:41; Deut. 3:14; Josh. 13:30).
(2.) The eighth judge of Israel, which he ruled for
twenty-two
years. His opulence is described in Judg. 10:3-5. He
had thirty
sons, each riding on "ass colts." They had
possession of thirty
of the sixty cities (1 Kings 4:13; 1 Chr. 2:23)
which formed the
ancient Havoth-jair.
(3.) A Benjamite, the father of Mordecai, Esther's
uncle
(Esther 2:5).
(4.) The father of Elhanan, who slew Lahmi, the
brother of
Goliath (1 Chr. 20:5).
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