Jerahmeel in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
je-ra'-me-el, je-ra'-me-el-its (yerachme'el, "may God have
compassion!"):
(1) In 1 Ch 2:9,25,26,27,33,42, 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 Sam 27:10 is mentioned the
neghebh of the (ha-yerach-me'eli, 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 Sam 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 Merarite Levite, son of Kish (1 Ch 24:29).
(3) "The king's son," the Revised Version (British and
American) and the King James Version margin (Jer 36:26). the
Revised Version margin, the King James Version have "son of
Hammelech," taking the word ha-melek 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
38:6; 1 Ki 22:26b; especially Zeph 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.
David Francis Roberts
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