Zerah in Easton's Bible Dictionary
            sunrise. (1.) An "Ethiopian," probably Osorkon II., the
 successor of Shishak on the throne of Egypt. With an 
enormous
 army, the largest we read of in Scripture, he 
invaded the
 kingdom of Judah in the days of Asa (2 Chr. 14:9-
15). He reached
 Zephathah, and there encountered the army of Asa. 
This is the
 only instance "in all the annals of Judah of a 
victorious
 encounter in the field with a first-class heathen 
power in full
 force." The Egyptian host was utterly routed, and 
the Hebrews
 gathered "exceeding much spoil." Three hundred years 
elapsed
 before another Egyptian army, that of Necho (B.C. 
609), came up
 against Jerusalem.
 (2.) A son of Tamar (Gen. 38:30); called also Zara 
(Matt.
 1:3).
 (3.) A Gershonite Levite (1 Chr. 6:21, 41).
                          
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