Zimri in Smiths Bible Dictionary
1. The son of Salu, a Simeonite chieftain, slain by Phinehas
with the Midianitish princess Cozbi. Nu 25:14. (B.C. 1450.)
2. Fifth sovereign of the separate kingdom of Israel,
of which he occupied the throne for the brief period of seven
days, B.C. 930 or 929. Originally in command of half the
chariots in the royal army, he gained the crown by the murder
of King Elah; son of Baasha. But the army made their general,
Omri, king, who marched against Tirzah, where Zimri was. Zimri
retreated into the innermost part of the late king's palace,
set it on fire, and perished in the ruins. 1Ki 16:9-20
3. One of the five sons of Zerah the son of Judah. 1Ch
2:6 (B.C. after 1706.)
4. Son of Jehoadah and descendant of Saul. 1Ch 8:36;
9:42
5. An obscure name, mentioned Jer 25:25 in probable
connection with Dedan, Tema, Buz, Arabia, the "mingled
people." Nothing further is known respecting Zimri, but the
name may possibly be the same as, or derived from, ZIMRAN,
which see.
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