2074. Hesróm
Lexicon
Hesróm: Hezron

Original Word: Ἑσρώμ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable
Transliteration: Hesróm
Pronunciation: hes-rome'
Phonetic Spelling: (es-rome)
Definition: Hezron
Meaning: Hezron, son of Perez, father of Ram.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Esrom.

Of Hebrew origin (Chetsrown); Esrom (i.e. Chetsron), an Israelite -- Esrom.

see HEBREW Chetsrown

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
of Hebrew origin Chetsron
Definition
Hezron, an Isr.
NASB Translation
Hezron (3).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2074: Ασρωμ

Ασρωμ (or Ασρων in Luke Relz L text Tr marginal reading; WH Ἑσρώμ, see their Introductory § 408), , Esrom or Hezrom or Hesron, one of Christ's ancestors: Matthew 1:3; Luke 3:33.

STRONGS NT 2074: Ασρων [Ασρων or Ασρων see the preceding word.]

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew name חֶצְרוֹן (Chetsron)

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: Strong's Hebrew 2696: חֶצְרוֹן (Chetsron) • Hezron, a son of Reuben and a descendant of Judah.

Usage: The name Ἑσρώμ (Hezron) appears in the genealogies of Jesus Christ, as recorded in the New Testament. It is used to trace the lineage of Jesus back to the patriarchs, emphasizing His fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies concerning the Messiah.

Context: Ἑσρώμ (Hezron) is a significant figure in biblical genealogies, appearing in the lineage of Jesus Christ. Hezron is mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew, which traces the genealogy of Jesus through Joseph, His legal father. In Matthew 1:3, the Berean Standard Bible (BSB) states: "Judah was the father of Perez and Zerah by Tamar, Perez the father of Hezron, and Hezron the father of Ram."

Hezron is also a prominent figure in the Old Testament, where he is listed as a descendant of Judah, one of the twelve sons of Jacob. Hezron's lineage is significant in the context of the Davidic line, as King David himself is a descendant of Hezron. This connection underscores the fulfillment of the promise that the Messiah would come from the line of David, a central theme in both Jewish and Christian theology.

The genealogical records in the Bible serve to authenticate Jesus' rightful place as the promised Messiah, fulfilling the prophecies of the Old Testament. Hezron's inclusion in these genealogies highlights the continuity of God's plan of salvation through history, as seen in the lineage from Abraham to David, and ultimately to Jesus Christ.

Forms and Transliterations
Εσρωμ Ἑσρώμ Ἑσρὼμ Esrom Esrōm Hesrom Hesrōm Hesrṓm Hesrṑm
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Englishman's Concordance
Matthew 1:3 N
GRK: ἐγέννησεν τὸν Ἑσρώμ Ἑσρὼμ δὲ
NAS: was the father of Hezron, and Hezron
KJV: Phares begat Esrom; and Esrom
INT: was father of Hezron Hezron moreover

Matthew 1:3 N
GRK: τὸν Ἑσρώμ Ἑσρὼμ δὲ ἐγέννησεν
NAS: of Hezron, and Hezron the father
KJV: Esrom; and Esrom begat Aram;
INT: Hezron Hezron moreover was father of

Luke 3:33 N
GRK: Ἀρνὶ τοῦ Ἑσρὼμ τοῦ Φαρές
NAS: the son of Ram, the son of Hezron, the son of Perez,
KJV: which was [the son] of Aram, which was [the son] of Esrom, which was [the son] of Phares,
INT: of Arni of Hezron of Perez

Strong's Greek 2074
3 Occurrences


Ἑσρώμ — 3 Occ.















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