The story of Hiram

Hiram was a biblical figure who is best known for his role in the building of the Temple of Solomon. He was the son of a Tyrian king, and his mother was a widow from the tribe of Naphtali. He had two brothers, Abiathar and Ahishar. Hiram was a master craftsman and was renowned for his skill in working with bronze and gold. He was hired by King Solomon to help build the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem. He provided the bronze and gold for the temple, as well as the cedar and cypress wood. He also crafted the two pillars that stood at the entrance of the temple. Hiram was also known for his wisdom and knowledge. He was consulted by King Solomon on many matters, and his advice was often sought. He was also known for his generosity, and he gave King Solomon many gifts. Hiram is remembered for his role in the building of the Temple of Solomon, and for his wisdom and generosity. He is an important figure in the Bible, and his legacy lives on.
Name meaning
Exalted Brother
Name origin
Hebrew
Role
King of Tyre.
First mention
Numbers 26:38
Appearances in the Bible
21 mentions
In Hebrew
חירם