The story of Mareshah

Mareshah was a biblical figure mentioned in the Old Testament. He was the son of Hezron and the grandson of Judah, the fourth son of Jacob. Mareshah was the father of five sons, including Shema, who was the founder of the city of Mareshah. He was also the ancestor of King Asa of Judah. Mareshah is best known for being the ancestor of King Asa of Judah. He was also the founder of the city of Mareshah, which was named after him. Mareshah was a prominent figure in the Old Testament and is mentioned in several passages. Mareshah was a descendant of Judah, the fourth son of Jacob. He was the son of Hezron and the father of five sons, including Shema, who founded the city of Mareshah. Mareshah was a prominent figure in the Old Testament and is mentioned in several passages. He is best known for being the ancestor of King Asa of Judah and the founder of the city of Mareshah.
Name meaning
The name "Mareshah" has its origins in the Hebrew language and is found in the Bible. It is associated with a place in the ancient territory of Judah. In Hebrew, "Mareshah" (מַרֵּשָׁה) can be interpreted to mean "summit" or "crest of a hill." In the biblical context, it was a fortified city mentioned in the Old Testament, particularly in the books of Joshua and 2 Chronicles. The name reflects the geographical characteristics of the area, which might have been situated on a hill or elevated ground.
Name origin
Hebrew
Role
Governor
First mention
Joshua 15:44
Appearances in the Bible
8 mentions
In Hebrew
מרשה