Jerimoth
(Jerʹi·moth) [from a root meaning “be high (exalted)”].
1. A son or descendant of Benjamin’s firstborn Bela, and a valiant, mighty man.—1Ch 7:6, 7.
2. A Benjamite warrior who supported David while he was at Ziklag outlawed by King Saul.—1Ch 12:1, 2, 5.
3. A Merarite Levite.—1Ch 24:26, 30; see JEREMOTH No. 3.
4. A Kohathite Levite.—1Ch 6:33; 25:4; see JEREMOTH No. 4.
5. The prince over the tribe of Naphtali during David’s rule; son or descendant of Azriel.—1Ch 27:19, 22.
2Ch 11:18) As Jerimoth is not included in the listings of David’s sons by his named wives, he might have been a son by a concubine or by an unnamed wife. (2Sa 5:13) Jerimoth was apparently married to his cousin Abihail, the daughter of David’s oldest brother Eliab.—2Ch 11:18; 1Sa 17:13.
6. A son of David whose daughter married King Rehoboam. (7. One of the Levite commissioners caring for the generous contribution, tithe, and holy things brought in during Hezekiah’s reign.—2Ch 31:12, 13.