Amram

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Amram is a biblical figure from the Hebrew Bible, known primarily as the father of Moses, Aaron, and Miriam and a descendant of Levi.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical figure
human
deathPlace Egypt (according to biblical tradition) NERFINISHED
descendantOf Levi NERFINISHED
ethnicity Israelite NERFINISHED
familyLine Kohathite Levite NERFINISHED
fatherOf Aaron NERFINISHED
Miriam NERFINISHED
Moses NERFINISHED
genealogicalRole ancestor of Israelite priests through Aaron
ancestor of the Levites through his descendants
grandsonOf Levi NERFINISHED
languageContext Biblical Hebrew NERFINISHED
lifespanAccordingToBible 137 years
livedIn Egypt NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Book of 1 Chronicles NERFINISHED
Book of Exodus NERFINISHED
Book of Numbers NERFINISHED
nameMeaningTradition often interpreted as “exalted people” or “friend of the most high” in Jewish tradition
notableFor being the father of Aaron
being the father of Miriam
being the father of Moses
people Children of Israel NERFINISHED
religiousSignificance part of the priestly and Levitical ancestry in the Bible
religiousText Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Judaism
roleInTradition patriarch of a Levitical family line
sonOf Kohath NERFINISHED
sourceForLifespan Book of Exodus 6:20 NERFINISHED
spouse Jochebed NERFINISHED
tribe Tribe of Levi NERFINISHED

Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Aaron sonOf Amram
Amram Gaon givenName Amram
Kohath son Amram
Kohath scripturalGenealogy Amram
this entity surface form: Levi–Kohath–Amram–Moses
Kohath scripturalGenealogy Amram
this entity surface form: Levi–Kohath–Amram–Aaron
David Amram familyName Amram
Izhar brother Amram