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Hiram I, king of Tyre, ruled a powerful Phoenician city-state during the 10th century BC. The exact dates of his reign are debated by scholars, with estimates placing it between 980 and 947 BC. His reign coincided with the rise of the United Kingdom of Israel under King David and his son, Solomon.

Hiram in Hebrew and its variant Huram both mean “brother of the exalted.” The first Hiram was the king of Tyre who reigned during the time of King David and his son King Solomon. The earliest mention of King Hiram in the Bible is after David conquered Jerusalem and established his capital there.

Hiram I, king of Tyre, sent cedar and gold for David’s palace (2 Samuel 5:11) and the Temple (1 Kings 5). The craftsman Hiram of 7:13 is a separate individual, subordinate to Solomon, not the monarch.

Who was Hiram, and why was he significant in 1 Kings 7:13?

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