Joram
Joram was a Levite who served during the reign of King David.
Biography
Joram was a Levite who served in the religious administration during the reign of King David. While the biblical text provides minimal biographical detail, Levites in David's era were organized into carefully structured guilds responsible for the transport, care, and ritual service associated with the ark of the covenant and, ultimately, the temple David envisioned building. The Chronicler's records in 1 Chronicles detail the extensive organization of Levitical clans under David, demonstrating his profound concern for proper worship. Joram's service as a Levite in this context placed him within one of the foundational institutional arrangements that shaped Israelite religion for centuries and prepared the groundwork for Solomon's temple.
Significance
Joram the Levite represents the essential continuity of Israel's worship life during the transition from the era of the judges to the established monarchy. David's organization of the Levites into structured service guilds was itself an act of covenant faithfulness, ensuring that the worship of God would not be improvised or neglected. Individual Levites like Joram, though unnamed in narrative highlights, were the living infrastructure of Israel's sacred life. Their faithful service, day after day in the routines of worship, embodied the principle that covenant relationship with God is sustained through consistent, ordered devotion, not only through dramatic encounters.
Verse Appearances (1)
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References
- Orr, J. (ed.) (1915) The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. Chicago: Howard-Severance Company. [Public Domain]
- Tyndale House, Cambridge (n.d.) Translators Individualised Proper Names with all References (TIPNR). STEPBible. Available at: https://www.stepbible.org. [CC BY 4.0]
- Wikidata contributors (n.d.) Wikidata. Available at: https://www.wikidata.org. [CC0]
- Church of England (1769) The Holy Bible, Authorized (King James) Version. [Public Domain]
