The story of Adoniram

Adoniram was a biblical figure who is best known for his role as a tax collector in the time of King Solomon. He was the son of Abda, a Levite from the tribe of Judah. He had two brothers, Ahimoth and Elkanah. Adoniram was appointed by King Solomon to be the chief tax collector of the kingdom. He was responsible for collecting taxes from the people of Israel and bringing them to the king. He was also responsible for organizing the labor force for the building of the Temple and other public works projects. Adoniram was a faithful servant of the king and was highly respected by the people of Israel. He was known for his fairness and justice in the collection of taxes. He was also known for his wisdom and knowledge of the law. Adoniram is best known for his role as a tax collector in the time of King Solomon. He was a faithful servant of the king and was highly respected by the people of Israel. He was known for his fairness and justice in the collection of taxes and for his wisdom and knowledge of the law. He was an important figure in the history of the kingdom of Israel and his legacy lives on today.
Name meaning
The name "Adoniram" is of Hebrew origin and is most prominently mentioned in the Bible. It is composed of two elements: "Adon," meaning "lord" or "master," and "iram," which can be interpreted as "exalted" or "high." Therefore, the name Adoniram can be understood to mean "my lord is exalted" or "the lord is exalted." In the Bible, Adoniram is noted as an official under King Solomon who was in charge of conscripted labor. The name carries connotations of leadership, authority, and nobility.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
1 Kings 4:6
Appearances in the Bible
2 mentions