The story of Imri

Imri was a biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Numbers. He was the son of Palu, a descendant of Reuben, and the grandson of Jacob. He was the fifth son of Palu and the brother of Hanoch, Pallu, Hezron, and Carmi. Imri was part of the tribe of Reuben and was known for being a leader of the tribe. Imri was a leader of the tribe of Reuben and was known for his wisdom and courage. He was a great warrior and was known for his bravery in battle. He was also known for his loyalty to his tribe and his willingness to fight for them. He was a great leader and was respected by his people. Imri was also known for his wisdom and knowledge. He was a great teacher and was known for his ability to interpret the law. He was also known for his ability to interpret dreams and visions. He was a great leader and was respected by his people. Imri was a great leader and was respected by his people. He was known for his wisdom and courage and was a great warrior. He was also known for his loyalty to his tribe and his willingness to fight for them. He was a great teacher and was known for his ability to interpret the law and dreams and visions. Imri was a great leader and was respected by his people.
Name meaning
The name "Imri" is of Hebrew origin and is often considered to mean "eloquent" or "eloquence." In the context of biblical usage, Imri is a name mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically as the name of several minor figures, indicating a connection to nobility or distinguished speech. The name may also imply a sense of leadership or articulation. As with many names, the exact connotation can vary based on cultural or familial interpretations.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
Numbers 25:14
Appearances in the Bible
22 mentions