There were several of this name in the Old Testament. (2 Samuel 8:17; 1 Chronicles 4:14; 1Ch 4:35; Jeremiah 52:21) The name seems to be compound-of Sera, or Shera, to govern—and Jah: hence, it means the Lord is my governor.
There were several of this name in the Old Testament. (2 Samuel 8:17; 1 Chronicles 4:14; 1Ch 4:35; Jeremiah 52:21) The name seems to be compound-of Sera, or Shera, to govern—and Jah: hence, it means the Lord is my governor.
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