| Jair Smith's Bible Dictionary 
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| Ja'ir. 
      (enlightener). 1. A man who, on his father's side, was descended from Judah, and on his mother's, from Manasseh. (B.C. 1451). During the conquest, he took the whole of the tract of Argob,Deu 3:14, and in addition, possessed himself of some nomad villages in Gilead, which he called after his own name, Havoth-Jair. Num 32:41; 1Ch 2:23. 2. Jair, the Gileadite, who judged Israel for two-and-twenty years.Jdg 10:3-5. (B.C. 1160). He had thirty sons, and possessed thirty cities in the land of Gilead, which, like those of their namesakes, were called Havoth-jair. 3. A Benjamite, son of Kish, and father of Mordecai.Est 2:5. (B.C. Before 598). 4. The father of Elhanan, one of the heroes of David's army.1Ch 20:6. 
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| Taken from: Smith's Bible Dictionary by Dr. William Smith (1884) | |