(Heb. Yizrach',
éַæְøָç
, l only with the art.
äִéַּæְøָç
, the indigenous, prob. by error of transcription for
éַæְøָçַé
, a Yizrachite [but Furst makes it a man's name =Izrahiah], and this again for
àֶæְøָçַé
, Ezrachite; Sept. has
É᾿åæñáÝë
v.r.
É᾿åóñáÝ
; Vulg. Jezerites), a patronymic epithet of Shamhuth, one of David's generals (1Ch_27:8), prob. so called as being descended from Zerah, Judah's son. SEE EZRAHITE.