- Mishma
- Hearing.1) One of the sons of Ishmael (Gen. 25:14), and founder of an Arab tribe.2) A Simeonite (1 Chr. 4:25, 26).
Easton's Bible Dictionary. M.G. Easton. 1897.
Easton's Bible Dictionary. M.G. Easton. 1897.
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