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  1. Amram, son of Kehot, led the Jewish people in Egypt and fathered three of the greatest leaders in Jewish history: Moses , Aaron , and Miriam . This article will provide a sparse recounting of his life based upon information gleaned from The Five Books, Talmud , Midrash , and the commentaries.

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    Cousin and/or aunt (according to various interpretations): Jochebed. Brothers: Izhar, Hebron, Uzziel. In the Book of Exodus, Amram ( / ˈæmræm /; Hebrew: עַמְרָם, Modern: ‘Amram, Tiberian: ʻAmrām, "Exalted people" / "The people are exalted") is the husband of Jochebed and father of Aaron, Moses and Miriam. [1]

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    • His Father Was Kehot, Son of Levi. Amram and his three younger brothers—Yitzhar (father of Korah), Hebron, and Uziel—were the sons of Kehot, the second of Levi’s three sons.1.
    • He Married His Aunt. Amram married Yocheved, his father’s younger sister, giving him the unique status of his grandfather’s son-in-law.2 Although the Torah prohibits marrying one’s aunt, the union of Amram and Yocheved occurred prior to the giving of the Torah, when the prohibition was not yet in effect.3.
    • He Fathered Three (or Five) Prophets. Amram and Yocheved gave birth to three children, Miriam, Aaron, and Moses,4 all of whom were prophets5 and devoted leaders of the Jewish nation.
    • His Name Means “Exalted Nation” According to the Zohar, the name Amram is a contraction of the two Hebrew words am ram, “exalted nation,” alluding to the exceptional greatness of Amram’s children.7.
  4. Amram was a Levite priest and the father of Moses, Aaron, and Miriam. He married his own aunt Jochebed and had a miraculous birth of Moses, according to the biblical and rabbinical traditions.

  5. Amram was a Levite who hid his son Moses from Pharaoh's edict to kill all Hebrew boys. He was the husband of Jochebed and the father of Aaron, and he lived for 137 years.

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  7. Amram is a name of a Levite and a Horite in the Bible. He was the father of Moses, Aaron and Miriam, and a descendant of Kohath or Seir.

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