Topical Bible Study

Paruah

1 scripture reference — Nave's Topical Bible

Overview

Paruah is mentioned only once in Scripture as the father of Jehoshaphat, one of Solomon's twelve officers appointed to provision the royal household. These officers oversaw different regions of Israel, each responsible for supplying the king's needs for one month of the year. This administrative structure demonstrates Solomon's efficient organization of the kingdom during a period of unprecedented peace and abundance.

Key Scriptures

"Jehoshaphat the son of Paruah, in Issachar" (1 Kings 4:17, ESV). This officer managed provisions for the tribe of Issachar, contributing to the nation's stability and Solomon's renowned wealth and wisdom.

Application

Faithful service in ordinary administrative roles, though obscure to history, contributes meaningfully to the functioning of society and God's purposes.

Scripture References 1 total

Father of Jehoshaphat.