WHO IS HURAM


Why Huram? "Ano ba yan, parang kulam"

I was reading this passage from Kings, and this v
erse sparked my interest...in Tagalog, "nagising ang aking kaisipan ( e kalamnan din naman )" UY! AY! I WANT TO BE LIKE HURAM!!!!

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4 comments:

the jester-in-exile said...

wasn't it a guy named hiram whom solomon hired to build jachin and boaz?

HURAM-IN-PH said...

Jester-in-exile paid a visit to Huram-in-PH. Huram's feeling right now? Like an ordinary peasant visited by a famous jester in the palace. I have been a big fan since the day I first visited your tambayan series. Sure, I have mistaken you for another person, but that's not the only reason why I like your readings. ;) I may not belong to your crowd at Coffee Club, but 1/2 of my brain is "like minded" perhaps, and that makes you "likable." - you're amazingly amusing Jester!

Hiram or Huram - it depends on the Bible Translation - my favorite is NLT - so it used Huram for the craftsman to separately identify Hiram, the King of Tyre.

Why aren't you writing anymore?

Thanks for dropping by.

Anonymous said...

why i don't write much these days:

5. in the middle of a career transition
4. in the middle of a domicile transition
3. just too darn busy these days
2. no home internet access
1. no PC no more (drat) so i have to rent (and that can be pretty pricey)

the tambayan series are all works in progress... more to come (i should hope)

famous? nah. now the nashman, now that fellow is famous -- more to the point, he consorts with the house of orange.

thanks for the kind words... but "amusing"? "likable"? you MUST have me confused with someone else (?_?)

shalom.

HURAM-IN-PH said...

at least you're writing more frequently now :)

you MUST have me confused with someone else >> having read your post on his blog and your friendster account, yea there's no reason to doubt that you are the real jester-in-exile - he's still my favorite person (trying to find another favorite person) but you will remain as my most favorite blogger - and yeah, my rss feeds on nashman's blog - but only horses of great class are allowed to enter his realm - he exudes a different breeding with a higher level of experience, with relationships mostly and learning - far from my life-like-an-exile haha :) - different, but i enjoy reading his blog :D