Jehoram of Judah
| Jehoram | |
|---|---|
| Jehoram from Guillaume Rouillé's Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum, 1553 | |
| King of Judah | |
| Reign | c. 853 – 849 BCE (co-regent with Jehoshaphat) c. 849 – 842 BCE (sole reign) | 
| Predecessor | Jehoshaphat | 
| Successor | Ahaziah | 
| Born | c. 882 BCE | 
| Died | c. 842 BCE (aged 39 or 40) | 
| Burial | |
| Consort | Athaliah of Israel | 
| Issue | Ahaziah Jehosheba | 
| House | House of David | 
| Father | Jehoshaphat | 
Jehoram of Judah (Hebrew: יְהֹורָם, Yəhōrām, transl. "Yahweh is exalted") or Joram (Hebrew: יוֹרָם, Yōrām; Greek: Ἰωράμ, romanized: Ioram; Latin: Joram or Ioram), was the fifth king of Judah, and the son of king Jehoshaphat. Jehoram rose to the throne at the age of 32 and reigned for 8 years (2 Kings 8:17, 2 Chronicles 21:20), although he was ill during his last two years (2 Chronicles 21:18–19).