Joribus
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Joribus is not a figure or term directly mentioned in the canonical texts of the Bible. As such, there are no specific Bible verses or passages that reference Joribus in the Berean Standard Bible or any other translation. However, the name Joribus may be of interest in the context of biblical studies, particularly in the exploration of non-canonical texts, historical records, or as a hypothetical or symbolic figure used in theological discussions.

In the realm of biblical scholarship, names and terms not found in the canonical scriptures can sometimes be attributed to apocryphal writings, pseudepigrapha, or other historical documents that were not included in the Bible. These texts, while not considered divinely inspired or authoritative in the same way as the canonical books, can offer insights into the cultural, historical, and religious milieu of the biblical world.

From a conservative Christian perspective, the focus remains on the authority and sufficiency of the canonical scriptures. The Bible, as the inspired Word of God, is seen as complete and fully sufficient for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness (2 Timothy 3:16). Therefore, while the exploration of extra-biblical names like Joribus can be academically interesting, it does not hold the same weight or authority as the teachings and narratives found within the Bible itself.

In the absence of a direct biblical reference, the name Joribus might be used in theological discussions or allegorical teachings to represent certain ideas or themes. For instance, it could be employed in a sermon or a Bible study as a fictional character to illustrate a moral lesson or a spiritual truth, drawing parallels with biblical principles.

In summary, while Joribus is not a name found within the pages of the Bible, its mention can serve as a reminder of the rich tapestry of historical and theological exploration that surrounds the biblical text. The focus for believers remains on the study and application of the scriptures, which are regarded as the ultimate source of truth and guidance in the Christian faith.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
JORIBUS

jor'i-bus (Ioribos; the King James Version, Joribas):

(1) In 1 Esdras 8:44, called "Jarib" in Ezra 8:16.

(2) In 1 Esdras 9:19, called "Jarib" in Ezra 10:18.

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Joribus
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia JORIBUS. jor'i-bus (Ioribos; the King James Version,
Joribas): (1) In 1 Esdras 8:44, called "Jarib" in Ezra 8:16. ...
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Jarib (3 Occurrences)
... (2)In Ezra 8:16, one of the "chief men" for whom Ezra sent, and dispatched by him
to Casiphia to fetch ministers for God's house = "Joribus" (1 Esdras 8:44). ...
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Jorim (1 Occurrence)

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Joreim (1 Occurrence)

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