ULAM
(Uʹlam) [first, leader].
1. Father of Bedan; of the tribe of Manasseh.—1 Chron. 7:14, 16, 17.
2. A distant descendant of Saul, of the tribe of Benjamin, whose sons were outstanding archers. Ulam’s descendants, “sons and grandsons,” numbered some 150 in the time of the chronicler.—1 Chron. 8:33, 39, 40.