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N-proper-ms  |  1× en 1 sentido
Yitra, father of Amasa; alternate form of Jether
Yitra appears in 2 Samuel 17:25 as the father of Amasa, David's nephew who briefly served as army commander during Absalom's rebellion. This name is an alternate form of Jether, the same individual mentioned elsewhere in Samuel. The variation in spelling (Yitra vs. Yether/Jether) reflects common Hebrew phonetic interchanges. Amasa's parentage is significant because it connects him to David's extended family, making the civil war dimension of Absalom's revolt particularly tragic.

Sentidos
1. sense 1 Personal name of Amasa's father in 2 Samuel 17:25. Cross-reference with BDB shows this is variant spelling of 'Jether.' The consistent transliteration across languages (Yitrá in Spanish, Yitra in French/German/English) maintains the Hebrew form, though some English versions use 'Ithra' following different vocalization traditions.
DISCOURSE_NAMES Names of Persons and Places Proper Names (Personal)
AR["يِتْرا"]·ben["যিৎরা"]·DE["Yitra"]·EN["Yitra"]·FR["Yitra"]·heb["יתרא"]·HI["इत्रा"]·ID["Yitra"]·IT["Yitra"]·jav["Yitra"]·KO["이드라"]·PT["Yitra"]·RU["Ифра"]·ES["Yitrá"]·SW["Ithra"]·TR["Yitra"]·urd["یترا"]

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Referencia BDB / Léxico
יִתְרָא n.pr.m. father of Amasa 2 S 17:25 (v. iii. יֶתֶר 3).