Harhaiah
har-ha'-ya (charhayah, "Yah protects"): A goldsmith, whose son, Uzziel, helped to repair the walls of Jerusalem under Zerubbabel (Ne 3:8).
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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har-ha'-ya (charhayah, "Yah protects"): A goldsmith, whose son, Uzziel, helped to repair the walls of Jerusalem under Zerubbabel (Ne 3:8).
har'-has (charchas, "splendor"): Grandfather of Shallum, husband of Huldah (2Ki 22:14). Name given as "Hasrah" in paralle passage (2Ch 34:22).
har'-hur (charchur, "free-born" or "fever"; "Hasour): One of the Nethinim whose descendants came from Babylon with Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:51;Ne 7:53; /APC 1Esdras 5:31).
ha'-rim (charim): A family name.(1) A non-priestly family that returned from captivity with Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:32;Ne 7:35); mentioned among those who married foreign wives (Ezr 1...
ha'-rif (chariph, chariph): One of those who returned from exile under Zerubbabel and helped to seal the covenant under Nehemiah and Ezra (Ne 7:24;10:19(20)).Ezr 2:18has "Jorah."
har'-lot: This name replaces in the Revised Version (British and American) "whore" of the King James Version. It stands for several words and phrases used to designate or descri...
har'-lot-ri.SeeCRIMES.
har'-ne-fer, har-ne'-fer (charnepher): A member of the tribe of Asher (1Ch 7:36).
har'-nes: A word of Celtic origin meaning "armour" in the King James Version; it is the translation of shiryan, "a coat of mail" (1Ki 22:34;2Ch 18:33); of nesheq, "arms," "weapo...
ha'-rod (`en charodh, "fountain of trembling"): The fountain beside which (probably above it) Gideon and his army were encamped (Jud 7:1). Moore (Judges, in the place cited.) ar...
ha'-rod-it (charodhi): Two of David's heroes, Shamma and Elika, are so called (2Sa 23:25). Septuagint omits the second name. In1Ch 11:27, the first is called "Shammoth the Haror...
ha-ro'-e (ha-ro'eh, "the seer"): A Judahite (1Ch 2:52).
ha'-ro-rit.SeeHARODITE.
ha-ro'-sheth or (charosheth ha-goyim): There is now no means of discovering what is meant by the phrase "of the nations." This is the place whence Sisera led his hosts to the Ki...
harp.SeeMUSIC.
har'-o (sadhadh): Sadhadh occurs in 3 passages (Job 39:10;Isa 28:24;Ho 10:11). In the first 2 it is translated "harrow," in the last "break the clods." That this was a separate ...
har'-oz (chrits): Charits has no connection with the verb translated "harrows." The context seems to indicate some form of pointed instrument (2Sa 12:31;1Ch 20:3; see especially...
har'-sha (charsha'): Head of one of the families of the Nethinim (Ezr 2:52;Ne 7:54); 1 Esdras 5:32, "Charea."
har'-sith (charcith): One of the gates of Jerusalem (Jer 19:2the Revised Version (British and American)); margin suggests "gate of the potsherds"; the King James Version has "ea...
hart.SeeDEER.
ha'-rum, har'-um (charum): A Judahite (1Ch 4:8).
ha-roo'-maf (charumaph): Father of Jedaiah who assisted in repairing the walls of Jerusalem under Nehemiah (Ne 3:10).
ha-roo'-fit (charuphi, or chariphi); In1Ch 12:5Shephatiah, one of the companions of David, is called a Haruphite (K) or Hariphite (Q). If the latter be the correct reading, it i...
ha'-ruz (charuts): Father of Meshullemeth, the mother of Amon, king of Judah (2Ki 21:19).
har'-vest (qatsir; therismos): To many of us, harvest time is of little concern, because in our complex life we are far removed from the actual production of our food supplies, ...
has-a-di'-a (chacadhyah, "Yah is kind"): A son of Zerubbabel (1Ch 3:20). In Baruch 1:1 the Greek is Asadias.
has-e-nu'-a (haccenu'ah): In the King James Version (1Ch 9:7) forHASSENUAH(which see).