. A comprehensive dictionary of the Bible . lichus), a small affluent of the Euphrates, whichfalls into it nearly in longitude 39°. It is now asmall village inhabited by a few families of Beke supposes that Haran, the city of Na-hor, was at Harran el-Awamid (i. e. Harr&n of thecolumns), a small village, four hours E. of Damas-cus, and that Aram-naharaim = the region betweenthe Abana and Pharpar. Harar-itc (fr. Heb. = mountaineer, Ges.; onefrom some place called Harar or Haror [i. , Fu.]), the, the designation of three menconnected with Davids valiant men. 1. Agee,a Hararit


. A comprehensive dictionary of the Bible . lichus), a small affluent of the Euphrates, whichfalls into it nearly in longitude 39°. It is now asmall village inhabited by a few families of Beke supposes that Haran, the city of Na-hor, was at Harran el-Awamid (i. e. Harr&n of thecolumns), a small village, four hours E. of Damas-cus, and that Aram-naharaim = the region betweenthe Abana and Pharpar. Harar-itc (fr. Heb. = mountaineer, Ges.; onefrom some place called Harar or Haror [i. , Fu.]), the, the designation of three menconnected with Davids valiant men. 1. Agee,a Hararite, father of Shammah 3 (2 Sam. xxiii. 11).—2. Shammah 5 the Hararite (xxiii. 33).—3. Sha-rar (xxiii. 33), or Sacar (1 Chr. xi. 35), the Harar-ite, was the father of Ahiam, another of the val-iant men. Har-bona (Heb. prob. fr. Pers. = ass-driver,Ges.), the third of the seven chamberlains, or eu-nuchs, who served King Ahasuerus (Esth. i. 10). liar-bo Hah (Heb.) = Harbona (Esth. vii. 9). Hare (Heb. arnebeth) occurs only in Lev. xi. 6. Hare ol Mount Sinai [Lepus Sinaiiicui). and Deut. xiv. 1, among the animals disallowed asfood by the Mosaic law. There is no doubt thatarnebeth denotes a hare ; and probably the spe-


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