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Reference: Harim

Easton

flat-nosed. (1.) The head of the second course of priests (1Ch 24:8). (2.) Ezr 2:32,39; Ne 7:35,42. (3.) Ne 3:11. (4.) Ne 12:3. (5.) Ne 10:5

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Fausets

1. 1Ch 24:8.

2. CHILDREN OF Harim; 1017 came up with Zerubbabel from Babylon (Ezr 2:39; 10:21; Ne 7:42; 10:5).

3. Rehum or Harim (by transposition of letters): Ne 12:3,15.

4. Ezr 2:32; 10:31; Ne 7:35; 10:27.

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Hastings

1. A lay family which appears in the list of the returning exiles (Ezr 2:32 = Ne 7:35); of those who had married foreign wives (Ezr 10:31); and of those who signed the covenant (Ne 10:27). 2. A priestly family in the same lists (Ezr 2:39 = Ne 7:42 = 1Es 5:25 Harim; Ezr 10:21; Ne 10:5). The name is found also among 'the priests and Levites that went up with Zerubbabel' (Ne 12:3, where it is miswritten Rehum); among the heads of priestly families in the days of Joiakim (Ne 12:15); and as the third of the 24 courses (1Ch 24:8). To which family Malchijah the son of Harim, one of the builders of the wall (Ne 3:11), belonged cannot be determined.

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Morish

Ha'rim

1. The head of the third order of priests. 1Ch 24:8.

2. Ancestor of priests who returned from exile. Ezr 2:39; 10:21. Ne 7:42.

3-5. Ancestors of some who returned from exile. Ezr 2:32; 10:31; Ne 7:35.

6. Father of Malchijah. Ne 3:11.

7. Priest who sealed the covenant. Ne 10:5.

8. A chief of the people who sealed the covenant. Ne 10:27.

9. Head of a priestly family. Ne 12:15.

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Smith

Ha'rim

(flat-nosed).

1. A priest who had charge of the third division in the house of God.

1Ch 24:8

(B.C. 1014.)

2. Bene-Harim, probably descendants of the above, to the number of 1017, came from Babylon with Zerubbabel.

Ezr 2:39; Ne 7:42

(B.C. 536.)

3. It further occurs in a list of the families of priests "who went up with Zerubbabel and Jeshua," and of those who were their descendants in the next generation.

Ne 12:16

4. Another family of Bene-Harim, 320 in number, came from the captivity in the same caravan.

Ezr 2:70; Ne 7:35

(B.C. 536.) They also appear among those who had married foreign wives,

Ezr 10:31

as well as those who sealed the covenant-

Ne 10:27

(B.C. 410.)

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