Reference: Jarha
Fausets
An Egyptian; servant or slave of Sheshan of Judah, about the time of Eli; married Sheshun's daughter Ahlai, Sheshun having no sons (1Ch 2:34). An extraordinary occurrence. Jarha was forefather of a chief house of the Jerahmeelites, which lasted at least until Hezekiah's time, and of which sprung Zabad and Azariah. (See ZABAD; AZARIAH.) Ahlai's descendants were called after her, as Joab, Abishai, and Asahel are called "the sons of Zeruiah" (1Ch 2:16). It is an undesigned coincidence, confirming the Bible record, that the Jerahmeelites dwelt on the S. of Judah nearest Egypt, so that an Egyptian servant might naturally be in a Jerahmeelite family, such as Sheshan's was (1Sa 27:10).
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Hastings
An Egyptian slave who married the daughter of his master Sheshan (1Ch 2:34 f.).
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Morish
Jar'ha
Egyptian servant to Sheshan, who gave him his daughter in marriage. 1Ch 2:34-35.
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Smith
Jar'ha,
the Egyptian servant of Sheshan, about the time of Eli, to whom his master gave his daughter and heir in marriage;
(B.C. before 1491.)