Strong's Lexicon Harari: Mountain dweller; mountaineer Original Word: הֲרָרִי Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root word הַר (har), meaning "mountain." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for "Harari" in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a term specific to Hebrew cultural and geographical contexts. However, Greek terms related to mountains, such as ὄρος (oros, Strong's G3735), may be conceptually related. Usage: The term "Harari" is used to describe individuals or groups associated with mountainous regions. It is often used to denote a geographical or tribal affiliation, indicating those who inhabit or originate from the hill country or mountainous areas. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, the mountainous regions were significant both strategically and culturally. These areas provided natural fortifications and were often home to distinct tribes or clans. The rugged terrain influenced the lifestyle, economy, and defense strategies of its inhabitants. The term "Harari" reflects this connection to the highlands, which were often seen as places of refuge and strength. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originappar. from the same as har Definition "mountain dweller," descriptive of two of David's heroes NASB Translation Ararite (1), Hararite (4). Brown-Driver-Briggs הָארָרִי 2 Samuel 23:33b see הֲרָרִי. הַב see יהב. הַבְהָבִים see below יהב. הֲרָרִי, הָרָרִי adjective, of a people (= mountain-dweller (Thes) ? or derived from some unknown proper name, of a location); — used only in defining certain of David's heroes: 1. a. שַׁמָּה הַהֲרָרִי 2 Samuel 23:33 a (compare Dr) = 1 Chronicles 11:34b (where read probably שַׁמָּה for שָׁגֵה, ᵐ5L Σαμαια). b. שַׁמָּה בֶּןאָֿגֵא הָרָרִי 2 Samuel 23:11 (read perhaps הַהֲרָרִי compare Dr; but ᵐ5 ὁ Ἀρουχαῖος, ᵐ5L ὁ Αραχι, i.e. הָאַרְכִּי ? Klo). On שַׁמּוֺת הַהֲרוֺרִי 1 Chronicles 11:27 (ᵐ5 ὁ Ἁδι, ᵐ5L ὁ Αρωρι) see הֲרוֺרִי above. 2 אֲחִיאָם בֶּןשָֿׁרָר הָארָרִי 2 Samuel 23:33b (read probably הַהֲרָרִי) = אֲחִיאָם בֶּןשָֿׂכָר הַהֲרָרִי 1 Chronicles 11:35. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Hararite Or Harariy (2 Sam. 23:11) {haw-raw-ree'}; or Haarariy (2 Sam. 23:34, last clause), {haw-raw-ree'}; apparently from harar; a mountaineer -- Hararite. see HEBREW harar Forms and Transliterations הַֽהֲרָרִ֔י הַהֲרָרִ֖י הַהֲרָרִֽי׃ הָארָרִֽי׃ הָרָרִ֑י האררי׃ ההררי ההררי׃ הררי ha·hă·rā·rî hā·rā·rî haharaRi hahărārî haraRi hārārîLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 2 Samuel 23:11 HEB: בֶן־ אָגֵ֖א הָרָרִ֑י וַיֵּאָסְפ֨וּ פְלִשְׁתִּ֜ים NAS: of Agee a Hararite. And the Philistines KJV: of Agee the Hararite. And the Philistines INT: the son of Agee A Hararite were gathered and the Philistines 2 Samuel 23:33 2 Samuel 23:33 1 Chronicles 11:34 1 Chronicles 11:35 5 Occurrences |