Strong's Lexicon Shacharayim: Shacharayim Original Word: שַׁחֲרַיִם Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root שָׁחַר (shachar), meaning "to seek early" or "to be black." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct corresponding Strong's Greek entries for Shacharajim, as it is a unique Hebrew proper noun without a direct Greek equivalent in the Septuagint or New Testament texts. Usage: The name Shacharajim appears in the genealogical records of the tribe of Benjamin in the Old Testament. Context: Shacharajim is mentioned in 1 Chronicles 8:8 as a descendant of Benjamin. He is noted as the father of children in the land of Moab after sending away his wives Hushim and Baara. The context suggests that Shacharajim was a significant figure within the tribe of Benjamin, contributing to the genealogical lineage that is meticulously recorded in the Chronicles. The mention of his actions in Moab indicates a period of settlement or influence outside the traditional boundaries of Israel, reflecting the complex interactions between the Israelites and neighboring peoples. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom shachar Definition "two dawns," a Benjamite NASB Translation Shaharaim (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs שַׁחֲרַ֫יִם proper name, masculine in Benjamin, 1 Chronicles 8:8; Σααρηλ[μ], ᵐ5L Σεωρειν. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Shaharaim Dual of shachar; double dawn; Shacharajim, an Israelite -- Shaharaim. see HEBREW shachar Forms and Transliterations וְשַׁחֲרַ֗יִם ושחרים veshachaRayim wə·ša·ḥă·ra·yim wəšaḥărayimLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 1 Chronicles 8:8 HEB: וְשַׁחֲרַ֗יִם הוֹלִיד֙ בִּשְׂדֵ֣ה NAS: Shaharaim became the father KJV: And Shaharaim begat INT: Shaharaim became the country 1 Occurrence |



