Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Thesaurus En-harod (1 Occurrence)En-harod. Enhanceth, En-harod. Enhazor . Multi-Version Concordance En-harod (1 Occurrence). Judges 7:1 Then Jerubbaal ... /e/en-harod.htm - 6k Moreh (3 Occurrences) Jezreel (37 Occurrences) Harod (3 Occurrences) Gideon (45 Occurrences) Well (2882 Occurrences) Harodite (2 Occurrences) Jerub-baal (8 Occurrences) Jerubbaal (15 Occurrences) Jerubba'al (11 Occurrences) Bible Concordance Harod (3 Occurrences)Judges 7:1 Then Jerubbaal, who is Gideon, and all the people who were with him, rose up early, and encamped beside the spring of Harod: and the camp of Midian was on the north side of them, by the hill of Moreh, in the valley. 2 Samuel 23:25 Shammah the Harodite, Elika the Harodite, 1 Chronicles 11:27 Shammoth the Harodite, Helez the Pelonite, Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary HarodSmith's Bible Dictionary Harod(fear), The well of, a spring by which Gideon and his great army encamped on the morning of the day which ended in the rout of the Midianites. (Judges 7:1) and where the trial of the people by their mode of drinking apparently took place. The Ain Jalud is very suitable to the circumstances, as being at present the largest spring in the neighborhood. ATS Bible Dictionary HarodA spring near Jezreel and mount Gilboa, Jud 7:1; 2 Samuel 23:25. Easton's Bible Dictionary Palpitation, a fountain near which Gideon and his army encamped on the morning of the day when they encountered and routed the Midianites (Judges 7). It was south of the hill Moreh. The present `Ain Jalud ("Goliath's Fountain"), south of Jezreel and nearly opposite Shunem, is probably the fountain here referred to (7:4, 5). International Standard Bible Encyclopedia HAROD, WELL OFha'-rod (`en charodh, "fountain of trembling"): The fountain beside which (probably above it) Gideon and his army were encamped (Judges 7:1). Moore (Judges, in the place cited.) argues, inconclusively, that the hill Moreh must be sought near Shechem, and that the well of Harod must be some spring in the neighborhood of that city. There is no good reason to question the accuracy of the common view which places this spring at `Ain Jalud, on the edge of the vale of Jezreel, about 2 miles East of Zer`in, and just under the northern cliffs of Gilboa. A copious spring of clear cold water rises in a rocky cave and flows out into a large pool, whence it drains off, in Nahr Jalud, down the vale past Beisan to the Jordan. This is probably also to be identified with the spring "which is in Jezreel," i.e. in the district, near which Saul encamped before the battle of Gilboa (1 Samuel 29:1). `Ain el-Meiyiteh, just below Zer`in on the North, is hardly of sufficient size and importance to be a rival to `Ain Jalud. Strong's Hebrew 5878. en Charod -- En-Charod, a place in Palestine -- well of ...... en Charod. 5879 . En-Charod, a place in Palestine -- well of Harod. Transliteration: en Charod Phonetic Spelling: (ane khar-ode') Short Definition: Harod. ... /hebrew/5878.htm - 6k 2033. Harori -- an inhabitant of Harod 2733. Charodi -- inhab. of Harod 2730b. Charod -- a spring by which Gideon camped Library 'Fit, Though Few' The Story of Gideon and his Three Hundred Soldiers Subtopics Harod: A Spring or Well by Which Gideon and his Army Camped Related Terms Links Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus |