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.
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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.
(B.C. 1014.)
2. Bene-Harim, probably descendants of the above, to the number of 1017, came from Babylon with Zerubbabel.
(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.
4. Another family of Bene-Harim, 320 in number, came from the captivity in the same caravan.
(B.C. 536.) They also appear among those who had married foreign wives,
as well as those who sealed the covenant-
(B.C. 410.)