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HAROD - H>@ - (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. kjv@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.

HARODITE, THE - H>@ - the designation of two of the thirty-seven warriors of David’s guard, Shammah and Elika, (2 Samuel 23:25) doubtless denied from a place named Harod.

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Harod @ 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).

Harodite @ an epithet applied to two of David's heroes ( kjv@2Samuel:23:25). (Comp. kjv@1Chronicles:11:27.)

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- A spring or well by which Gideon and his army camped kjv@Judges:7:1

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kjv@STRING:Harod <HITCHCOCK>@ astonishment; fear - HITCHCOCK-H


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H2733 <STRHEB>@ חרדי chărôdîy khar-o-dee' Patrial from a derivative of H2729 (compare H5878); a {Charodite} or inhabitant of Charod: - Harodite.


H5878 <STRHEB>@ עין חרד ‛êyn chărôd ane khar-ode' From H5869 and a derivative of H2729; fountain of trembling; {En-Charod} a place in Palestine: - well of Harod.