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HARAN @ (a) Father of Lot- kjv@Genesis:11:26 (b) Or Charran, Land of- kjv@Genesis:11:31; kjv@Genesis:12:5; kjv@Genesis:27:43; kjv@Genesis:28:10; kjv@2Kings:19:12; kjv@Acts:7:4

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HARAN - H>@ - (a mountaineer). The third son of Terah, and therefore youngest brother of Abram. kjv@Genesis:11:26) (B.C. 1926.) Three children are ascribed to him
Lot, vs. kjv@Genesis:11:27 kjv@Genesis:11:31) and two daughters, viz., Milcah, who married her uncle Nahor, ver. kjv@Genesis:11:29) and Iscah. ver. kjv@Genesis:11:29) Haran was born in Ur of the Chaldees, and he died there while his father was still living. ver. kjv@Genesis:11:28) A Gershonite Levite in the time of David, one of the family of Shimei. ( kjv@1Chronicles:23:9) A son of the great Caleb by his concubine Ephah. ( kjv@1Chronicles:2:46) HARAN or CHARRAN, kjv@Acts:7:2-4) name of the place whither Abraham migrated with his family from Ur of the Chaldees, and where the descendants of his brother Nahor established themselves. Comp. kjv@Genesis:24:10) with kjv@Genesis:27:43 It is said to be in Mesopotamia, kjv@Genesis:24:10) or more definitely in Padan-aram, ch. kjv@Genesis:25:20) the cultivated district at the foot of the hills, a name well applying to the beautiful stretch of country which lies below Mount Masius between the Khabour and the Euphrates. Here, about midway in this district, is a small village still called Harran . It was celebrated among the Romans, under the name of Charrae, as the scene of the defeat of Crassus.

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Haran @

(1.) Heb. haran; i.e., "mountaineer." The eldest son of Terah, brother of Abraham and Nahor, and father of Lot, Milcah, and Iscah. He died before his father kjv@Genesis:11:27), in Ur of the Chaldees.

(2.) Heb. haran, i.e., "parched;" or probably from the Accadian charana, meaning "a road." A celebrated city of Western Asia, now Harran, where Abram remained, after he left Ur of the Chaldees, till his father Terah died kjv@Genesis:11:31-32), when he continued his journey into the land of Canaan. It is called "Charran" in the LXX. and in kjv@Acts:7:2. It is called the "city of Nahor" kjv@Genesis:24:10), and Jacob resided here with Laban (30:43). It stood on the river Belik, an affluent of the Euphrates, about 70 miles above where it joins that river in Upper Mesopotamia or Padan-aram, and about 600 miles northwest of Ur in a direct line. It was on the caravan route between the east and west. It is afterwards mentioned among the towns taken by the king of Assyria ( kjv@2Kings:19:12; kjv@Isaiah:37:12). It was known to the Greeks and Romans under the name Carrhae.

(3.) The son of Caleb of Judah ( kjv@1Chronicles:2:46) by his concubine Ephah.

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HARAN @

-1. Father of Lot and brother of Abraham kjv@Genesis:11:26-31

-2. Son of Caleb kjv@1Chronicles:2:46

-3. A Levite kjv@1Chronicles:23:9

-4. Also called CHARRAN .A place in Mesopotamia to which Terah and Abraham migrated kjv@Genesis:11:31; kjv@Genesis:12:4-5; kjv@Acts:7:4 .Death of Terah at kjv@Genesis:11:32 .Abraham leaves, by divine command kjv@Genesis:12:1-5 .Jacob flees to kjv@Genesis:27:43; kjv@Genesis:28:7; 29 .Returns from, with Rachel and Leah kjv@Genesis:31:17-21 .Conquest of, king of Assyria kjv@2Kings:19:12 .Merchants of kjv@Ezekiel:27:23 .Idolatry in kjv@Joshua:24:2 kjv@Joshua:24:14 kjv@Isaiah:37:12

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kjv@STRING:Beth-haran <HITCHCOCK>@ house of grace - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Haran <HITCHCOCK>@ mountainous country - HITCHCOCK-H


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HARAN @ (a) Father of Lot- kjv@Genesis:11:26 (b) Or Charran, Land of- kjv@Genesis:11:31; kjv@Genesis:12:5; kjv@Genesis:27:43; kjv@Genesis:28:10; kjv@2Kings:19:12; kjv@Acts:7:4

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H1028 <STRHEB>@ בּית הרן bêyth hârân bayth haw-rawn' Probably for H1027; {Beth-ha-ran} a place East of the Jordan: - Beth-haran.


H2039 <STRHEB>@ הרן hârân haw-rawn' Perhaps from H2022; mountaineer; {Haran} the name of two men: - Haran.


H2771 <STRHEB>@ חרן chârân khaw-rawn' From H2787; parched; {Charan} the name of a man and also of a place: - Haran.


G238 <STRGRK>@ ἀλληγορέω allēgoreo al-lay-gor-eh'-o From G243 andἀγορέω agoreō (to harangue (compare G58); to allegorize. (The Greek word itself.): - be an allegory [the Greek word itself].


G3004 <STRGRK>@ λέγω legō leg'-o A primary verb; properly to lay forth that is (figuratively) relate (in words [usually of systematic or set discourse; whereas G2036 and G5346 generally refer to an individual expression or speech respectively; while G4483 is properly to break silence merely and G2980 means an extended or random harangue]); by implication to mean: - ask bid boast call describe give out name put forth say (-ing on) shew speak tell utter.


G3931 <STRGRK>@ παρηγορία parēgoria par-ay-gor-ee'-ah From a compound of G3844 and a derivative of G58 (meaning to harangue an assembly); an address alongside that is (specifically) consolation: - comfort.


G4316 <STRGRK>@ προσαγορεύω prosagoreuō pros-ag-or-yoo'-o From G4314 and a derivative of G58 (meaning to harangue); to address that is salute by name: - call.


G5488 <STRGRK>@ Χαῤῥάν Charrhan khar-hran' Of Hebrew origin [H2771]; Charrhan (that is Charan) a place in Mesopotamia: - Charran.