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HARSHA - H>@ - (deaf). Bene
- Harsha were among the families of Nethinim who came back from Babylon with Zerubbabel. kjv@Ezra:2:52; kjv@Nehemiah:7:54)

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Harsha @ worker or enchanter, one of the Nethinim kjv@Ezra:2:52; kjv@Nehemiah:7:54).

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- One of the Nethinim kjv@Ezra:2:52; kjv@Nehemiah:7:54

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kjv@STRING:Harsha <HITCHCOCK>@ workmanship; a wood - HITCHCOCK-H


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H1632 <STRHEB>@ גּרלo gârôl gaw-role' From the same as H1486; harsh: - man of great [as in the margin which reads H1419].


H2556 <STRHEB>@ חמץ châmêts khaw-mates' A primitive root; to be pungent; that {is} in taste ({sour} that {is} literally {fermented} or figuratively {harsh}) in color (dazzling): - cruel ({man}) {dyed} be {grieved} leavened.


H2797 <STRHEB>@ חרשׁא charshâ' khar-shaw' From H2792; magician; {Charsha} one of the Nethinim: - Harsha.


H393 <STRHEB>@ אכזר 'akzâr ak-zawr' From an unused root (apparently meaning to act harshly); violent; by implication deadly; also (in a good sense) brave: - {cruel} fierce.


H4995 <STRHEB>@ נא nâ' naw Apparently from H5106 in the sense of harshness from refusal; properly {tough} that {is} uncooked (flesh): - raw.


H5794 <STRHEB>@ עז ‛az az From H5810; {strong} {vehement} harsh: - {fierce} + {greedy} {mighty} {power} {roughly} strong.


H8182 <STRHEB>@ שׁער shô‛âr sho-awr' From H8176; harsh or {horrid} that {is} offensive: - vile.


H8331 <STRHEB>@ שׁרשׁה sharshâh shar-shaw' From H8327; a chain (as {rooted} that {is} linked): - chain. Compare H8333.


H8333 <STRHEB>@ שׁרשׁרה sharsherâh shar-sher-aw' From H8327 (compare H8331); a chain; (architecturally) probably a garland: - chain.


H8521 <STRHEB>@ תּל חרשׁא têl charshâ' tale khar-shaw' From H8510 and the feminine of H2798; mound of workmanship; {Tel-Charsha} a place in Babylon: - {Tel-haresha} Tel-harsa.


H8659 <STRHEB>@ תּרשׁישׁ tarshîysh tar-sheesh' Probably the same as H8658 (as the region of the {stone} or the reverse); {Tarshish} a place on the {Mediterranean} hence the epithet of a merchant vessel (as if for or from that port); also the name of a Persian and of an Israelite: - {Tarshish} Tharshish.


G4642 <STRGRK>@ σκληρός sklēros sklay-ros' From the base of G4628; dry that is hard or tough (figuratively harsh severe): - fierce hard.