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Hara
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Hara: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
a town in upper Mesopotamia
a hill; showing forth
a hill; showing forth
Google Maps:
Hara (36° 20´, 40° 47´)
Hebrew
Strongs #02024: arh Hara'
Hara = "mountain land"1) a place of exile in Assyria
2024 Hara' haw-raw'
perhaps from 2022; mountainousness; Hara, a region ofMedia:-Hara.
see HEBREW for 02022
Hara [EBD]
mountainous land, a province of Assyria (1 Chr. 5:26), between the Tigris and the Euphrates, along the banks of the Khabur, to which some of the Israelite captives were carried. It has not been identified. Some think the word a variation of Haran.
Hara [NAVE]
HARA, a place in Assyria. Israelite captives carried to, 1 Chr. 5:26.HARA [SMITH]
(mountain land), (1 Chronicles 5:26) only, is either a place utterly unknown or it must be regarded as identical with Haran or Charran.HARA [ISBE]
HARA - ha'-ra (hara'; Septuagint omits): A place named in 1 Ch 5:26 along with Halah, Habor and the river of Gozan, whither the Reubenites, the Gadites and the half-tribe of Manasseh were carried by Tiglath-pileser. In 2 Ki 17:6; 18:11, Hara is omitted, and in both, "and in the cities of the Medes" is added. Septuagint renders ore Medon, "the mountains of the Medes," which may represent Hebrew hare madhay, "mountains of Media," or, `are madhay, "cities of Media." The text seems to be corrupt. The second word may have fallen out in 1 Ch 5:26, hare being changed to hara'.W. Ewing