Study Dictionary
NAVE: Naarah
EBD: Naarah
SMITH: NAARAH
ISBE: NAARAH (1) NAARAH (2)
Naarah
In Bible versions:
Naarah: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
wife of Asshur son of Hur of Judah
a town on the border of Ephraim and Manasseh
young person ( --> same as Naarai)
a town on the border of Ephraim and Manasseh
young person ( --> same as Naarai)
Google Maps:
Naarah (31° 56´, 35° 27´)
Hebrew
Strongs #05292: hren Na`arah
Naarah or Naarath = "maiden"n pr f
1) the 2nd wife of Ashur of the tribe of Judah
n pr loc
2) one of the landmarks on the southern boundary of the territory of
Ephraim
5292 Na`arah nah-ar-aw'
the same as 5291; Naarah, the name of an Israelitess, and ofa place in Palestine:-Naarah, Naarath.
see HEBREW for 05291
Naarah [EBD]
a girl, the second of Ashur's two wives, of the tribe of Judah (1 Chr. 4:5, 6).
NAARAH [SMITH]
(a maiden), the second wife of Ashur; a descendant of Judah. (1 Chronicles 4:5,6)NAARAH (1) [ISBE]
NAARAH (1) - na'-a-ra (na`arah, "a girl"): One of the two wives of Ashhur, father of Tekoa (1 Ch 4:5).
NAARAH (2) [ISBE]
NAARAH (2) - na`arah; Codex Vaticanus hai komai auton; Codex Alexandrinus Naaratha; the King James Version Naarath): A town in the territory of Ephraim (Josh 16:7). It appears as "Naaran" in 1 Ch 7:28 (Codex Vaticanus Naarnan; Codex Alexandrinus Naaran). Eusebius, Onomasticon (s.v. "Noorath") places it 5 Roman miles from Jericho. The name has not been recovered, and no identification is certain. The position would agree with that of el-`Aujeh, about 5 miles Northeast of Jericho.