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<p> '''''ā´ra''''' ( ארח , <i> ''''''āraḥ''''' </i> , "traveler"?): (1) The son of Ulla, an [[Asherite]] ( 1 Chronicles 7:39 ). (2) The head of a family that returned from the exile with [[Zerubbabel]] ( Ezra 2:5; Nehemiah 7:10 ). He is sometimes identified with Arah of Nehemiah 6:18 whose grand-daughter became the wife of Tobiah, the [[Ammonite]] who tried to thwart Nehemiah in rebuilding Jerusalem. </p>
 
== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_34128" /> ==
        <p> 1. 1 Chronicles 7:39. </p> <p> 2. Ezra 2:5. </p>
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_38604" /> ==
        Ezra 2:5 Nehemiah 7:10 Nehemiah 6:18 1 Chronicles 7:39 <p> </p>
== Hitchcock's Bible Names <ref name="term_44937" /> ==
       
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_49601" /> ==
        <p> <strong> ARAH </strong> . <strong> 1 </strong> . In the genealogy of [[Asher]] ( 1 Chronicles 7:39 ). <strong> 2 </strong> . His family returned with [[Zerubbabel]] ( Ezra 2:5 , Nehemiah 6:18; Nehemiah 7:10 , 1E Esther 5:10 mg.). </p>
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_64849" /> ==
        <p> 1. Son of Ulla, a descendant of Asher. 1 Chronicles 7:39 . </p> <p> 2. Father of a family who returned from exile. Ezra 2:5; Nehemiah 7:10 . </p> <p> 3. A Jew whose grand-daughter married [[Tobiah]] the Ammonite, who greatly hindered the building of the city Nehemiah 6:18 . </p>
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_71467" /> ==
        <p> A'rah. (wayfaring). </p> <p> 1. An Asherite, of the sons of Ulla. 1 Chronicles 7:39. </p> <p> 2. The sons of Arah returned with [[Zerubbabel]] in number, 775 according to Ezra 2:5, but 652 according to Nehemiah 7:10. (B.C. 536). One of his descendants, Shechaniah, was the father-in-law of Tobiah, the Ammonite. Nehemiah 6:18. </p>
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_1070" /> ==
        <p> '''''ā´ra''''' ( ארח , <i> ''''''āraḥ''''' </i> , "traveler"?): (1) The son of Ulla, an [[Asherite]] ( 1 Chronicles 7:39 ). (2) The head of a family that returned from the exile with [[Zerubbabel]] ( Ezra 2:5; Nehemiah 7:10 ). He is sometimes identified with Arah of Nehemiah 6:18 whose grand-daughter became the wife of Tobiah, the [[Ammonite]] who tried to thwart Nehemiah in rebuilding Jerusalem. </p>
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_20465" /> ==
        <p> (Heb. Arach', אָרִח, prob. for אָרֵחִ wayfaring), the name of two men. </p> <p> 1. (Sept. Ο᾿ρέχ .) The first named of the three sons of Ulla of the tribe of [[Asher]] ( 1 Chronicles 7:39). B.C. apparently 1017. </p> <p> 2. (Sept. Ἀρές, ᾿Ηρά ) An [[Israelite]] whose posterity (variously stated as 775 and 652 in number) returned from [[Babylon]] with [[Zerubbabel]] ( Ezra 2:5; Nehemiah 7:10). B.C. ante 536. He is probably the same with the Arab (Sept. ᾿Ηραέ ) whose son [[Shechaniah]] was father-in-law of [[Tobiah]] ( Nehemiah 6:18). </p>
==References ==
<references>
 
        <ref name="term_34128"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/fausset-s-bible-dictionary/arah Arah from Fausset's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
       
        <ref name="term_38604"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/holman-bible-dictionary/arah Arah from Holman Bible Dictionary]</ref>
       
        <ref name="term_44937"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/hitchcock-s-bible-names/arah Arah from Hitchcock's Bible Names]</ref>
       
        <ref name="term_49601"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/hastings-dictionary-of-the-bible/arah Arah from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible]</ref>
       
        <ref name="term_64849"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/morrish-bible-dictionary/arah Arah from Morrish Bible Dictionary]</ref>
       
        <ref name="term_71467"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/smith-s-bible-dictionary/arah Arah from Smith's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
       
        <ref name="term_1070"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/arah Arah from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
       
        <ref name="term_20465"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/arah Arah from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
       
</references>

Revision as of 17:44, 8 October 2021

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [1]

1. 1 Chronicles 7:39.

2. Ezra 2:5.

Holman Bible Dictionary [2]

Ezra 2:5 Nehemiah 7:10 Nehemiah 6:18 1 Chronicles 7:39

Hitchcock's Bible Names [3]

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [4]

ARAH . 1 . In the genealogy of Asher ( 1 Chronicles 7:39 ). 2 . His family returned with Zerubbabel ( Ezra 2:5 , Nehemiah 6:18; Nehemiah 7:10 , 1E Esther 5:10 mg.).

Morrish Bible Dictionary [5]

1. Son of Ulla, a descendant of Asher. 1 Chronicles 7:39 .

2. Father of a family who returned from exile. Ezra 2:5; Nehemiah 7:10 .

3. A Jew whose grand-daughter married Tobiah the Ammonite, who greatly hindered the building of the city Nehemiah 6:18 .

Smith's Bible Dictionary [6]

A'rah. (wayfaring).

1. An Asherite, of the sons of Ulla. 1 Chronicles 7:39.

2. The sons of Arah returned with Zerubbabel in number, 775 according to Ezra 2:5, but 652 according to Nehemiah 7:10. (B.C. 536). One of his descendants, Shechaniah, was the father-in-law of Tobiah, the Ammonite. Nehemiah 6:18.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [7]

ā´ra ( ארח , 'āraḥ , "traveler"?): (1) The son of Ulla, an Asherite ( 1 Chronicles 7:39 ). (2) The head of a family that returned from the exile with Zerubbabel ( Ezra 2:5; Nehemiah 7:10 ). He is sometimes identified with Arah of Nehemiah 6:18 whose grand-daughter became the wife of Tobiah, the Ammonite who tried to thwart Nehemiah in rebuilding Jerusalem.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [8]

(Heb. Arach', אָרִח, prob. for אָרֵחִ wayfaring), the name of two men.

1. (Sept. Ο᾿ρέχ .) The first named of the three sons of Ulla of the tribe of Asher ( 1 Chronicles 7:39). B.C. apparently 1017.

2. (Sept. Ἀρές, ᾿Ηρά ) An Israelite whose posterity (variously stated as 775 and 652 in number) returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel ( Ezra 2:5; Nehemiah 7:10). B.C. ante 536. He is probably the same with the Arab (Sept. ᾿Ηραέ ) whose son Shechaniah was father-in-law of Tobiah ( Nehemiah 6:18).

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