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== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_52921" /> ==
<p> ''''' nā´a ''''' - ''''' ra ''''' ( נערה , <i> ''''' na‛ărāh ''''' </i> , "a girl"): One of the two wives of Ashhur, father of [[Tekoa]] 1 Chronicles 4:5 . </p>
<p> <strong> NAARAH </strong> (‘girl’). <strong> 1 </strong> .One of the wives of [[Ashhur]] the ‘father’ of [[Tekoa]] ( 1 Chronicles 4:5 f.). <strong> 2 </strong> . A town of Ephralm ( Joshua 16:7; called in 1 Chronicles 7:28 <strong> [[Naaran]] </strong> ). It is perhaps the ruin <em> el-’ Aujeh </em> , 6 miles N. of Jericho. </p>
       
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_74046" /> ==
<p> Na'arah. (a maiden). The second wife of Ashur; a descendant of Judah. 1 Chronicles 4:5-6. </p>
       
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_42607" /> ==
1 Chronicles 4:5-62
       
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_67787" /> ==
<p> Wife of Ashur, a descendant of Judah. 1 Chronicles 4:5,6 . </p>
       
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_32807" /> ==
1 Chronicles 4:5,6
       
== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_36758" /> ==
<p> 1 Chronicles 4:5-6. </p>
       
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_52177" /> ==
<p> (Heb. Nadrah' נִעֲרָה , a girl, as often; Sept. Νοορά v.r. [by interchange] Θωαδά ), the second of the two wives of [[Ashur]] (q.v.), of the tribe of Judah, by whom he had four sons (1 Chronicles 4:5-6). B.C. cir. 1618. (See [[Naaran]]); (See [[Naarath]]). </p>
       
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<ref name="term_6521"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/naarah+(1) Naarah from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
 
<ref name="term_52921"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/hastings-dictionary-of-the-bible/naarah Naarah from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_74046"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/smith-s-bible-dictionary/naarah Naarah from Smith's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_42607"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/holman-bible-dictionary/naarah Naarah from Holman Bible Dictionary]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_67787"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/morrish-bible-dictionary/naarah Naarah from Morrish Bible Dictionary]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_32807"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/easton-s-bible-dictionary/naarah Naarah from Easton's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_36758"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/fausset-s-bible-dictionary/naarah Naarah from Fausset's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_52177"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/naarah Naarah from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
       
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Revision as of 09:37, 12 October 2021

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

NAARAH (‘girl’). 1 .One of the wives of Ashhur the ‘father’ of Tekoa ( 1 Chronicles 4:5 f.). 2 . A town of Ephralm ( Joshua 16:7; called in 1 Chronicles 7:28 Naaran ). It is perhaps the ruin el-’ Aujeh , 6 miles N. of Jericho.

Smith's Bible Dictionary [2]

Na'arah. (a maiden). The second wife of Ashur; a descendant of Judah. 1 Chronicles 4:5-6.

Holman Bible Dictionary [3]

1 Chronicles 4:5-62

Morrish Bible Dictionary [4]

Wife of Ashur, a descendant of Judah. 1 Chronicles 4:5,6 .

Easton's Bible Dictionary [5]

1 Chronicles 4:5,6

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [6]

1 Chronicles 4:5-6.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [7]

(Heb. Nadrah' נִעֲרָה , a girl, as often; Sept. Νοορά v.r. [by interchange] Θωαδά ), the second of the two wives of Ashur (q.v.), of the tribe of Judah, by whom he had four sons (1 Chronicles 4:5-6). B.C. cir. 1618. (See Naaran); (See Naarath).

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