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<p> '''''al´ar''''' (the King James Version, Aalar; Ἀαλάρ , <i> '''''Aalár''''' </i> ): Occurring once (1 [[Esdras]] 5:36) and used apparently to indicate a place from which certain Jews came on the return from captivity, who could not prove their lineage, and were excluded for this reason from the privileges of the priesthood. <i> HDB </i> identifies with [[Immer]] of Ezra 2:59 and Nehemiah 7:61 (which see), but this is not at all certain. </p> | |||
<p> '''''al´ar''''' (the King James Version, Aalar; Ἀαλάρ , <i> '''''Aalár''''' </i> ): Occurring once (1 Esdras 5:36) and used apparently to indicate a place from which certain Jews came on the return from captivity, who could not prove their lineage, and were excluded for this reason from the privileges of the priesthood. <i> HDB </i> identifies with Immer of Ezra 2:59 and Nehemiah 7:61 (which see), but this is not at all certain. </p | |||
Revision as of 12:23, 6 October 2021
al´ar (the King James Version, Aalar; Ἀαλάρ , Aalár ): Occurring once (1 Esdras 5:36) and used apparently to indicate a place from which certain Jews came on the return from captivity, who could not prove their lineage, and were excluded for this reason from the privileges of the priesthood. HDB identifies with Immer of Ezra 2:59 and Nehemiah 7:61 (which see), but this is not at all certain.