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<p> (Heb. Charodi', חֲרדי, Sept. Ἀροδί ), an epithet of Shammah and Elika, two of David's heroes ( 2 Samuel 23:25), probably from their being natives of HAROD, a place near the fountain of the same name ( Judges 7:1). (See Harorite). </p> | <p> (Heb. Charodi', '''''חֲרדי''''' , Sept. '''''Ἀροδί''''' ), an epithet of Shammah and Elika, two of David's heroes ( 2 Samuel 23:25), probably from their being natives of HAROD, a place near the fountain of the same name ( Judges 7:1). (See Harorite). </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:55, 15 October 2021
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]
Harodite . A designation applied in 2 Samuel 23:25 to two of David’s heroes, Shammah and Elika. The second is wanting in LXX [Note: Septuagint.] and in the parallel list in 1 Chronicles 11:27 . In the latter passage, by a common scribal error ‘the Harodite’ has been transformed into ‘the Harorite .’ ‘The Harodite’ was probably a native of ‘Ain-harod ( Jalud ), Judges 7:1 . See preceding article.
Morrish Bible Dictionary [2]
Designation of Shammah and Elika, two of David's mighty men, probably from some place called Harod. 2 Samuel 23:25 . Apparently the former is called Shammoth the HARORITE in 1 Chronicles 11:27 .
Easton's Bible Dictionary [3]
2 Samuel 23:25 1 Chronicles 11:27
Holman Bible Dictionary [4]
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [5]
hā´rod - ı̄t ( חרדי , ḥărōdhı̄ ): Two of David's heroes, Shamma and Elika, are so called ( 2 Samuel 23:25 ). Septuagint omits the second name. In 1 Chronicles 11:27 , the first is called "Shammoth the Harorite," while the second is omitted. "Harorite" is a clerical error for "Harodite," the Hebrew letter daleth ד ("d") being taken for the Hebrew letter resh ר ("r"). Possibly Harodite may be connected with the well of Harod (which see).
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [6]
(Heb. Charodi', חֲרדי , Sept. Ἀροδί ), an epithet of Shammah and Elika, two of David's heroes ( 2 Samuel 23:25), probably from their being natives of HAROD, a place near the fountain of the same name ( Judges 7:1). (See Harorite).
References
- ↑ Harodite from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
- ↑ Harodite from Morrish Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Harodite from Easton's Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Harodite from Holman Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Harodite from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
- ↑ Harodite from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature