Lexicon Hagri: Hagrite Original Word: הַגְרִי Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Hagarene, Hagarite, Haggeri Or (prolonged) Hagris {hag-ree'}; perhaps patronymically from Hagar; a Hagrite or member of a certain Arabian clan -- Hagarene, Hagarite, Haggeri. see HEBREW Hagar NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom Hagar Definition a tribe E. of the Jordan, also a member of the tribe, also an Isr. NASB Translation Hagri (1), Hagrite (1), Hagrites (4). Brown-Driver-Briggs הַגְרִי 1. proper name, of a people only plural הַגְרִים Psalm 83:7; הַהַגְרִאִים 1 Chronicles 5:10, הַהַגְרִיאִים 1 Chronicles 5:19,20; a tribe (Aramaean ? Arabian ?) with which the east Jordan Israelites waged successful war; see dubious conjecture as to identity in GlasSkizze ii. 407. 2. adjective, of a people of an officer of David יָזִיז הַהַגְרִי 1 Chronicles 27:31. 3. proper name, masculine father of one of David's warriors בֶּןהַֿגְרִי 1 Chronicles 11:38 (but "" 2 Samuel 23:36 בָּנִי הַגָּדִי so here Öttli, compare Be ThSm DrSm). הַגְרִיאִים, הַגְרִאִים see foregoing. הֵד see below הדד. below הדד (perhaps make a loud noise; so Arabic Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from Hagar, the Egyptian maidservant of Sarah, Abraham's wife.Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct corresponding Strong's Greek entries for the Hebrew term הַגְרִי (Hagri) as it is a specific ethnic designation found in the Old Testament. However, the Greek Septuagint may use transliterations or equivalent terms to refer to the Hagrites in its translation of the Hebrew Bible. Usage: The term "Hagrite" is used in the Hebrew Bible to refer to a group of people who were descendants of Hagar. They are mentioned in the context of conflicts and interactions with the Israelites. Context: The Hagrites, also known as Hagarenes, are a group of people mentioned in the Old Testament. They are believed to be descendants of Hagar, the Egyptian maidservant of Sarah, who bore Abraham's son Ishmael. The Hagrites are primarily mentioned in the context of their interactions and conflicts with the Israelites. In 1 Chronicles 5:10, the Reubenites waged war against the Hagrites during the reign of Saul and defeated them, taking their land. The Hagrites are also listed among the enemies of Israel in Psalm 83:6, where they are included in a coalition of nations plotting against God's people. The historical and geographical details about the Hagrites are limited, but they are generally considered to be a nomadic tribe that lived in the region east of the Jordan River. Forms and Transliterations הַֽהַגְרִ֑י הַֽהַגְרִאִ֔ים הַֽהַגְרִיאִ֑ים הַֽהַגְרִיאִ֔ים הַגְרִֽי׃ הגרי׃ ההגראים ההגרי ההגריאים וְהַגְרִֽים׃ והגרים׃ ha·haḡ·rî ha·haḡ·ri·’îm ha·haḡ·rî·’îm haḡ·rî hagRi haḡrî hahagRi hahaḡrî hahaḡri’îm hahaḡrî’îm hahagriIm vehagRim wə·haḡ·rîm wəhaḡrîmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 1 Chronicles 5:10 HEB: מִלְחָמָה֙ עִם־ הַֽהַגְרִאִ֔ים וַֽיִּפְּל֖וּ בְּיָדָ֑ם NAS: war with the Hagrites, who fell KJV: war with the Hagarites, who fell INT: war with the Hagrites fell their hand 1 Chronicles 5:19 1 Chronicles 5:20 1 Chronicles 11:38 1 Chronicles 27:31 Psalm 83:6 6 Occurrences |