Lexicon Harum: Harum Original Word: הָרֻם Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Harum Passive participle of the same as Horam; high; Harum, an Israelite -- Harum. see HEBREW Horam NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definition a desc. of Judah NASB Translation Harum (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs הָרֻם proper name, masculine a Judaite (DHMEpigr. Denkm. 59 compare Sabean proper name הרם, הרמה, Arabic proper name ![]() הָרָם see בֵּית הָרָם above Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the root word רוּם (rum), which means "to be high" or "exalted."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct corresponding Strong's Greek entries for the Hebrew name Harum, as it is a specific proper noun found in the Old Testament genealogies. Usage: Harum is used as a personal name in the genealogical records of the Bible. Context: Harum is mentioned in the genealogical lists of the tribe of Judah. Specifically, Harum is noted as the father of Aharhel. This reference is found in 1 Chronicles 4:8, which states: "And Koz was the father of Anub, Zobebah, and the families of Aharhel son of Harum." The context of this passage is a genealogical record that traces the lineage of the descendants of Judah, highlighting the familial connections and heritage within the tribe. The name Harum, meaning "exalted," reflects a common practice in Hebrew naming conventions where names often carried significant meanings or aspirations. Forms and Transliterations הָרֽוּם׃ הרום׃ hā·rūm haRum hārūmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 1 Chronicles 4:8 HEB: אֲחַרְחֵ֖ל בֶּן־ הָרֽוּם׃ NAS: of Aharhel the son of Harum. KJV: of Aharhel the son of Harum. INT: of Aharhel the son of Harum |