Berean Strong's Lexicon Taarea: Taarea Original Word: תַּעֲרֵעַ Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root עָרַע (arah), meaning "to pluck" or "to strip." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for the Hebrew name Taarea, as it is a proper noun specific to the Hebrew Bible. Usage: Taarea is a personal name found in the Hebrew Bible. It is used to identify an individual, specifically one of the sons of Jeroham, a member of the tribe of Benjamin. The name itself does not carry a specific meaning beyond its identification of this person. Cultural and Historical Background: In the context of ancient Israel, names often held significant meaning and were sometimes indicative of personal characteristics, familial lineage, or divine attributes. The tribe of Benjamin, to which Taarea belonged, was one of the twelve tribes of Israel, known for its warriors and its strategic location in the land of Israel. The genealogies in the Bible, such as the one mentioning Taarea, served to establish tribal and familial identities, which were crucial for inheritance rights and social structure. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definition a desc. of Saul, the same as NH8475 NASB Translation Tarea (1). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance beautiful, comely, countenance, fair, favored, goodlyPerhaps from ara'; Taarea, an Israelite -- Tarea. See Tachrea'. see HEBREW ara' see HEBREW Tachrea' Forms and Transliterations וְתַאְרֵ֥עַ ותארע vetaRea wə·ṯa’·rê·a‘ wəṯa’rêa‘Links Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 1 Chronicles 8:35 HEB: פִּית֥וֹן וָמֶ֖לֶךְ וְתַאְרֵ֥עַ וְאָחָֽז׃ NAS: [were] Pithon, Melech, Tarea and Ahaz. KJV: and Melech, and Tarea, and Ahaz. INT: Pithon Melech Tarea and Ahaz 1 Occurrence |