Hakkore
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Hakkore is a term found in the Old Testament, specifically in the Book of Judges. The name "Hakkore" translates to "the caller" or "the crier" in Hebrew. It is not a person but rather a place associated with a significant event in the life of Samson, one of the judges of Israel.

Biblical Reference:

The primary reference to Hakkore is found in Judges 15:19. The context of this passage is a miraculous event that occurs after Samson has achieved a great victory over the Philistines. After defeating a thousand Philistines with the jawbone of a donkey, Samson is overcome with intense thirst. In his distress, he calls out to the LORD for help, fearing that he might die of thirst and fall into the hands of the uncircumcised.

Judges 15:19 states: "So God split open the hollow place in Lehi, and water came out of it. When Samson drank, his strength returned, and he revived. Therefore he named it En-hakkore, and it remains in Lehi to this day."

Significance:

1. Divine Provision: The event at Hakkore underscores the theme of divine provision and deliverance. Despite Samson's earlier actions, which often reflected personal vendettas and impulsive behavior, God responds to his plea for help. This act of provision highlights God's mercy and faithfulness to His chosen deliverer, even when Samson's actions are not always aligned with divine will.

2. Symbolism of Water: Water, in this context, symbolizes life and sustenance. Samson's revival upon drinking the water signifies not only physical rejuvenation but also spiritual renewal. It serves as a reminder of God's ability to provide for His people in their time of need, reinforcing the idea that God is the ultimate source of life.

3. Name Significance: The name "En-hakkore," meaning "Spring of the Caller," commemorates Samson's cry to God and the subsequent miracle. It serves as a lasting testament to the power of prayer and God's readiness to answer those who call upon Him in faith.

4. Location: The exact geographical location of Hakkore is not definitively known today. However, it is associated with the region of Lehi, which is believed to be in the territory of Judah. The name "Lehi" itself means "jawbone," linking it to the earlier event where Samson used a donkey's jawbone to defeat the Philistines.

Theological Implications:

The account of Hakkore invites reflection on the nature of God's relationship with His people. It illustrates that God's grace is not contingent upon human perfection but is available to those who earnestly seek Him. Samson's account, including the episode at Hakkore, serves as a reminder of the importance of reliance on God and the power of prayer in the life of a believer.
Strong's Hebrew
5875. En Haqqore -- "spring of the one calling," location of a ...
... "spring of the one calling," location of a miraculous spring. Transliteration: En
Haqqore Phonetic Spelling: (ane-hak-ko-ray') Short Definition: En-hakkore. ...
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September 18 Evening
... SEPTEMBER 18 EVENING. En-hakkore. (Or, The well of him that cried.)"JUDG.
15:19. If thou knewest the gift of God, and who it is ...
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Scriptural Poems; Being Several Portions of Scripture Digested ...
... when he had drunk, his spirit came As heretofore, and he reviv'd again: Wherefore
that place, which is in Lehi, bore Unto this day the name of En-hakkore. ...
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Thesaurus
En-hakkore (1 Occurrence)
En-hakkore. Enhakkore, En-hakkore. En-hakkor'e . Easton's Bible Dictionary
Fountain ... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. EN-HAKKORE. en ...
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Hakkore (1 Occurrence)
...Hakkore (1 Occurrence). ... When he had drunk, his spirit came again, and he revived:
therefore its name was called En Hakkore, which is in Lehi, to this day. ...
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En (19 Occurrences)
... It occurs in numerous compound words, as EN-GEDI, EN-HADDAH, EN-HAKKORE,
EN-HAZOR, EN-RIMMON, EN-ROGEL, EN-SHEMESH (which see). ...
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Enhakkore (1 Occurrence)
... Judges 15:19). It has been identified with the spring `Ayun Kara, near Zoreah.
Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. EN-HAKKORE. en-hak'-o ...
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Hakkoz (6 Occurrences)

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Lehi (5 Occurrences)
... When he had drunk, his spirit came again, and he revived: therefore its
name was called En Hakkore, which is in Lehi, to this day. ...
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Revived (14 Occurrences)
... When he had drunk, his spirit came again, and he revived: therefore its
name was called En Hakkore, which is in Lehi, to this day. ...
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En-
... It occurs in numerous compound words, as EN-GEDI, EN-HADDAH, EN-HAKKORE,
EN-HAZOR, EN-RIMMON, EN-ROGEL, EN-SHEMESH (which see). ...
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En-hakkor'e (1 Occurrence)
En-hakkor'e. En-hakkore, En-hakkor'e. Enhances . Multi-Version Concordance ...
(DBY RSV). En-hakkore, En-hakkor'e. Enhances . Reference Bible.
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Cleaved (36 Occurrences)
... Lehi, and there came water thereout; and when he had drunk, his spirit came again,
and he revived: wherefore the name thereof was called En-hakkore, which is ...
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