Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Introduction: Haran is a significant location in biblical history, often associated with the patriarchs of Israel. It is mentioned in various contexts throughout the Old Testament, serving as a backdrop for key events in the lives of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Haran is both a person and a place, and its dual significance is reflected in the biblical narrative. Haran as a Person: Haran is first introduced as a person in the genealogy of Terah. Haran is the son of Terah and the brother of Abram (later Abraham) and Nahor. He is the father of Lot, Milcah, and Iscah. Haran's early death in Ur of the Chaldeans is noted in Genesis 11:28: "While his father Terah was still alive, Haran died in his native land, in Ur of the Chaldeans." Haran as a Place: Haran, the place, is a city located in the region of Paddan Aram, which is in modern-day southeastern Turkey. It is a significant location in the biblical narrative for several reasons: 1. Abraham's Journey: After the death of Haran, Terah took his family, including Abram, Sarai, and Lot, and set out from Ur to go to Canaan. However, they settled in Haran instead. Genesis 11:31 states, "Terah took his son Abram, his grandson Lot (son of Haran), and his daughter-in-law Sarai, the wife of his son Abram, and together they set out from Ur of the Chaldeans to go to Canaan. But when they came to Haran, they settled there." 2. God's Call to Abram: Haran is the place where God called Abram to leave his country and go to the land that He would show him. This call marks the beginning of Abram's journey of faith and the establishment of the covenant between God and Abram. Genesis 12:1-4 records this pivotal moment: "Then the LORD said to Abram, 'Leave your country, your kindred, and your father’s household, and go to the land I will show you.'" 3. Jacob's Sojourn: Haran is also significant in the life of Jacob, the grandson of Abraham. After deceiving his brother Esau, Jacob fled to Haran to escape Esau's wrath and to find a wife from his mother's family. In Haran, Jacob worked for his uncle Laban and married Leah and Rachel. Genesis 28:10-29:30 details Jacob's journey and experiences in Haran. 4. Return to Canaan: After many years in Haran, Jacob returned to Canaan with his family and possessions. This return journey is marked by Jacob's wrestling with God and his reconciliation with Esau. Cultural and Historical Context: Haran was an important city in ancient Mesopotamia, known for its strategic location on trade routes. It was a center of worship for the moon god Sin, which may have influenced the religious practices of the surrounding regions. The city's prominence in trade and religion made it a significant cultural hub during the time of the patriarchs. Biblical References: · Genesis 11:26-32 · Genesis 12:1-5 · Genesis 27:43-28:5 · Genesis 29:1-30 · Genesis 31:17-21 Conclusion: Haran serves as a critical geographical and narrative link in the biblical account of the patriarchs. It is a place of transition, where significant divine encounters and family events occur, shaping the course of Israel's history. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary HaranSmith's Bible Dictionary Haran(a mountaineer).
ATS Bible Dictionary Haran1. The eldest son of Terah, brother of Abraham, and father of Lot, Milcah, and Iscah. He died before his father Terah, Genesis 11:26 31. 2. An ancient city called in the New Testament Charran, in the northwest part of Mesopotamia. Here, after leaving Ur, Abraham dwelt till is father Terah died; and to this old homestead Isaac sent for a wife, and Jacob fled from the wrath of Esau, Genesis 11:31,32; 12:5; 24:1-67; 27:43; 28:10; 29:4. Haran was ravaged by the Assyrians in the time of Hezekiah, 2 Kings 19:12; Isaiah 37:12. Here also Crassus the Roman general was defeated and killed by the Parthiuated on a branch of the Euphrates, in 36 degrees 52- north latitude, and 39 degrees 5- east longitude, in a flat and sandy plain, and is only peopled by a few wandering Arabs, who select it for the delicious water it furnishes. Easton's Bible Dictionary (1.) Hebrews haran; i.e., "mountaineer." The eldest son of Terah, brother of Abraham and Nahor, and father of Lot, Milcah, and Iscah. He died before his father (Genesis 11:27), in Ur of the Chaldees. (2.) Hebrews haran, i.e., "parched;" or probably from the Accadian charana, meaning "a road." A celebrated city of Western Asia, now Harran, where Abram remained, after he left Ur of the Chaldees, till his father Terah died (Genesis 11:31, 32), when he continued his journey into the land of Canaan. It is called "Charran" in the LXX. and in Acts 7:2. It is called the "city of Nahor" (Genesis 24:10), and Jacob resided here with Laban (30:43). It stood on the river Belik, an affluent of the Euphrates, about 70 miles above where it joins that river in Upper Mesopotamia or Padan-aram, and about 600 miles northwest of Ur in a direct line. It was on the caravan route between the east and west. It is afterwards mentioned among the towns taken by the king of Assyria (2 Kings 19:12; Isaiah 37:12). It was known to the Greeks and Romans under the name Carrhae. (3.) The son of Caleb of Judah (1 Chronicles 2:46) by his concubine Ephah. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia HARAN (1)ha'-ran (haran): HARAN (2) ha'-ran (charan; Charhran): The city where Terah settled on his departure from Ur (Genesis 11:31 f); whence Abram set out on his pilgrimage of faith to Canaan (Genesis 12:1). It was probably "the city of Nahor" to which Abraham's servant came to find a wife for Isaac (Genesis 24:10). Hither came Jacob when he fled from Esau's anger (Genesis 27:43). Here he met his bride (Genesis 29:4), and in the neighboring pastures he tended the flocks of Laban. It is one of the cities named by Rabshakeh as destroyed by the king of Assyria (2 Kings 19:12 Isaiah 37:12). Ezekiel speaks of the merchants of Haran as trading with Tyre (27:23). Greek 5488. Charran -- Haran, a city in northwest Mesopotamia ... Haran, a city in northwest Mesopotamia. Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Transliteration: Charran Phonetic Spelling: (khar-hran') Short Definition ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/5488.htm - 6k Strong's Hebrew 2039. Haran -- "mountaineer," a brother of Abram, also an ...... 2038, 2039. Haran. 2040 . "mountaineer," a brother of Abram, also an Israelite. Transliteration: Haran Phonetic Spelling: (haw-rawn') Short Definition: Haran ... /hebrew/2039.htm - 6k 1028. Beth Haran -- Beth-haran 3252. Yiskah -- a daughter of Haran 2771. Charan -- "crossroads," a city in N. Mesopotamia 2771b. Charan -- son of Caleb 2771a. Charan -- "crossroads," a city in N. Mesopotamia 1027. Beth Haram -- "house of the height," a place East of the ... Library Of the Time of the Migration of Abraham, When, According to the ... Of the Years of Terah, who Completed his Lifetime in Haran. Abraham's Four Surrenders Of the Order and Nature of the Promises of God which were Made to ... 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Standard Bible Encyclopedia BETH-HARAN. beth-ha'-ran (beth haran): A ... /b/beth-haran.htm - 6k Haran (19 Occurrences) Terah (12 Occurrences) Nahor (18 Occurrences) Abram (48 Occurrences) Chaldees (13 Occurrences) Ur (5 Occurrences) Rezeph (2 Occurrences) Chalde'ans (74 Occurrences) Settled (112 Occurrences) Resources Who was Haran in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Lot in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Who was Jacob in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Haran (19 Occurrences)Acts 7:2 Acts 7:4 Genesis 11:26 Genesis 11:27 Genesis 11:28 Genesis 11:29 Genesis 11:31 Genesis 11:32 Genesis 12:4 Genesis 12:5 Genesis 27:43 Genesis 28:10 Genesis 29:4 Numbers 32:36 2 Kings 19:12 1 Chronicles 2:46 1 Chronicles 23:9 Isaiah 37:12 Ezekiel 27:23 Subtopics Haran: Also Called Charran: A Place in Mesopotamia to Which Terah and Abraham Migrated Haran: Also Called Charran: Abraham Leaves, by Divine Command Haran: Also Called Charran: Conquest of, King of Assyria Haran: Also Called Charran: Death of Terah At Haran: Also Called Charran: Idolatry In Haran: Also Called Charran: Jacob Flees To Haran: Also Called Charran: Merchants of Haran: Also Called Charran: Returns From, With Rachel and Leah Haran: Father of Lot and Brother of Abraham Related Terms |