Topical Encyclopedia Hariph is a biblical figure mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically within the context of the post-exilic period when the Israelites returned from Babylonian captivity to rebuild Jerusalem and the Temple. The name Hariph appears in the genealogical and census records that are significant for understanding the restoration community and its leadership.Biblical References: 1. Nehemiah 7:24 · Hariph is listed among the descendants who returned with Zerubbabel. The verse states: "The descendants of Hariph, 112." This enumeration is part of a larger census that Nehemiah records, reflecting the families and individuals who were committed to the restoration of Jerusalem and its religious life. 2. Nehemiah 10:19 · Hariph is also mentioned as one of the signatories of the covenant renewal under Nehemiah's leadership. The verse reads: "Hariph, Anathoth, Nebai." This covenant was a solemn agreement to follow the Law of God, emphasizing the community's dedication to spiritual and social reforms. Historical and Theological Context: The mention of Hariph in these passages highlights the importance of family lineage and community identity in the post-exilic period. The returnees were keen on re-establishing their heritage and religious practices, which had been disrupted during the Babylonian exile. The listing of names, including Hariph, serves to authenticate the continuity of the Israelite community and their commitment to the covenant with God. Theologically, the inclusion of Hariph in the covenant renewal underscores the collective responsibility of the Israelites to uphold the Law. It reflects a period of spiritual revival and a return to the foundational principles of their faith. The act of signing the covenant was not merely a formality but a profound declaration of allegiance to God's commandments and a rejection of past disobediences that led to exile. Significance: Hariph's mention, though brief, is part of a broader narrative that illustrates the themes of restoration, covenant faithfulness, and communal identity. It serves as a reminder of the importance of each individual's role in the larger community of faith. The post-exilic records, including the mention of Hariph, provide valuable insights into the historical and spiritual dynamics of the time, highlighting the resilience and dedication of the Jewish people in re-establishing their religious and cultural heritage. Smith's Bible Dictionary Hariph(a plucking-off). A hundred and twelve of the Bene-Hariph returned from the captivity with Zerubbabel. (Nehemiah 7:24) The name occurs again among the "heads of the people" who sealed the covenant. ch. (Nehemiah 10:19) Easton's Bible Dictionary Autumnal rain. (1.) Nehemiah 7:24. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia HARIPHha'-rif (chariph, chariph): One of those who returned from exile under Zerubbabel and helped to seal the covenant under Nehemiah and Ezra (Nehemiah 7:24; Nehemiah 10:19 (20)). Ezra 2:18 has "Jorah." Strong's Hebrew 2741. Charuphi -- descendant of Hariph... descendant of Hariph. Transliteration: Charuphi Phonetic Spelling: (khar-oo-fee') Short Definition: Haruphite. ... of Hariph NASB Word Usage Haruphite (1). Haruphite ... /hebrew/2741.htm - 6k 2756. Chariph -- an Israelite Thesaurus Hariph (1 Occurrence)... (2.) 10:19. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. HARIPH. ...Hariph (1 Occurrence). Nehemiah 10:19 Hariph, Anathoth, Nobai, (WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV NIV ... /h/hariph.htm - 7k Haruphite (1 Occurrence) 112 (2 Occurrences) Ne'bai (1 Occurrence) Nobai (1 Occurrence) Nebai (1 Occurrence) Anathoth (16 Occurrences) An'athoth (19 Occurrences) Arsiphurith Harim (7 Occurrences) Resources Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible ThesuarusConcordance Hariph (1 Occurrence)Nehemiah 10:19 Subtopics Hariph: One of the Exiles: Probably the Same With Jorah Hariph: One Who Sealed the Covenant Related Terms |