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Harim

Harim in the Bible — third-chosen priest for the twenty-four courses (1CH 24:8). Harim belonged to the tribe of Levi. Referenced in 7 scripture passages.

Name meaning: destroyed; dedicated to God

Profile

Gender
male
Tribe
Levi
Scripture References
7 references
Known Names
1 name
Relationships
6 connections

Names & Labels (1)

Harimproper name
Hebrew
חָרִם
Transliteration
charim
Meaning
consecrated [to y-h-v-h]
Greek
Χαρημ
Reference
1CH 24:8
Strong's
H2766

Family & Relationships (6)

descendant

Eleazar(1CH 24:8)

ancestor

Maaseiah(EZR 10:18)
Elijah(EZR 10:21)
Shemaiah(EZR 10:21)
Jehiel(EZR 10:21)
Uzziah(EZR 10:21)

Notes

In the line of Eleazar (1CH 24:6, 8)

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Harim in the Bible?

Harim is described in the Bible as third-chosen priest for the twenty-four courses (1CH 24:8). Harim belonged to the tribe of Levi.

What does the name Harim mean?

The name Harim means “destroyed; dedicated to God” according to Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary.

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