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rare & here dub. ; å Hi De Brd Or Is 29:1 der. from אל + ארי = hearth of Ēl , v. also RS Sem i. 469, who thinks of pillar-altars; cf. אראלדודה MI 12 v. Sm & So , and Dr Sm xci) אראיל Kt Ez 43:1 5, 16 ; ( Qr אֲרִיאֵל ); = הַרְאֵל v 15 ( Vrss Co אריאל ), all c. art.,—of altar-hearth in Ezekiel’s temple.

[ אֲרוּמָה S 725 GK 777 ] n.pr.loc. home of Abimelek ( Thes Add sub ארם ) Ju 9:41 בָּארוּמָה , prob. = רוּמָה 2 K 23:3 6, cf. Jer Lag Onomast. 146, 2nd ed. 178 . It must have lain near Shechem; identified by MV al. with El ˓Ormah , 2 hours SE.

from Shechem ( vandeVelde Reisen ii. 268 ), but this place not otherwise known; cf. Survey ii. 387.

אֲרַוְנָה S 728 GK 779 n.pr.m. Araunah , a Jebusite— א׳ 2 S 24:20 ( ×2 ) , 21 , 22 , 28 (×2) (but read עֶבֶד אֲדֹוֹנִי cf. We D r) v 2 3, 24 ; Kt גֹּרֶן האורנה v 16 ( Qr הָאֲרַוְנָה ) c. art. but cf. D r; Kt ג׳ ארניה v 18 ( Qr אֲרַוְנָה ); = אָרְנָן
( q.v. ) 1 Ch 21:15 f ; Ö in S & Ch Ὀρνα .

ארז TWOT 160 ( cf. Arabic أَرَزَ (˒araza) be firm, also withdraw, retreat ) .

אֶרֶז S 730 TWOT 160a GK 780 n.m. Ez 17:23 cedar ;— f. Ez 17:22 א׳ הָרָמָה , but del. הרמה Ö C o;— ( Arabic أَرْزٌ ( ˒arzun ) pine-tree , etc.; Ethiopic ( ˒arz ) Syriac ܐܰܪܙܳܐ ( ˒arzo ) ) א׳ abs. Lv 14:4 + 19 times, אָרֶז Jb 40:17 + 6 times; pl. אֲרָזִים Is 9:9 + 35 times; cstr. אַרְזֵי Is 2:13 + 5 times; sf. אֲרָזֶיךָ Je 22:7 Zc 11: 1; אֲרָזָיו Is 37:24 = 2 K 19:2 3;— 1. cedar-tree , ( a ) as growing Nu 24:6 ψ 148:9 Is 41:1 9; 44:14 cf. Ez 31: 8; especially as growing on

Lebanon 1 K 5:13 ; 2 K 14:9 = 2 Ch 25:18 (both in fable of Jehoash); often אַרְזֵי (הַ)לְּבָנֹון Ju 9:15 Is 2:1 3; 14:8 ψ 29:5 (×2) ( fig. ) 104:16 , cf. 1 K 5:20 2 K 19:23 = Is 37:24 ψ 92:13 Ct 5:15 Ez 27:5 ( sg. coll .) Zc 11:1 , 2 ( fig. ); Ct 1:17

Ezr 3:7 Je 22:23 ( fig. ) Ez 17:3 ( fig. ); ( b ) especially in sim. , of outward power,

Vrss Old Versions. Co C. H. Cornill. Jer Jerome; also Jerusalem. Lag P. de Lagarde, Onomastica Sacra . vandeVelde C. W. M. van de Velde, esp. circa., Reis door Syrie en Palestina; E. T., Narrative of a Journey through Syria and Palestine;

We J. Wellhousen. abs. absolute.


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