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אַרְנָן S 770 GK 820 n.pr.m. a descendant of David 1 Ch 3:21 .

אָרְנָן S 771 GK 821 n.pr.m. a Jebusite, whose threshing-floor was bought by David to erect an altar 1 Ch 21:15 , 18 , 20 (×2), 21 (×2), 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 28 , & according to 2 Ch 3:1 became site of temple; called אֲרַוְנָה 2 S 24:16 f. q.v.

אַרְנֹון S 769 GK 818 , אַרְנֹן n.pr .fl. Arnon , wady & stream in Moab ( MI ארנן , Thes Add Rob Ges MV der. from רנן , i.e. the rushing, roaring stream ) אַרְנֹון Nu 21:13 (×2), 14 + 12 times, אַרְנֹן Nu 21:28 + 10 times—called boundary between Moab & Amorites Nu 21:13 Ju 11:1 8, 22 cf. גְּבוּל אַרְנֹן Nu 22:36 ; often נַחַל אַרְנֹן Dt 2:2 4, 36 ; 3:8 , 12 , 16 ; 4:48 2 K 10:3 3; נ׳ אַרְנֹון Jos 12: 1, 2 ; 13:9 , 16 ; הַנְּחָלִים אַרְנֹון Nu 21:1 4; i.e. the stream- ravines that unite to form Arnon, cf. D i: also בַּמֹות אַרְנֹן heights of Arnon Nu 21:28 ; מעברות אַרְנֹון fords of Arnon Is 16: 2; elsewhere Nu 21:13 , 24 , 26 Ju 11:13 , 18 , 26 ; syn. of Moab Je 48:20 ; ( cf. Tristr Moab 125 f. ; mod. Môjib )

ארן TWOT 165, 166 ( assumed for foll. word, cf. Sta § 208 c ; Dl Pr 125 argues for

ארה (so Thes ), on ground of an Assyrian êrû , synon. of êrênu . )

אֲרֹון S 727 TWOT 166a GK 778 , c. art. הָאָרֹון , הָאָרֹן 203 n.m. Ex 3 5, 12
( f. 1 S 4, 17 ; 2 Ch 8 , 11 ) chest, ark ( Ph. ארן , sarcophagus , Assyrian êrênu (& êrû ) chest Zim BP 6, 22, Arabic إِرَانٌ ( ˒irānun ) chest , so Aramaic ܐܰܪܽܘܢܳܐ ( ˒aruno ) also Nab. ארנא , Vog p. 102, Ph. Mish. also pl. ארונות ) —only sg. ; abs. • אֲרֹון 2 K 12:10 = 2 Ch 24: 8; c. art. הָאָרֹון Dt 10:2 + always except Ex Lv Nu where הָאָרֹן ( Ex 25:14 (×2) + 13 times Ex, Lv 16:2 Nu 3:3 1; 10:35 ); cstr. אֲרֹון Ex 25:10 +, אֲרֹן Ex 30:6 Nu 4: 5; 7:89 ;— 1. chest , for money-offerings 2 K 12:10 , 11 2 Ch 24: 8, 10 , 11 (×2). 2. sarcophagus, mummy-case , of Joseph Gn 50:26 ( E ). 3. chest, ark in tabernacle & temple, containing tables of law, with

Rob E. Robinson. Tristr H. B. Tritram. Sta B Stade, Heb. Gram. Dl Friedrich Delitzsch, Wo lag das Paradies? Zim H.Zimmern, Babylonische Busspsalmen . Nab. Nabataean.

Vog C. J. M. de Vogüé, Syrie Centrale. E Elohist.

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