חרר
TWOT
757, 758
(
√ of foll.;
v.
Assyrian
ḫarâru
,
bore, pierce
,
ḫurru,
hole, ravine
Dl
Pr 150, 182
; Arabic
خُرٌْ
(
ḫurun
)
hole
or
mouth
of millstone;
NH
חִרְחֵר
bore, pierce
)
.
III
.
חֹר
S
2356, 2715
TWOT
757a, 758a
GK
2985, 2986
,
חֹור
n.
[
m.
]
hole
;
abs.
חֹר
2 K 12:10 Ez 8:7
(
del. Co B
etc.),
חֹור
Ct 5:
4,
חֹרִים
1 S 14:1
1;
cstr.
חֹרֵי
Jb 30:
6;
sf.
חֹרָיו
Na 2:1
3,
חֹרֵיהֶן
Zc 14:1
2;
hole
in lid of chest
2 K 12:10
(made by boring,
נקב
), in door
Ct 5:4
; in wall
Ez 8:7
(
v.
supra);
=
eye-
socket
עיניו תִּמַּקְנָה בְּח׳
Zc 14:12
(plague of enemies of Jerusalem);
holes
as hiding- places for men
1 S 14:11
, so also
13:6
Ew We Dr
(for
MT
חוחים
), dwelling of outcast people
חרי עָפָר
Jb 30:
6; of
dens
of lions
Na 2:13
.
I.
חֹר
,
v.
II
.
חור
.
חֻר S 2352 TWOT 758b GK 2987 , חוּר S 2353, 2354, 2355 TWOT 630a GK 2580, 2581, 2583
n.
[
m.
]
id.
pl.
חוּרִים
Is 42:22
as hiding-places of men; s.
cstr.
חֻר
Is 11:8
hole of asp (
פָּתֶן
).
II
.
חֹרִי
S
2751, 2752, 2753
TWOT
630c, 740
GK
3035, 3036, 3037
,
חֹורִי
adj.
, usually
n.pr.
gent.
et
pers.
(
prob.
=
cave-dweller
, so
Thes Rob-Ges. MV V
B;
v.
also
W
Max
Müll
Asien u. Europa 136, 155, 156
)
1.
adj.
gent.
שֵׂעִיר הַח׳
Gn 36:20
Seir the Horite
(
P
); read
הַח׳
also
v
2
for
MT
הַחֹוִּי
.
2.
n.pr.
gent.
always
c.
art.; usually
sg. coll.
הַחֹרִי
, ancient inhabitants of land of Edom
Gn 14:6
(
בְּהַרֲרָם שֵׂעִיר
); in
P
called
בְּנֵי שֵׂעִיר בְּאֶרֶץ אֱדֹום
36:21
(
vid. v
2
0);
cf.
v
2
9,
30
; according to
Dt 2:12
(where alone
הַחֹרִים
),
v
22
they
Dl Friedrich Delitzsch, Wo lag das Paradies? We J. Wellhousen.
Dr S. R. Driver. MT Masoretic Text. adj. adjective. gent. gentis , of a people, gentilicium . pers. person, personae.
Rob-Ges. Gesenuis, Hebrew and English Lexicon, translated by E. Robinson. MV Gesenius, Handwörterbuch über das A. T. , edd. F. Mühlau & W. Volck. VB Variorum Bible.
W
W. Wright.
Müll
A. Müller
.
P
Priests Code or Narrative.
sg.
singular.
vid.
vide
, see.
III.