Shaharaim

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SHAHARAIM.—A Benjamite (1Ch_8:8).
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909


1Ch_8:8. Father of many heads of houses whom his three wives bore to him. He begat in Moab, after he had sent them namely, Hushim and Baara his wives away; there he begat, with Hodesh his wife, Jobab, etc. He must have been in Moab a long time.
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
By Andrew Robert Fausset, co-Author of Jamieson, Fausset and Brown's 1888.


Shahara'im. (double dawn). A Benjamite. 1Ch_8:8. (B.C. about 1546).
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863


shā-ha-rā?im (שׁחרים, shaḥărayim; Codex Vaticanus Σααρήλ, Saarḗl; Codex Alexandrinus Σααρήμ, Saarḗm): A Benjamite name (1Ch_8:8). The passage is corrupt beyond only the most tentative emendation. ?Sharaim? has no connection with the foregoing text. One of the suggested restorations of 1Ch_8:8, 1Ch_8:9 reads: ?And Shaharaim begat in the field of Moab, after he had driven them (i.e. the Moabites) out, from Hodesh his wife, Jobab,? etc. (Curtis, International Critical Commentary).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.



(Heb. Shachara'yim, שִׁחֲרִיַ ם, double dawn, i.e. the morning and evening twilight; Sept. Σααρήμ v.r. Σααρίν and Σααρήλ; Vulg. Saharaim), a person named among the descendants of Benjamin as the father of several children in the land of Moab by two wives (1Ch_8:8). B.C. ante 1612. Considerable confusion appears to have crept into the text where this name occurs (1Ch_8:3-11), which may perhaps be removed by transposition of the middle clause of 1Ch_8:8 and the whole of 1Ch_8:6 after 1Ch_8:7, and rendering as follows: “And there were sons (born) to Bela, Addar, and Gera, and Abihud, and Abishua, and Naaman, and Achoach [or Achiah], and Gera [repeated by error], and Shephuphan [spuriously inserted], and Huram [spuriously inserted likewise from the sons of Becher]; and (their father) himself banished Naaman, and Achiah [or Achoach], and Gera; and after his dismissal of them, he begot Uzza and Achichud. And these are the descendants of Echud [i.e. Achiah, otherwise Acharah], chiefs of the progenitors of the inhabitants of Geba (afterwards) exiled to Manachath. Shacharayim begot (children) in the land of Moab of his two wives Hushim and Baara [or Chodesh] — namely, of the latter, Yobah, and Tsibya, and Meysha, and Malkam, and Yeuts, and Shobya [v.r. Shokyah], and Mirmah, chieftains of their lineage; and of the other, Abitub and Elpaal.” SEE JACOB.



CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.





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