Who was Harim?

Father of Pedaiah in Jerusalem

The story of Harim

Harim - High Priest
Harim - High Priest
High Priest

Harim was a biblical figure mentioned in the book of Ezra. He was the son of Shashak and the brother of Hashub, Pahath-Moab, and Shallum. He was a leader of the people of Judah who returned to Jerusalem from Babylonian captivity. He was responsible for helping to rebuild the city walls and the temple. He was also responsible for organizing the people of Judah into their respective families and clans. He is best known for his role in the rebuilding of Jerusalem and the temple. He was also responsible for organizing the people of Judah into their respective families and clans. He was a leader of the people of Judah who returned to Jerusalem from Babylonian captivity. He was a faithful servant of God and a leader of the people of Judah. He was a man of great faith and courage and was an example of faithfulness to God. He is remembered for his role in the rebuilding of Jerusalem and the temple and for his faithfulness to God.

Name meaning

The name "Harim" has origins in Hebrew and Arabic cultures. In Hebrew, "Harim" means "dedicated" or "consecrated." It is also a biblical name found in the Old Testament, where Harim is mentioned as one of the priests or heads of families who returned with Zerubbabel from the Babylonian exile. In Arabic, "Harim" can mean "sacred" or "sanctuary." The name may have different meanings and significance in various cultures and can be used for both genders, although it is more commonly used as a masculine name.

Name origin

Sanskrit

Role

High Priest

First mention

1 Chronicles 24:8

Appearances in the Bible

12 mentions

In Hebrew

הרים