What does אַהֲרוֹן (ʾahărwōn) mean in the Bible?
אַהֲרוֹן (ʾahărwōn) is a Hebrew word meaning "Aharon , the brother of Moses".
Aharon , the brother of Moses
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אַהֲרוֹן (ʾahărwōn) is a Hebrew word meaning "Aharon , the brother of Moses".
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אַהֲרוֹן (ʾahărwōn) is a Hebrew word meaning "Aharon , the brother of Moses".
The BSB source-word alignment has 347 aligned rows for this entry. Common renderings include Aaron (117), and Aaron (81), of Aaron (54), Aaron’s (17), to Aaron (9).
The source-word alignment first shows this entry at Exodus 4:14. Its strongest book concentrations include Exodus (116), Numbers (101), Leviticus (80), 1 Chronicles (17).
BSB source-word alignment connects this entry to exact verse rows, English rendering, source form, transliteration, and parsing.
How English Renders ItA compact distribution from source-word alignment before the full evidence tables.
Hebrew word. Aharon , the brother of Moses
Aaron.
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אַהֲרוֹן is of uncertain origin - no further derivation.
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