Hareph חָרֵף

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A descendant of Caleb, son of Hur.

Who is Hareph in the Bible?

Hareph was a descendant of Caleb in the tribe of Judah, mentioned in 1 Chronicles 2:51 as the son of Hur. He is identified primarily as the father of Beth-gader, a town or region associated with his family line. Hareph appears in the genealogical records that trace the descendants of Caleb, the faithful spy who encouraged Israel to trust God and enter the Promised Land, and who was rewarded with a special inheritance in Canaan. His inclusion in this genealogy underscores the Old Testament's emphasis on recording family lineages and the continuity of the tribe of Judah, from which the royal line of David and ultimately Jesus Christ would descend.

Biography

Hareph is mentioned briefly in 1Ch.2.51 as a descendant of Caleb, the son of Hur, from the tribe of Judah. He is identified as the father of Beth-gader, which is likely a reference to a town or a region associated with his family. The genealogy in 1 Chronicles 2 traces the descendants of Judah, focusing particularly on the line of Caleb, who was one of the faithful spies who encouraged the Israelites to trust in God and enter the Promised Land (Numbers 13-14). Caleb was rewarded for his faithfulness with a special inheritance in the land of Canaan. The mention of Hareph in this genealogy highlights the importance of family lineage and the recording of descendants in the Old Testament. It also shows how the tribe of Judah, from which King David and ultimately Jesus Christ would descend, grew and established itself in the land of Israel.

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In Scripture

1 biblical book
1 Chronicles 1 verse
  • 1 Chronicles 2:51

    "Salma the father of Bethlehem, and Hareph the father of Beth-gader."

Names & Aliases

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Named Hebrew חָרֵף
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Hareph

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

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