Quick Definition
(Ge)-harashim
Biblical Persons & Places
Ge-harashim
A location first mentioned at 1Ch.4.14;
referred to as Ge-harashim (חֲרָשִׁים גַּיְא), or "valley/ of craftsmen" (NIV= Ge-harashim) (גַּיְא חֲרָשִׁים).
Strong's Definition
mechanics, the name of a valley in Jerusalem
Derivation: plural of H2796 (חָרָשׁ);
KJV Usage: Charashim, craftsmen.
Outline of Biblical Usage
Charashim or Harashim = "valley of craftsmen"
1) a valley near Lydda, a few miles east of Joppa, founded by Joab of Othniel's family
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Hebrew Lexicon
Charashim or Harashim = "valley of craftsmen"
a valley near Lydda, a few miles east of Joppa, founded by Joab of Othniel's family
Combined with gay (גַּיְא "Ge" H1516K)
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon
חֲרָשִׁים
chărâshý̂ym
BDB Definition:
Charashim or Harashim = valley of craftsmen
1) a valley near Lydda, a few miles east of Joppa, founded by Joab of Othniels family
Part of Speech: noun proper masculine
A Related Word by BDB/Strongs Number: plural of H2796
Total KJV Occurrences: 1
