Harim Was The Name Of Three Biblical Patriarchs:
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Harim (Hebrew: ; "destroyed" or "dedicated to God") was the name of three biblical patriarchs:, Head of the third of twenty-four priestly divisions instituted by King David. (I Chr. 24:8), Head of a non-priestly family, with 320 members, which returned with Zerubbabel. (Ezr. 2:32, Neh. 7:35) Eight members of this family were found to have married gentile women, whom they divorced. (Ezr. 10:31) Harim's son Malchijah was one of those who helped repair the walls of Jerusalem, including the Tower of the Furnaces. (Neh. 3:11) His seal was on the renewed covenant with God made by the Babylonian returnees. (Neh. 10:28), Head of a priestly family, with 1017 members, which returned with Zerubbabel. (Ezr. 2:39, Neh. 7:42) Five members of this family were found to have married gentile women, whom they divorced. (Ezr. 10:21) His seal was also on the renewed covenant. (Neh. 10:6) The head of his family at the time of the return was Adna. (Neh. 12:152), Hazo, Hazo was the son of Nahor and Milcah (Genesis 22:22). -- Wikipedia.