Lexical Summary Charim: "consecrated", the name of several Israelites Original Word: חָרִםTransliteration: Charim Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-reem') Part of Speech: Proper Name Masculine Short Definition: "consecrated", the name of several Israelites Meaning: Harim -- "consecrated", the name of several Israelites Strong's Concordance Harim From charam; snub-nosed; Charim, an Israelite -- Harim. see HEBREW charam Brown-Driver-Briggs H2766. Charim חָרִם proper name, masculine (consecrated; compare Sabean proper name, masculine יחרמאל חרם, Hal411. 504 DHMl.c.) — 1 priest of the third course, David's time, according to 1 Chronicles 24:8. 2 priest of time of Nehemiah Nehemiah 10:6. 3 heads of families of returning exiles: a. Ezra 2:39 = Nehemiah 7:42; Ezra 10:21; Nehemiah 12:15. b. Ezra 2:32 = Nehemiah 7:35; Ezra 10:31; Nehemiah 3:11. 4 a prince Nehemiah 10:28. |