Arah
Arah
(Heb. Arach’, , prob. for wayfaring), the name of two men.
1. (Sept. .) The first named of the three sons of Ulla of the tribe of Asher (1Ch 7:39). B.C. apparently 1017.
2. (Sept. , ) An Israelite whose posterity (variously stated as 775 and 652 in number) returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:5; Neh 7:10). B.C. ante 536. He is probably the same with the Arab (Sept. ) whose son Shechaniah was father-in-law of Tobiah (Neh 6:18).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Arah
1. 1Ch 7:39.
2. Ezr 2:5.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Arah
ARAH.1. In the genealogy of Asher (1Ch 7:39). 2. His family returned with Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:5, Neh 6:18; Neh 7:10, 1Es 5:10 mg.).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Arah
ara (, ‘arah, traveler?): (1) The son of Ulla, an Asherite (1Ch 7:39). (2) The head of a family that returned from the exile with Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:5; Neh 7:10). He is sometimes identified with Arah of Neh 6:18 whose grand-daughter became the wife of Tobiah, the Ammonite who tried to thwart Nehemiah in rebuilding Jerusalem.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Arah
[A’rah]
1. Son of Ulla, a descendant of Asher. 1Ch 7:39.
2. Father of a family who returned from exile. Ezr 2:5; Neh 7:10.
3. A Jew whose grand-daughter married Tobiah the Ammonite, who greatly hindered the building of the city Neh 6:18.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Arah
H733
1. Son of Ulla
1Ch 7:39
2. An Israelite, whose descendants returned from Babylon
– General references
Ezr 2:5; Neh 7:10
Probably identical with Arah in Nehemiah 6:18
Neh 6:18
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Arah
A’rah. (wayfaring).
1. An Asherite, of the sons of Ulla. 1Ch 7:39.
2. The sons of Arah returned with Zerubbabel in number, 775 according to Ezr 2:5, but 652 according to Neh 7:10. (B.C. 536). One of his descendants, Shechaniah, was the father-in-law of Tobiah, the Ammonite. Neh 6:18.