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ḥărōdī חֲרֹדִי ‘Harodite’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: patronymic from a derivative of ḥārad חָרַד ‘to tremble’, compare ʿēn ḥărōd עֵין חֲרֹד ‘En-harod’
Roots: חרד

ḥărōdī pr n loc gen
Harodite = see Harod "trembling"
1) a resident or descendant of Harod otherwise unknown; two of David's 37 guards, Shammah and Elika, called Harodites

Mentioned in 2 Samuel 23:25

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