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ḥărūmaf חֲרוּמַף ‘Harumaph’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from passive participle of ḥāram חָרַם ‘to devote/destroy / to slit’ and ʾaf אַף ‘anger’
Roots: חרם אף

ḥărūmaf pr n m pers
Harumaph = "split nose"
1) father of Jedaiah, one of the builders of the wall in Nehemiah's time

Mentioned in Nehemiah 3:10

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