ḥārim חָרִם ‘Harim’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from ḥāram חָרַם ‘to devote/destroy / to slit’
Roots:
חרם
ḥārim pr n m pers
Harim = "dedicated"
1) a priest in the time of David who had charge of the 3rd course
2) head of a family of exiles totalling 1017 who returned with Zerubbabel
3) another head of a family of exiles totalling 320 who returned with Zerubbabel
4) a priest in the time of Nehemiah
5) a ruler of the people under Nehemiah