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ʾāraḥ אָרַח ‘Arah’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from ʾāraḥ אָרַח ‘to journey’
Roots: ארח

ʾāraḥ pr n m pers
Arah = "traveller"
1) a man of Asher
2) the prominent head of a family of returning exiles
3) another returned exile

Mentioned in Ezra 2:5 Nehemiah 6:18, 7:10 1 Chronicles 7:39

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