I. חָרָן proper name, of a location city in northern Mesopotamia (Assyrian —arrânu = road, path COTGloss; compare DlPa 185; JenKosmologie 28 'junction of trading-routes' = cross-roads) — mentioned as city of Abram's sojourn [Gen 11:31], where his father Terah died v[Gen 11:32], and whence he departed for Canaan [Gen 12:4]; [Gen 12:5] where Laban, Jacob's uncle, lived, and whither Jacob fled [Gen 27:43]; [Gen 28:10] (both חָרָ֫נָה), [Gen 29:4] as conquered by fathers of Sennacherib [2Kgs 19:12] = [Isa 37:12] as place of trade [Ezek 27:23] Assyrian –arrana (-ni), SchrCOT on [Gen 11:31]; [Gen 27:43] ᵐ5 Χαρραν. It was an ancient seat of worship of moon-god (Sin), see SchrKG 355, 596; see further ChwolsohnSsabier i, 303 ff. WüstenfeldZMG 1864, 443 f. SchrKG 355, 536 SachauReise 217 ff. MezGeschichte. d. Stadt Harran, 1892.
The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon
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