H8287 שׁרוּחן - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


שׁרוּחן
shârûchen
shaw-roo-khen'
Probably from H8281 (in the sense of dwelling (compare H8271)) and H2580; abode of pleasure; Sharuchen, a place in Palestine

KJV Usage: Sharuhen.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB9041

שׁרוּחן
Sharuhen = "refuge of grace"
1. a city in Judah allotted to Simeon
Origin: probably from H8281 (in the sense of dwelling [compare H8271] and H2580
TWOT: None
Parts of Speech: Proper Name Location

TBESH:
שָׁרוּחֶ֑ן
sha.ru.chen
N:N--L
Sharuhen
Sharuhen = "refuge of grace"
1) a city in Judah allotted to Simeon

View how H8287 שׁרוּחן is used in the Bible

One occurence of H8287 שׁרוּחן

Joshua 19:6 and Sharuhen;

Distinct usage

1 and Sharuhen;


Related words

H8287

H8281 שׁרה shârâh

שׁרה
shârâh
shaw-raw'
A primitive root; to free

KJV Usage: direct.


H4952 משׁרה mishrâh
משׁרה
mishrâh
mish-raw'
From H8281 in the sense of loosening; maceration, that is, steeped juice

KJV Usage: liquor.


H8293
שׁרוּת o
shêrûth
shay-rooth'
From H8281 abbreviated; freedom

KJV Usage: remnant.


H8302 שׁרינה שׁריה שׁרין שׁריון shiryôn shiryân shiryâh shiryônâh
שׁרינה שׁריה שׁרין שׁריון
shiryôn shiryân shiryâh shiryônâh
(shir) -yone', -yawn', -yaw', -yo-naw'
From H8281 in the original sense of turning; a corslet (as if twisted)

KJV Usage: breastplate, coat of mail, habergeon, harness. See H5030.


H8271 שׁרא she rê'

שׁרא
she rê'
sher-ay'
(Chaldee); a root corresponding to that of H8293; to free, separate; figuratively to unravel, commence; by implication (of unloading beasts) to reside

KJV Usage: begin dissolve, dwell, loose.


H2580 חן chên

חן
chên
khane
From H2603; graciousness, that is, subjectively (kindness, favor) or objectively (beauty)

KJV Usage: favour, grace (-ious), pleasant, precious, [well-] favoured.


H2433 חין chı̂yn
חין
chı̂yn
kheen
Another form of H2580; beauty

KJV Usage: comely.


H2581 חן chên
חן
chên
khane
The same as H2580; grace; Chen, a figurative name for an Israelite

KJV Usage: Hen.


H2582 חנדד chênâdâd
חנדד
chênâdâd
khay-naw-dawd'
Probably from H2580 and H1908; favor of Hadad; Chenadad, an Israelite

KJV Usage: Henadad.


H2600 חנּם chinnâm
חנּם
chinnâm
khin-nawm'
From H2580; gratis, that is, devoid of cost, reason or advantage

KJV Usage: without a cause (cost, wages), causeless, to cost nothing, free (-ly), innocent, for nothing (nought), in vain.