Hagri
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Introduction:
The name "Hagri" appears in the Old Testament, specifically within the genealogical and tribal records of the Israelites. The term is associated with a group of people known as the Hagrites, who are mentioned in the context of Israel's history and interactions with neighboring tribes.

Biblical References:
The Hagrites are mentioned in several passages in the Old Testament. One of the primary references is found in 1 Chronicles 5:10, where the Reubenites, a tribe of Israel, are described as having waged war against the Hagrites during the reign of King Saul. The passage states: "During the days of Saul, they waged war against the Hagrites, who were defeated by their hand. They occupied the dwellings of the Hagrites throughout the entire region east of Gilead."

Another significant mention is in 1 Chronicles 5:19-20, which provides further details about the conflict: "They waged war against the Hagrites, as well as Jetur, Naphish, and Nodab. They were helped in fighting them, and God delivered the Hagrites and all their allies into their hands, because they cried out to Him during the battle. He answered their prayers because they trusted in Him."

Historical Context:
The Hagrites were likely a nomadic or semi-nomadic people living in the region east of the Jordan River, possibly in the area of Gilead. Their mention alongside other tribes such as Jetur and Naphish suggests they were part of a confederation or alliance of tribes that posed a threat to the Israelites during the early monarchy period.

Genealogical Significance:
In the genealogical records of 1 Chronicles, the Hagrites are listed among the descendants of Ishmael, the son of Abraham and Hagar. This connection is implied in 1 Chronicles 5:19, where the Hagrites are mentioned alongside other Ishmaelite tribes. The association with Ishmael suggests a shared ancestry with the Israelites, as both groups trace their lineage back to Abraham.

Theological Implications:
The conflict between the Israelites and the Hagrites, as recorded in the Chronicles, highlights themes of divine intervention and reliance on God for victory. The Israelites' success in battle is attributed to their faith and trust in God, who delivered their enemies into their hands. This narrative underscores the importance of seeking God's guidance and support in times of conflict and adversity.

Cultural and Social Aspects:
The Hagrites, as a neighboring tribe, would have had interactions with the Israelites that were both hostile and possibly cooperative at different times. The biblical account focuses on the military conflict, but it is likely that there were also periods of trade and cultural exchange, as was common among ancient Near Eastern tribes.

Conclusion:
While the Hagrites are not a major focus in the biblical narrative, their mention provides insight into the complex relationships between the Israelites and their neighbors. The biblical account emphasizes the role of divine providence in the affairs of nations and the importance of faith in achieving victory over adversaries.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
HAGRI

hag'-ri (haghri, "wanderer"; the King James Version Haggeri): The father of Mibhar, one of the "mighty men" who rallied round David during his foreign wars. Mentioned only in 1 Chronicles 11:38, whose parallel passage, 2 Samuel 23:36, gives, instead, the name "Bani the Gadite."

Strong's Hebrew
1905. Hagri -- a tribe East of the Jordan, also a member of the ...
... 1904, 1905. Hagri. 1906 . a tribe East ... an Isr. NASB Word Usage Hagri (1),
Hagrite (1), Hagrites (4). Hagarene, Hagarite, Haggeri. Or ...
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Thesaurus
Hagri (2 Occurrences)
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia HAGRI. hag'-ri (haghri, "wanderer ... the Gadite.".
Multi-Version Concordance Hagri (2 Occurrences). 2 Samuel ...
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Mibhar (1 Occurrence)
... The concluding words of the verse, Ben-Hagri = "the son of Hagri," will then appear
as a misreading of Bani ha-gadhi = "Bani, the Gadite," thus bringing the ...
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Jo'el (19 Occurrences)
... of them chief men. (See RSV). 1 Chronicles 11:38 Joel the brother of Nathan,
Mibhar the son of Hagri, (See RSV). 1 Chronicles 15:7 ...
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Hagrite (2 Occurrences)

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Hagiographa

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Nathan (42 Occurrences)
... NIV). 1 Chronicles 11:38 Joel the brother of Nathan, Mibhar the son of Hagri,
(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV NIV). 1 Chronicles ...
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Haggeri (1 Occurrence)
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia HAGGERI. hag'-e-ri. See HAGRI. Multi-Version
Concordance Haggeri (1 Occurrence). 1 Chronicles 11:38 ...
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Joel (22 Occurrences)
... (WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS NIV). 1 Chronicles 11:38 Joel the brother of
Nathan, Mibhar the son of Hagri, (WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS NIV). ...
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