Har'uphite
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The term "Har'uphite" refers to a designation found within the genealogical and tribal listings of the Old Testament, specifically in the context of King David's mighty warriors. The Har'uphites are mentioned in 1 Chronicles 12:15, where they are listed among the valiant men who joined David at Ziklag, a time when he was fleeing from King Saul. The passage in the Berean Standard Bible reads:

"These are the men who crossed the Jordan in the first month when it was overflowing all its banks, and they put to flight all those in the valleys, to the east and to the west."

The Har'uphites are identified as part of the larger group of warriors who were instrumental in supporting David during his rise to power. This group is noted for their bravery and skill in battle, characteristics that were essential during the turbulent period of David's early reign. The specific mention of the Har'uphites in this context highlights their role in the military exploits that helped establish David's kingdom.

The name "Har'uphite" itself is derived from the Hebrew root, which may suggest a connection to a specific family or clan within the tribe of Benjamin, although the exact lineage is not explicitly detailed in the biblical text. The Har'uphites, like many of the groups listed among David's supporters, were likely known for their loyalty and dedication to the anointed king, reflecting the broader theme of divine providence and covenantal faithfulness that runs throughout the narrative of David's life.

In the broader biblical narrative, the inclusion of various groups such as the Har'uphites underscores the diverse coalition that came together to support David, a man after God's own heart (1 Samuel 13:14). This coalition was not only a testament to David's leadership but also to the unifying power of God's chosen king, who would ultimately establish a kingdom that foreshadowed the coming of the Messiah, Jesus Christ, from the line of David.

The Har'uphites, though mentioned briefly, are part of the rich tapestry of individuals and groups who played a role in the unfolding of God's redemptive plan through the history of Israel. Their mention in the Chronicles serves as a reminder of the many unnamed and lesser-known figures who contributed to the biblical narrative, each playing a part in the fulfillment of God's promises to His people.
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Har'uphite (1 Occurrence)

1 Chronicles 12:5
Eluzai, and Jerimoth, and Bealiah, and Shemariah, and Shephatiah the Hariphite;
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