• The Hagrites (also spelled Hagarite or Hagerite, and called Hagarenes, Agarenes, and sons of Agar) were associated with the Ishmaelites mentioned in the...
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    taken to be the Arabs. Various commentators have connected her to the Hagrites (sons of Agar), perhaps claiming her as their eponymous ancestor. Hagar...
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  • appears only in 1 Chronicles 26:2, in a list of Korahite porters. Jaziz the Hagrite, according to 1 Chronicles 27:31, was in charge of king David's flocks...
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    original on 2015-01-23. Retrieved 2015-01-23. 1 Chronicles 5:18–20 refers to "Hagrites" (descendants of Hagar?) who later lived in the same region that was known...
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    Gill and William Muir equated the Itureans with Jetur one of the former Hagrite encampments, named after a son of Ishmael. Later scholars who propose a...
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    formed a coalition against Israel, the Edomites, the Ishmaelites, Moab, the Hagrites, Gebal, Ammon, Amalek, the Philistines, Tyre, and Assyria. The narrator...
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    century. They fortified it with a walled enclosure to protect it from the Hagrite incursions. From this period a necropolis is conserved in the vicinity...
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    Manasseh (verses 23–24), as well as the account of the war against the Hagrites (verses 10, 18–22) and the reasoning why Transjordanian tribes were taken...
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