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Hariph

Hariph

(Haʹriph) [meaning “He Has Reproached (Taunted)”].

Head of a family of which 112 males returned from Babylonian exile in 537 B.C.E.; also called Jorah. (Ne 7:6, 7, 24; Ezr 2:18) The name Hariph is again listed among the heads of the people, evidently being represented by a descendant, who attested by seal the confession contract made during Nehemiah’s governorship.​—Ne 9:38; 10:1, 14, 19.