Jarah:
a wood; honeycomb; watching closely
Jarah:
ja'-ra (yarah, "honey-comb" (?)): A descendant of King Saul (1Ch 9:42); but the Septuagint's Codices Vaticanus and Alexandrinus, have Iada = yadah, a name found in Septuagint of 1Ch 8:36, where Massoretic Text has yehoaddah, Jehoaddah. Some Hebrew manuscripts have yadah in 9:42, and it should probably be accepted as the correct reading there, for yadah = Jehoaddah yehoaddah, linguistically; compare Jonathan and Jehonathan, etc.
Jarah:
(honey) a descendant of Saul; son of Micah and great‐grandson of Mephibosheth (1 Chronicles 9:42 compare 1 Chronicles 9:40).
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