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Strong's #2042 - הָרָר
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- mountain, hill, hill country, mount
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1112) re (הר HR) AC: High CO: Hill AB: ?: The pictograph r is a representation of a head. In Hebrew thought all things are in motion. A mountain or hill is not inanimate but the head of the landscape rising up out of the ground. (eng: hill - an exchange for the l and r)
A) re (הר HR) AC: ? CO: Hill AB: ?
Nm ) re (הר HR) - Hill: KJV (546): mountain, mount, hill - Strongs: H2022 (הַר)
lcm) rfere (הרהור HRHWR) - Thought: As a mental pregnancy. [Aramaic only] KJV (1): thought - Strongs: H2031 (הַרְהֹר)
B) rre (הרר HRR) AC: ? CO: Hill AB: ?
Nm ) rre (הרר HRR) - Hill: KJV (13): mountain, hill, mount - Strongs: H2042 (הָרָר)
H) ere (הרה HRH) AC: Pregnant CO: ? AB: ?
V) ere (הרה HRH) - Pregnant: KJV (43): (vf: Paal, Pual) conceive, with child, bare, progenitor - Strongs: H2029 (הָרָה)
Nf1) ere (הרה HRH) - Pregnant: [df: yrh] KJV (16): with child, conceive - Strongs: H2030 (הָרִי)
jm ) nfre (הרונ HRWN) - Pregnancy: From the mound of the belly. [df: Nwyrh] KJV (3): conception - Strongs: H2032 (הֵרוֹן)
L) rei (יהר YHR) AC: ? CO: ? AB: Pride
bm ) riei (יהיר YHYR) - Proud: One who has made himself high. KJV (2): proud, haughty - Strongs: H3093 (יָהִיר)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
הָרָר once with suff. הֲרָרִי Jeremiah 17:3 and הֶרֶר, only with suff. הַרְרִי Psalms 30:8 plur. constr. הַרְרֵי, with suff. הֲרָרֶיהָ Deuteronomy 8:9 i.q. הַר mountain, but commonly poet. Jerem. loc. cit. הֲרָרִי בַשָּׂדֶה … לָבַז אֶתֵּן “I will give my mountain (i.e. Zion) with the field … for a prey;” in the parallel member בָּמוֹתֶיךָ בְּחַטָּאת “thy high places with sin,” i.e. with idols.