Lexicon Charashim: Craftsmen, artisans, smiths Original Word: חֲרָשִׁים Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Charashim, craftsmen Plural of charash; mechanics, the name of a valley in Jerusalem -- Charashim, craftsmen. see HEBREW charash NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originpl. of charash Definition "craftsmen," a man of Judah NASB Translation Ge-harashim* (1). Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the root חָרַשׁ (charash), which means "to engrave" or "to fabricate."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • Strong's Greek Number 5079: τέκτων (tekton) • A craftsman or builder, often used to describe a carpenter or artisan in the New Testament context. Usage: The word חֲרָשִׁים is used in the context of skilled laborers or artisans who are involved in the creation and construction of various objects or structures. It highlights the expertise and craftsmanship required in these trades. Context: The term חֲרָשִׁים appears in the Hebrew Bible to describe individuals who possess specialized skills in crafting and building. These artisans played a crucial role in ancient society, contributing to the construction of significant structures, including the tabernacle and the temple. Their work required precision and creativity, often involving intricate designs and the use of various materials. Forms and Transliterations חֲרָשִׁ֔ים חֲרָשִׁ֖ים חרשים charaShim ḥă·rā·šîm ḥărāšîmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 1 Chronicles 4:14 HEB: אֲבִי֙ גֵּ֣יא חֲרָשִׁ֔ים כִּ֥י חֲרָשִׁ֖ים KJV: of the valley of Charashim; for they were craftsmen. INT: the father of the valley of Charashim for were craftsmen Isaiah 3:3 2 Occurrences |