Hagarene in Easton's Bible Dictionary
or Hagarite. (1.) One of David's mighty men (1 Chr. 11:38),
the
son of a foreigner.
(2.) Used of Jaziz (1 Chr. 27:31), who was over
David's
flocks. "A Hagarite had charge of David's flocks,
and an
Ishmaelite of his herds, because the animals were
pastured in
districts where these nomadic people were accustomed
to feed
their cattle."
(3.) In the reign of Saul a great war was waged
between the
trans-Jordanic tribes and the Hagarites (1 Chr. 5),
who were
overcome in battle. A great booty was captured by
the two tribes
and a half, and they took possession of the land of
the
Hagarites.
Subsequently the "Hagarenes," still residing in the
land on
the east of Jordan, entered into a conspiracy
against Israel
(comp. Ps. 83:6). They are distinguished from the
Ishmaelites.
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