Hur חוּר
A ruler who helped repair Jerusalem's wall.
Biography
Hur is mentioned in Neh.3.9 as one of the individuals who participated in repairing the wall of Jerusalem during the time of Nehemiah. He is described as the ruler of half the district of Jerusalem, indicating that he held a position of authority and responsibility within the city.
In the context of Nehemiah 3, various individuals and groups are listed along with the specific section of the wall they were responsible for repairing. Hur's section is not precisely described, but his involvement in the rebuilding project is noteworthy.
The rebuilding of Jerusalem's wall was a significant event in the history of Israel, as it marked the restoration of the city and the reestablishment of its defenses after the Babylonian exile. Nehemiah, who was the governor of Judah at the time, led this effort with the support of the people and leaders like Hur.
Hur's participation in the rebuilding project demonstrates his commitment to the well-being of Jerusalem and his willingness to contribute to the restoration of the city. It also highlights the importance of community involvement and leadership in accomplishing significant tasks for the benefit of God's people.
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In Scripture
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- Nehemiah 3:9
"Next to them, Rephaiah the son of Hur, the ruler of half the district of Jerusalem, made repairs."
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Names & Aliases
| Form | Language | Script | Strong's |
|---|---|---|---|
| Named | Hebrew | חוּר | H2354I |