hag-ree'
or (prolonged) Hagris {hag-ree'}; perhaps patronymically from
1904; a Hagrite or member of a certain Arabian clan:--
Hagarene, Hagarite, Haggeri.
see Hebrew for [01904]
And in the days [03117] of Saul [07586] they made [06213] war [04421] with the Hagarites [01905], who fell [05307] by their hand [03027]: and they dwelt [03427] in their tents [0168] throughout [06440] all the east [04217] land of Gilead [01568].throughout…: Heb. upon all the face of the east
And they made [06213] war [04421] with the Hagarites [01905], with Jetur [03195], and Nephish [05305], and Nodab [05114].
And they were helped [05826] against them, and the Hagarites [01905] were delivered [05414] into their hand [03027], and all that were with them: for they cried [02199] to God [0430] in the battle [04421], and he was intreated [06279] of them; because they put their trust [0982] in him.
Joel [03100] the brother [0251] of Nathan [05416], Mibhar [04006] the son [01121] of Haggeri [01905],the son…: or, the Haggerite
And over the flocks [06629] was Jaziz [03151] the Hagerite [01905]. All these were the rulers [08269] of the substance [07399] which was king [04428] David's [01732].