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The Hagrites (also spelled Hagarite or Hagerite, and called Hagarenes, Agarenes, and sons of Agar) were associated with the Ishmaelites mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, the inhabitants of the regions of Jetur, Naphish and Nodab lying east of Gilead. Their name is understood to be related to that of the biblical Hagar. They lived a nomadic, animal-herding lifestyle in sparsely populated land east of the Israelites. King David of Israel made Jazziz the Hagrite steward of his flocks, but the Hagrites are not mentioned in the historical books as a distinct people after the reign of King David.

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  • The Hagrites (also spelled Hagarite or Hagerite, and called Hagarenes, Agarenes, and sons of Agar) were associated with the Ishmaelites mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, the inhabitants of the regions of Jetur, Naphish and Nodab lying east of Gilead. Their name is understood to be related to that of the biblical Hagar. They lived a nomadic, animal-herding lifestyle in sparsely populated land east of the Israelites. According to First Chronicles 5:18-22, the Reubenites, Gadites, and the half of the tribe of Manasseh in Gilead brought 44,760 to battle with the Hagrites and defeated them. Through the battle, the Reubenites captured the Hagrite land as well as 50,000 camels, 250,000 sheep, 2,000 donkeys. Finally, the Reubenites captured 100,000 Hagrites, men, women and children and held them as captives. According to Theodor Nöldeke, these numbers are "enormously exaggerated". King David of Israel made Jazziz the Hagrite steward of his flocks, but the Hagrites are not mentioned in the historical books as a distinct people after the reign of King David. In Psalms 83:6, the Hagrites are included in a list of ten peoples that form a coalition to attack Israel for the purpose of wiping it off the map. Because the war described in Psalm 83 has not yet occurred historically, it is often designated a prophetic psalm describing future events. (en)
  • Hagariter (hebreiska hagri) var enligt Bibeln en arabisk nomadstam härstammande från Hagar, som på Sauls tid besegrades av de öster om Jordan boende israelitiska stammarna (1 Krön. 5:10,19 ff.). I Psaltaren 83:7 omtalas de jämte Edom och Moab såsom Israels fiender. En hagarit var uppsyningsman över Davids småboskap enligt 1 Krön. 27: 31. Hagriterna levde i ökenområdet öster om Gilead. De fördrevs slutligen från sin mark vid den assyriska invasionen, varefter de kan likställas med andra grupper. (sv)
  • Os hagarenos (também escrito hagaritas) eram uma ramificação dos ismaelitas mencionados na Bíblia, os habitantes das regiões de Jetur, Nafis e situada a leste de Gileade. Seu nome é entendido como sendo derivado de Hagar. De acordo com o primeiro livro de Crônicas 5:18-22, os , gaditas e a meia tribo de Manassés em Gileade, trouxe 44 760 para a batalha com os hagarenos e os derrotou. Por meio da batalha, os rubenitas capturaram a terra dos hagarenos bem como 50 000 camelos, 250 000 ovelhas e 2 000 jumentos. Finalmente, os rubenitas capturaram 100 000 hagarenos, incluindo homens, mulheres e crianças e os manteve como cativos. O hagarenos já não são mencionados como um povo distinto, após o reinado do Rei Davi. Devido à rivalidade dos israelitas com os hagarenos, Asafe proferiu duras orações contra eles em Salmos 83:6. Por outro lado, o rei Davi de Israel ignorou a disputa e fez Jazziz o mordomo hagarendo de seus rebanhos. (pt)
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  • Hagariter (hebreiska hagri) var enligt Bibeln en arabisk nomadstam härstammande från Hagar, som på Sauls tid besegrades av de öster om Jordan boende israelitiska stammarna (1 Krön. 5:10,19 ff.). I Psaltaren 83:7 omtalas de jämte Edom och Moab såsom Israels fiender. En hagarit var uppsyningsman över Davids småboskap enligt 1 Krön. 27: 31. Hagriterna levde i ökenområdet öster om Gilead. De fördrevs slutligen från sin mark vid den assyriska invasionen, varefter de kan likställas med andra grupper. (sv)
  • The Hagrites (also spelled Hagarite or Hagerite, and called Hagarenes, Agarenes, and sons of Agar) were associated with the Ishmaelites mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, the inhabitants of the regions of Jetur, Naphish and Nodab lying east of Gilead. Their name is understood to be related to that of the biblical Hagar. They lived a nomadic, animal-herding lifestyle in sparsely populated land east of the Israelites. King David of Israel made Jazziz the Hagrite steward of his flocks, but the Hagrites are not mentioned in the historical books as a distinct people after the reign of King David. (en)
  • Os hagarenos (também escrito hagaritas) eram uma ramificação dos ismaelitas mencionados na Bíblia, os habitantes das regiões de Jetur, Nafis e situada a leste de Gileade. Seu nome é entendido como sendo derivado de Hagar. Devido à rivalidade dos israelitas com os hagarenos, Asafe proferiu duras orações contra eles em Salmos 83:6. Por outro lado, o rei Davi de Israel ignorou a disputa e fez Jazziz o mordomo hagarendo de seus rebanhos. (pt)
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