חָרוּץ
cha.ruts (H2742D)
gold
AI Word Study
# Ḥārûṣ (חָרוּץ): A Precious Metal in Ancient Israel Based on the lexical data, ḥārûṣ designates gold and appears with notable but limited frequency in the Hebrew Bible—only six occurrences. This rarity suggests the word held specialized significance rather than serving as the everyday term for gold. The specificity of its usage pattern indicates it may have referred to gold in particular contexts or forms, though the provided data does not clarify whether it denoted refined gold, gold objects, or gold in a specific ceremonial or commercial context. The minimal attestation of ḥārûṣ (six instances) in biblical texts contrasts with the importance of gold in ancient Israelite culture. This suggests the Hebrew lexicon likely employed other, more common terms for gold in most contexts, with ḥārûṣ reserved for particular literary, religious, or practical applications. Without access to the specific biblical passages where it appears, the precise functional distinction between ḥārûṣ and other Hebrew gold terminology cannot be determined from this data alone.
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while you sleep among the camp fires, the wings of a dove sheathed with silver, her feathers with shining gold.
For her good profit is better than getting silver, and her return is better than fine gold.
Receive my instruction rather than silver, knowledge rather than choice gold.
My fruit is better than gold, yes, than fine gold, my yield than choice silver.
How much better it is to get wisdom than gold! Yes, to get understanding is to be chosen rather than silver.
Tyre built herself a stronghold, and heaped up silver like the dust, and fine gold like the mire of the streets.