HUR
1. A descendant of Judah; son of Caleb and Ephrath; grandfather of the craftsman Bezalel. Some of Hur’s descendants may have settled in Bethlehem. (Ex 31:2; 35:30; 38:22; 1Ch 2:19, 20, 50, 51, 54; 4:1-4; 2Ch 1:5) Likely the same as No. 2.
2. A prominent associate of Moses and Aaron. When, shortly after leaving Egypt, Israel was attacked by the Amalekites, Hur accompanied Moses and Aaron to the top of a hill where he and Aaron supported Moses’ hands until Jehovah gave Israel the victory over the Amalekites. (Ex 17:8-13) On one occasion not long thereafter, Moses and Joshua went up on Mount Sinai to receive more of the Law, leaving Hur and Aaron in charge of the camp. (Ex 24:12-14) He is likely the same Hur (No. 1) as the grandfather of the tabernacle craftsman Bezalel. Josephus wrote that Hur was Miriam’s husband, but the Bible does not say anything about this.—Jewish Antiquities, III, 54 (ii, 4).
3. A king of Midian, one of five dominated by Amorite King Sihon until Israel, moving toward the Promised Land, defeated Sihon. (Jos 13:15, 16, 21; Nu 21:21-24) Afterward, Hur and his four compatriots apparently allied themselves with Moab’s king Balak in opposition to Israel. (Nu 22:1-7) Later, as directed by Jehovah, the Israelites warred against the Midianites and killed Hur as well as his four allied Midianite kings and the greedy prophet Balaam.—Nu 31:1-8.
4. Father of Solomon’s food deputy in the mountainous region of Ephraim.—1Ki 4:7, 8.
5. Father of Rephaiah. Hur’s son Rephaiah helped Nehemiah rebuild Jerusalem’s wall.—Ne 3:9.