Definition: "Harland4" in Scripture refers to a man, possibly a king or prophet who lived during the Persian Empire. The term "harland" means "the son of Haralam," which was an early biblical name given to a high priest named Eliezer (later known as Zechariah) by King David in 1 Chronicles 27:5. This is a reference to one of the prophets who prophesied the coming of Jesus Christ, as recorded in Matthew 4:9-10. "Harland4" could also mean "the king," or possibly an early Christian figure with similar status. The word's meaning may have been symbolic of the patriarchs being the same in their roles within the kingdom of God.
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