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23421 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. She-ariah.2 (William Smith)
She-ari’ah ( valued by Jehovah ), one of the six sons of Azel, a descendant of Saul. 1 Chronicles 8:38; 1 Chronicles 9:44 .
23422 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shebaniah.2 (William Smith)
Shebani’ah ( increased by Jehovah ).
23423 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shechaniah.2 (William Smith)
Shechani’ah ( dweller with Jehovah ).
23424 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shechaniah.2 (William Smith)
Shechani’ah ( dweller with Jehovah ).
23425 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shechem.3 (William Smith)
… acknowledged Jehovah as their king and ruler. Deuteronomy 27:11; Joshua 24:23-25. It was here Joshua assembled the people, shortly before his death, and delivered …
23426 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shehariah.2 (William Smith)
Shehari’ah ( dawning of Jehovah ), a Benjamite, son of Jehoram. 1 Chronicles 8:26. (b.c. 588.)
23427 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shelemiah.2 (William Smith)
Shelemi’ah ( repaid by Jehovah ).
23428 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shemaiah.2 (William Smith)
Shemai’ah ( heard by Jehovah ).
23429 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shemariah.2 (William Smith)
Shemari’ah ( kept by Jehovah ).
23430 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shemiramoth.2 (William Smith)
Shemir’amoth ( name of heights, i.e., Jehovah ).
23431 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shephatiah.2 (William Smith)
Shephati’ah ( judged by Jehovah ).
23432 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Sherebiah.2 (William Smith)
… of Jehovah ), a Levite in the time of Ezra. Ezra 8:18, Ezra 8:24. (b.c. 459.) When Ezra read the law to the people, Sherebiah was among the Levites who assisted him. Nehemiah …
23433 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Sheva.2 (William Smith)
She’va ( Jehovah contends ).
23434 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shisha.2 (William Smith)
Shi’sha ( Jehovah contends ), father of Elihoreph and Ahiah, the royal secretaries in the reign of Solomon. 1 Kings 4:3. He is apparently the same as Shavsha, who held the same position under David. (b.c. 1000.)
23435 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Sodom.2 (William Smith)
… of Jehovah.” ver. Genesis 13:10. In the midst of the garden the four cities of Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, and Zeboim appear to have been situated. It is necessary to notice …
23436 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Tabernacle.2 (William Smith)
… of Jehovah, called by the same name as the tents of the people in the midst of which it stood. It was also called the sanctuary and the tabernacle of the congregation …
23437 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Tabernacle.4 (William Smith)
1. Its name. —It was first called a tent or dwelling, Exodus 25:8, because Jehovah, as it were, abode there. It was often called tent or tabernacle from its external appearance.
23438 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Tabernacle.6 (William Smith)
… , where Jehovah dwelt on his mercy-seat, between the cherubim above the ark. Hence “to enter within the veil” is to have the closest access to God. It was only passed …
23439 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Tabernacle.10 (William Smith)
… of Jehovah, who dwelt in the holiest of all, though with the veil between. [ ALTAR; SHEW-BREAD; CANDLESTICK .] 3. In the holy of holies, within the veil, and shrouded in …
23440 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Tabernacle.12 (William Smith)
… which Jehovah dwelt, was pitched in the centre of the camp, Numbers 2:2, as the tent of a leader always is in the East; for Jehovah was the Captain of Israel. Joshua …