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98241 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hill; Mount; Mountain.2

… "; Judges 12:15, "hill-country of the Amalekites"; Deuteronomy 3:12, "hill-country of Gilead"; but Genesis 3:21, "mountain of Gilead"; and Judges 7:3, "Mount Gilead." "Hill" or …

98242 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hill; Mount; Mountain.4

(3) The common Hebrew word for "hill" is gibh`ah = Gibeah ( Judges 19:12 ); compare Geba, gebha` ( 1 Samuel 13:3 ); Gibeon, gib`on ( Joshua 9:3 ), from root gabha`, "to be high"; compare Arabic qubbeh, "dome"; Latin caput; kephale.

98243 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hill; Mount; Mountain.10

… 40:12; 41:15; 54:10; Jeremiah 4:24; Nahum 1:5; Habakkuk 3:6 ). The hills were places of heathen sacrifice ( Deuteronomy 12:2; 1 Kings 11:7; 2 Kings 16:4; 17:10; Ezekiel 6:13; Hosea …

98244 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hillel.2

Hillel - hil'-el (hillel, "he greatly praised"; Septuagint Ellel): An inhabitant of Pirathon in the hill country of Ephraim, and father of Abdon, one of the judges of Israel ( Judges 12:13, 15 ).

98245 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hin.2

Hin - hin (hin): A liquid measure containing 12 logs, equal to about 8 quarts.

98246 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hirah.2

Hirah - hi'-ra (chirah; Septuagint Eiras): A native of Adullam, and a "friend" of Judah ( Genesis 38:1, 12 ). The Septuagint and the Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible, 390-405 A.D.) both describe him as Judah's "shepherd."

98247 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hiram.5

… ( Hebrews 12:1 - 29, 13 )).

98248 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hire.3

… 24:12 ), or mercenary soldiers ( 2 Samuel 10:6; 2 Kings 7:6; 1 Chronicles 19:6; 2 Chronicles 25:6 ), or a goldsmith ( Isaiah 46:6 ), or a band of loose followers ( Judges 9:4 ), or a false …

98249 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hireling.3

… 10:12 f, where his neglect of the sheep is contrasted unfavorably with the care and courage of the shepherd who owns the sheep, who leads them to pasture and …

98250 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. His.2

… "; Acts 12:10, "of his own accord"; 1 Corinthians 15:38, "his own body"), etc. the Revised Version (British and American) substitutes "its."

98251 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hiss.3

… 118:12 (Skinner's Isaiah): Zechariah 10:8, "I will hiss for them, and gather them" (His own people, who will come at His call).

98252 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hitherto.3

… 7:12, `adh hennah, "Hitherto hath Yahweh helped us" (in connection with the setting up of the stone Ebenezer)) belongs to this head; hennah is properly an adverb of …

98253 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hittites.19

12. Break-up of Hittite Power

98254 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hittites.37

… noticed 12 times and the Hittites 48 times in the Old Testament. In 21 cases the name Occurs in the enumeration of races, in Syria and Canaan, which are said ( Genesis …

98255 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hittites.52

12. Breakup of Hittite Power: The power of the Hittites was thus entirely broken before Sennacherib's time, but they were not entirely exterminated, for, in …

98256 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hoglah.2

… :1 - 12; Joshua 17:3 f).

98257 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hold.2

… :16; 12:16 ). See FORTIFICATION. In Revelation 18:2 for the King James Version "cage" (phulake) the Revised Version (British and American) substitutes, as in first clause …

98258 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Holiness.27

… 8:12, 30 ). The Nazirite is holy because he has separated himself unto the Lord ( Numbers 6:5 ). Above all, Israel, notwithstanding all its sins and shortcomings, is …

98259 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Holiness.34

… 7:12 ), the Mount of Transfiguration ( 2 Peter 1:18 ), etc.

98260 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Holiness.37

… 3:12 ). In Paul's usage all baptized persons are "saints," however far they may still be from the saintly character (compare 1 Corinthians 1:2, 14 with 1 Corinthians …