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99681 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Harden.3

… Joshua 11:20 ); qashah, "to be heavy," "to make hard" ( Exodus 7:3 ); kabhedh, "heavy," "slow," "hard," not easily moved ( Exodus 10:1, the Revised Version margin (Hebrew) "made heavy"). When …

99682 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hare.2

… ( Leviticus 11:6; Deuteronomy 14:7 ); compare Arabic 'arnab, "hare"): This animal is mentioned only in the lists of unclean animals in Leviticus and Deuteronomy, Where …

99683 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hare.3

… . Leviticus 11:5, English Versions of the Bible "coney"; Septuagint ton dasupoda; Vulgate, choerogryllus; Hebrew ha-shapan. Leviticus 11:6, English Versions of …

99684 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hare.6

… Leviticus 11:5 - 6 does not follow the Hebrew, but has apparently assimilated the order of that of Deuteronomy 14:7 - 8. In Psalms 104:18, Septuagint has chorogrullios …

99685 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Harim.5

(3) In Nehemiah 3:11 is mentioned Malchijah, son of Harim, one of the wall-builders. Which family is here designated is uncertain.

99686 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Harlot.2

… Kings 11:1; Ezra 10:2 ), we may infer that in later times this class was chiefly made up of strangers from without. The whole subject must be viewed in the setting …

99688 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Harness.2

… Luke 11:22, Wycliff "armer."

99689 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Harodite.2

… Chronicles 11:27, the first is called "Shammoth the Harorite," while the second is omitted. "Harorite" is a clerical error for "Harodite," the Hebrew letter daleth …

99690 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Harrow.2

… 10:11 ). In the first 2 it is translated "harrow," in the last "break the clods." That this was a separate operation from plowing, and that it was performed with an instrument …

99691 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Harvest.4

… ; 17:11; Jeremiah 5:17; 50:16 ). The "time of harvest," in the Old Testament frequently meant the day of destruction ( Jeremiah 51:33; Hosea 6:11; Joel 3:13 ). "Joy in harvest" typified …

99692 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hashabiah.4

(2) A Levite who dwelt in Jerusalem at the time of Nehemiah ( Nehemiah 11:15 ).

99693 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hashabiah.11

(9) Ruler of half of the district of "Keilah," who helped to repair the walls under Nehemiah ( Nehemiah 3:17 ), and also helped to seal the covenant ( Nehemiah 10:11; 12:24 ).

99694 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hashabiah.12

(10) A Levite ( Nehemiah 11:22 ).

99695 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hashabiah.13

(11) A priest ( Nehemiah 12:21 ).

99696 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hashabneiah.4

(2) A Levite mentioned in connection with the prayer preceding the signing of the covenant ( Nehemiah 9:5 ); possibly identical with the Hashabiah (chashabhyah) of Ezra 8:19, 24; Nehemiah 10:11; 11:22; 12:24, or one of these.

99697 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hashem.2

Hashem - ha'-shem (hashem): The "sons of Hashem" are mentioned ( 1 Chronicles 11:34 ) among David's mighty men. The parallel passage ( 2 Samuel 23:32 ) has "sons of Jashen."

99698 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hassenuah.2

… "; Nehemiah 11:9, "Senuah"). The name is possibly the same as HASSENAAH (which see), yet the occurrence of the singular ("son of Hassenuah") does not so well accord with …

99699 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hasshub.3

(1) A builder of the wall ( Nehemiah 3:11 ).

99700 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hasshub.6

(4) A Levite chief ( Nehemiah 11:15; 1 Chronicles 9:14 ). BDB makes (1) and (3) identical.