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99901 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hurai.2
Hurai - hu'-ri, hu'-ra-i, hu-ra'-i (churay, "linen-weaver"): One of David's "mighty men" mentioned in 1 Chronicles 11:32 as of the brooks of Gaash, i.e. from Mt. Gash. In the parallel 2 Samuel 23:30, the orthography is Hiddai.
99902 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Huram.4
(2) King of Tyre in alliance with David and Solomon. So named in 2 Chronicles 2:3, 11 - 12; 8:2; 10, 21, but elsewhere written HIRAM (which see).
99903 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Huram.5
(3) The Tyrian artisan who is so named in 2 Chronicles 2:13; 11, 16, but elsewhere called "Hiram."
99904 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hurt.2
… :14; 11, 21; 10:19; compare Exodus 22:10, 14 ). In Greek a principal verb is adikeo, "to do injustice" ( Luke 10:19; Revelation 2:11; 6:6, etc.); once the word "hurt" is used in the King …
99905 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Husband.4
Used figuratively of the relation (1) between Yahweh and His people ( Isaiah 54:5; Jeremiah 3:14; Hosea 2:19 f); (2) between Christ and His church ( Matthew 9:15; 2 Corinthians 11:2; Ephesians 5:25; Revelation 19:7; 21:2 ).
99906 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Husbandman; Husbandry.2
… 1:11 ); gubh, "to dig" ( 2 Kings 25:12 ); yaghabh, "to dig" ( Jeremiah 52:16 ); georgos, "cultivator" ( Matthew 21:33 ff; John 15:1; James 5:7 ).
99907 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Husband's Brother.2
… 1:11 - 13. A related custom is found in Ruth 4:1, Boaz playing; however, the part, not of levir ("brother-in-law"), but of go`el ("redeemer"). It was at least theoretically in …
99908 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hushathite.2
… Chronicles 11:29; 20:4; 27:11 ), or Mebunnai as named in the parallel passage ( 2 Samuel 23:27 ).
99909 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hushim.5
(3) One of the wives of Shaharaim, of the family of Benjamin ( 1 Chronicles 8:8, 11 ).
99910 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hushshathite.2
Hushshathite - hush'-shath-it (chushshathi). Same as HUSHATHITE (which see), except in reduplicated form ( 1 Chronicles 27:11; compare 1 Chronicles 11:29, Hebrew pronunciation).
99911 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hyena.2
… ; Nehemiah 11:34 ); also compare tsibh`on, Zibeon ( Genesis 36:2, 14, 20; 1 Chronicles 1:38 ); but not tsebhoyim, Zeboiim ( Genesis 10:19; 14:2, etc.)): English Versions of the Bible …
99912 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hymenaeus.8
… 13:11 ).
99913 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hypocrisy; Hyprocrite.3
… "; Proverbs 11:9, the Revised Version (British and American) "the godless man"; Isaiah 9:17, the Revised Version (British and American) "profane"; Isaiah 33:14, the Revised …
99914 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hyrcanus.2
… 3:11 ff). Opinions differ as to the identity of this Hyrcanus. with the grandson of Tobias whose birth and history are related at considerable length by Josephus …
99915 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ibis.2
Ibis - i'-bis. In Isaiah 34:11, yanshoph, which is rendered "owl," apparently indicates the sacred ibis (Ibis religiosa). The Septuagint gives eibis and Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible, 390-405 A.D.) ibis; the Revised Version, margin "bittern."
99916 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ibleam.2
… 17:11 ). This tribe, however, failed to expel the inhabitants, so the Canaanites continued to dwell in that land ( Judges 1:27 ). It was on the route by which Ahaziah …
99917 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Iconium.3
if the "South Galatian theory" be correct, probably also on his third journey. His sufferings there are referred to in 2 Timothy 3:11 .
99918 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Iconium.4
… 14:11 ), the natives used the "speech of Lycaonia." Two inscriptions in the Phrygian language found at Iconium in 1910 prove that the Phrygian language was in …
99919 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Idle; Idleness.2
… 24:11 "idle talk" corresponds to one Greek word which means "empty gossip" or "nonsensical talk."
99920 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Idolatry.4
… 65:11 ); the worshippers kissed the idols or threw them kisses ( 1 Kings 19:18; Hosea 13:2; Job 31:27 ); stretched out their hands in adoration ( Isaiah 44:20 ); knelt or prostrated …