Biblia

Shuthelah

Shuthelah (Heb. Shuthe’lach, , perhaps noise of breaking [Gesenius], or setting [i.e. son] of Shelach [Furst], or fresh plant [Muhlau]; Sept. in Numbers or v.r. or , in Chronicles v.r. and ), the name of two Ephraimites. 1. First named of the three sons of Ephraim, but not father of Eran (Num 26:35-36), though whom … Continue reading “Shuthelah”

Shuthalhites

Shuthalhites shoo-thalhts, shoothal-hts. See SHUTHELAH. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Shuthalhites [Shu’thalhites] Descendants of Shuthelah, son of Ephraim. Num 26:35. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Shuthalhite

Shuthalhite (Heb. collectively with the art. hash-Shuthalchi’, , patronymic from Shuthelah; Sept. v.r. and ), a designation of the descendants of SHUTHELAH SEE SHUTHELAH (q.v.). the son of Ephraim (Num 26:35). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Shute, Josias

Shute, Josias rector of St. Mary Woolnoth, London. He suffered during the civil wars for his attachment to Charles I, and was made archdeacon of Colchester In 1642, but died the same year. After his death appeared Ten Sermons (Lond. 1644, 4to): Judgment, or The Plague of Frogs Inflicted, Sermons, etc. (1645, 4to): Sarah and … Continue reading “Shute, Josias”

Shut, Shut up

Shut, Shut up is used (a) of things material, Mat 6:6; Mat 25:10; Luk 11:7; Joh 20:19, Joh 20:26; Act 5:23; Act 21:30; Rev 20:3; figuratively, Rev 21:25; (b) metaphorically, of the Kingdom of heaven, Mat 23:13; of heaven, with consequences of famine, Luk 4:25; Rev 11:6; of compassion, 1Jo 3:17, RV (AV, “bowels of … Continue reading “Shut, Shut up”

Shuswaps

Shuswaps Also known as the Secwepemcs. North American Indian tribe (Su-khapmuh), most important of Salishan limguistic stock in British Columbia, including groups at Kamloops, Adams Lake, Alkali Lake, Canoe Creek, Neskaintith, Spallumcheen, and Williams Lake. In their primitive condition the Shuswaps lived by hunting, fishing, and gathering berries. Their semi-subterranean houses were built of logs … Continue reading “Shuswaps”

Shuswap Indians

Shuswap Indians (Properly SU-KHAPMUH, a name of unknown origin and meaning). A tribe of Salishan linguistic stock, the most important of that group in British Columbia, formerly holding a large territory on middle and upper Thompson River, including Shuswap, Adams, and Quesnel Lakes. On the south they bordered upon the Okanagan and Thompson River Indians; … Continue reading “Shuswap Indians”