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Shuni, Shunites

Shuni, Shunites shoon, shoonts. (, shun): One of the sons of Gad and his descendants (Gen 46:16; Num 26:15). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Shuni, Shunites [Shu’ni] [Shu’nites] Son of Gad, and his descendants. Gen 46:16; Num 26:15. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Shuni

Shuni (Heb. Shuni’, , quiet [Gesen.], or fortunate [Furst]; Sept. v.r. ), third named of the seven sons of Gad (Gen 41:16), and progenitor of a family named after him (Num 26:15). B.C. 1874. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Shuni SHUNITES (Gen 46:16; Num 26:15). Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Shuni SHUNI.A son … Continue reading “Shuni”

SHUNEM

SHUNEM A city of Issachar, Jos 19:18 . The Philistines encamped at Shunem, in the great field or Plain of Esdraelon, 1Sa 28:4 ; and Saul encamped at Gilboa. Abishag, king of David’s nurse, was of Shunem, 1Ki 1:3 ; so also was the woman whose son Elisha restored to life, 2Ki 4:8-37 . Eusebius … Continue reading “SHUNEM”

Shunammite, The

Shunammite, The Shu’nammite, The. That is, the native of Shunem, is applied to two persons: Abishag, the nurse of King David, 1Ki 1:3; 1Ki 1:15; 1Ki 2:17; 1Ki 2:21-22, and the nameless hostess of Elisha. 2Ki 4:12; 2Ki 4:25; 2Ki 4:36. Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary

SHUNAMMITE

Shunammite (Heb. with the art. hash-Shunammith’. [in 1Ki 2:22, the shorter form ], the Shunammitess; Sept. v.r. ), a native of SHUNEM, as is plain from 2Ki 4:1. It is applied to two persons Abishag, the nurse of king David (1Ki 1:3; 1Ki 1:15; 1Ki 2:17; 1Ki 2:21-22), and the nameless hostess of Elisha (2Ki … Continue reading “SHUNAMMITE”

Shumathites

Shumathites 1Ch 2:53. Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Shumathites SHUMATHITES.A family of Kiriath-jearim (1Ch 2:53). Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Shumathites shoomath-ts (, shumath): One of the families of Kiriath-jearim (1Ch 2:53). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Shumathites [Shu’mathites] One of the families that came from Kirjath-jearim. 1Ch 2:53. The term may be derived from … Continue reading “Shumathites”

Shumathite

Shumathite (Heb. collective with the art. hash-Shumathi’, , a gentile or patronymic; Sept. ; Vulg. Semathei), one of the four families who sprang from Kirjath-jearim (1Ch 2:53); so called either as being colonists of a village named Shumah (, garlic [Gesen.], or valuation [Furst]), somewhere in that neighborhood, or as descendants from a man of … Continue reading “Shumathite”