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Shuhamite

Shuhamite (Heb. with the art. hash-Shuchami’, , patronymic from Shaham; Sept. v.r. ), the descendants (numbering 4460 at the Eisode) of Shuham (q.v.) the son of Dan (Num 26:42-43). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Shuham

Shuham (Heb. Shucham’, , perhaps pit-digger [Geseun.], or humiility [Furst]; Sept. v.r. ; Vulg. Suharu), the son of Dan, and progenitor of a family named after himself (Num 26:42); elsewhere (Gen 41:23) called HUSHIM SEE HUSHIM (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Shuham SHUHAMITES (Num 26:42-43). HUSHIM in Gen 46:23. Fuente: Fausset’s … Continue reading “Shuham”

Shuhah

Shuhah SHUHAH.A brother of Chelub (1Ch 4:11). Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Shuhah shooha (, shuhah, depression): A brother of Caleb (1Ch 4:11). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Shudder

Shudder primarily, “to be rough, to bristle,” then, “to shiver, shudder, tremble,” is said of demons, Jam 2:19, RV, “shudder” (AV, “tremble”). Cp. Mat 8:29, indicating a cognizance of their appointed doom. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Shuckford, Samuel

Shuckford, Samuel a learned English divine, the time and place of whose birth are unknown. He was educated at Caius College, Cambridge, graduating in 1716. He became successively curate of Shelton, Norfolk, prebendary. of Canterbury (1738), and rector of All hallows, London. He died in 1754. He published a few occasional Sermons (Camb. 1723, 4to; … Continue reading “Shuckford, Samuel”

Shubael

Shubael (Heb. Shubael’, , i.q. Shebuel; Sept. v.r. , etc.), the name of two Levites, both elsewhere called SHEBUEL SEE SHEBUEL (q.v.), namely, (a) a son of Gershom (1Ch 24:20; comp. 23:16; 26:24); and (b) a son of Heman (1Ch 25:20; comp. 1Ch 25:4). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Shubael (See SHEBUEL.) … Continue reading “Shubael”

Shual, Land of

Shual, Land Of SHUAL, LAND OF.A region referred to in 1Sa 13:17 as the destination of one of the three bands of Philistine raiders. The close connexion of Ophrah with the district named indicates that this was one of its towns. H. L. Willett. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Shual, Land of ( , … Continue reading “Shual, Land of”