Biblia

Shophan

Shophan (Heb. Shophan’, ], prob. i.q. Shaphan; Sept. ; Samar. ; Vulg. Sophar), given in the A.V. as one of the fortified towns on the east of Jordan which were taken possession of and rebuilt by the tribe of Gad (Num 32:35); but probably a mere affix (significant, according to some, of bareness) to the … Continue reading “Shophan”

Shophach

Shophach (Heb. Shophak’, , prob. a variation of Shobak; Sept. and v.r. and ; Vulg. Sophach), the general of Hadarezar (1Ch 19:16; 1Ch 19:18), elsewhere (2Sa 10:16) called SHOBACH SEE SHOBACH (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Shophach SHOPHACH.See Shobach. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Shophach shofak. See SHOBACH. Fuente: International … Continue reading “Shophach”

Shoot forth

Shoot forth lit., “to throw before,” is used of “the putting forth of leaves, blossom, fruit,” said of trees in general, Luk 21:30, “shoot forth.” See PUT (forward), Act 19:33. Note: In Mar 4:32, AV, poieo, “to do, make,” is rendered “shooteth out,” RV, “putteth out.” Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Shoot

Shoot Psa 11:2 (b) This figure represents the cutting, stinging words that one might speak against another. The words come quickly in hatred and anger, and deeply wound the person spoken against. (See also Psa 64:3). Fuente: Wilson’s Dictionary of Bible Types

Shook, Jefferson

Shook, Jefferson a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was born in Madison County, Mo., May 20, 1820; was converted and joined the M.E. Church in 1838. He was licensed to preach Sept. 18, 1841, and the same year was admitted into the Arkansas Conference. In 1844 he was transferred to the Texas Conference, … Continue reading “Shook, Jefferson”

Shoo-King

Shoo-King one of the Chinese sacred books. It is chiefly of a historical character, commencing with the reign of the Yaou, one of the very earliest emperors, supposed to have been contemporary with Noah, and stretches onward to the time of Confucius. This work. is considered to be of the highest authority, containing many valuable … Continue reading “Shoo-King”

Shomer

Shomer (Heb. Shomer’, , keeper, as often; Sept. v.r. , etc.), a variation for the names of two Hebrews. 1. Second named of the three sons of Heber, an Asherite (1Ch 7:32); called SHAMER SEE SHAMER (q.v.) in 1Ch 7:34, where his sons are enumerated. 2. The father of Jehozabad, who slew king Joash (2Ki … Continue reading “Shomer”

Shoham

Shoham (Heb. id. , onyx, as in Gen 2:12; Sept. v.r. ), second name of the four sons of the Merarite Levite Jaaziah, who were employed about the ark by David (1Ch 24:27). B.C. 1043. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Shoham (2) SEE ONYX. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature … Continue reading “Shoham”