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Shechinah, Shekinah

Shechinah, Shekinah [Shechi’nah] [Sheki’nah] A name not found in scripture, but used by the Rabbis and others for the visible symbol of the presence of God, as was seen at the dedication of the temple built by Solomon, and at the Transfiguration. See CLOUD. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Shechinah

Shechinah [some Shech’inah; also written Shekinah] (in .Chaldee and Neo-Hebrew Shekinah’, , strictly residence, i.e. of God, his visible presence, from , to dwell), a word not found in the Bible, but used by the later Jews, and borrowed by Christians from them, to express the visible majesty of the Divine Presence, especially when resting … Continue reading “Shechinah”

Shechesh

Shechesh The archaeological remains of the modern Nablus are copiously described in the Memoirs to the Ordnance Survey (2:203 sq.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Shechemites

Shechemites shekem-ts (, hashikhm; , Sucheme): The descendants of Shechem the son of Gilead, a clan of Eastern Manasseh (Num 26:31; Jos 17:2). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Shechemites [Shech’emites] Descendants of Shechem, a descendant of Gilead. Num 26:31. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary Shechemites H7930 Descendants of Shechem. Num 26:31 Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Shechemite

Shechemite (Heb. with the art. and collectively hash-Shikmi’, , a patronymic Sept.’ ), a family designation of the descendants of Shechem (q.v.), the son of Shemidah of the tribe of Manasseh (1Ch 7:19). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Shechem

SHECHEM 1. A Canaanite prince, at the town of the same name, who abducted Dinah the daughter of Jacob, and was soon afterwards treacherously slain, with many of his people, by Simeon and Levi, Gen 34:1-31 .2. A city of central Canaan, between the mountains Gerizim and Ebal, thirty-four miles north of Jerusalem; called also … Continue reading “Shechem”

Shechaniah

Shechaniah (Heb. Shekanyah’, , dweller [i.e. intimate] with Jehovah, twice in the prolonged form Shekanya’hu, [ 1Ch 24:11; 1 Chronicles 2 Chronicles 31:15], which is always Anglicized Shecaniah in the A.V.; Sept. , but in 2Ch 31:15; Ezr 8:5; in Ezr 8:3; in Neh 12:3; Vulg. Sechenias, but Sebenias in 12:3), the name of several … Continue reading “Shechaniah”