Share is the rendering in 1Sa 13:20 of , macharesheth (from , to scratch or cut), an agricultural instrument requiring to be sharpened; probably some implement essentially corresponding to a modern hoe. SEE MATTOCK. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Share shar. See PLOW. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Sharasandha
Sharasandha in Hindu mythology, was a powerful king who ruled over the.entire southern part of India, and the most dangerous enemy of Krishna, with whom he disputed the sovereignty in seventeen battles and in a duel. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Sharar
Sharar (Heb. Sharar’, , strong, Sept. v v.r. ), the father of Ahiam the Hararite, one of David’s mighty men (2Sa 23:33). B.C. cir. 1040. In the parallel passage (1Ch 11:35) he is called SACAR, which is, perhaps, the better reading (Kennicott, Dissert. p. 203). SEE DAVID. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature … Continue reading “Sharar”
Sharaim
Sharaim (Jos 15:30). SEE SHAARAIM. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Sharaim two gates (Josh. 15:36), more correctly Shaaraim (1 Sam. 17:52), probably Tell Zakariya and Kefr Zakariya, in the valley of Elah, 3 1/2 miles north-west of Socoh. Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary Sharaim See Shaaraim Fuente: The Poor Mans Concordance and Dictionary … Continue reading “Sharaim”
Sharai
Sharai [many Shar’ai, some Shara’i] (Heb. Sharay’, , releaser; Sept. v.r. ), one of the sons of Bani, who had married strange wives after the captivity (Ezr 10:40). B.C. cir. 457. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Sharai Ezr 10:40. Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Sharai SHARAI.One of those who had married a foreign … Continue reading “Sharai”
Sharab
Sharab SEE MIRAGE. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Shara Malachai
Shara Malachai (Yellow-bonnets), the party of Lamaites who reject the Bogdo-Lama (chief of the Red-bonnets) and recognize the Dalai-Lama alone as an infallible spiritual head. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Shapira Manuscript
Shapira Manuscript is the name given by Bar and Delitzsch to a Hebrew codex which Jacob Shapira or Sappir, a Jewish rabbi from Jerusalem, brought from Arabia, and sold to the public library at Paris in 1868. It is written on parchment, and, according to Delitzsch in his preface to his edition of the book … Continue reading “Shapira Manuscript”
Shaphir
Shaphir SHAPHIR.A city, probably on the Philistine plain (Mic 1:11). It has been located by some a few miles S.E. of Ashdod. Attempts have been made to identify it with the Shamir of Jos 15:48. H. L. Willett. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Shaphir shafer (, shaphr, glittering; , kalos; the King James Version … Continue reading “Shaphir”
Shapher, Mount
Shapher, Mount (“pleasant”.) Num 33:23-24. Either jebel esh Shureif, 40 miles W. of Ras el Ka’a (near Rissah), or else jebel Sherafeh, a rocky promontory on the W. shore of the Elanitic gulf, near the southern limit of the Tih. The former is more likely (Speaker’s Commentary). Jebel Araif, a conical hill, standing out at … Continue reading “Shapher, Mount”