SHAMGAR Son of Anath, the third judge of Israel, after Ehud and shortly before Barak, in a time of great insecurity and distress, Jdg 3:31 5:6. Scripture only says he defended Israel, and killed six hundred Philistines with an ox-goad. See PLOUGH. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Shamgar (Heb. Shamnar’, , possibly sword [comp. … Continue reading “SHAMGAR”
Shamer
Shamer (Heb. She’mer, , in pause Sha’mer, , keeper; Sept. v.r. and respectively), the name of several men. SEE SHAMED; SEE SHEMER. 1. The second named of four children of Heber (1Ch 7:32), and father of Ahi and others (1Ch 7:34). B.C. perhaps ante 1658. In the first of these passages he is called SHOMER … Continue reading “Shamer”
SHAMELESSNESS
SHAMELESSNESS Jer 6:15; Jer 8:12; Zep 3:5 Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible
Shamel
Shamel in Hindu mythology, is the angel who bears the prayers of men to God. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Shamefully (entreat)
Shamefully (entreat) * Note: This forms part of the rendering of (a) atimazo, Mar 12:4, Luk 20:11, see DISHONOR, C, No. 1, ENTREAT, Note, HANDLE, No. 4; (b) hubrizo, “to insult,” Act 14:5, RV; 1Th 2:2, “were (RV, having been) shamefully entreated.” See SPITEFULLY. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Shamefastness (AV, Shamefacedness)
Shamefastness (AV, Shamefacedness) “a sense of shame, modesty,” is used regarding the demeanor of women in the church, 1Ti 2:9 (some mss. have it in Heb 12:28 for deos, “awe:” here only in NT). “Shamefastness is that modesty which is ‘fast’ or rooted in the character … The change to ‘shamefacedness’ is the more to … Continue reading “Shamefastness (AV, Shamefacedness)”
Shamefastness
Shamefastness shamfast-nes: The original the King James Version translation of , aidos, in Sirach 41:16 and 1Ti 2:9. Perhaps half a century later the spelling shamefacedness supplanted the better form, and continues in the ordinary editions of the King James Version. The Revised Version (British and American), however, rightly restores shamefastness. Fuente: International Standard Bible … Continue reading “Shamefastness”
Shamefacedness
Shamefacedness shamfast-nes, sham-fased-nes. See SHAMEFASTNESS. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Shamed, Or Rather Shemer
Shamed, Or Rather Shemer (Heb. She’mer, , in pause Sha’mer, , keeper [but some copies have ]; Sept. v.r. and Vulg. Samed), the third named of the three sons of Elpaal, and builder of Ono and Lod. He was of the tribe of Benjamin (1Ch 8:12). B.C. post 1618, Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and … Continue reading “Shamed, Or Rather Shemer”
Shamed
Shamed SJAMED or SHAMER. 1Ch 8:12. Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Shamed shamed. See SHEMED. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Shamed [Sha’med] Son of Elpaal, a Benjamite. 1Ch 8:12. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary Shamed Sha’med. (keeper). Properly, Shamer or Shemer; one of the pens of Elpaal, the Benjamite. 1Ch 8:12. See Shamer; Shemer. Fuente: Smith’s Bible … Continue reading “Shamed”