Biblia

Shake

Shake “to agitate shake,” primarily of the action of stormy winds, waves, etc., is used (a) literally, of a reed, Mat 11:7; Luk 7:24; a vessel, “shaken” in filling, Luk 6:38; a building, Luk 6:48; Act 4:31; Act 16:26; the natural forces of the heavens and heavenly bodies, Mat 24:29; Mar 13:25; Luk 21:26; the … Continue reading “Shake”

Shahazumah

Shahazumah SHAHAZUMAH.A town allotted to Issachar (Jos 19:22). Its site has not been identified. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Shahazumah sha-ha-zooma, sha-hazoo-ma (, shahacumah; Codex Vaticanus , Salem kata thalassan; Codex Alexandrinus , Saseimath; the King James Version Shahazimah, sha-hazi-mah): A town in the territory of Issachar on the boundary which ran from Tabor … Continue reading “Shahazumah”

Shahazimah

Shahazimah [some Shahazi’mah] (Heb. Shachatsi’mah, [so the marg., but the text has Shachatzu’mah, , towards the heights [for the word is plur. with the local added]; Sept. [taking the last syllable for , to the sea], v.r. ; Vulg. Seesima), a place in the tribe of Issachar, between Mount Tabor and the Jordan (Jos 19:22). … Continue reading “Shahazimah”

Shaharaim

Shaharaim (Heb. Shachara’yim, , double dawn, i.e. the morning and evening twilight; Sept. v.r. and ; Vulg. Saharaim), a person named among the descendants of Benjamin as the father of several children in the land of Moab by two wives (1Ch 8:8). B.C. ante 1612. Considerable confusion appears to have crept into the text where … Continue reading “Shaharaim”

Shagee

Shagee shage (, shaghe’; Codex Vaticanus , Sola; Codex Alexandrinus , Sage; the King James Version Shage): The father of Jonathan, one of David’s heroes (1Ch 11:34). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Shage

Shage (Heb. Shage’, , erring; Sept. v.r. ), a Hararite, appears as the father of Jonathan, one of David’s captains (1Ch 11:34). B.C. cir. 1050. In the parallel list of 2Sa 23:33, he is called SHAMMAH (q.v.), unless, as seems probable, there is a confusion between Jonathan the son of Shage the Hararite, Jonathan the … Continue reading “Shage”