Nahamani (Heb. Nachansany’, , repenting or compassionate; Sept. ), one of the Jews who returned with Zerubbabel from the captivity (Neh 7:7). B.C. 536. His name is omitted in the parallel list of Ezr 2:2. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Nahamani Neh 7:7. Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Nahamani NAHAMANI.One of the twelve … Continue reading “Nahamani”
Nahamaai
Nahamaai Naham’aai. (merciful). A chief man among those, who returned from Babylon, with Zerubbabel and Jeshua. Neh 7:7. (B.C. 536). Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary
Naham
Naham (Heb. Naclh’am, , consolation; Sept. v. r. , ), a brother of Holiah, the second or Jewish wife of Mered; and “father” of Keilah and Eshtemoa (1Ch 4:19). B.C. post 1612. He seems to have been the same called ISHBAH SEE ISHBAH (q.v.) in 1Ch 4:17. SEE MERED. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and … Continue reading “Naham”
Nahalol
Nahalol (Heb. Nahalol’, past, pasture; Sept. v.r. and , Vulg. Nacalol), a slightly different orthography (Jdg 1:30) for the name NAHALAL SEE NAHALAL (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Nahalol (See NAHALAL.) Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Nahalol NAHALOL.See Nahalal. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Nahalol Na’halol. See Nahalal. Fuente: Smith’s Bible … Continue reading “Nahalol”
Nahallal, Nahalol
Nahallal, Nahalol na-halal, naha-lol. See NAHALAL. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Nahallal, Nahalal, Nahalol
Nahallal, Nahalal, Nahalol [Nah’allal] [Nah’alal] [Nah’alol] Levitical city in Zebulun. Jos 19:15; Jos 21:35; Jdg 1:30. Identified with Ain Mahil, 32 44′ N, 35 21′ E. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Nahallal
Nahallal (Jos 19:15). SEE NAHALAL. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Nahallal pasture, a city in Zebulun on the border of Issachar (Josh. 19:15), the same as Nahalol (Judg. 1:30). It was given to the Levites. It has been by some identified with Malul in the plain of Esdraelon, 4 miles from Nazareth. … Continue reading “Nahallal”
Nahaliel
Nahaliel (Heb. Nachaliel’, , possession [or valley] of God; Sept. v.r. ), the fifty-fourth encampment of the Israelites in the wilderness, between Mattanah and Bamoth (Num 21:19), apparently in the northern part of the plain Ard Ramadan, south-east of Jebel Humeh, perhaps on the northern branch of Wady Waleh (Bunrckhardt. 2:635). SEE EXODE. It lay … Continue reading “Nahaliel”
Nahalal
Nahalal (Heb. Nahalal’, , pasture; Sept. v.r. , and even ; Vulg. Nahum 1 lol; Auth. Vers. once “Nahallal,” Jos 19:15), a city, in the tribe of Zebulun, on the border of Issachar (Jos 19:15), but inhabited by Canaanites tributary to Israel (Jdg 1:30, where the name is “Nahalol”), given with its “suburbs” to the … Continue reading “Nahalal”
Nag’s Head Story
Nag’s Head Story A false historical legend purporting to describe the consecration of Matthew Parker, Elizabeth’s Anglican archbishop, from whom all the Anglican clergymen derive their orders. The facts of his consecration were so obscured in mystery especially to the Catholic party, that they, in all good faith, gave credence to the tale and honestly … Continue reading “Nag’s Head Story”