Ahira, meaning Brother of evil or unlucky or my brother is friend, was an Old Testament character. He was chief of the tribe of Naphtali at the Exodus (Numbers 1:15; 2:29). Note: Judaism commonly uses the term Tanakh. ... Naphtali (Hebrew: × Ö·×¤Ö°×ªÖ¸Ö¼×Ö´×, Standard Tiberian ; My struggle) is the sixth son of Jacob and the founder of the tribe of Naphtali, first mentioned in the Book of Genesis and as described in the Hebrew Bible. ... á¸:The article Exodus discusses the events related in the book of the Bible and Torah by the same name. ...
This entry incorporates text from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. Eastons Bible Dictionary generally refers to the Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Third Edition, by Matthew George Easton M.A., D.D. (1823-1894), published three years after Eastons death in 1897 by Thomas Nelson. ...
Ahira seemed to be wrestling with some human, while another, holding a flintlock carbine at the ready, looked on.
Taking another pull at his third tankard of beer, Ahira nodded in approval, both at the breweither his memory and taste buds were going, or it was a lot better than it had been back when Ahira was mayorand at the noisy machine Riccetti was patting the side of.
Ahira looked the human over carefully as they stood near the warren holding boiler and generator, the heat from the machine beating against them like a wave, despite the cross-draft ventilation.