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This is a list of names from the Bible, taken from the 19th century public domain resource: For other uses, see Bible (disambiguation). ... Alternative meaning: Nineteenth Century (periodical) (18th century — 19th century — 20th century — more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 19th century was that century which lasted from 1801-1900 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar. ... Shortcut: WP:PD There are many resources available on the net that are in the public domain, and therefore freely usable without restrictions for Wikipedia content. ...

Hitchcock's New and Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible by Roswell D. Hitchcock, New York: A. J. Johnson, 1874, c1869.

Each name is given with its meaning. Please note that "names" refers to any noun, which may be: people, places, cities, countries, angels, gods, mountains, etc. For other senses of this word, see name (disambiguation). ... A noun, or noun substantive, is a part of speech which can co-occur with (in)definite articles and attributive adjectives, and function as the head of a noun phrase. ...

  • Some people of the Biblical period are not listed here, because their names are not in the canonical Bible. See list of names for the Biblical nameless.
  • Sometimes the same name refers to several individuals in the Bible, for example there are three people named Joseph.

Note: The actual name of the Hebrew God (Jehovah/Yahweh) has been entered instead of "LORD". The name of the Hebrew God is usually found in Hebrew names as "iah" or "jah" in the anglicized form. The substitution of the word "lord" is inaccurate as the Hebrew word for lord is "adhohn",or "adhonim" "adhonai" and "god" is "el", "elim", or "elohim". See ‎Tetragrammaton. The biblical canon is a list of books written during the formative periods of the Jewish or Christian faiths. ... This list of names for the Biblical nameless compiles names given in Jewish or Christian mythology for characters who are unnamed in the Bible itself. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Tetragrammaton. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Yahweh. ...

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  • Aaron, bringer of death
  • Abaddon, the destroyer
  • Abagtha, father of the wine-press
  • Abana, made of stone; a building
  • Abarim, passages; passengers
  • Abba, father
  • Abda, a servant; servitude
  • Abdeel, a vapor; a cloud of God
  • Abdi, my servant
  • Abdiel, servant of God
  • Abdon, servant; cloud of judgment
  • Abednego, servant of light; shining
  • Abel, vanity; breath; vapor
  • Abel, a city; mourning
  • Abel-beth-maachah, mourning to the house of Maachah
  • Abel-maim, mourning of waters
  • Abel-meholah, mourning of sickness
  • Abel-mizraim, the mourning of Egyptians
  • Abel-shittim, mourning of thorns or meadow of acacias
  • Abez, an egg; muddy
  • Abi, my father
  • Abiah, (or Abia) Yah is my father
  • Abi-albon, most intelligent father
  • Abiasaph, consuming father; gathering
  • Abiathar, excellent father; father of the remnant
  • Abib, green fruit; ears of corn
  • Abidah, (or Abida) father of knowledge
  • Abidan, father of judgment
  • Abiel, God my father
  • Abiezer, (or Abieezer) father of help
  • Abigail, the father's joy
  • Abihail, the father of strength
  • Abihu, he is my father
  • Abihud, father of praise; confession
  • Abijah, Yah is my father
  • Abijam, father of the sea
  • Abilene, the father of mourning
  • Abimael, a father sent from God
  • Abimelech, father of the king
  • Abinadab, father of a vow, or of willingness
  • Abinoam, father of beauty
  • Abiram, high father; father of deceit
  • Abishag, ignorance of the father
  • Abishai, the present of my father
  • Abishalom, father of peace
  • Abishua, father of salvation
  • Abishur, father of the wall; father of uprightness
  • Abital, the father of the dew; or of the shadow
  • Abitub, father of goodness
  • Abiud, father of praise
  • Abner, father of light
  • Abram, high father
  • Abraham, father of a great multitude
  • Absalom, father of peace
  • Accad, a vessel; pitcher; spark
  • Accho, close; pressed together
  • Aceldama, field of blood
  • Achab, brother of the father
  • Achaia, grief; trouble
  • Achaicus, a native of Achaia; sorrowing; sad
  • Achan, or Achar, he that troubleth
  • Achaz, one that takes, or possesses
  • Achbor, a rat; bruising
  • Achim, preparing; revenging; confirming
  • Achish, thus it is; how is this
  • Achmetha, brother of death
  • Achor, trouble
  • Achsah, adorned; bursting the veil
  • Achshaph, poison; tricks
  • Achzib, liar; lying; one that runs
  • Adadah, testimony of the assembly
  • Adah, an assembly
  • Adaiah, the witness of Yah (also Jehovah's witness)
  • Adaliah, one that draws water; poverty; cloud; death
  • Adam, earthy; red
  • Adamah, red earth; of blood
  • Adami, my man; red; earthy; human
  • Adar, high; eminent
  • Adbeel, vapor, or cloud of God
  • Addi, my witness; adorned; prey
  • Addin, adorned; delicious; voluptuous
  • Addon, basis; foundation; the Lord
  • Adiel, the witness of the Lord
  • Adin, Adina, adorned; voluptuous; dainty
  • Adithaim, assemblies; testimonies
  • Adlai, my witness; my ornament
  • Admah, earthy; red; bloody
  • Admatha, a cloud of death; a mortal vapor
  • Adna, pleasure; delight
  • Adnah, eternal rest
  • Adoni-bezek, (or Adonibezek) the lightning of the Lord; the Lord of lightning
  • Adonijah, Yah is my Lord
  • Adonikam, the Lord is raised
  • Adoniram, my Lord is most high; Lord of might and elevation
  • Adoni-zedek, justice of the Lord; lord of justice; Zedek is lord
  • Adoraim, strength of the sea
  • Adoram, their beauty; their power
  • Adrammelech, the cloak, glory, grandeur or power of the king
  • Adramyttium, the court of death
  • Adriel, the flock of God
  • Adullam, their testimony; their prey; their ornament
  • Adummim, earthy; red; bloody things
  • Aeneas, praised; praiseworthy
  • Aenon, a cloud; fountain; his eye
  • Agabus, a locust; the father's joy or feast
  • Agag, roof; upper floor
  • Agar, or Hagar, a stranger; one that fears
  • Agee, a valley; deepness
  • Agrippa, one who causes great pain at his birth
  • Agur, stranger; gathered together
  • Ahab, uncle, or father's brother
  • Aharah, a smiling brother; a meadow of a sweet savor
  • Aharhel, another host; the last sorrow; a brother's sheep
  • Ahasbai, trusting in me; a grown-up brother
  • Ahasuerus, prince; head; chief
  • Ahava, essence; being; generation
  • Ahaz, one that takes or possesses
  • Ahaziah, seizure; vision of the Yahweh
  • Ahi, my brother; my brethren
  • Ahiah, brother of Yahweh
  • Ahiam, mother's brother; brother of a nation
  • Ahian, brother of wine
  • Ahiezer, brother of assistance
  • Ahihud, brother of vanity, or of darkness, or of joy, or of praise; witty brother
  • Ahijah, same with Ahiah
  • Ahikam, a brother who raises up or avenges
  • Ahilud, a brother born, or begotten
  • Ahimaaz, a brother of the council
  • Ahiman, brother of the right hand
  • Ahimelech, my brother is a king; my king's brother
  • Ahimoth, brother of death
  • Ahinadab, a willing brother; brother of a vow
  • Ahinoam, beauty of the brother; brother of motion
  • Ahio, his brother; his brethren
  • Ahira, brother of iniquity; brother of the shepherd
  • Ahiram, brother of craft, or of protection
  • Ahisamach, brother of strength
  • Ahishahur, brother of the morning or dew; brother of blackness
  • Ahishar, brother of a prince; brother of a song
  • Ahithophel, brother of ruin or folly
  • Ahitub, brother of goodness
  • Ahlab, made of milk, or of fat; brother of the heart
  • Ahlai, beseeching; sorrowing; expecting
  • Ahoah, a live brother; my thorn or thistle
  • Aholah, his tabernacle; his tent
  • Aholiab, the tent of the father
  • Aholibah, my tent, or my tabernacle, in her
  • Aholibamah, my tabernacle is exalted
  • Ahumai, a meadow of waters; a brother of waters
  • Ahuzam, their taking or possessing vision
  • Ahuzzah, possession; seizing; collecting
  • Ai, or Hai, mass; heap
  • Aiah, vulture, raven; an isle; alas, where is it?
  • Aiath, same as Ai; an hour; eye; fountain
  • Aijeleth-Shahar, (or Aijeleth Shahar) the land of the morning
  • Ain, same as Aiath
  • Ajalon, a chain; strength; a stag
  • Akkub, foot-print; supplanting; crookedness; lewdness
  • Akrabbim, scorpions
  • Alammelech, God is king
  • Alemeth, hiding; youth; worlds; upon the dead
  • Alexander, one who assists men
  • Alian, high
  • Alleluia, praise Jah (Yah)
  • Allon, an oak; strong
  • Allon-bachuth, the oak of weeping
  • Almodad, measure of God
  • Almon, hidden
  • Almon-diblathaim, hidden in a cluster of fig trees
  • Alpheus, a thousand; learned; chief
  • Alush, mingling together
  • Alvah, his rising up; his highness
  • Amad, people of witness; a prey
  • Amal, labor; iniquity
  • Amalek, a people that licks up
  • Aman, mother; fear of them
  • Amana, integrity; truth; a nurse
  • Amariah, Yahweh says; the integrity of Yahweh
  • Amasa, sparing the people
  • Amasai, strong
  • Amashai, the people's gift
  • Amashi-ali, same as Amaziah
  • Ami, mother; fear; people
  • Amaziah, the strength of Yahweh
  • Aminadab, same as Amminadab
  • Amittai, true; fearing
  • Ammah, my, or his, people
  • Ammi, same as Ammah
  • Ammiel, the people of God/El
  • Ammihud, people of praise
  • Amminadab, my people is liberal
  • Ammishaddai, the people of the Almighty; the Almighty is with me
  • Ammizabad, dowry of the people
  • Ammon, a people; the son of my people
  • Amnon, faithful and true; tutor
  • Amok, a valley; a depth
  • Amon, faithful; true
  • Amorite, bitter; a rebel; a babbler
  • Amos, loading; weighty
  • Amoz, strong; robust
  • Amplias, large; extensive
  • Amram, an exalted people; their sheaves; handfuls of corn
  • Amraphel, one that speaks of secrets
  • Amzi, strong, mighty
  • Anab, a grape; a knot
  • Anah, one who answers; afflicted
  • Anaharath, dryness, burning, wrath
  • Anak, a collar; ornament
  • Anamim, a fountain; answer; affliction
  • Anammelech, answer; poverty of the king
  • Anani, a cloud; prophecy; divination
  • Ananias, or Ananiah, the cloud of the Lord
  • Anathema, separated; set apart
  • Anathoth, or Anath, answer; song; poverty
  • Andrew, a strong man
  • Andronicus, a man excelling others
  • Anem, or Anen, an answer; their affliction
  • Aner, answer; song; affliction
  • Aniam, a people; the strength or sorrow of people
  • Anim, answerings; singings; afflicted
  • Anna, gracious; one who gives
  • Annas, one who answers; humble
  • Antichrist, an adversary to Christ
  • Antioch, speedy as a chariot
  • Antipas, for all, or against all
  • Antipatris, for, or against the father
  • Antothijah, answers or songs of the Lord; afflictions
  • Anub, same as Anab
  • Apelles, exclusion; separation
  • Apharsathchites, Apharsites (from a root meaning) dividing or rending
  • Aphek, Aphekah, strength; a rapid torrent
  • Aphik, Aphekah, Aphik ; a rapid torrent
  • Aphiah, speaking, blowing
  • Apocalypse, uncovering, revelation
  • Apocrypha, hidden
  • Apollonia, perdition, destruction
  • Apollonius, destroying
  • Apollos, one who destroys; destroyer
  • Apollyon, a destroyer
  • Appaim, face; nostrils
  • Apphia, productive; fruitful
  • Aquila, an eagle
  • Ar, awakening; uncovering
  • Ara, cursing; seeing
  • Arab, multiplying; sowing sedition; a window; a locust
  • Arabia, evening; desert; ravens
  • Arad, a wild ass; a dragon
  • Arah, the way; a traveler
  • Aram, highness, magnificence, one that deceives; curse
  • Aran, an ark; their curse
  • Ararat, the curse of trembling
  • Araunah, ark; song; joyful cry
  • Arba, four
  • Archelaus, the prince of the people
  • Archippus, a master of horses
  • Arcturus, a gathering together
  • Ard, one that commands; he that descends
  • Ardon, ruling; a judgment of malediction
  • Areli, the light or vision of God
  • Areopagus, the hill of Mars
  • Aretas, agreeable, virtuous
  • Argob, a turf, or fat land
  • Ariel, altar; light or lion of God
  • Arimathea, a lion dead to the Lord
  • Arioch, long; great; tall
  • Aristarchus, the best prince
  • Aristobulus, a good counselor
  • Armageddon, hill of fruits; mountain of Megiddo
  • Arnon, rejoicing; sunlight
  • Aroer, heath; tamarisk
  • Árpád, the light of redemption
  • Arphaxad, a healer; a releaser
  • Artaxerxes, the silence of light; fervent to spoil
  • Artemas, whole, sound
  • Arumah, high; exalted
  • Asa, physician; cure
  • Asahel, creature of God
  • Asaiah, the Lord hath wrought
  • Asaph, who gathers together
  • Asareel, the beatitude of God
  • Asenath, peril; misfortune
  • Ashan, smoke
  • Ashbel, an old fire
  • Ashdod, effusion; inclination; theft
  • Asher, happiness
  • Ashima, crime; offense
  • Ashkenaz, a fire that spreads
  • Ashnah, change
  • Ashriel, same as Asareel
  • Ashtaroth, Ashtoreth, flocks; sheep; riches
  • Ashur, who is happy; or walks; or looks
  • Asia, muddy; boggy
  • Asiel, the work of God
  • Askelon, weight; balance; fire of infamy
  • Asnapper, unhappiness; increase of danger
  • Asriel, help of God
  • Assir, prisoner; fettered
  • Asshurim, liers in want; beholders
  • Assos, approaching; coming near
  • Assur, same as Ashur
  • Assyria, country of Assur or Ashur
  • Asuppim, gatherings
  • Asyncritus, incomparable
  • Atad, a thorn
  • Atarah, a crown
  • Ataroth, crowns
  • Ataroth-addar, crowns of power
  • Ater, left hand; shut
  • Athach, thy time
  • Athaiah, the Yah's time
  • Athaliah, the time of Yah
  • Athlai, my hour or time
  • Attai, same as Athlai
  • Attalia, that increases or sends
  • Attalus, increased, nourished
  • Augustus, increased, augmented
  • Ava, or Ivah, iniquity
  • Aven, iniquity; force; riches; sorrow
  • Avim, wicked or perverse men
  • Avith, wicked, perverse
  • Azaliah, near to Yah
  • Azaniah, hearing Yah; Yah's weapons
  • Azazel, help of God
  • Azariah, he that hears Yah
  • Azaz, strong one
  • Azazel, the scape-goat
  • Azaziah, strength of Yah
  • Azekah, strength of walls
  • Azgad, a strong army; a gang of robbers
  • Azmaveth, strong death; a he-goat
  • Azmon, bone of a bone; our strength
  • Aznoth-tabor, the ears of Tabor; the ears of purity or contrition
  • Azor, a helper; a court
  • Azotus, the same as Ashdod
  • Azriel, same as Asriel
  • Azrikam, help, revenging
  • Azubah, forsaken
  • Azur, he that assists or is assisted
  • Azzan, their strength
  • Azzur, same as Azur
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Aaron (אַהֲרֹן, a word meaning bearer of martyrs in Hebrew(perhaps also, or instead, related to the Egyptian Aha Rw, Warrior Lion), Standard Hebrew Aharon, Tiberian Hebrew ), was one of two brothers who play a unique part in the history of the Hebrew people. ... Abaddon (Hebrew אבדון Avadon, meaning destruction). In Biblical poetry (Job 26:6; Proverbs 15:11) it comes to mean place of destruction, or the realm of the dead, and is associated with Sheol. ... In the Book of Esther, Abagtha is one of the seven personal servants (CEV) sent by the king Xerxes to bring his queen Vashti to entertain his guests. ... Abana (or AMANAH, classical Chrysorrhoas) and PHARPAR, the rivers of Damascus (2 Kings v. ... Abarim (Hebrew: הָרֵי הָעֲבָרִים, Har Ha-Abarim, Harei Ha-Abarim; Septuagint to oros to Abarim, en to peran tou Iordanou, mountain Abarim, mountains of Abarim) is a mountain range across Jordan, to the east and south-east of the Dead Sea, extending from Mount Nebo in the north, perhaps to the Arabian... Abba (Father) is a song by Christian pop and rock artist, Rebecca St. ... The American-British-Dutch-Australian (ABDA) Command, code name ABDACOM, was a short-lived, unified command for all Allied forces in South East Asia, during the Pacific War. ... Abdeel (Ab’ dÄ“el), father of Shelemiah, who was commanded by King Jehoiakim to arrest the prophet Jeremiah Reference: Jeremiah 36:26. ... Abdi is the name of two or three men in the Hebrew Bible. ... Abdiel (Hebrew for Servant of God) is a Seraph in the Sepher Raziel and in Miltons Paradise Lost. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Image:ThreeFaithfulMen. ... In the Book of Genesis, Abel (Hebrew הֶבֶל / הָבֶל, Standard Hebrew Hével / Hável, Tiberian Hebrew Héḇel / Hāḇel; Arabic هابيل HābÄ«l) was the second son of Adam. ... In the Book of Genesis, Abel (Hebrew הֶבֶל / הָבֶל, Standard Hebrew Hével / Hável, Tiberian Hebrew Héḇel / Hāḇel; Arabic هابيل HābÄ«l) was the second son of Adam. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Abila – also, Biblical: Abel-Shittim or Ha-Shittim (or simply Shittim) – was an ancient city east of the Jordan River in Moab, later Peraea, near Livias, circa 12 km northeast of the north shore of the Dead Sea; the site is now that of Abil-ez-Zeit, Jordan. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh places ... Abigail, meaning Fathers Joy, in Hebrew, is a popular name. ... This entry incorporates text from Greek form of Abijah, or Abijam (Matt. ... Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is an airport located about 8 miles from downtown Austin, Texas. ... In Egyptian mythology, Iah was a lunar deity. ... Abi-albon (Hebrew father of strength, valiant) was one of Davids body-guard of thirty mighty men (2 Samuel 23:31); also called Abiel (1 Chronicles 11:32). ... Abiasaph (meaning: father of gathering) was the youngest of the three sons of Korah the Levite, who led a revolt against Moses mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. ... Abiathar (Heb. ... Abib, also spelled Aviv, has three meanings in Hebrew: The stage in the growth of grain when the seeds have reached full size and are filling with starch, but have not dried yet. ... Abida - or Abidah, father of knowledge; knowing, one of the five sons of Midian, who was the son of Abraham by Keturah (1 Chr. ... Abida - or Abidah, father of knowledge; knowing, one of the five sons of Midian, who was the son of Abraham by Keturah (1 Chr. ... Abidan (a-bi-dan), son of Gideoni, was a judge and head of the tribe of Benjamin at the time of the exodus. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh people ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh people ... Abigail (אֲבִיגַיִל / אֲבִיגָיִל her Fathers joy or, fountain of joy ;leader of/is dance/, Standard Hebrew Avigáyil, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĂḇîḡáyil / ʾĂḇîḡāyil), once Abigal (Samuel 2 3:3), is a female character in the Bible. ... Abihail has starred in 8 bukkake films. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Torah people ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh people ... Abijah means father (i. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... This entry incorporates text from Syria. ... This article describes minor characters who are named in the Book of Genesis, but about whom little else is known. ... pages edit history. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Abinoam (a-bin-o-am, ab-i-no-am), from Kedesh-naphtali, was the father of Barak who defeated Jabins army, lead by Sisera (Judges 4:6; 5:1). ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... This entry incorporates text from the public domain Eastons Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ... This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Absalom, Absalom! is also a novel by William Faulkner. ... Abishua (father of welfare; fortunate) is the name of two minor figures in the Hebrew Bible: the grandson of Benjamin (1 Chronicles 8:4) and the son of Phinehas, the high priest (1 Chronicles 6:4-5 and 6:50; Ezra 7:5). ... Abishur - (father of the wall; i. ... Abital - (father of dew; i. ... This entry incorporates text from the public domain Eastons Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ... In the Book of Samuel, Abner (Biblical Hebrew for father of [or is a] light), is first cousin to Saul and commander-in-chief of his army (1 Samuel 14:50, 20:25). ... Abram is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. ... It has been suggested that Abraham (Hebrew Bible) be merged into this article or section. ... Absalom or Avshalom (אַבְשָׁלוֹם Father/Leader of/is peace, Standard Hebrew AvÅ¡alom, Tiberian Hebrew ʾAḇšālôm), in the Bible, is the third son of David, king of Israel. ... Akkad (or Agade) was a city and its region of northern Iraq) between Assyria to the northwest and Sumer to the south. ... Akko (Hebrew עכו; Arabic عكّا ʿAkkā; also, Acre, Accho, Acco, and St. ... Aceldama is the Aramaic name the Jews gave to the field purchased with the money given to Judas Iscariot by the Romans for betraying Jesus. ... Ahab or Achav (אַחְאָב Brother of the father, Standard Hebrew Aḥʼav, Tiberian Hebrew ʼAḥăʼāḇ, ʼAḫʼāḇ) was King of the Kingdom of Israel and the province of Samaria, and the son and successor of Omri (1 Kings 16:29-34). ... This article is about the modern Greek district Achaea. ... Achaicus may refer to one of several people: Lucius Mummius Achaicus, a 2nd century BCE Roman statesman and general. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Ahaz (Hebrew has held, short form of Jehoahaz: God has held) was king of Judah, and the son and successor of Jotham. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Torah people | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh people ... Achim [] is a municipality and the largest town (population 30,110 (June 2005)) in the district of Verden, in Lower Saxony, Germany. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Achmetha - (Ezra 6:2), called Ecbatana by classical writers, the capital of northern Media. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... This entry incorporates text from the public domain Eastons Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Torah people ... Michelangelos The Creation of Adam, a fresco on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, shows God creating Adam, with Eve in His arm. ... Adami may refer to: Adam Adami, (c. ... Adar (אֲדָר, Standard Hebrew Adar, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĂḏār: from Akkadian adaru) is the sixth month of the religious year and the twelfth month of the civil year on the Hebrew calendar. ... This article describes minor characters who are named in the Book of Genesis, but about whom little else is known. ... Addi (Tigrinya ዓዲ ʿĀddÄ«, Tigre, Geez ዓድ ʿĀd) is a Tigrinya term meaning village derived from the Geez word Ad meaning son. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh people ... This entry incorporates text from the public domain Eastons Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ... Adlai may refer to: A character in The Bible, the father of Shaphat, and the grandfather of the prophet Elisha. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Torah places ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh people ... In the Book of Judges (1:4 - 7), Adonibezek, (simply lord of Bezek), was a Canaanite king who, having subdued seventy of the chiefs that were around him, made an attack against the armies of Judah and Simeon. ... In the Book of Judges (1:4 - 7), Adonibezek, (simply lord of Bezek), was a Canaanite king who, having subdued seventy of the chiefs that were around him, made an attack against the armies of Judah and Simeon. ... Adonijah is a Hebrew name, meaning YHVH is my lord. A number of characters in the Bible bear this name. ... Adonikam - whom the Lord sets up, one of those which came with Zerubbabel (Ezra 2:13). ... Adoniram - (Adoram, 1 Kings 12:18), the son of Abda, was the tax collecter of King Rehoboam. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Zedek or Tzedek, West Semitic for Justice, was probably the name of the chief god of the Jebusites, and possibly of other Canaanite people. ... Adoniram - (Adoram, 1 Kings 12:18), the son of Abda, was the tax collecter of King Rehoboam. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh places ... Edremit is a Turkish city on the west coast of Asia Minor, not far from the Greek island Lesbos. ... This entry incorporates text from the public domain Eastons Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ... Adullam is a town referred to in the Hebrew Bible. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh places ... Aeneas flees burning Troy, Federico Barocci, 1598. ... Ænon - a Greek word coming from a Hebrew term ay-yin and meaning spring or natural fountain. It was a place near Salim where John the Baptist baptized (John 3:23). ... Agabus - a prophet, probably one of the seventy disciples of Christ. ... Agag - flame, the usual title of the Amalekite kings, as Pharaoh was of the Egyptian. ... Agar is an unbranched polysaccharide obtained from the cell walls of some species of red algae or seaweed. ... Agee (a-ge) is a Biblical figure who was the father of Shammah, who was one of Davids mighty men (II Samuel 23:11). ... Agrippa may refer to: Menenius Agrippa, a Roman consul in 503 BC. Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63–12 BC), Roman statesman and general, friend of Augustus Caesar. ... Ahab or Achav (אַחְאָב Brother of the father, Standard Hebrew Aḥʼav, Tiberian Hebrew ʼAḥăʼāḇ, ʼAḫʼāḇ) was King of the province of Samaria in the greater Kingdom of Israel, and the son and successor of Omri (1 Kings 16:29-34). ... Ahasuerus or Ahasverus (Hebrew אֲחַשְׁוֵרוֹשׁ, Standard Hebrew AḥaÅ¡veroÅ¡, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĂḫaÅ¡wÄ“rôš) is a name used several times in the Hebrew Bible and related legends and apocrypha. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh places ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Ahaziah (held by Jehovah) was the name of two kings: Ahaziah of Israel, king of Israel Ahaziah of Judah, king of Judah. ... Ahiezer - brother of help; i. ... Ahihud - brother (i. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Ahiman (a-hi-man) is the name of two persons in the Bible: One of the three giant sons of Anak whom Caleb and the spies saw in Mount Hebron (Book of Numbers 13:22) when they went in to explore the land. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh people ... This entry incorporates text from the public domain Eastons Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Biblical people ... See Absalom and Achitophel for the political allegory about the Monmouth Rebellion by John Dryden. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh people ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh people ... Oholah and Oholibah (or: Aholah and Aholibah) are pejorative names given by the prophet Ezekiel to the kingdom of Israel and Judah, respectively. ... Aholiab - tent of the father, an artist of the Tribe of Dan, appointed to the work of preparing materials for the tabernacle (Exodus. ... Oholah and Oholibah (or: Aholah and Aholibah) are pejorative names given by the prophet Ezekiel to the kingdom of Israel and Judah, respectively. ... Aholibamah (אָהֳלִיבָמָה My tabernacle of/is height/exaltation, Standard Hebrew Oholivama, Tiberian Hebrew ʾOhŏlîḇāmāh), the name given to Judith, the daughter of Beeri = Anah (Gen. ... Ai (Hebrew: ; heap of ruins) refers to one or two places in ancient Israel: A city mentioned along with Heshbon by Jeremiah 49:3, whose location is currently unknown, and which may or may not be the same as: A Canaanite royal city which according to the Book of Joshua... . ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Alexander is a common male first name. ... Jah (IPA: ) is the name commonly used for God in the religious Rastafari movement. ... Allon - oak. ... Allon-bachuth - oak of weeping, a tree near Bethel, at the spot where Deborah, Rebekahs nurse, was buried according to the Book of Genesis 35:8. ... Almodad, meaning immeasurable, was descendant of Noah and a son of Joktan, who was the founder of an Arabian tribe. ... Genera Anisoptera Cotylelobium Dipterocarpus Dryobalanops Hopea Marquesia Monotes Neobalanocarpus Pakaraimaea Parashorea Shorea Stemonoporus Upuna Vateria Vateriopsis Vatica Dipterocarpaceae is a family of 17 genera and approximately 580-680 species of mainly tropical lowland rainforest trees with two-winged fruits. ... Almon Diblathaim (Hebrew: עַלְמֹן דִּבְלָתָיְמָה) was one of the places the Israelites stopped at during the Exodus. ... In Greek mythology, Alpheus, or Alpheios (Greek: Αλφειός, meaning whitish) was a river (present Alfeios River) and river-god, thus like most river-gods a son of Oceanus and Tethys. ... Alush (Hebrew: אלוש) was one of the places, the last before Rephidim, at which the Hebrews rested on their way to Mount Sinai (Numbers 33:13, 14). ... This article describes minor characters who are named in the Book of Genesis, but about whom little else is known. ... Ã…mÃ¥l is a small town in Sweden. ... According to the Book of Genesis and 1 Chronicles, Amalek (עֲמָלֵק; Standard Hebrew , Tiberian Hebrew ) was the son of Eliphaz and the grandson of Esau (Gen. ... In J.R.R. Tolkiens legendarium, Aman (blessed realm) is a continent that lies to the west of Middle-earth (although it lay in another dimension during the time of The Lord of the Rings), across the great ocean Belegaer. ... Amana - perennial. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh people ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh people ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Amashsai (Amashai in the King James Version) was a biblical character. ... Total population 2006: 458,000 [2] 2004: 454,600 [3] Homelands in Taiwan Mountainous terrain running in five ranges from the northern to the southern tip of the island Narrow eastern plains Orchid Island (Lán YÇ”) Languages 14 living Formosan languages. ... Amaziah (strengthened by God) was the name of several individuals in the Hebrew Bible. ... Amminadab (Hebrew: עמינדב,  ; my people are generous) is a name is held by several individuals. ... Amittai (Hebrew: אֲמִתַּי, IPA English: æmɪtaɪ), a biblical character, was the father of Jonah the prophet. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh places ... Ammi (Bible) - my people, a name given by God to the people of Israel in the Hebrew Bible (Hos. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Torah people | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh people ... Amminadab is a Hebrew/Canaanite name meaning my people are generous. The name is held by several individuals. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Ammizabad, a biblical character, was the son of Benaiah, who was the third and chief captain of the host under David (1 Chronicles 27:6). ... Ammon or Ammonites (עַמּוֹן People, Standard Hebrew Ê»Ammon, Tiberian Hebrew Ê»Ammôn), also referred to in the Bible as the children of Ammon, were a people living east of the Jordan river, who along with the Moabites traced their origin to Lot, the nephew of the patriarch Abraham, and who were... Amnon was Davids eldest son. ... Media:Example. ... Categories: Stub | Kings of ancient Judah ... Amorite (Hebrew ’emōrî, Egyptian Amar, Akkadian Tidnum or AmurrÅ«m (corresponding to Sumerian MAR.TU or Martu) refers to a Semitic people who occupied the country west of the Euphrates from the second half of the third millennium BC, and also the god they worshipped (see Amurru). ... Amos was a Biblical prophet (see Amos (prophet)) and putative author of the Book of Amos. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh people ... Ampliatus (Amplias in the King James Version), was a Roman Christian mentioned by Paul in one of his letters. ... Amram (עַמְרָם Friend of the most high (God), or People are Exalted Standard Hebrew Ê¿Amram, Tiberian Hebrew Ê¿Amrām) is a Levite, a son of Kohath, the husband of Jochebed (Exodus 6:20 and Numbers 26:59) and father of Aaron, Miriam and Moses. ... In the Tanakh or Old Testament, Amraphel was a king of Shinar (Babylonia, broadly speaking) in Genesis xiv. ... Amzi: am-zi (am-tsee) A masculine Hebrew name meaning my strength or strong. ... Anab - grape-town, one of the cities in the mountains of Judah, from which Joshua expelled the Anakim (Josh. ... This article is about the town of Anah. ... During the conquest of Canaan by the Israelites, Anak was a well known figure, and a forefather of the Anakites (aka. ... Anamim is, according to the Bible, either a son of Hams son Mizraim or the name of a people descending from him. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh events ... It has been suggested that Ananias and Sapphira be merged into this article or section. ... Ananiah, in the Bible, is a town in the tribe of Benjamin between Nob and Hazor (Neh. ... Anathema (in Greek Ανάθεμα) meaning originally something lifted up as an offering to the gods; later, with evolving meanings, it came to mean: to be formally set apart, banished, exiled, excommunicated or denounced, sometimes accursed. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Andrew is the English form of a given name common in many countries. ... The name Andronicus refers to several people: Livius Andronicus (284?–204 BC) — introduced drama to the Romans and produced the first formal play in Latin in c. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh places | Palestine ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Torah people | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh places ... Anim - fountains, a city in the mountains of Judah (Josh. ... Saint Anne or Anna is known by tradition as the mother of The Virgin Mary. ... Annas is a Jew mentioned in the Gospels as being high priest (Kohen) from AD 7 to 4, as well as president of the Sanhedrin before which Peter and John were brought (Acts 4:6). ... // The English word Antichrist is taken from the Greek αντίχριστος antíkhristos, which literally means instead of Christ. In the Bible, the term itself appears only in 1 John and 2 John. ... Antioch on the Orontes (Greek: Αντιόχεια η επί Δάφνη, Αντιόχεια η επί Ορόντου or Αντιόχεια η Μεγάλη; Latin: Antiochia ad Orontem, also Antiochia dei Siri), the Great Antioch or Syrian Antioch was an ancient city located on the eastern side (left bank) of the Orontes River about 30 km from the sea and its port, Seleucia Pieria. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Another Apelles was the founder of a Gnostic sect in the 2nd century; Apelles (theologian). ... The name Aphek refers to either: A city of the tribe of Asher. ... Aphik, Afik אפיק A city of Asher from which the Canaanites were not driven out , identified with the Aphaca of classical times, the modern Afka. ... Look up Apocalypse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Apocrypha (from the Greek word απόκρυφα meaning those having been hidden away[1]) are texts of uncertain authenticity or writings where the authorship is questioned. ... There have been several places called Apollonia: An ancient Greek city in Illyria near to the sea and the river Vjosa, 12 km from Fier, Albania. ... Apollonius may be: Historical people: Apollonius (philosopher), Greek philosopher is Apollonius of Tyana listed below. ... Apollos (Απολλως; contracted from Apollonius) was an early Christian, who is mentioned several times in the New Testament. ... Apollyon appears in the New Testament (Book of Revelation 9:7 – 11) leading the locust-like swarm of demons that will be released in the End Times: 7. ... Aquila (Gk. ... AR, Ar or ar can mean: Abandoned Realms [1], a MUD game Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad, (AAR reporting mark) Accelerated Reader, educational reading assessment software Accounts Receivable, an accounting term Acoustic Research, a brand name of Audiovox Action Replay, Video game device Activation record, a computer science term for the... ARA may refer to: Academic Research Alliance, an organization created to involve students in scientific activities Agricultural Relief Act, a program by Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression, as part of his New Deal. ... For other uses, see Arab (disambiguation). ... The Arabian Peninsula The Arabian Peninsula is a mainly desert peninsula in Southwest Asia at the junction of Africa and Asia and an important part of the greater Middle East. ... Arad may refer to: the following places in the Transylvania Arad, Romania, the main city of Arad County. ... The term Aram can refer to: Aram (אֲרָם or ), the fifth semite grandson of Noah, in the Book of Genesis. ... For other meanings of Ararat, see Ararat (disambiguation) Mount Ararat (Turkish Ağrı; Armenian Արարատ; Persian آرارات; Hebrew אררט, Standard Hebrew Ararat, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĂrārāṭ), the tallest peak in... Araunah is the name given by the Books of Samuel to a Jebusite who owned a threshing floor that was purchased by David and turned into an altar. ... Arba is a Biblical character mentioned in the Book of Joshua as the greatest man among the Anakites and a forefather of Anak. ... Herod Archelaus (23 BC–c. ... Archippus (literally, master of the horse), a Christian evangelist, preaching at the time of the writings of Paul, in Colossae. ... Arcturus (α Boo / α Boötis / Alpha Boötis) is the brightest star in the constellation Boötes, and the third brightest star in the night sky, with a visual magnitude of −0. ... ARD may refer to: ARD (broadcaster), the Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, the German association of public broadcasters. ... Map of North Ossetia, Russia Ardon (Russian: Ардо́н) is a town located in the central part of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, a constituent Russia. ... This article concerns the Classical judicial body. ... Aretas (Arabic: Haritha), the Greek form of a name borne by kings of the Nabataeans resident at Petra in Arabia. ... Argob, a region located east of the Jordan River, on an island of rock which was approximately 20 miles by 30 miles, and rose 20 or 30 feet above the table-land of Bashan. ... Ariel is a fictional sprite who appears in William Shakespeares play The Tempest. ... Arimathea, according to the gospel of Luke, was a city of Judea. It was the home town of Joseph of Arimathea, who is known for having donated his new tomb outside of Jerusalem for the body of Jesus. ... Arioch originally appears in the Book of Genesis chap. ... Aristobulus (reigned 104-103 BC) was a king of the Hebrew Hasmonean Dynasty, and the eldest of the five sons of King John Hyrcanus. ... The evangelist John of Patmos writes the Book of Revelation. ... A river and wadi of eastern Palestine, known in modern times in Arabic as Wadi al-Mawjib. ... Aroer is a town on the north bank of the River Arnon to the west of the Dead Sea. ... Árpád (c. ... Arpachshad or Arphaxad or Arphacsad (אַרְפַּכְשַׁד / אַרְפַּכְשָׁד Healer; releaser, Standard Hebrew Arpaḫšad, Tiberian Hebrew ʾArpaḵšaḏ / ʾArpa&#7733... Artaxerxes was the name of several rulers of the Achaemenid dynasty of Persia: Artaxerxes I Artaxerxes II Artaxerxes III Arses of Persia is believed to have taken the royal title of Artaxerxes IV. Bessus, the Persian nobleman who murdered Darius III of Persia, renamed himself Artaxerxes when he claimed the... Saint Artemas of Lystra was a biblical figure. ... Asa (אָסָא, Standard Hebrew Asa, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĀsâ) was king of Judah, the son of Abijam, and grandson of Rehoboam. ... In the Hebrew Bible, Asahel is the youngest son of Zeruiah, daughter of Jesse. ... Asaiah was the personal secretary of Josiah, king of Judah in the 7th century BCE, and according to the Bible (II Kings, Chapter 22, and Books of Chronicles 2, Chapter 34), is one of Josiah’s deputation to the prophet Huldah. ... Asaph (God has gathered), is the name of five men from the Old Testament. ... Asenath (אָסְנַת, Standard Hebrew ÁsÉ™nat, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĀsÉ™naṯ: from Egyptian Gift of the sun-god), mentioned in the Book of Genesis, was an Egyptian woman, the daughter of Poti-pherah the priest of On, whom Pharaoh gave to Joseph son of Jacob to be his wife. ... A map of Ashan distributed with Heroes of Might and Magic V Deluxe Edition. ... Ashbel (meaning=flowing). ... Ashdod (Hebrew: ; Arabic: ‎) is a city in the Southern District of Israel. ... In the Book of Genesis, Asher (אָשֵׁר, Standard Hebrew AÅ¡er, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĀšēr) is a son of Jacob and Zilpah, and the founder of the Tribe of Asher. ... In the Hebrew Bible, Ashima is one of several deities protecting the individual cities of Samaria who are mentioned specifically by name in 2 Kings 17:30. ... Ashkenazi (אַשְׁכֲּנָזִי, Standard Hebrew Aškanazi, Tiberian Hebrew ʾAškănāzî) Jews or Ashkenazic Jews, also called Ashkenazim (אַשְׁכֲּנָזִי&#1501... Artistic depiction of the angel of death Azrael (in standard Arabic transliteration it is Ezrail or Ezraeil عزرائیل) is typically known as one of the names of the angel of death, and is an English form of the Arabic name Ezrail or Ezraeil, the name traditionally attributed... ‘Ashtart, commonly known as Astarte (also Hebrew or Phoenician עשתרת, Ugaritic ‘ttrt (also ‘Attart or ‘Athtart), Akkadian dAs_tar_tú (also Astartu), Greek Αστάρτη (Astártê)), was a major northwest_Semitic goddess, cognate in name, origin, and functions with... Ashur (אַשּׁוּר in Hebrew, ܐܫܘܪ in Assyrian), was the son of Shem, the son of Noah. ... World map showing the location of Asia. ... Ashkelon or Ashqelon (Hebrew אַשְׁקְלוֹן; Standard Hebrew AÅ¡qÉ™lon; Tiberian Hebrew ʾAÅ¡qÉ™lôn; Arabic عسقلان Ê¿Asqalān; Latin Ascalon) was an ancient Philistine seaport on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea just north of Gaza. ... Assurbanipal in a relief from the north palace at Nineveh Ashurbanipal, or Assurbanipal, (reigned 668 - 627 BCE), the son of Esarhaddon and Naqia-Zakutu, was the last great king of ancient Assyria. ... . ... Assos (Behramkale) - located in Turkey Aristotle lived here and St Paul visited, but today visitors go to Assos as a tranquil Aegean-coast seaside retreat amid ancient ruins. ... Assur (Assyrian: ܐܫܘܪ) also spelled Ashur, from Assyrian Aššur, was the capital of ancient Assyria. ... Relief from Assyrian capital of Dur Sharrukin, showing transport of Lebanese cedar (8th century BC) In the earliest historical times, the term Assyria (Syriac:ܐܬܘܖ̈) referred to a region on the Upper Tigris river, named for its original capital, the ancient city of Assur. ... Atarah is a Hebrew word meaning crown. ... Ataroth means crowns in Hebrew. ... In the Dungeons and Dragons fantasy role-playing game, an athach is a giant-like aberration. ... Athaliah (Hebrew Atalyahu (עתליה), God is exalted) was the queen of Judah during the reign of King Jehoram, and later became sole ruler of Judah for five years. ... Antalyas symbol Antalya is a city on a bay of the south Turkey in the Antalya Province. ... Attalus (c. ... Augustus (Latin: IMP•CAESAR•DIVI•F•AVGVSTVS;[1] September 23, 63 BC–August 19, AD 14), known as Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (English Octavian; Latin: C•IVLIVS•C•F•CAESAR•OCTAVIANVS) for the period of his life prior to 27 BC, was the first and among the most important of... Innwa (Burmese: ; MLCTS: ; formerly Ava) is a city in the Mandalay Division of Myanmar, situated just to the south of Amarapura on the Ayeyarwady River. ... For other uses, see Pitch A pitch is a significant underground vertical space in mining terminology. ... The Avim in the Old Testament were a people dwelling in Hazerim, or the villages or encampments on the south-west corner of the sea-coast (Deuteronomy 2:23). ... Avith (ruins) was an Edomite city. ... A modern interpretation of Azazel, from Collin de Plancys Dictionnaire Infernal (Paris,1825) This article is about the Biblical and post-Biblical character Azazel. ... Azariah, meaning God[s] help[ed] in Hebrew, is the name of several people in the Hebrew Bible, including the following: Azariah in the Books of Kings 2 Kings 15:1-12 he is the king of Judah [1], (also known as Uzziah of Judah in rabbinical scholarship). ... A modern interpretation of Azazel, from Collin de Plancys Dictionnaire Infernal (Paris,1825) This article is about the Biblical and post-Biblical character Azazel. ... Azaziah (az-a-zi-a) , meaning whom Jehovah strengthened, may refer to: One of the Levitical musicians in the temple (I Chronicles 15:21). ... Azekah - dug over - a town in the Shephelah or low hills of Judah. ... Azmaveth - strong as death - is a name in the Bible. ... Azor is a city in Israel, found in the Tel Aviv District. ... Azotus, a Greek name for a city off the coast of Palestine, is identified by different authorities with either: Gaza Ashdod This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Articles about Azriel: Azriel was a medieval author on Jewish mysticism Azrael is the angel of death spoken of in the Quran Azriel is also a boys name Azriel is also a hardcore band from Glasgow, Scotland Category: ... Azubah, meaning deserted, is the name of two women in the Bible: The wife of Caleb (I Chronicles 2:18,19). ... Azur, also Azzur may refer to: The father of Hananiah, a false prophet of Gibeon (Jeremiah 28:1). ... Azur, also Azzur may refer to: The father of Hananiah, a false prophet of Gibeon (Jeremiah 28:1). ...

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  • Baal, master; lord
  • Baalah, her idol; she that is governed or subdued; a spouse
  • Baalath, a rejoicing; our proud lord
  • Baalath-Beer, subjected pit
  • Baal-berith, idol of the covenant
  • Baale, same as Baalath
  • Baal-gad, idol of fortune or felicity
  • Baal-hamon, who rules a crowd
  • Baal-hanan, Baal is gracious
  • Baal-hermon, possessor of destruction or of a thing cursed
  • Baali, my idol; lord over me
  • Baalim, idols; masters; false gods
  • Baalis, a rejoicing; a proud lord
  • Baal-meon, idol or master of the house
  • Baal-peor, master of the opening
  • Baal-perazim, god of divisions
  • Baal-shalisha, the god that presides over three; the third idol
  • Baal-tamar, master of the palm-tree
  • Baal-zebub, god of the fly
  • Baal-zephon, the idol or possession of the north; hidden; secret
  • Baanah, in the answer; in affliction
  • Baara, a flame; purging
  • Baaseiah, in making; in pressing together
  • Baasha, he that seeks, or lays waste
  • Babel, confusion; mixture
  • Babylon, same as Babel
  • Baca, a mulberry-tree
  • Bahurim, choice; warlike; valiant
  • Bajith, a house
  • Balaam, the ancient of the people; the destruction of the people
  • Baladan, one without judgment
  • Balak, who lays waste or destroys
  • Bamah, an eminence or high place
  • Barabbas, son of shame, confusion
  • Barachel, that bows before God
  • Barachias, same as Barachel
  • Barak, thunder, or in vain
  • Barjesus, son of Jesus or Joshua
  • Barjona, son of a Jona; of a dove
  • Barnabas, son of the prophet, or of consolation
  • Barsabas, son of return; son of rest
  • Bartholomew, a son that suspends the waters
  • Bartimeus, son of the honorable
  • Baruch, who is blessed
  • Barzillai, son of contempt; made of iron
  • Bashan, in the tooth, in ivory
  • Bashemath, perfumed; confusion of death; in desolation
  • Bathsheba, the seventh daughter; the daughter of satiety
  • Bathsuha, same as Bathsheba
  • Bealiah, the god of an idol; in an assembly
  • Bealoth, cast under
  • Bebai, void, empty
  • Becher, first begotten; first fruits
  • Bechorath, first fruits
  • Bedad, alone; solitary
  • Bedaiah, Bedeiah, the only Lord
  • Bedan, according to judgment
  • Beeliada, an open idol
  • Beelzebub, same as Baalzebub
  • Beer, a well
  • Beera, a well; declaring
  • Beerelim, the well of Elim, or of rains
  • Beeri, my well
  • Beer-lahai-roi, the well of him that liveth and seeth me
  • Beeroth, wells; explaining
  • Beersheba, the well of an oath; the seventh well
  • Behemoth, beasts
  • Bekah, half a shekel
  • Belah, destroying
  • Belial, wicked, worthless
  • Belshazzar, master of the treasure
  • Belteshazzar, who lays up treasures in secret
  • Ben, a son
  • Benaiah, son of the Lord
  • Ben-ammi, son of my people
  • Beneberak, sons of lightning
  • Bene-jaakan, sons of sorrow
  • Benhadad, son of Hadad, or noise
  • Benhail, son of strength
  • Benhanan, son of grace
  • Benjamin, son of the right hand
  • Benimi, our sons
  • Beno, his son
  • Benoni, son of my sorrow, or pain
  • Benzoheth, son of separation
  • Beon, in affliction
  • Beor, burning; foolish; mad
  • Bera, a well; declaring
  • Berachah, blessing; bending the knee
  • Berachiah, speaking well of the Lord
  • Beraiah, the choosing of the Lord
  • Berea, heavy; weighty
  • Bered, hail
  • Beri, my son; my corn
  • Beriah, in fellowship; in envy
  • Berith, covenant
  • Bernice, one that brings victory
  • Berodach-baladan, the son of death
  • Berothai, wells; a cypress
  • Berothath, of a well
  • Besai, a despising; dirty
  • Besodeiah, counsel of the Lord
  • Besor, glad news; incarnation
  • Betah, confidence
  • Beten, belly
  • Bethabara, the house of confidence
  • Bethanath, house of affliction
  • Bethany, the house of song; the house of affliction
  • Betharabah, house of sweet smell
  • Beth-aram, house of height
  • Beth-aven, the house of vanity; of iniquity of trouble
  • Beth-azmaveth, house of death's strength
  • Beth-baalmeon, an idol of the dwelling-place
  • Beth-barah, the chosen house
  • Beth-birei, the house of my Creator, the house of my health
  • Beth-car, the house of the lamb
  • Beth-dagon, the house of corn, or of fish
  • Beth-diblathaim, house of dry figs
  • Bethel, the house of God
  • Bethemek, house of deepness
  • Bether, division, or in the trial
  • Bethesda, house of pity or mercy
  • Beth-ezal, a neighbor's house
  • Beth-gader, a house for a mouse
  • Beth-gamul, house of recompense, or of the camel
  • Beth-haccerem, house of the vineyard
  • Beth-haran, house of grace
  • Beth-horon, house of wrath
  • Beth-lebaoth, house of lionesses
  • Beth-lehem, house of bread
  • Beth-marcaboth, house of bitterness wiped out
  • Beth-meon, house of the dwelling-place
  • Beth-nimrah, house of rebellion
  • Beth-palet, house of expulsion
  • Beth-pazzez, house of dividing asunder
  • Beth-peor, house of gaping, or opening
  • Bethphage, house of my month, or of early figs
  • Beth-phelet, same as Beth-palet
  • Beth-rapha, house of health
  • Bethsaida, house of fruits, or of food, or of snares
  • Bethshan, Beth-shean, house of the tooth, or of ivory, or of sleep
  • Beth-shemesh, house of the sun
  • Bethuel, filiation of God
  • Beth-zur, house of a rock
  • Betonim, bellies
  • Beulah, married
  • Bezai, eggs
  • Bezaleel, in the shadow of God
  • Bezek, lightning; in the chains
  • Bezer, vine branches
  • Bichri, first-born; first fruits
  • Bidkar, in compunction, or sharp pain
  • Bigthan, in the press; giving meat
  • Bigvai, in my body
  • Bildad, old friendship
  • Bileam, the ancient of the people; the devourer
  • Bilgah, ancient countenance
  • Bilhah, Bilhan, who is old or confused
  • Bilshan, in the tongue
  • Binea, son of the Lord
  • Binnui, building
  • Birsha, an evil; a son who beholds
  • Bishlam, in peace
  • Bithiah, daughter of the Lord
  • Bithron, divisions
  • Bithynia, violent precipitation
  • Bizjothjah, despite
  • Blastus, that buds or brings forth
  • Boanerges, son of thunder
  • Boaz, or Booz, in strength
  • Bocheru, the first born
  • Bochim, the place of weeping; or of mulberry-trees
  • Bohan, in them
  • Boskath, in poverty
  • Boson, taking away
  • Bozez, mud; bog
  • Bozrah, in tribulation or distress
  • Bukki, void
  • Bukkiah, the dissipation of the Lord
  • Bul, old age; perishing
  • Bunah, building; understanding
  • Bunni, building me
  • Buz, despised; plundered
  • Buzi, my contempt
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Baal (; Hebrew: בעל) is a Northwest Semitic title and honorific meaning master or lord that is used for various gods, spirits and demons particularly of the Levant, cognate to Assyrian bêlu. ... Baalah was the name of several places in ancient Israel: Another name of Kirjath-jearim. ... Baalath (ba-a-lath baalath), a town of the tribe of Dan which was fortified by Solomon References: Joshua 19:44, 1 Kings 9:18, 2 Chronicles 8:6, Meaning: a rejoicing; our proud lord External links Eastons Bible Dictionary Baalath Category: Hebrew Bible ... A Biblical name, Baalath-Beer, also known as Ramoth of the South or simply Baal. ... Baal-Berith was the god of the Canaanite city. ... A place in ancient Israel, Baal-Gad was a Canaanite town in the valley of Lebanon at the foot of Hermon, near the source of Jordan River. ... Baal-Hamon - Owner of a Crowd or a Multitude - was a place mentioned in Song of Solomon 8:11. ... Baal-hanan (בַּעַל חָנָן / בָּעַל חָנָן, Canaanite Báʿal ḥānān / Bāʿal ḥānān, Standard Hebrew Báʿal ḥanan) means... This does not cite its references or sources. ... The Baali are a fictional bloodline of vampires, from White Wolf Game Studios Vampire: The Masquerade and Vampire: Dark Ages books and role-playing games. ... Baalim , plural of Baal. ... Baalis is the name given in the Book of Jeremiah for the king of Ammon. ... In the Tanach Baal Peor (Hebrew בעל פעור Ba‘al Pə‘ôr), in the Septuagint Beelphegôr, was a god associated with Mount Pe‘or in Moab whom many Israelites began to worship under the influence of Moabite women as told... Baal-Perazim - Owner of Breakings Through - was a place in ancient Israel. ... Beelzebub Beelzebub (more accurately Ba‘al Zebûb or Ba‘al ZÉ™bûb), appears as the name of a deity worshipped in the Philistine city of Ekron. ... Baal-zephon בעל צפון one of the station of the Exodus: and let them return and camp before Pihahiroth, between Migdol and the sea, before Baal-Zephon usually identified with mons Casius at the north of Bardawill lake. ... Baanah (ba-a-na baanah) is the name of two men in the Bible. ... Baasha (Hebrew Basha; Baal hears) was the third king of the northern kingdom of Israel. ... Babel () is the name used in the Hebrew Bible for the city of Babylon, notable as the location of the Tower of Babel. ... Babylon was a city in Mesopotamia, the ruins of which can be found in present-day Babil Province, Iraq, about 50 miles south of Baghdad. ... Bakkah is a place mentioned in surah 3:96 of the Koran. ... Bahurim was a village east of Jerusalem, on the road to the Jordan valley, close to Mount of Olives. ... Balaam (Hebrew בִּלְעָם, Standard Hebrew BilÊ»am, Tiberian Hebrew Bilʻām; could mean glutton or foreigner, but this etymology is uncertain), is a prophet in the Bible, his story occurring in the Book of Numbers. ... Marduk-apal-iddina II (the biblical Merodach-baladan, also called Marduk-baladan, Baladan and Berodach-baladan) (722–702 BCE), Chaldean prince, who usurped the Babylonian throne in 721. ... Balak was king of Moab around 1200 BC. Revelations 2:12 - 2:14 says about Balak: 12 `And to the messenger of the assembly in Pergamos write: These things saith he who is having the sharp two-edged sword: 13 I have known thy works, and where thou dost dwell... Give us Barabbas!, from The Bible and its Story Taught by One Thousand Picture Lessons, 1910 In the Christian narrative of the Passion of Jesus, Barabbas, according to some texts Jesus bar-Abbas, (Aramaic Bar-abbâ, son of the father), was the insurrectionary whom Pontius Pilate freed at the Passover... Berechiah is a Jewish name that occurs several times in the Bible. ... Barak (בָּרָק Lightning, Standard Hebrew Barak, Tiberian Hebrew Bārāq) is one of the Judges from the Book of Judges in the Bible. ... Elymas the sorcerer is struck blind before Sergius Paulus. ... Barnabas was an early Christian mentioned in the New Testament. ... Barsabas, mentioned in Acts 1:23, also known as Joseph Barsabas, was one of the early disciples of Jesus. ... For other uses, see Bartholomew (disambiguation). ... Baruch (בָּרוּךְBlessed, Standard Hebrew Baruḫ, Tiberian Hebrew Bārûḵ) is the name of three people in the Hebrew Bible: // Baruch son of Zabbai In the Book of Nehemiah Baruch son of Zabbai is listed as helping Nehemiah to repair the walls of Jerusalem [1]. Later someone called Baruch seals the... Bashan (meaning light soil) is a biblical place first mentioned in Genesis 14:5, where it is said that Chedorlaomer and his confederates smote the Rephaim in Ashteroth, where Og the king of Bashan had his residence. ... In the Old Testament, Basemath (also Bashemath, Basmath): בָּשְׂמַת Sweet-smelling, Standard Hebrew Básəmat, Tiberian Hebrew Bāśəmaṯ) is the name of three women. ... Cornelis van Haarlem: Bathsheba bathing Bathsheba (בת שבע) is the wife of Uriah the Hittite and later of King David in the Hebrew Bible. ... Bealoth is mentioned in the Old Testament as a city in the extreme southern region of Judah In Joshua 15:24 it is listed as one of the cities of the children of Judah In 1 Kings 4:16 it is noted as the location of Baanah son of Hushai... Bedan is a deliverer of Israelites. ... Beelzebub as depicted in Collin de Plancys Dictionnaire Infernal (Paris, 1863). ... A selection of bottled beers A selection of cask beers Beer is the worlds oldest [1] and most popular [2] alcoholic beverage, selling more than 133 billion litres (35 billion gallons) per year. ... Cable tool water well drilling rig in Kimball, West Virginia. ... For other uses, see Beirut (disambiguation). ... Beersheba (Hebrew romanization Beer Sheva or Beer Sheba) is the largest city in the Negev desert of Israel, and is often called the Capital of the Negev. In 2005, Beersheba had a population of 185,500 making it the sixth largest city in Israel. ... Behemoth and Leviathan, an engraving by William Blake For other uses, see Behemoth (disambiguation). ... Rebecca may mean: Rebecca (novel), a 1938 novel by Daphne du Maurier. ... A woodcarving of Belial and some of his followers from Jacobus de Teramos book Buche Belial (1473) Belial (also Belhor, Baalial, Beliar, Beliall, Beliel; from Hebrew Bliyaal בליעל) is an evil being in Hebrew mythology. ... Belshazzar (or Baltasar; Akkadian Bel-sarra-usur) was a prince of Babylon, the son of Nabonidus, the last king of Babylon. ... Daniel (דָּנִיֵּאל, Standard Hebrew Daniyyel, Tiberian Hebrew Dāniyyêl) is the name of two people from the Bible. ... Ben is a Hebrew word, meaning son. ... Benaiah, son of the priest Jehoiada, was Davids general for the army of the Kingdom of Israel. ... Image:Benammi. ... Bene Jaakan (Hebrew: בְּנֵי יַעֲקָן, Bnei Yaakan) also known as Beeroth or Beeroth Bene-Jaakan, is one of the places the Israelites stopped at during the Exodus. ... Ben Hadad means Son of Hadad in Hebrew, and may refer to: Any king of Aram Damascus. ... Benjamin (Hebrew: בִּנְיָמִין, Standard Binyamin Tiberian Bínyāmîn) is a Hebrew Bible figure. ... Benoni is a town in the South African province of Gauteng. ... In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, the House of B or was the oldest of the Three Houses of Men that had allied with the Elves in the First Age. ... Berà was count of Barcelona from 801 until 820. ... In Judaism, a berakhah or bracha (Hebrew: ברכה; plural ברכות, berakhot) is a blessing, usually recited at a specific moment during a ceremony or other activity. ... Berechiah is a Jewish name that occurs several times in the Bible. ... Categories: Stub | Districts of Lesotho ... Beri, Haryana India, 65 km NW of Delhi, is a trading center. ... Beriah, in the bible could refer to: one of Ashers four sons, and father of Heber (Genesis 46:17). ... In demonology Berith is a Great Duke of Hell, powerful and terrible, and has twenty-six legions of demons under his command. ... Bernice may refer to: Bernice, Oklahoma Bernice, Louisiana This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Marduk-apal-iddina II (the biblical Merodach-baladan, also called Marduk-baladan, Baladan and Berodach-baladan) (722–702 BCE), Chaldean prince, who usurped the Babylonian throne in 721. ... Berothah or Berothai was a city in ancient Syria belonging to Hadadezer bar Rehob, king of Zobah in the early tenth century BCE. (II Sam. ... This entry incorporates text from the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia with some modernisation. ... Bethany was originally two places in ancient Israel, the best known located near Jerusalem, see Bethany (Israel). ... Beth is a Hebrew combining form meaning house of. ... Bethel (בית אל), also written as Beth El or Beth-El, is a Semitic word that has acquired various meanings. ... Beth is a Hebrew combining form meaning house of. ... Bethesda, the name of a pool in the New Testament, has been adopted as a name by many other places and things. ... Beth-haccerem - house of a vineyard - a place in the tribe of Judah. ... // Intro Beth-horon (Beth-choron (other Hebrew forms occur); Bethoron, probably the place of the hollow; compare Hauran, the hollow) The Ancient Towns The name of two towns, Beth-horon the Upper (Joshua 16:5) and Beth-horon the Lower (Joshua 16:3), said to have been built (1 Chronicles... Bethlehem (Arabic بيت لحم   house of meat; Standard Hebrew בית לחם house of bread, Bet léḥem / Bet láḥem; Tiberian Hebrew Bêṯ léḥem / Bêṯ lāḥem; Greek: Βηθλεέμ) is a city in the West Bank under Palestinian Authority considered a central hub of Palestinian cultural and tourism industries. ... Beth is a Hebrew combining form meaning house of. ... Beth-Nimrah was a town in ancient Israel. ... Bethphage was a place in ancient Israel, mentioned as the place from which Jesus sent the disciples to find the mule upon which he would ride into Jerusalem. ... Bethsaida (beth-sā´i-da; Βηθσαΐδά, BeÌ„thsaidá, “house of fishing”) // Bethsaida Julias A city east of the Jordan River, in a “desert place” (that is, uncultivated ground used for grazing) at which Jesus miraculously fed the multitude with five loaves and two fishes (Mark 6:32; Luke 9:10). ... Bet Shemesh is a large Jewish neighborhood near Jerusalem in the modern State of Israel. ... Beth is a Hebrew combining form meaning house of. ... Bethuel (Hebrew for “house of God”), in the Hebrew Bible, was an Aramean man (Gen. ... Beth-Zur beth-zur (beth-tsur; Baith-sour, house of rock; less probably house of the god Zur): (1) Mentioned (Joshua 15:58) as near Halhul and Gedor in the hill country of Judah; fortified by Rehoboam (2 Chronicles 11:7). ... Beulah can refer to one of the following places: The Land of Beulah is a location in the Book of Isaiah in The Bible. ... According to Exodus Chapter 31 verses 2-7, Bezaleel, of the tribe of Judah, was named by God to build the Ark of the Covenant along with Aholiab, of the tribe of Dan. ... Bezeq logo Bezeq (Hebrew: ) is a telecommunications provider in Israel. ... One of Jobs three friends. ... In the Book of Genesis, Bilhah (בִּלְהָה Faltering; bashful, Standard Hebrew Bilha, Tiberian Hebrew Bilhāh) is a concubine of Jacob, and bears him two sons, Dan and Naphtali. ... Jewish tradition records that Bilshan was the Hebrew name of the Biblical character Mordechai (Book of Esther), the name Mordechai being a Persian name derived from the name of the god Marduk. ... Chedorlaomer (Hebrew: כְדָרְלָעומֶר) is the name of the main figure in a narrative within Genesis concerning a civil war in Canaan. ... Edwin Longs 1886 painting of Batya finding the baby Moses Bithiah, in Hebrew Batya (בִּתְיָה, literally daughter of God), is the name given to a character in the account of the Hebrew Exodus from Egypt in Rabbinic Midrash, as she is not named in the text. ... Bithynia was an ancient region, kingdom and Roman province in the northwest of Asia Minor, adjoining the Propontis, the Thracian Bosporus and the Euxine (today Black Sea). ... Blastus was a servant of King Herod (Acts 12:20), and a mediator for the Sidonians and Tyrians. ... It is generally accepted that Aramaic was the mother tongue of Jesus. ... Boaz (בועז) is a major figure in The Book of Ruth in the Old Testament of the Bible. ... In particle physics, bosons, named after Satyendra Nath Bose, are particles having integer spin. ... Botsra, Botzrah, Bozrah בצרה the biblical Bozrah is an ancient city in southern modern-day Jordan, now Bouseira between Tafile (Tophel) and Shobaq. ... In the Bible, Bunah is the head of a family of the tribe of Judah (1 Chr. ... Buzi (my contempt) was the father of the prophet Ezekiel. ...

C

  • Cabbon, as though understanding
  • Cabul, displeasing; dirty
  • Caiphas, he that seeks with diligence; one that vomiteth
  • Cain, possession, or possessed
  • calgary, possessor; purchaser
  • Calah, favorable; opportunity
  • Calcol, nourishing
  • Caleb, a dog; a crow; a basket
  • Caleb-Ephratah, see Ephratah
  • Calneh, our consummation
  • Calno, our consummation; altogether himself
  • Calvary, the place of a skull
  • Camon, his resurrection
  • Cana, zeal; jealousy; possession
  • Canaan, merchant; trader; or that humbles and subdues
  • Candace, who possesses contrition
  • Capernaum, the field of repentance; city of comfort
  • Caphtor, a sphere, buckle, or hand
  • Cappadocia, the same as Caphtor
  • Carcas, the covering of a lamb
  • Charchemish, a lamb; as taken away; withdrawn
  • Careah, bald; ice
  • Carmel, circumcised lamb; harvest; full of ears of corn
  • Carmi, my vineyard; lamb of the waters
  • Carpus, fruit; fruitful
  • Carshena, a lamb; sleeping
  • Casiphia, money; covetousness
  • Casluhim, hopes of life
  • Cedron, black; sad
  • Cenchrea, millet; small pulse
  • Cephas, a rock or stone
  • Cesar, a name applied to those who are cut out of the womb
  • Chalcol, who nourishes, consumes, and sustains the whole
  • Chaldea, as demons, or as robbers
  • Charran, a singing or calling out
  • Chebar, force or strength
  • Chedorlaomer, roundness of a sheaf
  • Chelal, as night
  • Chelub, a basket
  • Chelluh, all
  • Chelubai, he altogether against me
  • Chemarims, black ones
  • Chemosh, handling; stroking; taking away
  • Chenaanah, broken in pieces
  • Chenani, my pillar
  • Chenaniah, preparation, or disposition, or strength, of the Lord
  • Chephirah, a little lioness
  • Cheran, anger
  • Cherethims, Cherethites, who cut or tear away
  • Cherith, cutting; piercing; slaying
  • Chesed, as a devil, or a destroyer
  • Chesil, foolishness
  • Chesulloth, fearfulness
  • Chidon, a dart
  • Chiliab, totality; or the perfection of the father
  • Chilion, finished; complete; perfect
  • Chilmad, teaching or learning
  • Chimham, as they; like to them
  • Chios, open; opening
  • Chisleu, Cisleu, Casleu, rashness; confidence
  • Chislon, hope, trust
  • Chisloth-tabor, fears; purity
  • Chittem, those that bruise; gold
  • Chloe, green herb
  • Chorazin, the secret; here is a mystery
  • Chozeba, men liers in wait
  • Christ, anointed
  • Chun, making ready
  • Chushan-rishathaim, blackness of iniquities
  • Chuza, the seer or prophet
  • Cilicia, which rolls or overturns
  • Cis, same as Kish
  • Clauda, a lamentable voice
  • Claudia, Claudius, lame
  • Clement, mild; good; merciful
  • Cleophas, the whole glory
  • Cnidus, age
  • Colhozeh, every prophet
  • Colosse, punishment; correction
  • Coniah, strength of the Lord
  • Coos, top, summit
  • Corinth, Greece, which is satisfied; ornament; beauty
  • Cornelius, of a horn
  • Cosam, divining
  • Coz, a thorn
  • Cozbi, a liar; sliding away
  • Crescens, growing; increasing
  • Crete, carnal; fleshly
  • Crispus, curled
  • Cush, Cushan, Cushi, Ethiopians; blackness
  • Cuth, Cuthah, burning
  • Cyprus, fair; fairness
  • Cyrene, a wall; coldness; the floor
  • Cyrenius, who governs
  • Cyrus, as miserable; as heir
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Cabul is the name of two places in ancient Israel mentioned in the Bible: A district in the north-west of Galilee, near to Tyre, containing twenty cities given to Hiram by Solomon as a reward for various services rendered to him in building the temple. ... In the New Testament, Caiaphas was the Jewish high priest to whom Jesus was taken to after his arrest in the garden of Gethsemane, and who played a part in Jesus crucifixion. ... In stories common to the Abrahamic religions, Cain or Káyin (קַיִן / קָיִן spear Standard Hebrew Qáyin, Tiberian Hebrew Qáyin / Qāyin; Arabic قايين QāyÄ«n in the Arabic Bible; قابيل QābÄ«l in Islam) is the eldest son of Adam and Eve, and the first man born in creation... Calgary is the largest city in the province of Alberta, Canada. ... Categories: Historical stubs | Assyria ... Mark of Calebs grave, Timnat Serah Caleb, the son of Jephunneh is an important figure in the Hebrew Bible, noted for his faith in God when the Hebrew nation refuses to enter the promised land of Canaan. ... Calneh - fort - In the Bible one of the four cities founded by Nimrod. ... Calvary (Golgotha) is the English-language name given to the hill on which Jesus was crucified. ... This article refers to a place mentioned in the New Testament. ... Canaan (Canaanite: כנען, Hebrew: , Greek: Χαναάν whence Latin: Canaan; and from Hebrew, Aramaic: whence Arabic: ‎). Canaan is an ancient term for a region approximating present-day Israel(94%.) and West Bank and Gaza plus adjoining coastal lands and parts of Lebanon and Syria. ... Philip the Evangelist appears several times in the Acts of the Apostles but should not be confused with Philip the Apostle. ... Catholic church built over the house of Saint Peter Capernaum (pronounced k-pûrn-m; Hebrew כפר נחום Kefar Nachum, Nahums hamlet) was a settlement on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. ... Caphtor is the land of the Biblical Caphtorim (Egyptian Keftiu, Mari Kaptara), said in Gen. ... Cappadocia in 188 BC In ancient geography, Cappadocia (from Persian: Katpatuka meaning the land of beautiful horses, Greek: Καππαδοκία; see also List of traditional Greek place names; Turkish Kapadokya) was an extensive inland district of Asia Minor (modern Turkey). ... Even though Carmel was raised as a human, he is something more, There can opnly be one, though many pretrend to be him Carmel is everywhere, and will punish those who doubt his powers! Carmel is all knowing all seeing and will be known by all. ... Charmi is an individual mentioned in the Bible. ... In Greek mythology, Carpus fruit was a son of Chloris and Boreas. ... Casluhim is a Mizraite tribe that originated the Philistines with the Pathrusim according to Jasher. ... There is another Kechries, see Kechries Kechries (Greek Modern: Κεχριές, rarely Κεχρεές, Ancient/Katharevousa: Kenchreai), older form: Cenchreae, Kenchreai, Kechriai, Kekhries, Kekhriai, Kekhriais is a community in the municipality of Corinth in Corinthia. ... It is generally accepted that Aramaic was the mother tongue of Jesus. ... Cesar (Spanish, French and Portuguese - as César - for Caesar) may refer to: Cesar Department, Colombia César Award people: César Pelli César Chávez César Baldaccini aka. ... Chaldea, the Chaldees of the KJV Old Testament, was a Hellenistic designation for a part of Babylonia. ... Chedorlaomer (Hebrew: כְדָרְלָעומֶר) is the name of the main figure in a narrative within Genesis concerning a civil war in Canaan. ... Chemosh, was the god of the Moabites (Num. ... Chenani is a town and a notified area committee in Udhampur District in the state of Jammu & Kashmir, India. ... Cheran can take one of two meanings: Cheran, the name of a Dravidian dynasty in South India. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, and the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia with some modernisation. ... In Judaism Chesed is the forth Sefirah on the tree of life. ... Chiliab, son of David and Abigail. ... In the Book of Ruth, Mahlon and Chilion were two brothers, the sons of Elimelech of the tribe of Judah and his wife Naomi. ... Chios (Greek: , alternative transliterations Khios and Hios, see also List of traditional Greek place names; Turkish: ; Genoese: Scio) is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea 5 miles off the Turkish coasts. ... Chloe may mean: Chloe (goddess), alternative name for the Greek goddess Demeter 402 Chloë, asteroid Chloe (Australian singer), singer/songwriter Chloe (actress) (b. ... Chorazin was a village in northern Galilee, two and a half miles away from Capernaum and the Sea of Galilee. ... In Judaism, the Messiah (מָשִׁיחַ Standard Hebrew Arabic: Al-Masih, المسيح), Tiberian Hebrew , Aramaic ) initially meant any person who was anointed by a prophet of God. ... Zaifeng, the 2nd Prince Chun in Qing Imperial Robes The 2nd Prince Chun (zh: 醇親王) (February 12, 1883 - February 3, 1951) was born Zaifeng (Chinese: 載灃; Wade-Giles: Tsai-feng), of the Manchu Aisin-Gioro clan (the Qing imperial family ruling over China). ... Chushan-Rishathaim was king of Aram Naharaim or Northwest Mesopotamia. ... Cilicia as Roman province, 120 AD In Antiquity, Cilicia (Κιλικία) was the name of a region, now known as Çukurova, and often a political unit, on the southeastern coast of Asia Minor (modern Turkey), north of Cyprus. ... CIS usually refers to: Commonwealth of Independent States, a modern-day political entity consisting of 11 former Soviet Union Republics CIS is also an acronym for: Canadian Interuniversity Sport Cancer Information Service Carcinoma in situ Centre for Independent Studies Center for Immigration Studies Chinese International School Cisalpino Citizenship & Immigration Services... Claudia may refer to any of the following: // [edit] People Claudia is a feminine given name. ... Clement is an adjective for clemency, and also the name of a number of notable figures: Saint Clement of Alexandria Saint Clement of Ohrid Any of several popes named Clement. ... In the New Testament, Cleophas is the single English rendering of two men, who are in the Greek originalsCleopas, an abbreviated form of Cleopatros, a commonplace Hellenistic name meaning son of a renowned father, and the other Clopas. Cleopas was one of the two disciples to whom the risen... Knidos or Cnidus (modern-day Tekir in Turkey) is an ancient Greek city in Asia Minor, once part of the country of Caria. ... Colossae or Colosse, a city of Phrygia, on the Lycus, which is a tributary of the Maeander. ... Coos refers to several things; did you mean: Coos County, Oregon Coos County, New Hampshire Coos River Coos Native American tribe This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Temple of Apollo at Corinth Corinth, or Korinth (Κόρινθος) is a Greek city, on the Isthmus of Corinth, the original isthmus, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnesus to the mainland of Greece. ... Cornelius (fem. ... Cozbi is a biblical character. ... Crescens was an individual who appears in the New Testament he was siad to be a missionary in Galatia and became a companion of Paul. ... For the famous World War II battle, see: Battle of Crete For other uses, see Crete (disambiguation). ... Crispus on a coin issued to celebrate Constantine I victory over Goths in 323. ... Cush (כּוּשׁ Black, Standard Hebrew Kuš, Tiberian Hebrew Kûš) was the eldest son of Ham, brother of Canaan and the father of Nimrod, mentioned in the table of nations in the Book of Genesis (x. ... Cyrene, the ancient Greek city (in present-day Libya) was the oldest and most important of the five Greek cities in the region and gave eastern Libya the classical name Cyrenaica that it has retained to modern times. ... Cyrus the Great (Old Persian: KuruÅ¡,[1] modern Persian: کوروش - KuruÅ¡; ca. ...

D

  • Dabareh, the word; the thing; a bee; obedient
  • Dabbasheth, flowing with honey
  • Daberath, same as Dabareh
  • Dagon, corn; a fish
  • Dalaiah, the poor of the Lord
  • Dalmanutha, a bucket; a branch
  • Dalmatia, deceitful lamps; vain brightness
  • Dalphon, the house of caves
  • Damaris, a little woman
  • Damascus, a sack full of blood; the similitude of burning
  • Dan, judgment; he that judges
  • Daniel, judgment of God; God my judge
  • Dannah, judging
  • Darah, generation; house of the shepherd or of the companion
  • Darda, home of knowledge
  • Darius, he that informs himself
  • Darkon, of generation; of possession
  • Dathan, laws or rites
  • David, well-beloved, dear
  • Debir, an orator; a word
  • Deborah, word; thing; a bee
  • Decapolis, containing ten cities
  • Dedan, their breasts; friendship; a judge
  • Dedanim, the descendants of Dedan
  • Dekar, force
  • Delaiah, the poor of the Lord
  • Delilah, poor; small; head of hair
  • Demas, popular
  • Demetrius, belonging to corn, or to Ceres
  • Derbe, a sting
  • Deuel, the knowledge of God
  • Deuteronomy, repetition of the law
  • Diana, luminous, perfect
  • Diblaim, cluster of figs
  • Diblath, paste of dry figs
  • Dibon, abundance of knowledge
  • Dibon-gad, great understanding; abundance of sons
  • Dibri, an orator
  • Dibzahab, Dizahab, where much gold is
  • Didymus, a twin; double
  • Diklah, Dildah, his diminishing
  • Dilean, that is poor
  • Dimon, where it is red
  • Dimonah, dunghill
  • Dinah, judgment; who judges
  • Dinhabah, he gives judgment
  • Dionysius, divinely touched
  • Diotrephes, nourished by Jupiter
  • Dishan, a threshing
  • Dishon, fatness; ashes
  • Dodai, Dodanim, beloved
  • Dodavah, love
  • Dodo, his uncle
  • Doeg, careful, who acts with uneasiness
  • Dophkah, a knocking
  • Dor, generation, habitation
  • Dorcas, a female roe-deer
  • Dothan, the law; custom
  • Drusilla, watered by the dew
  • Dumali, silence; resemblance
  • Dura, same as Dor
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Daberath ... // The ancient god Dagon Dagon was a major northwest Semitic god, the god of grain and agriculture according to the few sources to speak of the matter, worshipped by the early Amorites, by the people of Ebla, by the people of Ugarit and a chief god (perhaps the chief god... Dalmanutha is the unknown destination of Jesus after he feed the four thousand. ... Map of Dalmatia, in present day Croatia highlighted Dalmatia (Croatian: Dalmacija, French: Dalmatie, German: Dalmatien, Italian: Dalmazia, Serbian Cyrillic: Далмација, Turkish: Dalmaçya, Hungarian: Dalmácia) is a region on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, in modern Croatia, spreading between the island of Rab in the northwest and the... Damascus at sunset Damascus ( translit: Also commonly: الشام ash-Shām) is the largest city of Syria and is also the capital. ... Dan (דָּן Judge, Standard Hebrew Dan, Tiberian Hebrew Dān) is one of the sons of Jacob and Bilhah, Rachels maidservant (Genesis 30:4). ... Daniel (Hebrew: דָּנִיֵּאל; transliterated as Daniyyel in Standard Hebrew and Dāniyyêl in Tiberian Hebrew, Arabic: Danyel, دانيال) is the name of at least three people from the Hebrew Bible: A Jewish exile in Babylon, the subject of the Book of Daniel and the most well-known of the three Daniels. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Darius I of Persia Darius the Great (ca. ... The fictional campaign setting of Ravenloft for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game is divided geographically into a number of domains. ... Please wikify (format) this article as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ... David and Goliath by Caravaggio, c. ... A Biblical name, Debir may refer to: The most inner and sacred part of Solomons Temple, most commonly known as Sanctum Santorum. A Canaanite king of Eglon, slain by Joshua. ... For information on the nurse of Rebeccah, mentioned in Genesis, see Deborah (Genesis) Deborah or Dvora (דְּבוֹרָה Bee, Standard Hebrew DÉ™vora, Tiberian Hebrew Dəḇôrāh) was a prophetess and the fourth Judge and only female Judge of pre-monarchic Israel in the Old Testament (Tanakh). ... The oval forum and cardo of Gerasa (Jerash) The Decapolis (Greek: deka, ten; polis, city) was a group of ten cities on the eastern frontier of the Roman Empire in Syria and Judea (renamed Palestine in 135 AD). ... Dedan - low ground. ... Samson and Dalilah by Tintoretto (1518 - 1594) Delilah or Dlila (דְּלִילָה, Standard Hebrew meaning [One who] weakened or uprooted or impoverished from the root dal meaning weak or poor. Also: Dəlila, Tiberian Hebrew Dəlîlāh; Arabic... DEMAS Demas is mentioned in the New Testament and appears to be a man who was a Christian, who was involved in the ministry of the gospel of Christ as a companion of the Apostle Paul, who later turned his back on the faith. ... Demetrius (from Greek — Δημήτριος, male form of Demeter) is the name of several notable people from classical antiquity and other eras. ... Derbe is an ancient city in todays Turkey. ... Reuel or Raguel - רְעוּאֵל Friend of/is God, Standard Hebrew Rəʿuʾel, Tiberian Hebrew Rəġûʾēl, also דְּעוּאֵל, Standard Hebrew Dəʿuʾel, Tiberian... Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Hebrew Bible. ... A town in Jordan, several kilometers south of Amman and east of the Dead Sea. ... Didymus may refer to: Thomas called Didymus Didymus the Blind Didymus the Musician Didymus Chalcenterus Apostle Thomas, who was also called Didymus A member of the House of Theodosius and distant relative of the Roman emperor Flavius Augustus Honorius, of whom little is known. ... Dinah (Hebrew: דִּינָה, Standard Tiberian  ; Judged; vindicated), mentioned in the Book of Genesis as the daughter of Jacob and Leah. ... In Genesis 36, Dinhabah was an Edomite city, the capital of King Bela ben Beor. ... Several people in history have been known by the name Dionysius: Dionysius of Syracuse, a tyrant Dionysius the Elder, a Greek mythological figure Dionysius the Areopagite, a citizen of Corinth who was converted by Paul of Tarsus Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, identified by some with a Georgian theologist Peter the... Dishon (דישון) is a moshav in northern Israel, located along the border with Lebanon, between the towns of Qiryat Shemona and Safed. ... Dodo (possibly meaning beloved) is a name given to three persons in the Bible: A descendant of Issachar (Judges 10:1). ... Doeg, Chief herdsman to King Saul. ... Dophkah is one of the places the Israelites camped at during their exodus from Egypt. ... Former glass factory at Nahsholim Dor (Hebrew: דוֹר, meaning dwelling), known as Dora to the Greeks and Romans, was an ancient royal city of the Canaanites, (Joshua 12:23) whose ruler was an ally of Jabin king of Hazor against Joshua, (Joshua 11:1,2). ... Dorcas is a female name of Greek origins, (in Aramaic - Tabitha), which means gazelle. ... Dothan was located at north of Shechem, and about 100 km north of Hebron, house of Jacob. ... This article is about the sister of the Roman Emperor Caligula. ... Dura may refer to: Dura (linguistics), a critically endangered language of Nepal Dura mater, the outer membrane of the meninges which envelop the brain and spinal cord This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ...

E

  • Ebal, ancient heaps
  • Ebed, a servant; laborer
  • Ebed-melech, the king's servant
  • Eben-Ezer, the stone of help
  • Eber, one that passes; anger
  • Ebiasaph, a father that gathers or adds
  • Ebronah, passage over; being angry
  • Ecclesiastes, a preacher
  • Ed, witness
  • Eden, pleasure; delight
  • Eder, a flock
  • Edom, red, earthy; of blood
  • Edrei, a very great mass, or cloud
  • Eglah, heifer; chariot; round
  • Eglaim, drops of the sea
  • Eglon, same as Eglah
  • Egypt, that troubles or oppresses; anguish
  • Ehud, he that praises
  • Eker, barren, feeble
  • Ekron, barrenness; torn away
  • Eladah, the eternity of God
  • Elah, an oak; a curse; perjury
  • Elam, a young man; a virgin; a secret
  • Elasah, the doings of God
  • Elath, a hind; strength; an oak
  • El-beth-el, the God of Bethel
  • Eldaah, knowledge of God
  • Eldad, favored of God; love of God
  • Elead, witness of God
  • Elealeh, burnt-offering of God
  • Eleazar, help of God, court of God
  • El-elohe-Israel, God, the God of Israel
  • Eleph, learning
  • Elhanan, grace, or gift, or mercy of God
  • Eli, the offering or lifting up
  • Eli, Eli, my God, my God
  • Eliab, God is my father; God is the father
  • Eliada, knowledge of God
  • Eliah, God the Lord
  • Eliahba, my God the Father
  • Eliakim, resurrection of God
  • Eliam, the people of God
  • Elias, same as Elijah
  • Eliasaph, the Lord increaseth
  • Eliashib, the God of conversion
  • Eliathah, thou art my God
  • Elidad, beloved of God
  • Eliel, God, my God
  • Elienai, the God of my eyes
  • Eliezer, help, or court, of my God
  • Elihoreph, god of winter, or of youth
  • Elihu,he is my God himself
  • Elijah, God the Lord, the strong Lord
  • Elika, pelican of God
  • Elim, the rams; the strong; stags
  • Elimelech, my God is king
  • Elioenai, toward him are mine eyes; or to him are my fountains
  • Eliphal, a miracle of God
  • Eliphalet, the God of deliverance
  • Eliphaz, the endeavor of God
  • Elisabeth, Elizabeth, the oath, or fullness, of God
  • Elisha, salvation of God
  • Elishah, it is God; the lamb of God: God that gives help
  • Elishama, God hearing
  • Elishaphat, my God judgeth
  • Elisheba, same as Elisabeth
  • Elishua, God is my salvation
  • Eliud, God is my praise
  • Elizur, God is my strength; my rock; rock of God
  • Elkanah, God the zealous; the zeal of God
  • Elkeshai, hardiness or rigor of God
  • Ellasar, revolting from God
  • Elkoshite, a man of Elkeshai
  • Elmodam, the God of measure, or of the garment
  • Elnaam, God's fairness
  • Elnathan, God hath given; the gift of God
  • Elohi, Elohim, God
  • Elon, oak; grove; strong
  • Elon-beth-hanan, the house of grace or mercy
  • Elpaal, God's work
  • Elpalet, same as Eliphalet
  • Eltekeh, of grace or mercy
  • Elteketh, the case of God
  • Eltolad, the generation of God
  • Elul, cry or outcry
  • Eluzai, God is my strength
  • Elymas, a magician, a corrupter
  • Elzabad, the dowry of God
  • Elzaphan, God of the northeast wind
  • Emims, fears; terrors; formidable; people
  • Emmanuel, God with us
  • Emmaus, people despised or obscure
  • Emmor, an ass
  • Enam, fountain, open place
  • Enan, cloud
  • En-dor, fountain, eye of generation, or of habitation
  • Eneas, laudable
  • En-eglaim, eye, or fountain, of calves
  • En-gannim, eye, or fountain, of protection or of gardens
  • En-gedi, eye, or fountain, of the goat, or of happiness
  • En-haddah, quick sight; well of gladness
  • En-hakkore, fountain of him that called or prayed
  • En-hazor, the grass of the well
  • En-mishpat, fountain of judgment
  • Enoch, dedicated; disciplined
  • Enon, cloud; mass of darkness; fountain; eye
  • Enos, mortal man; sick; despaired of; forgetful
  • En-rimmon, well of weight
  • En-rogel, the fuller's fountain; the well of searching
  • En-shemesh, fountain, or eye, of the sun
  • En-tappuah, fountain of an apple, or of inflation
  • Epaphras, covered with foam
  • Epaphroditus, agreeable; handsome
  • Epenetus, laudable; worthy of praise
  • Ephah, weary; tired
  • Epher, dust; lead
  • Ephes-dammim, effusion of blood
  • Ephesus, desirable
  • Eph-lal, judging; praying
  • Ephphatha, be opened
  • Ephraim, fruitful; increasing
  • Ephratah, Ephrath, abundance; bearing fruit
  • Ephron, dust
  • Epicurean, follower of Epicurus, i.e., of one who gives assistance
  • Er, watchman
  • Eran, follower
  • Erastus, lovely, amiable
  • Eri, my city
  • Esaias, same as Isaiah
  • Esar-haddon, that closes the point; joy; cheerfulness
  • Esau, he that acts or finishes
  • Esek, contention
  • Esh-baal, the fire of the idol, or of the ruler
  • Esh-ban, fire of the sun
  • Eshcol, bunch of grapes
  • Eshean, held up
  • Eshek, violence, force
  • Eshkalon, same as Askelon
  • Eshtaol, a strong woman
  • Eshtemoa, the bosom of a woman
  • Esli, near me; he who separates
  • Esmachiah, joined to the Lord
  • Esrom, dart of joy; division of a song
  • Esther, secret; hidden
  • Etam, their bird, their covering
  • Etham, their strength; their sign
  • Ethan, strong; the gift of the island
  • Ethanim, strong; valiant
  • Ethbaal, toward the idol, or with Baal
  • Ether, talk
  • Ethiopia, blackness; heat
  • Ethnan, gift
  • Ethni, strong
  • Eubulus, prudent; good counselor
  • Eunice, good victory
  • Euodias, sweet scent
  • Euphrates, that makes fruitful
  • Eutychus, happy; fortunate
  • Eve, living; enlivening
  • Evi, unjust
  • Evil-merodach, the fool of Merodach; the fool grinds bitterly
  • Exodus, going out, departure
  • Ezbon, hastening to understand
  • Ezekiel, the strength of God
  • Ezel, going abroad; walk
  • Ezem, a bone
  • Ezer, a help
  • Ezion-Geber, the wood of the man
  • Ezra, help; court
  • Ezri, my help
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Mount Ebal, a mountain peak 940 meters above sea level just north of the West Bank city of Nablus. ... Eben-ezer - stone of help, the memorial stone set up by Samuel after a signal defeat of the Philistines, as a memorial of the help received on the occasion from God (1 Sam. ... Eber (עֵבֶר, Standard Hebrew , Tiberian Hebrew , Arabic: هود) is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. ... Ecclesiastes, Qohelet in Hebrew, is a book of the Hebrew Bible. ... // Eden may refer to: Garden of Eden, an original meaning, a place east of Eden described in Book of Genesis. ... The Eder is a river in Germany (ca. ... Edom (אֱדוֹם, Standard Hebrew Edom, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĔḏôm, Assyrian Udumi, Syriac ܐܕܘܡ), a Hebrew word meaning red, is a name given to Esau in the Hebrew Bible, as well as to the nation that purportedly traced their ancestry to him. ... A Biblical name, Eglon refers to either: A Canaanite city, whose king Debir joined a confederacy against Gibeon when that city made peace with Israel. ... Ehud Ben Gera (אֵהוּד Union, Standard Hebrew Ehud, Tiberian Hebrew ʼĒhûḏ), in the biblical Book of Judges (3:12-4:1) was the judge who fought against the Moabites, which were ruled by King Eglon. ... The city of Ekron (Hebrew עֶקְרוֹן, Standard Hebrew Ê»Eqron, Tiberian Hebrew Ê»Eqrôn) was one of the five Philistine cities in southwestern Canaan. ... Elah was a son of Baasha, who succeeded him as king of Israel. ... Elam (Persian: ایلام) is one of the most ancient civilizations on record. ... Aqaba (Arabic: العقبة al-ʿAqabah; Standard Hebrew עקבה) is a coastal town in the far south of Jordan. ... Eleazar (or Elazar), (אֶלְעָזָר [My] God has helped, Standard Hebrew ElÊ¿azar, Tiberian Hebrew ʾElʿāzār) refers to a number of persons in the Hebrew Bible and in Jewish history: A son of Aaron, and a Levite priest. ... The biblical Elhanan was the son of Jaareoregim. ... Eli (עֵלִי Ascent, Standard Hebrew ʿEli, Tiberian Hebrew ʿĒlî) is the name of one of the last Israelite judges before the rule of kings in ancient Israel. ... Eli (עֵלִי Ascent, Standard Hebrew ʿEli, Tiberian Hebrew ʿĒlî) is the name of one of the last Israelite judges before the rule of kings in ancient Israel. ... King Jehoiakim (he whom Jehovah has set up, Hebrew language: יהוֹיָקִים) is a biblical character, whose original name was Eliakim. ... The Prophet Elias, by Daniele da Volterra Elias is the latinised version of the Greek name Ηλια(Ï‚), pronounced e-lee-a(s) in Greek and English e-lie-us. ... As mamy know him he is a major producer for Don Omar,daddy yankee,Glory,hector y tito and mamy others ... Eliezer (אֱלִיעֶזֶר / אֱלִיעָזֶר Help/Court of my God, Standard Hebrew Eliʿézer / Eliʿázer, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĔlîʿézer / ʾĔlîʿāzer) was Moses and Zipporahs second son. ... Elihu can refer to several things. ... Elijah (אֱלִיָּהוּ Whose/my God is the Lord, Standard Hebrew Eliyyáhu, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĔliyyāhû), also Elias (NT Greek Ἠλίας), is a prophet of the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament. ... Species Pelecanus occidentalis Pelecanus thagus Pelecanus erythrorhynchos Pelecanus onocrotalus Pelecanus crispus Pelecanus rufescens Pelecanus philippensis Pelecanus conspicillatus A pelican is any of several very large water birds with a distinctive pouch under the beak belonging to the bird family Pelecanidae. ... Elim may refer to: Elim, Alaska Elim, Pennsylvania Elim, Western Cape, South Africa Elim Constituency, Namibia Elim (Drenthe), Drenthe, Netherlands Elim Pentecostal Church, in the United Kingdom Elim Fellowship, in the United States Elim (Bible), a biblical place Elim Garak, a character from Star Trek: Deep Space 9 Elim Aboriginal... (E·lim´e·lech) [My God Is King]. A man of Bethlehem who, along with his wife Naomi and their two sons Mahlon and Chilion, left Judah because of a famine in the days of the Judges and took up alien residence in Moab, where he died. ... Eliphaz (אֱלִיפַז / אֱלִיפָז My God is strength, Standard Hebrew Elifaz, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĔlîp̄az / ʾĔlîp̄āz) was the first-born son of Esau by his wife Adah. ... In the first chapter of the Book of Luke in the New Testament, Elisabeth (Hebrew אֱלִישֶׁבַע / אֱלִישָׁבַע My God is oath, Standard Hebrew Elišévaʿ / Elišáva... Elisha (אֱלִישַׁע My God is salvation, Standard Hebrew EliÅ¡aÊ¿, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĔlîšaÊ¿) is the name of a Biblical prophet. ... Some factual claims in this article or section need to be verified. ... Queen Elizabeth II, of the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada etc. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Eliud, also known as Elihud, was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. ... There are several persons in the Bible called Elkanah: A Levite, ancestor of a certain Berechiah. ... Larsa (possibly the Biblical Ellasar, Genesis 14:1), was an important city of ancient Mesopotamia. ... Elohim (אֱלוֹהִים , אלהים) is a Hebrew word which expresses concepts of divinity. ... In the Bible, Elon (Hebrew אֵילֹן Oak, Standard Hebrew Elon, Tiberian Hebrew ʾÊlōn) was a judge of Israel. ... Elul (אֱלוּל, Standard Hebrew Elul, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĔlûl: from Akkadian elÅ«lu) is the twelfth month of the ecclesiastical year and the sixth month of the civil year on the Hebrew calendar. ... Elymas the sorcerer is struck blind before Sergius Paulus. ... Giants like the Anakims The Emims dwelt therein in times past, a people great, and many, and tall, as the Anakims;Bible Deut. ... Immanuel or Emmanuel or Imanuel (עִמָּנוּאֵל God with us, Standard Hebrew ʿImmanuʾel, Tiberian Hebrew ʿImmānûʾēl) is a title used in the Book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible. ... Supper at Emmaus by Caravaggio, 1601 Emmaus is the name of two places in Palestine. ... Endor was a village of Canaanites probably located on the Hill of Moreh (Jebel Datii). ... Aeneas (Greek: Αινείας, Aineías) was a Trojan hero, the son of prince Anchises and the goddess Aphrodite (Venus in Roman sources). ... This entry incorporates text from the public domain Eastons Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ... Shulamit Fall at Nahal David Ein Gedi (עין גדי) is an oasis near the Dead Sea. ... En-hazor (fount of Hazor) is a fortified settlement named in the Book of Joshua as part of the inheritance of Naphtali, distinct from Hazor. ... Enoch (חֲנוֹךְ Initiated; dedicated; disciplined, Standard Hebrew Ḥanoḫ, Tiberian Hebrew Ḥănôḵ) can refer to Two names in the Generations of Adam Enoch, one of the names in the Generations of Adam, described as an ancestor of Noah, who walked with God, and was not, for God took him. ... {From left} John Schmersal, Toko Yasuda, and Matt Schulz of Enon. ... Enos or Enosh, (אֱנוֹשׁ mortal man; sick, Standard Hebrew EnoÅ¡, Tiberian Hebrew ʼĔnôš) is A name in the genealogies of Adam, and consequently referred to within the genealogies of Chronicles, and of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke The Enoshut (Hebrew for humanity), named after the Enos in the Biblical genealogies... Epaphras was a Christian preacher who spread the Gospel to his fellow Colossian citizens (Col. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... An epha or ephah is a unit of volume used by ancient Hebrews, equal to about one bushel. ... Historical Map of Ephesus, from Meyers Konversationslexikon 1888 Ephesus (Greek: , Turkish: ), was one of the great cities of the Ionian Greeks in Anatolia, located in Lydia where the Cayster River (Küçük Menderes) flows into the Aegean Sea (in modern day Turkey). ... This entry incorporates text from the public domain Eastons Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ... Ephrath or Ephratah is the Biblical name of the ancient city in the Judean Hills, south of Bethlehem, now called Efrat in the West Bank. ... Epicureanism is a system of philosophy based upon the teachings of Epicurus (c340-c270 BC), founded around 307 BC. Epicurus was an atomic materialist, following in the steps of Democritus. ... First-born of Judah. ... Erastus is a name shared by many different people: Thomas Erastus was a German-Swiss theologian in the 1500s. ... In Dal-Riada and Irish mythology, Ériu (pronounced Ey-riu), or Éri, was the personification of Ireland and mother of Bres by Prince Elatha of the Fomorians. ... Esarhaddon (Greek and Biblical form; Akkadian Aššur-aha-iddina Ashur has given a brother to me), was a king of Assyria who reigned 681 BC-669 BC), the youngest son of Sennacherib and the Aramaic queen Naqia (Zakitu), Sennacheribs second wife. ... Esau (Hebrew עֵשָׂו, Standard Hebrew Ê¿Esav, Tiberian Hebrew ʿĒśāw) is the son of Isaac and Rebekah and the older twin brother of Jacob in the biblical Book of Genesis, who, in the Torah, was tricked by Jacob into giving up his birthright (leadership of Israel) for a mess of pottage (meal... Eshtemoa - obedience - is a name in the Bible. ... Esli (If, or Если) is a Russian science fiction magazine, concentrating on science fiction in its written form. ... Esrom, or Danish Port Salut cheese is a Trappist-style pale yellow semi-soft cows milk cheese with a pungent aroma and a full, sweet flavor. ... Esther (Hebrew: אֶסְתֵּר, Standard Tiberian ), born Hadassah, was a woman in the Hebrew Bible, the queen of Ahasuerus (commonly identified with Xerxes I or Artaxerxes II), and heroine of the Biblical Book of Esther which is named after her. ... Etam is a proper name in the Bible. ... Etham (Hebrew: אתם) was the second place at which the Israelites stopped during the Exodus. ... Ethan (or Eitan in Hebrew) may refer to: // In Television and Film Ethan fleming, a famous director and screemwriter, often works with his brother Joel Coen Logan Harrell, an American actor in Cant Hardly Wait; as a youth credited as Ethan Randall Mrs. ... Tishrei or Tishri (תִּשְׁרִי, תִּשְׁרֵי, Standard Hebrew Tišri, Tišre, Tiberian Hebrew Tišrî, Tišrê: from Akkadian tašrītu Beginning, from šurrû To begin... In the Book of Mormon, Ether is a Jaredite prophet, one of the last surviving Jaredites, and primary author of the Book of Ether. ... In the Hebrew Bible Ethni was an ancestor of Asaph, of the Gershonite branch of the Levites. ... At least two notable persons of ancient Greece were named Eubulus: Eubulus, Athenian statesman Eubulus, Middle Comedy poet This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Eunice is the name of two towns in the United States: Eunice, Louisiana Eunice, New Mexico Eunice is a genus of polychaete worms: the bobbit worm. ... The Euphrates (the traditional Greek name, Arabic: الفرات Al-Furat, Armenian: ÔµÖƒÖ€Õ¡Õ¿ Yeá¹—rat, Hebrew: פְּרָת Perath, Kurdish: Ferat, Azeri: FÉ™rat, Old Persian: Ufrat, Syriac: ܦܪܘܬ or ܦܪܬ Frot or Prâth, Turkish: Fırat, Akkadian: Pu-rat-tu) is the westernmost of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia (the other being the... Michelangelos Creation of Adam, from the Sistine Chapel. ... Amel-Marduk (or Evil-merodach, Merodachs man) (? BC - ca. ... It has been suggested that Pharaoh of the Exodus be merged into this article or section. ... Ezekiel the Prophet of the Hebrew Scriptures is depicted on a 1510 Sistine Chapel fresco by Michelangelo. ... Ezion-Geber, biblical seaport on the Gulf of Aqaba corresponding to modern Aqaba-Eilat. ... Ezra is a name derived from Hebrew, written variously as עֶזְרָא ( Standard Hebrew ), Ê¿Ezra, ( Tiberian Hebrew ), Ê¿Ezrâ: short for עַזְרִיאֵל My help/court is God, Standard Hebrew Ê¿Azriʾel, Tiberian Hebrew Ê¿Azrîʾēl, Arabic: عزير. // The historical Ezra was a priestly scribe who is thought to have led about 5,000 Israelite exiles...

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Look up Felix in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Festus can be several things: Festus, Missouri is a town in the United States. ... Fortunatus, is the legendary hero of a popular European chap-book. ...

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  • Gaal, contempt; abomination
  • Gaash, tempest; commotion
  • Gabbai, the back
  • Gabbatha, high; elevated
  • Gabriel, God is my strength
  • Gad, a band; a troop
  • Gadarenes, men of Gadara, i.e., a place surrounded or walled
  • Gaddi, my troop; a kid
  • Gaddiel, goat of God; the Lord my happiness
  • Gaius, lord; an earthly man
  • Galal, a roll, a wheel
  • Galatia, white; the color of milk
  • Galeed, the heap of witness
  • Galilee, wheel; revolution
  • Gallim, who heap up; who cover
  • Gallio, who sucks, or lives on milk
  • Gamaliel, recompense of God; camel of God
  • Gammadims, dwarfs
  • Gamul, a recompense
  • Gareb, a scab
  • Garmites, men of Garmi, ie., bones, or, my cause
  • Gatam, their lowing; their touch
  • Gath, a wine-press
  • Gath-rimmon, the high wine-press
  • Gaza, strong; a goat
  • Gazabar, a treasurer
  • Gazer, a dividing; a sentence
  • Gazez, a passing over
  • Gazzam, the fleece of them
  • Geba, a hill; cup
  • Gebal, bound; limit
  • Geber, manly, strong
  • Gebim, grasshoppers; height
  • Gedaliah, God is my greatness
  • Geder, Gederah, Gederoth, a wall
  • Gederothaim, hedges
  • Gehazi, valley of sight
  • Geliloth, rolling, wheel, heap
  • Gemalli, wares; a camel
  • Gemariah, accomplishment or perfection of the Lord
  • Gennesaret, garden of the prince
  • Genesis, beginning
  • Genubath, theft; robbery
  • Gera, pilgrimage, combat; dispute
  • Gerar, same as Gera
  • Gergesenes, those who come from pilgrimage or fight
  • Gerizim, cutters, hatchets
  • Gershom, a stranger here
  • Gershon, his banishment; the change of pilgrimage
  • Geshur, Geshuri, sight of the valley; a walled valley
  • Gether, the vale of trial or searching
  • Gethsemane, a very fat or plentiful vale
  • Geuel, God's redemption
  • Gezer, dividing, sentence
  • Giah, to guide; draw out; produce; a groan or sigh
  • Gibbar, strong, manly
  • Gibbethon, a back; a high house
  • Gibeah, a hill
  • Gibeon, hill; cup; thing lifted up
  • Giddel, great
  • Gideon, he that bruises or breaks; a destroyer
  • Gideoni, same as Gideon
  • Gihon, valley of grace
  • Gilalai, a wheel
  • Gilboa, revolution of inquiry
  • Gilead, the heap or mass of testimony
  • Gilgal, wheel; rolling; heap
  • Giloh, he that rejoices; he that overturns
  • Gimzo, that bulrush
  • Ginath, Ginnetho, a garden
  • Girgashite, who arrives from pilgrimage
  • Gispa, coming hither
  • Gittah-hepher, digging; a wine-press
  • Gittaim, a wine-press
  • Gittites, men of Gath, ie., of a wine-press
  • Goath, his touching; his roaring
  • Gob, cistern; grasshopper
  • Gog, roof; covering
  • Golan, passage; revolution
  • Golgotha, a heap of skulls; something skull-shaped
  • Goliath, passage; revolution; heap
  • Gomer, to finish; complete
  • Gomorrah, rebellious people
  • Goshen, approaching; drawing near
  • Gozan, fleece; pasture; who nourisheth the body
  • Gudgodah, happiness
  • Guni, a garden; a covering
  • Gur, the young of a beast; a whelp
  • Gur-baal, the governor's whelp
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Look up abomination in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... A Gabbai (Hebrew: גבאי) is a person who assists in the running of a synagogue and ensures that the needs are met, for example the Jewish prayer services run smoothly, or an assistant to a rabbi (particularly the secretary or personal assistant to a Hassidic Rebbe). ... 12th-century icon of Archangel Gabriel from Novgorod In Abrahamic religions, Gabriel (גַּבְרִיאֵל, Standard Hebrew Gavriʼel, Latin Gabrielus, Greek , Tiberian Hebrew Gaḇrîʼēl, Arabic جبريل JibrÄ«l or Jibrail, literally Master, of God, i. ... Gad can refer to: Gad (see Gad Guard), a metallic cube artifact that figures prominantly in the anime Gad Guard Gad (Bible character), the sixth son of Jacob as related in Genesis 29 - 30 Tribe of Gad, one of the Hebrew tribes founded by Gad GAD as a three-letter... Gadarenes (or some manuscripts Gergesenes; others Gerasenes) is the place Jesus arrived after calming the storm. ... The Gaddis are a tribe living on both sides of the Dhauladhar Range in the state of Himachel Pradesh, India. ... This article is about Gaius, the jurist. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Galilee (Arabic al-jaleel الجليل, Hebrew hagalil הגליל), meaning circuit, is a large area overlapping with much of the North District of Israel. ... Depiction of Gallio Junius Annaeus Gallio, (originally Lucius Annaeus Novatus) (c. ... Gamaliel the Elder, or Rabbi Gamaliel I, was the grandson of the great Jewish teacher Hillel the Elder. ... Gath (גת Hebrew: winepress), a common place name in ancient Israel and the surrounding regions. ... Map of the Gaza Strip from The World Factbook. ... In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the beholder is a fictional monster comprised of a levitating spheroid body with a large fanged mouth and single eye on the front and ten flexible eyestalks on the top; it was once described as a big eye with a bunch of... Geba - the hill, (2 Kings 23:8; Neh. ... Byblos (βύβλος) is the Greek name of the Phoenician city Gebal (earlier Gubla); it was known to the ancient Egyptians as Keben and Kepen (probably pronounced */g-b-l/). The Greeks apparently called it Byblos because it was through Gebal that bublos (βύβλος [Egyptian papyrus]) was imported into Greece. ... 15th-century European portrait of Geber, Codici Ashburnhamiani 1166, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence Abu Musa Jabir ibn Hayyan (Arabic: جابر ابن حیان) (ca. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... Gehazi (וְגֵחֲזִיvalley of vision) is a figure found in the Tanakh Books of Kings. ... Gennesaret (a garden of riches) was a town of Naphtali, called Chinnereth (Joshua 19:35), sometimes in the plural form Chinneroth (Joshua 11:2). ... Genesis (Hebrew: , Greek: Γένεσις, having the meanings of birth, creation, cause, beginning, source and origin) is the first book of the Torah, the first book of the Tanakh and also the first book of the Christian Old Testament. ... Gera is the largest Town in the east of Thuringia, Germany. ... Gerar - lodging-place - A very ancient town and district in the south border of Palestine, which was ruled over by a king named Abimelech. ... Gergesenes, those who come from pilgrimage or fight. ... Mount Gerizim (Samaritan Hebrew Ar-garízim) is a mountain in the West Bank near Nablus which is sacred to the Samaritan sect; it plays a role in their religion analogous to that of Jerusalem in orthodox Judaism. ... In the Bible, Gershom (גֵּרְשֹׁם Expulsion, Standard Hebrew Gerəšom, Tiberian Hebrew GÄ“rəšōm) was the firstborn son of Moses and Zipporah (Exodus 2:22). ... Gershon was the oldest of the three sons of Levi; his brothers were Kohath and Merari (Gen. ... Geshur was a territory in the northern part of Bashan, adjoining the province of Argob (Deuteronomy iii. ... Gether (Jathiar in Arabic) was the third son of Aram mentioned in the table of nations in the Book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible. ... The Garden of Gethsemane. ... Gezer was a town in ancient Israel. ... Name Gibeah – could be a variation of the Hebrew word of Geba, meaning “hill”, other names include Gibeah of Benjamin and Gibeah of Saul Tell el Ful – modern name of the Arabic town, meaning “mound of horse beans” Location Central Benjamin Plateau 3 miles north of Jerusalem along the Watershed... The city of Gibeon in Canaan (about 6 miles north of the center of Jerusalem in the West Bank) was one of the four cities of the Hivites, which did not easily fall to the Hebrews. ... Gideon may refer to: Gideon (album), a 1980 album by Kenny Rogers Gideon, a character in the book of Judges Gideons International GIDEON-Global Infectious Disease Epidemiology Network Gideon the Elder, a character in Charmed Gideon (comics), a Marvel Comics Supervillain Gideon v. ... Gihon is the title of a river first mentioned in the second chapter of the Biblical book of Genesis. ... Gilboa גילבוע is a ridge above the Valley of Jezreel in Israel. ... In the Bible, Gilead (גִּלְעָד Heap/mass of testimony/witness, Standard Hebrew GilÊ¿ad, Tiberian Hebrew Gilʿāḏ) is the name of three persons and two geographic places. ... Gilgal is a place name in the Hebrew Bible. ... Look up Gob in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Gob can mean several things: Gob is a type of dessert food, composed of two flapjack-shaped cakes, generally butterscotch- or chocolate-flavored, and a layer of marzipan or icing between them, forming a sandwich. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Golan (aka Gaulonitis; gō´lan; גּולן, gōlān; Γαυλανῖτις, Gaulanítis) was a city in the territory allotted to Manasseh in Bashan, the most northerly of the three cities of refuge... Calvary (Golgotha) was the hill outside Jerusalem on which Jesus was crucified. ... David faces Goliath in single combat. ... Gomer can refer to several things: Gomer, eldest son of Japheth, mentioned in the Old Testament Books of Genesis and Ezekiel; often equated with the Cimmerians (Gimirru), and identified by Flavius Josephus with the Galatians. ... Sodom redirects here. ... The Land of Goshen (Hebrew גֹּשֶׁן, Standard Hebrew Góšen, Tiberian Hebrew Gōšen) is the region around the city with the modern name Fakus in the eastern Nile delta in Egypt referenced in the Biblical story of Joseph. ... Hunting scene relief in basalt found at Tell Halaf, dated 850-830 BCE Tell Halaf is an archaeological site in the Al Hasakah governorate of northeastern Syria, near the Turkish border. ... The Gur languages belong to the Niger-Congo languages. ...

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  • Haahashtari, a runner
  • Habaiah, the hiding of the Lord
  • Habakkuk, he that embraces; a wrestler
  • Habazinaiah, a hiding of the shield of the Lord
  • Habor, a partaker; a companion
  • Hachaliah, who waits for the Lord
  • Hachilah, my hope is in her
  • Hachmoni, a wise man
  • Hadad, joy; noise; clamor
  • Hadadezer, beauty of assistance
  • Hadadrimmon, invocation to the god Rimmon
  • Hadar, power; greatness
  • Hadarezer, same as Hadadezer
  • Hadashah, news; a month
  • Hadassah, a myrtle; joy
  • Hadlai, loitering; hindering
  • Hadoram, their beauty; their power
  • Hadrach, point; joy of tenderness
  • Hagab, Hagabah, a grasshopper
  • Hagar, a stranger; one that fears
  • Haggai, feast; solemnity
  • Haggeri, Haggi, a stranger
  • Haggiah, the Lord's feast
  • Haggith, rejoicing
  • Hakkatan, little
  • Hakkoz, a thorn; summer; an end
  • Hakupha, a commandment of the mouth
  • Halah, a moist table
  • Halak, part
  • Halhul, grief; looking for grief
  • Hali, sickness; a beginning; a precious stone
  • Hallelujah, praise Jah
  • Halloesh, saying nothing; an enchanter
  • Ham, hot; heat; brown
  • Haman, noise; tumult
  • Hamath, anger; heat; a wall
  • Hamath-zobah, the heat, or the wall, of an army
  • Hammedatha, he that troubles the law
  • Hammelech, a king; a counselor
  • Hammon, heat; the sun
  • Hamonah, his multitude; his uproar
  • Hamon-gog, the multitude of Gog
  • Hamor, an ass; clay; dirt
  • Hamoth, indignation
  • Hamul, godly; merciful
  • Hamutal, the shadow of his heat
  • Hanameel, the grace that comes from God; gift of God
  • Hanan, full of grace
  • Hananeel, grace, or gift, of God
  • Hanani, my grace; my mercy
  • Hananiah, grace; mercy; gift of the Lord
  • Hanes, banishment of grace
  • Haniel, the gift of God
  • Hannah, gracious; merciful; he that gives
  • Hannathon, the gift of grace
  • Hanniel, grace or mercy of God
  • Hanoch, dedicated
  • Hanun, gracious; merciful
  • Hapharaim, searching; digging
  • Hara, a hill; showing forth
  • Haradah, well of great fear
  • Haran, mountainous country
  • Harran, see Charran
  • Harbonah, his destruction; his sword
  • Hareph, winter; reproach
  • Harhas, anger; heat of confidence
  • Harhaiah, heat, or anger, of the Lord
  • Harhur, made warm
  • Harim, destroyed; dedicated to God
  • Harnepher, the anger of a bull; increasing heat
  • Harod, astonishment; fear
  • Harosheth, a forest; agriculture; workmanship; deafness; silence
  • Harsha, workmanship; a wood
  • Harum, high; throwing down
  • Harumaph, destruction
  • Haruphite, slender; sharp
  • Haruz, careful
  • Hasadiah, the mercy of the Lord
  • Hashabiah, the estimation of the Lord
  • Hashabnah, Hashabniah, the silence of the Lord
  • Hashem, named; a putting to
  • Hashub, esteemed; numbered
  • Hashubah, estimation; thought
  • Hashum, silence; their hasting
  • Hashupha, spent; made base
  • Hasrah, wanting
  • Hatach, he that strikes
  • Hathath, fear
  • Hatita, a bending of sin
  • Hattil, howling for sin
  • Hattipha, robbery
  • Hattush, forsaking sin
  • Hauran, a hole; liberty; whiteness
  • Havilah, that suffers pain; that brings forth
  • Havoth-jair, the villages that enlighten
  • Hazael, that sees God
  • Hazaiah, seeing the Lord
  • Hazar-addar, an imprisoned generation
  • Hazarenan, imprisoned cloud
  • Hazargaddah, imprisoned band
  • Hazar-hatticon, middle village; preparation
  • Hazarmaveth, dwelling of death
  • Hazar-shual, a wolf's house
  • Hazar-susah, or susim, the hay-paunch of a horse
  • Hazelelponi, sorrow of countenance
  • Hazeroth, villages; palaces
  • Hazezon-tamar, drawing near to bitterness
  • Hazo, seeing; prophesying
  • Hazor, court; hay
  • Heber, one that passes; anger
  • Hebrews, descendants of Heber
  • Hebron, society; friendship
  • Hegai, or Hege, meditation; word; groaning; separation
  • Helam, their army; their trouble
  • Helbah, Helbon, milk, fatness
  • Heldai, Heleb, Heled, the world; rustiness
  • Helek, part; portion
  • Helem, dreaming; healing
  • Heleph, changing; passing over
  • Helez, armed; set free
  • Heli, ascending; climbing up
  • Helkai, same as Helek
  • Helkath-hazzurim, the field of strong men, or of rocks
  • Helon, window; grief
  • Heman, their trouble; tumult; much; in great number
  • Hen, grace; quiet; rest
  • Hena, troubling
  • Henadad, grace of the beloved
  • Henoch, same as Enoch
  • Hepher, a digger
  • Hephzibah, my delight is in her
  • Heres, the son; an earthen pot
  • Heresh, a carpenter
  • Hermas, Hermes, Mercury; gain; refuge
  • Hermogenes, begotten of Mercury
  • Hermon, anathema; devoted to destruction
  • Herod, son of a hero
  • Herodion, the song of Juno
  • Heshbon, invention; industry
  • Heshmon, a hasty messenger
  • Heth, trembling; fear
  • Hethlon, a fearful dwelling
  • Hezekiah, strength of the Lord
  • Hezer, Hezir, a bog; converted
  • Hezrai, an entry or vestibule
  • Hezron, the dart of joy; the division of the song
  • Hiddai, a praise; a cry
  • Hiel, God lives; the life of God
  • Hierapolis, holy city
  • Higgaion, meditation; consideration
  • Hilen, a window; grief
  • Hilkiah, God is my portion
  • Hillel, he that praises
  • Hinnom, there they are; their riches
  • Hirah, liberty; anger
  • Hiram, exaltation of life; a destroyer
  • Hittite, one who is broken; who fears
  • Hivites, wicked; wickedness
  • Hizkijah, the strength of the Lord
  • Hobab, favored; beloved
  • Hobah, love; friendship; secrecy
  • Hod, praise; confession
  • Hodaiah, the praise of the Lord
  • Hodaviah, Hodiah, Hodijah, same as Hodaiah
  • Hodesh, a table; news
  • Hoglah, his festival or dance
  • Hoham, woe to them
  • Holon, a window; grief
  • Homam, making an uproar
  • Hophin, he that covers; my fist
  • Hor, who conceives, or shows; a hill
  • Horam, their hill
  • Horeb, desert; solitude; destruction
  • Horem, an offering dedicated to God
  • Hor-hagidgad, the hill of felicity
  • Hori, a prince; freeborn
  • Horims, princes; being angry
  • Hormah, devoted or consecrated to God; utter destruction
  • Horonaim, angers; ragings
  • Horonites, men of anger, or of fury, or of liberty
  • Hosah, trusting
  • Hosanna, save I pray thee; keep; preserve
  • Hosea, Hoshea, savior; safety
  • Hoshaiah, the salvation of the Lord
  • Hoshama, heard; he obeys
  • Hotham, a seal
  • Hothir, excelling; remaining
  • Hukkok, engraver; scribe; lawyer
  • Hul, pain; infirmity
  • Huldah, the world
  • Hupham, their chamber; their bank
  • Huppim, a chamber covered; the sea-shore
  • Hur, liberty; whiteness; hole
  • Huram, their liberty; their whiteness; their hole
  • Huri, being angry; or same as Huram
  • Hushah, hasting; holding peace
  • Hushai, their haste; their sensuality; their silence
  • Hushathite, Hushim, man of haste, or of silence
  • Huz, counsel; woods; fastened
  • Huzoth, streets; populous
  • Huzzab, molten
  • Hymeneus, nuptial; the god of marriage
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Habakkuk or Havakuk (חֲבַקּוּק, Standard Hebrew Ḥavaqquq, Tiberian Hebrew Ḥăḇaqqûq) was a prophet in the Bible Old Testament and Jewish Tanakh. ... The Khabur river (also Habor, Habur) is 200 miles (320 km) long, beginning in southeastern Turkey, and flowing generally southeast to Syria where it is joined by the Jaghjagh River and eventually empties into Euphrates River. ... Hachaliah was the father of Nehemiah, the author of the [Book_of_Nehemiah], which is a book of the Hebrew Bible, known to Jews as the Tanakh and to Christians as the Old Testament. ... Haddad - בעל הדד - حداد (in Ugaritic Haddu) was a very important northwest Semitic storm god and rain god, cognate in name and origin with the Akkadian god Adad. ... Hadadezer (or Hadad-Ezer or Adad-Idri) was the king of Damascus at the time of The Battle of Qarqar. ... Hadassah, the Womens Zionist Organization of America, is a volunteer womens organization of 300,000, founded in 1912 by Henrietta Szold, American Jewish scholar and activist. ... Hadoram is the son of Joktan, in which Hebrews desended from. ... Hagar can refer to: Hagar (Bible), in the Book of Genesis, the handmaiden of Sarah and wife of Abraham Hagarism: The Making of the Islamic World, title name taken from the above lady Hagar (company), an Icelandic retailer company, part of the Baugur Group Hägar the Horrible, the comic... Haggai (×—Ö·×’Ö¼Ö·×™, Standard Hebrew and Tiberian Hebrew Ḥaggay) was one of the twelve minor prophets and the author of the Book of Haggai. ... Haggith is a biblical character, one of the wives of David. ... Hallelujah, Halleluyah, or Alleluia, is a transliteration of the Hebrew word הַלְּלוּיָהּ (Standard Hebrew HallÉ™luya, Tiberian Hebrew HallÉ™lûyāh) meaning [Let us] praise (הַלְּלוּ) God (יָהּ) (or Praise (הַלְּלוּ) [the] LORD (יָהּ)). It is found mainly in the book of Psalms. ... Jah (IPA: ) is the name commonly used for God in the religious Rastafari movement. ... Ham (חָם, Standard Hebrew , Tiberian Hebrew , , Geez Kam), according to the Genealogies of Genesis, was a son of Noah and the father of Cush, Mizraim, Phut, and Canaan. ... Haman is the villain in the Book of Esther. ... Hama is a province of Syria with currently approximately 350,000 inhabitants. ... This place in ancient Israel (See History of ancient Israel and Judah) was apparently conquered by Solomon and thus figuring in his only military engagement alluded to in the Bible. ... A Hebrew name meaning God is Gracious. The name of several characters in the Bible, including: Hananiah (prophet), a false prophet who opposed Jeremiah Hananiah (Book of Daniel), a young man taken captive from Israel to Babylon and companion of Daniel, usually referred to as Shadrach (the Babylonian name imposed... is an offical leading brand This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ... Haniel (Heb. ... Hannah may refer to A personal name, also spelt Hanna, deriving from the Hebrew language, meaning grace, grace of God, favour, and/or charm, of which the following forms are found: Hannah, a biblical character from the Books of Samuel, to which a large proportion of other uses of Hannah... In the Book of Genesis, Enoch or Hanoch (חֲנוֹךְ Initiated; dedicated; disciplined, Standard Hebrew Ḥanoḫ, Tiberian Hebrew Ḥănôḵ) is a name shared by two individuals. ... Hanun was a king of Ammon described in 2 Samuel. ... The word Hara can refer to: A Japanese martial art term; see Hara (Martial Arts) and Tanden. ... Haradah is one of the stops of the Israelites during the Exodus. ... Haran (הָרָן) was a son of Terah, and brother of Nahor and Abram. ... Harran, also known as Carrhae, is a district of Åžanlıurfa Province in the southeast of Turkey, near the border with Syria, 24 miles (44 kilometres) southeast of the city of Åžanlıurfa, at the end of a long straight road across the roasting hot plain of Harran. ... Harosheth, or Harosheth ha Gojim -the smithy of the nations - an ancient city in Galilee, in the north of Palestine, probably so called because here Jabins iron war-chariots, armed with scythes, were made. ... Harsha or Harshavardhana (606-648) was an Indian emperor who ruled northern India as paramount monarch for over forty years. ... Hashem/השם, literally: The Name is a term used by Orthodox Jews to casually refer to God, Whose Name is only used in blessings and prayer. ... Hattusa (also known as Hattusas or Hattush) was the capital of the Hittite Empire. ... The Hauran refers to the southern region of modern-day Syria. ... Havilah is a Biblical place-name mentioned in Genesis 2:11: The name of the first [river] is the Pishon; it is the one that winds through the whole land of Havilah, where there is gold. ... Hazael (Hebrew Hazael, meaning God has seen) was a court official and later an Aramean king who appeared in the Bible. ... Hazeroth is one of the locations (or stations) that the Israelites stopped at during their 40 year wandering in the dessert. ... Hazor (Hebrew: courtyard or settlement) is the name of several places in ancient and modern Israel: // Locations in ancient Israel One of the most important Caananite towns. ... Heber is one of the Minor characters in the Book of Genesis Heber the kenite is mentioned in the Book of Judges 4:17 of the Hebrew Bible as Jaels husband. ... An Israelite is a member of the Twelve Tribes of Israel, descended from the twelve sons of the Biblical patriarch Jacob who was renamed Israel by God in the book of Genesis, 32:28 The Israelites were a group of Hebrews, as described in the Bible. ... The mostly deserted market in the old city. ... Helbah is a town of the tribe of Asher (Judg. ... The helek (Hebrew, meaning portion, plural halakim) is a unit of time used in the calculation of the Hebrew calendar. ... Heli (Also written Eli) - elevation - In Luke 3:23 mentioned as father of Joseph in the ancestry of Jesus. ... This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ... Heman the Ezrahite is described as the author of Psalm 88 in the Bible. ... Look up hen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... In the Book of Genesis, Enoch or Hanoch (חֲנוֹךְ Initiated; dedicated; disciplined, Standard Hebrew Ḥanoḫ, Tiberian Hebrew Ḥănôḵ) is a name shared by two individuals. ... Hephzibah is a city located in Richmond County, Georgia. ... The Shepherd of Hermas (sometimes just called The Shepherd) is a Christian work of the second century, considered a valuable book by many Christians, and occasionally considered canonical by some of the early Church fathers. ... This entry is not about the Hellenistic Ionian architect Hermogenes of Priene Hermogenes of Tarsus, was a Greek rhetorician, surnamed the polisher. ... Mount Hermon (top of photo) supplies the bulk of the Jordan River water Mount Hermon (Arabic: Jabalu sh-Shaykh) is a mountain in the Anti-Lebanon range, on the border between Lebanon, Syria, and Israel. ... Herod was the name of several members of the Herodian dynasty of Roman Judea: Herod the Great (c. ... Herodium or Herodion is a hill shaped like a truncated cone (758 m. ... Heshbon was a town in Ancient Israel. ... For the letter Heth in the Hebrew and Phoenician alphabets, see Heth (letter). ... Hezekiah (or Ezekias) (Hebrew: ×—×–×§×™×” or חזקיהו, God has strengthened) was the 13th king of indepedent Judah and the son of King Ahaz and Abijah (2 Chronicles 29:1), who was a daughter of a man (who was not the prophet) named Zechariah. ... In the Book of Genesis, Hezron or Hetzron (חֶצְרוֹן Enclosed, Standard Hebrew Ḥeẓron, Tiberian Hebrew Ḥeṣrôn) is the name of two men. ... The theatre Hierapolis (Arabic Manbij or Mumbij) is an ancient Syrian town occupying one of the finest sites in Northern Syria, in a fertile district about 16 miles southwest of the confluence of the Sajur and Euphrates. ... Hilkiah was a Hebrew Priest at the time of King Josiah. ... Hillel is a Hebrew name that has been held by many famous Jewish rabbis and thinkers. ... Note: Tanach quotes are from the Judaica press Tanach. ... Al Hirah (Al-Hira) was an ancient city located south of al-Kufah in south-central Iraq. ... Hiram I was king of Tyre from 969 BC to 936 BC.During his reign, Tyre grew out from a satellite to the more important city of Sidon to the most important of the Phoenician cities and the holder of a large trading empire. ... Relief of Suppiluliuma II, last known king of the Hittite Empire The Hittites were an ancient people who spoke an Indo-European language, and established a kingdom centered at Hattusa (Hittite URU) in north-central Anatolia from the 18th century BC. In the 14th century BC, the Hittite empire was... The Hivites were one of the sons of Canaan according to the Table of Nations in Genesis 10. ... Hobab was the son of Jethro and thence the brother-in-law of Moses. ... Hod הוד is the Hebrew word for majesty or splendor or glory. Hod and hodu in the Hebrew Bible A search [1] for the number of times the Hebrew word hod הוד is used in the Hebrew Bible, shows that it is found at least twenty... Holon (Standard Hebrew חוֹלוֹן, , Tiberian Hebrew חֹלֹן ) is a city in Israel, on the central coastal strip, just south of Tel Aviv, and part of the metropolex known as Gush Dan in the Tel Aviv District. ... Homam may also refer to star Zeta Pegasi Homam is a specific type of puja in Hinduism. ... Hor throne name: Auibre Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty. ... Horam is a village situated in the Weald of Sussex, once part of a vast forest of 1700 square miles situated between the North Downs and the South Downs of south-east England. ... Horeb, Chorev in Hebrew, חורב Mount Horeb is another name sometimes used for Mount Sinai. ... Höri is a municipality in the district of Bülach, in the canton of Zürich, Switzerland. ... Hormah, Chorma, or in its Canaanite name, Zephat, Zepath, (Tsfat צפת). Arava north Map Horma is mentioned as one of the cities captured by Joshua. ... Horonaim is a city mentioned in the Book of Jeremiah, in chapter 48: Chapter 48, verse 3: Listen to the cries from Horonaim, cries of great havoc and destruction. ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... See also Hoshea, who has the same name in Biblical Hebrew. ... Hotham is an Australian federal electoral division located in the outer south eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Hul is the son of Aram in the Book of Genesis and the eponym of a Hebrew tribe. ... Huldah was a prophetess mentioned briefly in the Second Book of Kings, Chapter 22. ... Hur (חור) was a figure in the Torah. ... Hushai was a friend of King David and an early spy. ... UZ or uz can refer to several things: An abbreviation (and TLD) for Uzbekistan The name of a son of Aram (עוץ Fertile land; counsel, Standard Hebrew עוּץ, Tiberian Hebrew ʿÛṣ), also known as Huz or Utz, according to the Book of Genesis The...

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  • Ibhar, election; he that is chosen
  • Ibleam, ancient people; people decreasing
  • Ibneiah, Ibniah, the building of the Lord; the understanding of the Lord; son by adoption
  • Ibri, passing over; being angry; being with young
  • Ibzan, father of a target; father of coldness
  • Ichabod, where is the glory? or, no glory
  • Iconium, coming
  • Idalah, the hand of slander, or of cursing
  • Idbash, flowing with honey; the land of destruction
  • Iddo, his band; power; praise
  • Idumea, red; earthy; bloody
  • Igal, redeemed; defiled
  • Igeal, a redeemer; redeemed; defiled
  • Igdaliah, the greatness of the Lord
  • Iim, heaps of Hebrews, or of angry men
  • Ije-abarim, heaps of Hebrews, or of passers over
  • Ijon, look; eye; fountain
  • Ikkesh, forward; wicked
  • Illyricum, joy; rejoicing
  • Imlah, plentitude; circumcision
  • Immanuel, God with us
  • Immer, saying; speaking; a lamb
  • Imnah, same as Jimnah
  • Imrah, a rebel; waxing bitter; changing
  • Imri, speaking; exalting; bitter; a lamb
  • India, praise; law
  • Iphedeiah, redemption of the Lord
  • Ir, watchman; city; vision
  • Ira, watchman; making bare; pouring out
  • Irad, wild ass; heap of empire; dragon
  • Iram, the effusion of them; a high heap
  • Iri, fire; light
  • Irijah, the fear of the Lord
  • Irpeel, the health, medicine, or exulting of God
  • Irshemesh, a city of bondage
  • Isaac, laughter
  • Isaiah, the salvation of the Lord
  • Iscah, he that anoints
  • Iscariot, a man of murder; a hireling
  • Ishbak, who is empty or exhausted
  • Ishbi-benob, respiration; conversion; taking captive
  • Ishbosheth, a man of shame
  • Ishi, salvation
  • Ishiah, it is the Lord
  • Ishma, named; marveling; desolation
  • Ishmael, God that hears
  • Ishmaiah, hearing or obeying the Lord
  • Ishmerai, keeper, or keeping
  • Ishod, a comely man
  • Ish-pan, hid; broken in two
  • Ish-tob, good man
  • Ishua, plainness; equal
  • Ishmachiah, cleaving to the Lord
  • Ispah, a jasper stone
  • Israel, who prevails with God
  • Issachar, reward; recompense
  • Isui, same as Ishuah
  • Ithai, strong; my sign; a plowshare
  • Italy, abounding with calves or heifers
  • Ithamar, island of the palm-tree
  • Ithiel, sign, or coming of God
  • Ithmah, an orphan
  • Ithran, remaining; searching out diligently
  • Ithream, excellence of the people
  • Ittah-kazin, hour, or time, of a prince
  • Iturea, guarded; mountainous
  • Ivah, iniquity
  • Izehar, Izhar, clearness; oil
  • Izrahiah, the Lord ariseth; the clearness of the Lord
  • Izri, fasting; tribulation
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Ibhar was one of the sons of David Mentioned in: 2 Samuel 5:15 1 Chronicles 3:6 Ibhar also means Chosen References New International Version Bible This entry incorporates text from the public domain Eastons Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ... Ibri is a city in northeastern Oman. ... In the Bible, Ibzan was one of the Judges of Israel. ... Ichabod, in the Bible, is the son of Phinehas. ... Iddo (עדו also יעדו) was a minor biblical prophet, who appears to have lived during the reigns of King Solomon and his heirs, Rehoboam and Abijah in the Kingdom of Judah. ... Edom (אֱדוֹם, Standard Hebrew Edom, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĔḏôm) sounds like the Biblical Hebrew word for red and is a vividly apposite designation for the red sandstones of Edom. ... This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ... This article is about an ancient civilization in southeastern Europe; see also Illyria (software), Illyria (character in the TV series Angel). ... Link title Immanuel is also a town in Israel, near Ariel. ... Look up ir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The acronym IRA may refer to: Irish Republican Army See also List of IRAs Irish Republican Army (1919-1921), the army of the Irish Republic, that fought the Irish War of Independence against British rule, 1916 - 1921. ... The generations of Adam are the two lines of descent from Adam, both ending in the name Lamech, which are given in Genesis. ... The iRAM is a solid-storage solution produced by Gigabyte which has four DIMM slots to allow regular PC DDR RAM to be used to store data. ... IRI may refer to The former name of Iksan, a major railway junction in South Korea, in North Jeolla Province. ... It has been suggested that Ishaq be merged into this article or section. ... Isaiah the Prophet in Hebrew Scriptures was depicted on the Sistine Chapel ceiling by Michelangelo. ... Jessica is a name from the Hebrew Yiskah (יִסְכָּה), name of a daughter of Haran, meaning the Lord beholds or the Lords gift. The Hebrew root sakhah (ס.×›.×”) means to see so the name Yiskah, with the added yud implies foresight or clairvoyance. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Ish-bosheth (also called Eshbaal or Ashbaal), appears in the Hebrew Bible. ... Ishi (right), last known member of the Yahi tribe, with anthropologist Alfred L. Kroeber (1911). ... Expulsion of Ishmael and His Mother. ... Issachar or Yissachar (יִשָּׂשׁכָר Reward; recompense, Standard Hebrew Yissaḫar, Tiberian Hebrew Yiśśâḵār) was the fifth son of Jacob and his first wife Leah. ... A farmer in Germany working the land in the traditional way, with horse and plow. ... Itamar (איתמר, ʼÎṯāmār, sometimes spelled Ithamar) is a masculine Hebrew first name which is mostly used in Israel. ... Iturea is the Greek name of a province, derived from the Biblical Jetur, name of a son of Ishmael ( Gen. ... Izehar (in Hebrew: יִצְהָר, Standard Hebrew: Yiẓəḥar, Tiberian Hebrew: Yiẓəḥār), sometimes spelt Izhar, Jezoar or Zohar, is a Hebrew name meaning he who sparkles. The name appears in the Hebrew Bible in verses: Exodus 6:18, where he is the son of Kolath and the grandson of Levi (ancestor...

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  • Jaakan, tribulation; labor
  • Jaakobah, supplanter; deceiver; the heel
  • Jaala, ascending; a little doe or goat
  • Jaalam (name), hidden; young man; heir
  • Jaanai, whom Jehovah answers
  • Jaasau, Whom Jehovah made
  • Jaasiel, God's work
  • Jaazaniah, whom the Jehovah will hear
  • Jaazah, Jaazar, Jehovah helps
  • Jaaziah, Jaaziel, the strength of the Jehovah
  • Jabal, which glides away
  • Jabbok, evacuation; dissipation; wrestling
  • Jabesh, dryness; confusion; shame
  • Jabez, sorrow; trouble
  • Jabin, Jabneh, he that understands; building
  • Jabneel, building of God
  • Jachan, wearing out; oppressing
  • Jachin, he that strengthens and makes steadfast
  • Jacob, that supplants, undermines; the heel
  • Jada, knowing
  • Jadau, his hand; his confession
  • Jaddua, known
  • Jael, he that ascends; a kid
  • Jagur, husbandman; stranger
  • Jah, abbreviation of Jehovah
  • Jahaleel, praising God; light of God
  • Jahath, broken in pieces; descending
  • Jahaz, Jahazah, quarrel; dispute
  • Jahaziah, the vision of Jehovah
  • Jahaziel, seeing God
  • Jahdiel, the unity, or sharpness, or revenge, of God
  • Jahdo, I alone; his joy; his sharpness of wit; his newness
  • Jahleel, waiting for, or beseeching, or hope in, God
  • Jahmai, warm; making warm
  • Jahzeel, God hasteth, or divideth
  • Jair, Jairus, my light; who diffuses light
  • Jakan, same as Achan
  • Jakim, rising; confirming; establishing
  • Jalon, tarrying; murmuring
  • Jambres, poverty; bitter; a rebel
  • James, same as Jacob
  • Jamin, right hand; south wind
  • Jamlech, reigning; asking counsel
  • Janna, Jannes, who speaks or answers; afflicted; poor
  • Janoah, Janohah, resting; tarrying; deriving
  • Janum, sleeping
  • Japhet, enlarged; fair; persuading
  • Japheth, same as Japhet
  • Japhia, enlightening; appearing
  • Japhlet, Japhleti, delivered; banished
  • Japho, fairness; comeliness
  • Jarah, a wood; honeycomb; watching closely
  • Jareb, a revenger
  • Jared, a ruling; commanding; coming down
  • Jaresiah, the bed of Jehovah; Jehovah hath taken away; poverty
  • Jarib, fighting; chiding; multiplying; avenging
  • Jarmuth, fearing, or seeing, or throwing down, death
  • Jarvah, breathing, or making, a sweet smell
  • Jashem, Jashen, ancient; sleeping
  • Jasher, righteous; upright
  • Jashobeam, the people sitting; or captivity of the people
  • Jashub, a returning; a controversy; a dwelling place
  • Jasiel, the strength of God
  • Jason, he that cures
  • Jathniel, gift of God
  • Jattir, a remnant; excellent
  • Javan, deceiver; one who makes sad
  • Jazeel, strength of God
  • Jazer, assistance; helper
  • Jaziz, brightness; departing
  • Jearim, a leap; woods
  • Jeaterai, Whom Jehovah searching out; leads
  • Jeberechiah, speaking well of, or kneeling to, Jehovah
  • Jebus, treading under foot; manger
  • Jebusi, trodden under foot; mangers
  • Jecamiah, resurrection, or confirmation, or revenge, of Jehovah
  • Jecoliah, perfection, or power, of Jehovah
  • Jeconiah, preparation, or stability, of Jehovah
  • Jedaiah, the hand of the Lord; confessing Jehovah
  • Jedeiah, one Lord; the joy of the Jehovah
  • Jediael, the science, or knowledge, of God
  • Jedidah, well beloved; amiable
  • Jedidiah, beloved of Jehovah
  • Jediel, the knowledge, or renewing, of God
  • Jeduthun, his law; giving praise
  • Jeezer, island of help
  • Jeffrey, God's peace
  • Jegar-sahadutha, heap of witness
  • Jehaleleel, Jehalelel, praising God; clearness of God
  • Jehaziel, same as Jahaziel
  • Jehdeiah, Whom Jehovah makes glad
  • Jeheiel, God liveth
  • Jehezekel, strength of God
  • Jehiah, Jehovah liveth
  • Jehiskiah, the strength, or taking, of Jehovah
  • Jehoadah, passing over; testimony of Jehovah
  • Jehoaddan, pleasure, or time, of Jehovah
  • Jehoahaz, possession of Jehovah
  • Jehoash, fire of Jehovah
  • Jehohanan, grace, or mercy, or gift, of Jehovah
  • Jehoiachin, preparation, or strength, of Jehovah
  • Jehoiada, knowledge of Jehovah
  • Jehoiakim, avenging, or establishing, or resurrection, of Jehovah
  • Jehoiarib, fighting, or multiplying, of Jehovah
  • Jehonadab, Jonadab, free giver; liberality
  • Jehonathan, gift of Jehovah; gift of a dove
  • Jehoram, exaltation of Jehovah
  • Jehoshaphat, Jehovah is judge
  • Jehosheba, fullness, or oath, of Jehovah
  • Jehoshua, same as Joshua
  • Jehovah, self-subsisting
  • Jehovah-jireh, Jehovah will provide
  • Jehovah-nissi, Jehovah my banner
  • Jehovah-shalom, Jehovah send peace
  • Jehovah-shammah, Jehovah is there
  • Jehovah-tsidkenu, Jehovah our righteousness
  • Jehozabad, Jehovah dowry; having a dowry
  • Jehozadak, justice of Jehovah
  • Jehu, himself who exists
  • Jehubbah, hiding, binding
  • Jehucal, mighty; perfect; wasted
  • Jehud, Jehudi, praising; conferring
  • Jehudijah, the praise of the Lord
  • Jehush, keeping counsel; fastened
  • Jekabzeel, the congregation of God
  • Jekamean, the people shall arise
  • Jekamiah, establishing, or revenging, of Jehovah
  • Jekuthiel, hope, or congregation, of Jehovah
  • Jemima, handsome as the day
  • Jemuel, God's day; son of God
  • Jephthah, Whom God sets free
  • Jephunneh, he that beholds
  • Jerah, the moon; month; smelling sweet
  • Jerahmeel, the mercy, or the beloved, of God
  • Jered, ruling; coming down
  • Jeremai, my height; throwing forth waters
  • Jeremiah, exaltation of Jehovah
  • Jeremoth, eminences; one that fears death
  • Jeriah, fear, or throwing down, of Jehovah
  • Jerebai, fighting; chiding; multiplying
  • Jericho, his moon; his month; his sweet smell
  • Jeriel, fear, or vision of God
  • Jerijah, same as Jeriah
  • Jerimoth, he that fears or rejects death
  • Jerioth, kettles; breaking asunder
  • Jeroboam, he that opposes the people
  • Jeroham, high; merciful; beloved
  • Jerubbaal, he that defends Baal, let Baal defend his cause
  • Jerubbesheth, let the idol of confusion defend itself
  • Jeruel, fear, or vision of God
  • Jerusalem, vision of peace
  • Jerusha, banished; possession; inheritance
  • Jesaiah, health, or salvation, of Jehovah
  • Jeshebeab, sitting, or captivity, of the father
  • Jesher, right; singing
  • Jeshimon, solitude; desolation
  • Jeshishai, ancient; rejoicing exceedingly
  • Jeshohaia, Jehovahpressing; the meditation of God
  • Jeshua, same as Joshua
  • Jesiah, sprinkling of the Lord
  • Jesimiel, naming, or astonishment, of God
  • Jesse, gift; oblation; one who is
  • Jesui, even-tempered; flat country
  • Jesus, Jehovah is salvation; deliverer; help
  • Jether, he that excels
  • Jetheth, giving
  • Jethlah, hanging up; heaping up
  • Jethro, his excellence; his posterity
  • Jetur, order; succession; mountainous
  • Jeuel, God hath taken away; God heaping up
  • Jeush, Jeuz, he that is devoured
  • Jew, same as Judah
  • Jezaniah, nourishment, or weapons, of Jehovah
  • Jezebel, chaste
  • Jezer, island of help
  • Jeziah, Jeziel, sprinkling of Jehovah
  • Jezoar, clear; white
  • Jezrahiah, Jehovah arises; brightness of Jehovah
  • Jezreel, seed of God
  • Jibsam, their drought, their confusion
  • Jidlaph, he that distills water
  • Jimnah, right hand; numbering; preparing
  • Jiphtah, opening
  • Jiphthael, God opening
  • Joab, paternity; voluntary
  • Joah, fraternity; brother of Jehovah
  • Joahaz, apprehending; possessing; seeing
  • Joakim, rising or establishing of Jehovah
  • Joanna, grace or gift of Jehovah
  • Joash, who despairs or burns
  • Joatham, same as Jotham
  • Job, he that weeps or cries
  • Jobab, sorrowful, hated
  • Jochebed, glorious; honorable
  • Joed, witnessing; robbing; passing over
  • Joel, he that wills or commands
  • Joelah, lifting up; profiting; taking away slander
  • Joezer, he that aids
  • Jogbehah, an exalting; high
  • Jogli, passing over; turning back; rejoicing
  • Joha (or Juha), who enlivens or gives life
  • Johanan, who is liberal or merciful
  • John, John, the grace or mercy of Jehovah
  • Joiarib, chiding, or multiplying, of Jehovah
  • Jokdeam, crookedness, or burning, of the people
  • Jokim, that made the sun stand still
  • Jokmeam, confirmation, or revenge, of the people
  • Jokneam, possessing, or building up, of the people
  • Jokshan, an offense; hardness; a knocking
  • Joktan, small dispute; contention; disgust
  • Jonadab, who gives liberally
  • Jonah, or Jonas, a dove; he that oppresses; destroyer
  • Jonan, a dove; multiplying of the people
  • Jonathan, given of God
  • Joppa, beauty; comeliness
  • Jorah, Jorai, showing; casting forth; a cauldron
  • Joram, to cast; elevated
  • Jordan, the river of judgment
  • Jorim, he that exalts the Lord
  • Josabad, having a dowry
  • Josaphat, same as Jehoshaphat
  • Jose, raised; who pardons
  • Joseph, Saint Joseph, Joseph of Arimathea, increase; addition
  • Joses, same as Jose
  • Joshah, being; forgetting; owing
  • Joshaviah, the seat, alteration, or captivity of Jehovah
  • Joshbekesha, it is requiring or beseeching
  • Joshua, a savior; a deliverer
  • Josiah, the Lord burns; the fire of Jehovah
  • Josibiah, the seat, or captivity of Jehovah
  • Josiphiah, increase of Jehovah; Jehovah's finishing
  • Jotham, the perfection of Jehovah
  • Jothath, Jothatha, his goodness
  • Jozabad, same as Josabad
  • Jozachar, remembering; of the male sex
  • Jubal, he that runs; a trumpet
  • Jucal, mighty; perfect
  • Judah, the praise of Jehovah; confession
  • Judas, Jude, same as Judah
  • Judaea, Judea, same as Judah
  • Judith, same as Judah
  • Julia, downy; soft and tender hair
  • Julius, same as Julia
  • Junia, youth
  • Jupiter, the father that helpeth
  • Jushabhesed, dwelling-place; change of mercy
  • Justus, just or upright
  • Juttah, turning away
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Jaakan (ja-a-kan) was one of the sons of Ezer, the son of Seir the Horite (I Chronicles 1:42). ... Jaala is a municipality of Finland. ... Jabal (or Jabel) is the name of a Biblical person, son of Lamech, a descendant of Cain. ... Jabbok, puring out, river on the east side on Jordan, one of the so-called torrent valleys. ... Jabesh in the Bible is the name of the father of king Shallum of the northern kingdom of ten tribes. ... In the Books of Chronicles Jabez is a well-respected man of the tribe of Judah whose prayer to God for blessing was answered, see 1 Chronicles 4:9-10. ... Jabin (ja-bin) may refer to A king of Hazor, at the time of the entrance of Israel into Canaan (Joshua 11:1-14), whose overthrow and that of the northern chief with whom he had entered into a confederacy against Joshua was the crowning act in the conquest of... Jabneel was two places in ancient Israel: A town in Judah, mentioned as a boundary site (Joshua 15:1,11). ... Jachin may refer to: Jachin, the first high priest of King Solomons Temple. ... Jacob or Yaakov, (Hebrew: יַעֲקֹב, Standard  Tiberian ; Arabic: يعقوب, ; holds the heel), also known as Israel (Hebrew: יִשְׂרָאֵל, Standard  Tiberian ; Arabic: اسرائيل, ; Struggled with God), is the third Biblical patriarch. ... As told in the Holy Bible I Chronicles Chapter 2. ... Jael [Category: Jael facts and bio] Jael (Hebrew (Hebrew: The ancient Canaanitic language of the Hebrews that has been revived as the official language of Israel) Yael), is mentioned in the Book of Judges (Book of Judges: A book of the Old Testament that tells the history of Israel... Jagur was a town in ancient Israel. ... Jah (IPA: ) is the name commonly used for God in the religious Rastafari movement. ... JAIR: Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (ISSN 1076-9757) covers all areas of artificial intelligence (AI), publishing refereed research articles, survey articles, and technical notes. ... Iannes and Mambres, or Jannes and Jambres, are names given to the magicians who contended with Moses and Aaron and were discomfited by the Hebrew leaders in the Hebrew Bible book of Exodus. ... James is a given name. ... JAMin is an open source (distributed under terms of GNU GPL) tool for mastering audio records in studio environment. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Japheth (יֶפֶת / יָפֶת Enlarge, Standard Hebrew Yéfet / Yáfet, Tiberian Hebrew Yép̄eṯ / Yāp̄eṯ) is one of the sons of Noah in the Bible. ... Japheth (יֶפֶת / יָפֶת enlarge, Standard Hebrew Yéfet / Yáfet, Tiberian Hebrew / ) is one of the sons of Noah in the Bible. ... Joppa is a Biblical name for the Israeli city of Yafo, otherwise known as Jaffa, now a part of Tel Aviv-Yafo. ... Look up Jared in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Jarmut or Jarmuth (Anc. ... This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Jason (Greek: Ιάσων, Etruscan: Easun) is a hero of Greek mythology who led the Argonauts in the search of the Golden Fleece. ... Jattir was a town in the ancient Israel. ... The Biblical character Javan (Hebrew יָוָן, Standard Hebrew Yavan, Tiberian Hebrew Yāwān) was the fourth son of Noahs third son Japheth. ... Jebus redirects here. ... Jeconiah (also known as Jehoiachin, Joachin, and Coniah) was king of Judah. ... The name Jedidiah was found in the Bible. ... Jeduthun - lauder; praising - the name of two men in the Bible. ... The term Jeffrey can have the following meanings: A common English name, see Jeffrey (name) Jeffrey, a 1995 movie starring Steven Weber and Patrick Stewart, see Jeffrey (movie) A term for the car company Rambler Jeffrey City, Wyoming This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the... Jehoahaz (meaning Jehovah his sustainer, or he whom Jehovah holdeth) was the name of several people mentioned in the Old Testament. ... Jehoash (Jehovah-given), was the name of two kings mentioned in the Bible: Jehoash of Judah, king of Judah, Jehoash of Israel, king of Israel. ... Jeconiah (also known as Jehoiachin, Joachin, and Coniah) was king of Judah. ... King Jehoiakim (he whom Jehovah has set up, Hebrew language: יהוֹיָקִים) is a biblical character, whose original name was Eliakim. ... Jehonadab was the son of Rechab. ... Jehoram (meaning exalted in Biblical Hebrew) was the name of several individuals in the Old Testament. ... In the Bible, Jehoshaphat or Josaphat or Yehoshafat (יְהוֹשָׁפָט The LORD is judge, Standard Hebrew Yəhošafat, Tiberian Hebrew Yəhôšāp̄āṭ) was the son and successor of Asa, king of... This page is about Old Testament character. ... Jehovah is an English transcription of יְהֹוָה, a specific vocalized spelling of יהוה which is found in the Masoretic Text. ... Jehovah Shammah - Yahweh himself is there - is the name applied to the city seen in Ezekiels view. ... Jehu son of Omri kneeling at the feet of Shalmaneser III on the Black Obelisk. ... Jehucal or Jucal is mentioned in chapters 37 and 38 of the Book of Jeremiah: King Zedekiah sent Jehucal son of Shelemiah and the priest Zephaniah son of Maaseiah to the prophet Jeremiah saying `Please pray for us to the Lord our God` (Chapter 38 verse 3) His seal has... Jehud was a town in ancient Israel. ... This article is about Jemima, daughter of Job. ... Jephtha יפתח -- one of the so called Judges in Israel between the conquest of Canaan and the first king. ... Jephunneh (יְפֻנֶּה) is a Biblical name which means for whom a way is prepared, and may refer to: Father of Caleb the spy, appears to have belonged to an Edomitish tribe called Kenezites, from Kenaz their founder. ... Jerahmeel, (Heb. ... Jared (יֶרֶד / יָרֶד, Standard Hebrew Yéred / Yáred, Tiberian Hebrew Yéreḏ / Yāreḏ) is derived from the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament of the Bible), where it appears in the Book of Genesis (Gen. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... The Taking of Jericho, by Jean Fouquet Near central Jericho, November 1996 Jericho (Arabic  , ʼArīḥā; Hebrew  , Standard YÉ™riḥo Tiberian YÉ™rîḫô / YÉ™rîḥô; meaning fragrant[1]. Greek Ἱεριχώ = Ἱερή ἠχώ, HierÄ“ Ä“chō - Holy echo[]) is a town in the West Bank, Palestine near the Jordan River. ... Jerimoth (sometimes spelled Jeremoth) in the Hebrew Bible is the name of eight men: In 1 Chronicles 7:7, Jerimoth is a son of Bela. ... Jeroboam (increase of the people), the son of Nebat an Ephrathite (1 Kings 11:26-39), was the first king of the break-away ten tribes or Kingdom of Israel, over whom he reigned twenty-two years. ... Gideon (גִּדְעוֹן, Standard Hebrew Gidʿon, Tiberian Hebrew Giḏʿôn) is a character who appears in the Bibles Book of Judges. ... Panoramic view from Mt. ... Yeshua (ישוע) or Jeshua is believed by many to be the Hebrew or Aramaic name for Jesus. ... Jesse or Yishai (Hebrew: יִשַׁי, ) is the father of the Biblical King David mentioned in the Books of Samuel of the Hebrew Bible. ... Jesus (8–2 BC/BCE to 29–36 AD/CE),[1] also known as Jesus of Nazareth, is the central figure of Christianity. ... Jether is a name mentioned several times in the Hebrew Bible. ... Jetheth was the name of an Edomite clan (possibly the name of an eponymous chieftain) mentioned in Genesis 36:31-43. ... Jethro (יִתְרוֹ Standard Hebrew Yitro, Tiberian Hebrew Yiṯrô, Shoaib Arabic Quran His excellence/posterity) is a figure from the Hebrew Bible. ... Iturea is the Greek name of a province, derived from the Biblical Jetur, name of a son of Ishmael ( Gen. ... Jezebel (אִיזֶבֶל / אִיזָבֶל (not exalted) Standard Hebrew Izével/Izável, Tiberian Hebrew, ʾÎzéḇel / ʾÎzāḇel) is the name of two women in the Hebrew Bible. ... The Jezreel Valley (Hebrew: עמק יזרעאל; Emek Yizrael) is a large plain and inland valley in the north of Israel. ... Joab (יוֹאָב The LORD is father, Standard Hebrew Yoʾav, Tiberian Hebrew Yôʾāḇ) was the nephew of King David, the son of Zeruiah in the Bible. ... Joanna is a feminine given name and may refer to: Joanna the Mad, queen regnant of Castile Joanna, one of the women associated with the ministry of Jesus of Nazarath Joanna, a recording artist with Interscope Records Joanna, a chess engine Joanna, a woman who drowned in an episode of... Jehoash (Jehovah-given), was the name of two kings mentioned in the Bible: Jehoash of Judah, king of Judah, Jehoash of Israel, king of Israel. ... Job (Hebrew אִיּוֹב, Arabic: أيوب, Standard Hebrew Iyyov, Tiberian Hebrew ʾIyyôḇ), was the protagonist of the Book of Job in the Hebrew Bible. ... According to the Hebrew Bible, Jochebed or Yochéved (יוֹכֶבֶד / יוֹכָבֶד The LORD is glory, Standard Hebrew Yoḫéved / Yoḫáved, Tiberian Hebrew Yôḵéḇeḏ / Yôḵāḇe&#7695... Joel (יוֹאֵל Yahweh is El, usually interpreted as meaning Yahweh is God or Jehovah is God, Standard Hebrew Yoʾel, Tiberian Hebrew Yôʾēl) is the name of several people in the Bible. ... John Major, PM of the U.K. 1990-1997 John is a common name for males. ... John the Apostle (יוחנן The LORD is merciful, Standard Hebrew Yoḥanan, Tiberian Hebrew Yôḥānān), also known as John the Revelator, was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. ... St John the Evangelist, imagined by Jacopo Pontormo, ca 1525 (Santa Felicità, Florence) John the Evangelist (? - c. ... Jokshan is the second son of Abraham and Keturah, mentioned in the Hebrew Bibles Book of Genesis 25:2. ... Joktan or Yoktan (Arabic: قحطان Qahtan ) (יָקְטָן little, Standard Hebrew Yoqtan, Tiberian Hebrew Yoqṭān) was the second of the two sons of Eber (Gen. ... Jonadab is the name of two men in the Hebrew Bible: see Jonadabs In 2 Samuel 13:3 Jonadab son of Shimeah is described as a very shrewd man (NIV). ... The Prophet Jonah, as depicted by Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel Jonah (יוֹנָה Dove, Arabic يونس Yunus, Standard Hebrew Yona, Latin Ionas, Tiberian Hebrew was a prophet in the Biblical Old Testament and Jewish Tanakh and Muslim Quran who was swallowed by a great fish. ... Jonan-ku (城南区; -ku) is one of the seven wards of Fukuoka City, Japan. ... It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a disambiguation page. ... Joppa is a Biblical name for the Israeli city of Yafo, otherwise known as Jaffa, now a part of Tel Aviv-Yafo. ... Jehoram (meaning exalted in Biblical Hebrew) was the name of several individuals in the Old Testament. ... In the Bible, Jehoshaphat or Josaphat or Yehoshafat (יְהוֹשָׁפָט The LORD is judge, Standard Hebrew Yəhošafat, Tiberian Hebrew Yəhôšāp̄āṭ) was the son and successor of Asa, king of... You may be looking for the Spanish or Portuguese name José. Jose is the English transliteration of the Hebrew name Yose, which is etymologically linked to Yosef or Joseph. ... Joseph interprets the dream of the Pharaoh. ... According to Christian Gospel accounts and tradition Joseph of the House of David – also called Joseph the Man and St. ... Joseph of Arimathea, according to the Gospels, was the man who donated his own prepared tomb for the burial of Jesus after his crucifixion. ... Joses, in Hebrew, means He that forgives. Joses is one of the brothers of Jesus mentioned in the Gospel of Mark 6:3 and its parallel passage in Matthew 13:54 - 57. ... Joshua or Yehoshua (Hebrew: יְהוֹשֻׁעַ, Tiberian: , Israeli: YÉ™hoshúa) was an Israelite leader who succeeded Moses. ... Josiah or Yoshiyahu (יֹאשִׁיָּהוּ supported of the LORD, Standard Hebrew YoÅ¡iyyáhu, Tiberian Hebrew Yôšiyyāhû) was king of Judah, and son of Amon and Jedidah, the daughter of Adaiah of Bozkath. ... Jotham (Jehovah is perfect) is the name of two people of the Old Testament: 1. ... In the Bible, Jubal was a son of Cains descendant Lamech and his wife Adah. ... Jehucal or Jucal is mentioned in chapters 37 and 38 of the Book of Jeremiah: King Zedekiah sent Jehucal son of Shelemiah and the priest Zephaniah son of Maaseiah to the prophet Jeremiah saying `Please pray for us to the Lord our God` (Chapter 38 verse 3) His seal has... In Genesis (the first book of the Bible) Judah (יְהוּדָה Praise, Standard Hebrew YÉ™huda, Tiberian Hebrew YÉ™hûḏāh) is the fourth son of Jacob and Leah, born in Padan-aram (Genesis xxix. ... id love to take a shit in your mouth id love to pull down ur tight white boxers and stick my huge penis up ur arse. ... Desert hills in southern Judea, looking east from the town of Arad Judea or Judaea (יהודה Praise, Standard Hebrew Yəhuda, Tiberian Hebrew Yəhûḏāh) is a term used for the mountainous southern part of historic Palestine, an area now divided... Judith with the Head of Holophernes, by Christophano Allori, 1613 (Pitti Palace, Florence The Book of Judith is a parable, or perhaps the first historical novel according to Jewish authorities, who do not place it among the writings of the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible. ... There are many people named Julia. ... Julius (fem. ... Junia (ιουνιαν) was an apostle of the 1st century, recorded by Paul in the Epistle to the Romans chapter 16 verse 7. ... Jupiter et Thétis - by Jean Ingres, 1811. ... Saint Justus (d. ... Juttah was a town in ancient Israel. ...

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  • Kabzeel, the congregation of God
  • Kadesh, Kadesh-Barnea, holiness, Kadesh-Barnea means holiness of an inconstant son
  • Kadmiel, God of antiquity; God of rising
  • Kadmonites, ancients; chiefs
  • Kallai, light; resting by fire; my voice
  • Kanah, of reeds
  • Kareah, bald; ice
  • Karkaa, floor; dissolving coldness
  • Karkor, they rested
  • Karnaim, horns
  • Kartah, calling; meeting
  • Kedar, blackness; sorrow
  • Kedemah, oriental; ancient; first
  • Kedemoth, antiquity; old age
  • Kehelahath, a whole; a congregation
  • Keiiah, she that divides or cuts
  • Kelaiah, voice of the Lord; gathering together
  • Kelitah, same as Kelaiah
  • Kemuel, God hath raised up, or established him
  • Kenah, buying; possession
  • Kenan, buyer; owner
  • Kenaz, this purchase; this lamentation
  • Kenites, possession; purchase; lamentation
  • Kenizzites, possession; purchase
  • Keren-happuch, the horn or child of beauty
  • Kerioth, the cities; the callings
  • Keros, crooked; crookedness
  • Keturah, that makes the incense to fume
  • Kezia, superficies; the angle; cassia
  • Keziz, end; extremity
  • Kibroth-hattaavah, the graves of lust
  • Kibzaim, congregation
  • Kidron, obscure; making black or sad
  • Kinah, same as Kenah
  • Kir, a city; wall; meeting
  • Kirharaseth, Kirharesh, city of the sun; wall of burnt brick
  • Kirioth, same as Kerioth
  • Kirjath, city; vocation; meeting
  • Kirjathaim, the two cities; callings; or meetings
  • Kirjath-arba, city of four; fourth city
  • Kirjath-arim, city of those who watch
  • Kirjath-baal, city of Baal, or of a ruler
  • Kirjath-huzoth, city of streets; populous city
  • Kirjath-jearim, city of woods
  • Kirjath-sannah, city of enmity, or of a blackberry bush
  • Kirjath-sepher, city of letters, or of the book
  • Kish, hard; difficult; straw; for age
  • Kishi, hardness; his gravity; his offense
  • Kishion, hardness; soreness
  • Kishon, hard; sore
  • Kithlish, it is a wall; the company of a lioness
  • Kitron, making sweet; binding together
  • Kittim, breaking; bruising small; gold; coloring
  • Koa, hope; a congregation; a line; a rule
  • Kohath, congregation; wrinkle; bluntness
  • Kolariah, voice of Jehovah
  • Korah, baldness; ice; frost
  • Kushaiah, same as Kishi
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Kadesh (Hebrew: קָדֵשׁ), also known as Kadesh-Barnea (קָדֵשׁ בַּרְנֵעַ), was a place in the south of Ancient Israel. ... Kedar is an another name for Lord Shiva, one of the three major gods of Hindu religion, the other two being Brahma and Bishnu. ... Kedemah - eastward, the last-named of the sons of Ishmael. ... Chamuel is the name of a seraph. ... Cainan, קינן, (a Biblical name)- possession; smith. ... Kenaz or Knaz - hunter - is the name of several persons in the Hebrew Bible. ... The Kenites were a people whose name has been interpreted as smiths by some and by others related to the word nest. These interpretations are not sure, however. ... Kerioth - cities. ... Keros is a Greek island in the Cyclades. ... In the Book of Genesis, Keturah or Ketura (קְטוּרָה Incense, Standard Hebrew Qətura, Tiberian Hebrew Qəṭûrāh) is the woman whom Abraham marries after the death of Sarah. ... Kezia (pronounced keh-zai-yah) is the debut full-length release by the post-hardcore metal band Protest the Hero. ... Kibroth-hattaavah means the graves of the longing or of lust, and is one of the places the Israelites stopped in the wilderness during the Exodus. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... Kir Kir is a cocktail made with a measure of crème de cassis (blackcurrant liquor) topped up with white wine. ... Qiryat Arba or Kiryat Arba (קרית־ארבע Town of the Four [Giants] , Standard Hebrew Qiryat Arbaʿ, Tiberian Hebrew Qiryaṯ-ʾarbaʿ; KJV Bible Kirjath-arba) is an Israeli settlement adjoining the city of Hebron. ... Kiriath-Jearim - city of woods - was a city in ancient Israel. ... A Biblical name, Debir may refer to: The most inner and sacred part of Solomons Temple, most commonly known as Sanctum Santorum. A Canaanite king of Eglon, slain by Joshua. ... A Biblical name, Debir may refer to: The most inner and sacred part of Solomons Temple, most commonly known as Sanctum Santorum. A Canaanite king of Eglon, slain by Joshua. ... Saul or Shaul (שָׁאוּל Borrowed, Standard Hebrew Å aʾul, Tiberian Hebrew Šāʾûl) was the first king of Israel according to the Old Testament of the Bible, as taught in Judaism. ... Kishi may refer to: Kishi (Bible), a biblical figure Solofa Fatu, a professional wrestler sometimes known as Kishi. Kishi is also a Japanese surname; people with this name include: Kishi Nobusuke (1896–1987), 56th and 57th Prime Minister of Japan Kishi Keiko (born 1932), actress Asako Kishi, culinary critic This... The name Kishon may refer to: Kishon River (a river in Israel) Ephraim Kishon (an Israeli satirist) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Kitron is a liqueur produced on the greek island of Naxos. ... Kittim is a name from ancient times that is linked to Cyprus. ... KOA may mean: Kick Off Association - International association devoted to Dino Dinis games (Kick Off and Player Manager) and organizing annual gathering and international competitions with Kick Off 2 and real Amiga. ... In the Old Testament, Kohath is both the name of one of the three sons of Levi and the name of one of the 3 subtribes of the tribe of Levi. ... People named Korah or Kórach (קֹרַח Baldness; ice; hail; frost, Standard Hebrew Qóraḥ Tiberian Hebrew Qōraḥ) in the Bible: One of Esaus sons. ...

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  • Laadah, to assemble together; to testify; passing over
  • Laadan, for pleasure; devouring; judgment
  • Laban, white; shining; gentle; brittle
  • Labana, the moon; whiteness; frankincense
  • Lachish, who walks, or exists, of himself
  • Lael, to God; to the mighty
  • Lahad, praising; to confess
  • Lahairoi, who liveth and seeth me
  • Lahmam, their bread; their war
  • Lahmi, my bread; my war
  • Laish, a lion
  • Lamech, poor; made low
  • Laodicea, just people
  • Lapidoth, enlightened; lamps
  • Lasea, thick; wise
  • Lashah, to call; to anoint
  • Lazarus, assistance of God
  • Leah, weary; tired
  • Lebanon, white, incense
  • Lebaoth, lividness
  • Lebbeus, a man of heart; praising; confessing
  • Lebonah, same as Labana
  • Lehabim, flames; inflamed; swords
  • Lehi, jawbone
  • Lekah, walking; going
  • Lemuel, God with them, or him
  • Leshem, a name; putting; a precious stone
  • Letushim, hammermen; filemen
  • Leummim, countries; without water
  • Levi, associated with him
  • Libnah, white; whiteness
  • Libni, same as Libnah
  • Lilith, of the night
  • Libya, the heart of the sea; fat
  • Linus, net
  • Lo-ammi, not my people
  • Lod, nativity; generation
  • Lois, better
  • Lo-ruhamah, not having obtained mercy; not pitied
  • Lot, Lotan, wrapt up; hidden; covered; myrrh; rosin
  • Lubin, heart of a man; heart of the sea
  • Lucas, Lucius, luminous; white
  • Lucifer, bringing light
  • Lud, Ludim, same as Lod
  • Luhith, made of boards
  • Luke, luminous; white
  • Luz, separation; departure; an almond
  • Lycaonia, she-wolf
  • Lydda, Lydia, a standing pool
  • Lysanias, that drives away sorrow
  • Lysias, dissolving
  • Lysimachus, scattering the battle
  • Lystra, that dissolves or disperses
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Laadah, according to the Bible, was a son of Shelah and a grandson of Judah. ... Láadan is a constructed language created by Suzette Haden Elgin in 1982 to test the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis for women, specifically to determine if Western natural languages were better suited for expressing the views of men than women. ... Laban (Hebrew: לָבָן, Standard Tiberian  ; White) is the son of Bethuel, brother of Rebekah and the father of Leah and Rachel as described in the Book of Genesis. ... Labanas are a tribe which live all over India. ... Lachish was a town located in the Shephelah, or maritime plain of Palestine (Joshua 10:3, 5; 12:11). ... Tel Dan is an area in upper Galilee in Northern Israel; fed by melt water from the snows of mount Hermon, it is well watered by streams and covered with lush vegetation that seems out of place amidst its arid surroundings. ... Lamech or Lémech (לָמֶךְ / לֶמֶךְ Low; poor, Standard Hebrew Lémeḫ / Lámeḫ, Tiberian Hebrew Lémeḵ / Lāmeḵ) is the name of two men in the Book of Genesis. ... Laodicea on the Lycus was the ancient metropolis of Phrygia Pacatiana, built on the river Lycus, in the Roman province of Asia Minor near the modern city of Denizli, Turkey. ... Resurrection of Lazarus by Juan de Flandes, around 1500 Lazarus is the name of two separate characters in the New Testament. ... Look up Leah, לֵאָה in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... This article is about Libya, the country in North Africa. ... Lehi refers to: Lehi, a prophet in the Book of Mormon Lehi, a city in Utah Lehi, a Zionist paramilitary group in Palestine/Israel Lehi, a location in southwest Palestine/Israel Lehi, a traditionally Mormon agricultural neighborhood in northern Mesa, Arizona This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid... In the Book of Mormon, Lemuel (Hebrew למואל Ləmûʾēl; BoM Arabic لموئيل Lamūīl) was one of the sons of Lehi, and the brother of Laman and Nephi. ... Levi or Levy (לֵוִי Standard Hebrew Levi, Tiberian Hebrew LÄ“wî) was the founder of the Levite tribe of ancient Israel. ... Libnah, meaning white; whiteness A town of Judah. ... . ... Lilith is a female Mesopotamian night demon believed to harm male children. ... Linus is a common name for people or things. ... In the Old Testament book of Hosea, a son born to the prophet and his wife Gomer. ... Downtown area of Lod Lod (Hebrew לוֹד; Arabic اَلْلُدّْ al-Ludd, Greco-Latin Lydda, Tiberian Hebrew לֹד Lōḏ) is a city in the Center District of Israel in Israel. ... Lois was the mother of Eunice and grandmother of Timothy (Holy Bible, 2 Timothy 1:5). ... In the Old Testament book of Hosea, a daughter born to the prophet and his wife Gomer. ... Lot and his Daughters, Hendrik Goltzius, 1616. ... This page is about the biblical creature; for other uses, see Leviathan (disambiguation). ... Lubin is a town in south-western Poland, on the Zimnica River. ... Lucas may refer to: // Geography Several places in the United States of America: Lucas, Kansas Lucas County, Ohio Places in Canada: Lucas, British Columbia Lucas, Nova Scotia Lucas, Ontario Film Lucas, a 1986 film. ... Lucifer, as depicted in Collin de Plancys Dictionnaire Infernal (1863). ... Lud was a Shemite grandson of Noah. ... Ludim is the Hebrew term for Lydia used in Jeremiah and Ezekiel. ... Luke was, according to tradition, the painter of the first icon Luke the Evangelist (Greek Loukas) is said by tradition to be the author of both the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles, the third and fifth books of the New Testament. ... The ancient name of a royal Canaanite city, connected with Bethel (Gen. ... In ancient geography, Lycaonia was a large region in the interior of Asia Minor, north of Mount Taurus. ... Lod (Hebrew לוד; Arabic اللد al-Ludd, Greco-Latin Lydda) is a city in the Center District of Israel in Israel. ... Lysanias, tetrarch of Abilene, according to Luke 3:1, in the time of John the Baptist. ... Lysias (d. ... Lysimachus (c. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...

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  • Maachah, pressed down; worn; fastened
  • Maachathi, broken
  • Maadai, pleasant; testifying
  • Maadiah, pleasantness; the testimony of the Lord
  • Maai, belly; heaping up
  • Maale-akrabbim, ascent of scorpions
  • Maarath, den; making empty; watching
  • Maaseiah, the work of the Lord
  • Maasiai, the defense, or strength, or trust of the Lord
  • Maath, wiping away; breaking; fearing; smiting
  • Maaz, wood; wooden
  • Macedonia, burning; adoration
  • Machbenah, Machbanai, poverty; the smiting of his son
  • Machi, poor; a smiter
  • Machir, selling; knowing
  • Machnadebai, smiter
  • Machpelah, double
  • Madai, a measure; judging; a garment
  • Madian, judgment; striving; covering; chiding
  • Madmannah, measure of a gift; preparation of a garment
  • Madon, a chiding; a garment; his measure
  • Magbish, excelling; height
  • Magdala, tower; greatness
  • Magdalene, a person from Magdala
  • Magdiel, declaring God; chosen fruit of God
  • Magog, covering; roof; dissolving
  • Magpiash, a body thrust hard together
  • Mahalah, Mahalath, sickness; a company of dancers; a harp
  • Mahaleleel, praising God
  • Mahali, infirmity; a harp; pardon
  • Mahanaim, tents; two fields; two armies
  • Mahanehdan, tents of judgment
  • Mahanem, a comforter
  • Maharai, hasting; a hill; from a hill
  • Mahath, same as Maath
  • Mahavites, declaring a message; marrow
  • Mahaz, an end; ending; growing hope
  • Mahazioth, seeing a sign; seeing a letter
  • Maher-shalal-hash-baz, making speed to the spoil; he hastens to the prey
  • Mahlah, Mahli, Mahlon, same as Mahali
  • Makas, same as Mahaz
  • Makheloth, assemblies; congregations
  • Makkedah, worshiping; burning; raised; crookedness
  • Malachi, my messenger; my angel
  • Malcham, Malchom, their king; their counselor
  • Malchijah, also Malchiah or Melchiah, the Lord my king, or my counselor
  • Malchiel, God is my king, or counselor
  • Malchus, my king, kingdom, or counselor
  • Maleleel, same as Mahaleleel
  • Mallothi, fullness; circumcision
  • Malluch, reigning; counseling
  • Mammon, riches
  • Mamre, rebellious; bitter; set with trees
  • Manaen, a comforter; a leader
  • Manahethites, my lady; my prince of rest
  • Manasseh, forgetfulness; he that is forgotten
  • Manoah, rest; a present
  • Maon, house; place of sin
  • Mara, Marah, bitter; bitterness
  • Maralah, sleep; a sacrifice of myrrh; ascension
  • Maranatha, the Lord is coming
  • Marcus, polite; shining
  • Mareshah, from the beginning; an inheritance
  • Mark the Evangelist, same as Marcus
  • Maroth, bitterness
  • Marsena, bitterness of a bramble
  • Martha, who becomes bitter; provoking
  • Mary, same as Miriam
  • Mash, same as Meshech
  • Mashal, a parable; governing
  • Masrekah, whistling; hissing
  • Massa, a burden; prophecy
  • Massah, temptation
  • Matred, wand of government
  • Matri, rain; prison
  • Mattan, Mattana, Mattenai, gifts; rains
  • Mattaniah, gift, or hope, of the Lord
  • Mattatha, his gift
  • Mattathias, the gift of the Lord
  • Matthan, same as Mattan
  • Matthanias, same as Mattaniah
  • Matthal, gift; he that gives
  • Matthias, Mattithiah, same as Mattathias
  • Mazzaroth, the twelve signs of the zodiac
  • Meah, a hundred cubits
  • Mearah, den; cave; making empty
  • Mebunnai, son; building; understanding
  • Mecherath, selling; knowledge
  • Medad, he that measures; water of love
  • Medan, judgment; process
  • Medeba, waters of grief; waters springing up
  • Media, measure; habit; covering
  • Megiddo, his precious fruit; declaring a message
  • Megiddon, same as Megiddo
  • Mehetabel, how good is God
  • Mehida, a riddle; sharpness of wit
  • Mehir, a reward
  • Mehujael, who proclaims God
  • Mehuman, making an uproar; a multitude
  • Mejarkon, the waters of Jordan
  • Mekonah, a foot of a pillar; provision
  • Melatiah, deliverance of the Lord
  • Melchi, my king; my counsel
  • Melchiah, God is my king
  • Melchi-shua, king of health; magnificent king
  • Melchizedek, king of justice
  • Melea, supplying; supplied
  • Melech, king; counselor
  • Melita, affording honey
  • Mellicu, his kingdom; his counselor
  • Melzar, circumcision of a narrow place, or of a bond
  • Memphis, abode of the good
  • Memucan, impoverished; to prepare; certain; true
  • Menahem, comforter; who conducts them; preparation of heat
  • Menan, numbered; rewarded; prepared
  • Mene, who reckons or is counted
  • Meonenim, charmers, regarders of times
  • Mephaath, appearance, or force, of waters
  • Mephibosheth, out of my mouth proceeds reproach
  • Merab, he that fights or disputes
  • Meraioth, bitterness; rebellious; changing
  • Merari, bitter; to provoke
  • Mered, rebellious, ruling
  • Meremoth, bitterness; myrrh of death
  • Meres, defluxion; imposthume
  • Meribah, dispute; quarrel
  • Meribbaal, he that resists Baal; rebellion
  • Merodach, bitter contrition
  • Merodach-baladan, bitter contrition, without judgment
  • Merom, eminences; elevations
  • Meronothite, my singing; rejoicing; bearing rule
  • Meroz, secret, leanness
  • Mesha, burden; salvation
  • Meshach, that draws with force
  • Meshech, who is drawn by force
  • Meshelemiah, peace, or perfection, of the Lord
  • Meshezaheel, God taking away; the salvation of God
  • Meshillamith, peaceable; perfect; giving again
  • Mesobaite, the Lord's standing-place; a little doe
  • Mesopotamia, between two rivers
  • Messiah, anointed
  • Metheg-ammah, bridle of bondage
  • Methusael, who demands his death
  • Methuselah, he has sent his death
  • Meunim, dwelling-places; afflicted
  • Mezahab, gilded
  • Miamin, the right hand
  • Mibhar, chosen; youth
  • Mibsam, smelling sweet
  • Mibzar, defending; forbidding; taking away
  • Micah, poor; humble
  • Micaiah, who is like to God?
  • Micha, same as Micaiah
  • Michaiah, Michael, same as Micah
  • Michal, who is perfect?
  • Michmash, he that strikes
  • Michmethah, the gift or death of a striker
  • Michri, selling
  • Michtam, golden psalm
  • Middin, judgment; striving
  • Midian, judgment; covering; habit
  • Migdalel, tower of God
  • Migdalgad, tower compassed about
  • Migdol, a tower
  • Migron, fear; farm; throat
  • Mijamin, right hand
  • Mikloth, little wants; little voices; looking downward
  • Minneiah, possession of the Lord
  • Milalai, circumcision; my talk
  • Milcah, queen
  • Milcom, their king
  • Miletum, red; scarlet
  • Millo, fullness
  • Miniamin, right hand
  • Minni, reckoned; prepared
  • Minnith, same as Minni
  • Miriam, rebellion
  • Mishael, who is asked for or lent
  • Mishal, parables; governing
  • Misham, their savior; taking away
  • Misheal, requiring; lent; pit
  • Mishma, hearing; obeying
  • Mishmannah, fatness; taking away provision
  • Mishraites, spread abroad
  • Mispar, Mispereth, numbering; showing; increase of tribute
  • Misrephoth-maim, hot waters
  • Misti, uncomparable beauty
  • Mithcah, sweetness; pleasantness
  • Mithnite, loin; gift; hope
  • Mithredath, breaking the law
  • Mitylene, purity; cleansing; press
  • Mizar, little
  • Mizpah, Mizpeh, a watch-tower; speculation
  • Mizraim, tribulations
  • Mizzah, defluxion from the head
  • Mnason, a diligent seeker; an exhorter
  • Moab, of his father
  • Moladah, birth; generation
  • Molech, Moloch, king
  • Molid, nativity; generation
  • Mordecai, contrition; bitter; bruising
  • Moreh, stretching
  • Moriah, bitterness of the Lord
  • Moserah, Moseroth, erudition; discipline
  • Moses, taken out; drawn forth
  • Mozah, unleavened
  • Muppim, out of the mouth; covering
  • Mushi, he that touches, that withdraws or takes away
  • Myra, I flow; pour out; weep
  • Mysia, criminal; abominable
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Maachah is a Biblical name. ... Machi Machi (sometimes 麻吉) is a popular Taiwanese hip hop group. ... Machir (Makir) - selling; bartered - is a personal name in the Bible. ... The Cave of the Patriarchs is considered to be the spiritual center of the ancient city of Hebron. ... Madai was a Japhethic grandson of Noah in the Biblical tradition. ... Madian node and bridge Madian is a transportation node in Beijing. ... Magdala (tower) was a small village in Galilee, which seems to have been the birthplace of Mary Magdalene, or Mary of Magdala, in the Christian New Testament. ... Magdalene can refer to Mary Magdalene or to Magdalene College, Cambridge This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Magdiel was the name of an Edomite clan (possibly the name of an eponymous chieftain) mentioned in Genesis 36:31-43. ... Magog was one of the seven sons of Japheth mentioned in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible. ... Mahanaim - two camps, a place near Jabbok, beyond Jordan River, where Jacob was met by the angels of God, and where he divided his retinue into two hosts on his return from Padan-aram (Gen. ... Maher Shalal Hash Baz is the artistic alter ego of Tori Kudo, a Japanese naivist composer and musician. ... Makheloth is one of the places the Israelites stopped at during the Exodus. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Melchiah is a Biblical figure referenced in Jeremiah 21:1. ... In the New Testament of the Bible, Malchus was the name of a servant of the high priest who helped try to arrest Jesus. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Mamre, full Hebrew name Elonei Mamre (Oaks of Mamre), is where Abraham built an altar (Genesis 13:18). ... This entry incorporates text from the public domain Eastons Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ... Manoah and his barren wife sacrifice a ram to the angel of the Lord (above); the wife wears a wimple in this miniature painted in Paris, ca 1250 (the Maciejowski Bible). ... In particle physics, preons are postulated point-like particles, that are subparticles of quarks and leptons. ... Mara may mean: // Look up Mara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Maran atha is an Aramaic (Syriac) phrase occurring once only in the New Testament. ... As a first name, Marcus or Markus is of Roman origin. ... Mark the Evangelist (מרקוס, Greek: Markos) (1st century) is traditionally believed to be the author of the Gospel of Mark. ... For other uses, see Martha (disambiguation). ... Mary may refer to: // Blessed Virgin Mary, the Catholic and Orthodox conception of the mother of Christ Gospel of Mary, Christian text Mary, mother of John Mark, one of the earliest of Jesus disciples Mary, sister of Lazarus, follower of Jesus Mary, the wife of Cleopas, one of various Marys... Look up Mash in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Mash may refer to: Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. ... For the ruler of Tyre, see Mattan I Mattan is a town and a notified area committee in Anantnag district in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Mattathias, a Jewish priest, the father of the Maccabees, who in 170 BC, when asked by a Syrian embassy to offer sacrifice to the Syrian gods, not only refused to do so, but slew with his own hand the Jew that stepped forward to do it for him, and then... Matthan may refer to Matthan, an individual named in the Gospel of Matthews version of the Genealogy of Jesus, as being the paternal grandfather of Joseph, the husband of the mother of Jesus. ... Matthias can refer to: Saint Matthias Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor Matthias Corvinus This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... The word Mazzaroth is mentioned only once in the King James Version of the Old Testament of the Bible: it is found in the Book of Job 38:32 It raises several issues: 1. ... Medan is the capital city of North Sumatra province, Indonesia. ... Madaba is a governorate of Jordan located 25 km southwest of Amman. ... Megiddo is the English designation for an important ancient settlement and city site in the Jezreel Valley of northern Israel, known alternatively as Tel Megiddo (Hebrew) and Tell es-Mutesellim (Arabic). ... Mehujael is the Biblical name given in Genesis 4:18 of a descendant of Cain, son of Irad and father of Methusael. ... Melchiah is a Biblical figure referenced in Jeremiah 21:1. ... Meeting of Abraham and Melchizedek — by Dieric Bouts the Elder, 1464–67 Melchizedek or Malki-tzédek (מַלְכִּי־צֶדֶק / מַלְכִּי־צָדֶק, Standard Hebrew Malki-ẓédeq / Malki-ẓádeq, Tiberian Hebrew Malkî-ṣéḏeq / Malkî-ṣāḏeq), sometimes written Malchizedek, Melchisedec, Melchisedech, Melchisedek or Melkisedek, is a figure mentioned by the Hebrew Bible, in the Book of Genesis... Moloch or Molech or Molekh representing Hebrew מלך mlk is either the name of a god or the name of a particular kind of sacrifice associated historically with Phoenician and related cultures in north Africa and the Levant. ... This article is about the European nation. ... Memphis, coordiates , , was the ancient capital of the first nome of Lower Egypt, and of the Old Kingdom of Egypt from its foundation until around 1300 BC. Its Ancient Egyptian name was Ineb Hedj (The White Walls). The name Memphis is the Greek deformation of the Egyptian name of Pepi... Menahem (Hebrew מְנַחֵם comforting, Standard Hebrew Mənaḥem, Tiberian Hebrew Mənaḥēm) was king of Israel and the son of Gadi. ... Menan is a city located in Jefferson County, Idaho. ... Mephibosheth - (exterminator of shame; i. ... Merari sad; bitter in Hebrew. ... Mered is a biblical character, who was the husband of Bithiah. ... Beta Boötis (or Nekkar/Nakkar or Meres/Merez; abbr. ... Meribah is one of the places the Israelites stopped at during the Exodus. ... For the hypothetical planet Marduk, see Marduk (planet). ... Marduk-apal-iddina II (the biblical Merodach-baladan, also called Marduk-baladan, Baladan and Berodach-baladan) (722–702 BCE), Chaldean prince, who usurped the Babylonian throne in 721. ... The Intel Next Generation Microarchitecture is Intels new processor architecture, to be released in the second half of 2006, and is intended to replace the current NetBurst microarchitecture. ... A 9th Century B.C.E King of Moab, a strip of hilly land in present-day Jordan, which lay north of Edom, across the Dead Sea from Judah up to the Arnon river valley. ... Meshach (me-shock) is the name given in Babylon to Mishael, one of the three young hebrew companions of Daniel (Daniel 1:7; 2:49; 3:12-30). ... Meshechs (Meshekhs/Mosokhs/Mushki, Mushku in Akkadian, Moschoi in Greek) were an ancient, non-Indo-European and non-Semitic, indigenous tribe of Asia Minor of the 3rd-1st millennias BC, said to be the offspring of Meshech, son of Japheth. ... Mesopotamia refers to the region now occupied by modern Iraq, eastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, and Southwest Iran. ... In Judaism, the Messiah (מָשִׁיחַ Standard Hebrew Arabic: Al-Masih, المسيح), Tiberian Hebrew , Aramaic ) initially meant any person who was anointed by a prophet of God. ... Methusael is the Biblical name given in Genesis 4:18 of a descendant of Cain, son of Mehujael and father of Lamech. ... Methuselah or Metushélach (Hebrew: מְתוּשֶׁלַח / מְתוּשָׁלַח, Standard  / Tiberian  /  ; Man of the dart, or alternatively when he dies, it shall be sent) is the oldest person whose age is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. ... Mizbar was the name of an Edomite clan (possibly the name of an eponymous chieftain) mentioned in Genesis 36:31-43. ... Micah or Micha (מִיכָה, Standard Hebrew Miḫa, Tiberian Hebrew Mîḵāh) is the name of several people in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). ... Micah or Micha (מִיכָה, Standard Hebrew Miḫa, Tiberian Hebrew Mîḵāh) is the name of several people in the Bible Old Testament and Jewish Tanakh. ... Micah or Micha (מִיכָה, Standard Hebrew Miḫa, Tiberian Hebrew Mîḵāh) is the name of several people in the Bible Old Testament and Jewish Tanakh. ... Gustave Doré, 1865, Michal helps young David escape. ... Michmash - something hidden, a town of Benjamin (Ezra 2:27), east of Bethel and south of Migron, on the road to Jerusalem (Isa. ... A reference from the PS2 series Xenosaga. ... In the Bible, Midian (Hebrew: מִדְיָן, Standard Midyan Tiberian ; Arabic مدين; Strife; judgment) is a son of Abraham and his concubine Keturah (who according to midrash is Hagar). ... Migdol, or Migdal, a Hebrew word (מגדּל) meaning tower, refers also to a prominent island within a river. ... Milcah (Hebrew for queen) is the name of two women in the Hebrew Bible: Milcah daughter of Haran in Genesis, and Milcah daughter of Zelophehad in Numbers and Joshua. ... Moloch or Molech or Molekh representing Hebrew מלך mlk is either the name of a god or the name of a particular kind of sacrifice associated historically with Phoenician and related cultures in north Africa and the Levant. ... The large building built by Solomon. ... Miriam was the sister of Moses and Aaron, and the daughter of Amram and Jochebed. ... Meshach (me-shock) is the name given in Babylon to Mishael, one of the three young hebrew companions of Daniel (Daniel 1:7; 2:49; 3:12-30). ... Mishma is a special blend of herbs used by the Indians in a prayer pipe or tea to connect with the spirit guides and to create an experience of deep physical and emotional relaxation. ... Mithcah is one of the places the Israelites stopped at during the Exodus. ... This city is not to be confused with a village in the island of Samos named Mytilinii Mytilene (Greek: Μυτιλήνη - Mytilíni, Turkish: Midilli), also Mytilini is the capital city of Lesbos, a Greek island in the Aegean Sea, and the Lesbos Prefecture as well. ... Mizar (ζ UMa) is a star in the constellation Ursa Major and is the second star from the end of the Big Dippers handle. ... Mizpah - or Mizpeh, watch-tower; the look-out. ... Mizraim (Hebrew מצרים Mitzráyim or Miá¹£rāyim/Miá¹£ráyim; cf. ... Mizzah was a chief/duke of Edom. ... Moab (Hebrew: מוֹאָב, Standard Tiberian  ; Greek Μωάβ ; Arabic مؤاب, Assyrian Muaba, Maba, Maab ; Egyptian Muab) is the historical name for a mountainous strip of land in modern-day Jordan running along the eastern shore of the Dead Sea. ... Moloch or Molech or Molekh representing Hebrew מלך mlk is either the name of a god or the name of a particular kind of sacrifice associated historically with Phoenician and related cultures in north Africa and the Levant. ... Mordecai or Mordechai (מָרְדֳּכַי, Standard Hebrew Mordoḫay, Tiberian Hebrew Mordŏḵay - the son of Jair, of the tribe of Benjamin, is one of the main personalities in the Book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible. ... Moreh (Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897) Encyclopaedia Biblica Moreh) Translators who consider the obscure elon moreh of Genesis 12:6 to be the name of a locality, render it as the plains of Moreh. Translators who consider the term to be a sacred tree or grove, often render it terebinth... To meet Wikipedias quality standards and make it more accessible to a general audience, this article may require cleanup. ... Moses with the Tablets, 1659, by Rembrandt Moses or Mosheh (Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה Standard Tiberian ; Arabic: موسى, ; Geez: ሙሴ Musse) was an early Biblical Hebrew religious leader, lawgiver, prophet, and historian. ... Mushi is the third album by japanese hardcore punk group The Stalin released in 1984. ... Saint Nicholas of Myra, by Ilya Repin. ... Mysia. ...

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  • Naam, fair; pleasant
  • Naamah, Naaman, beautiful; agreeable
  • Naarah, Naarai, young person
  • Naashon, that foretells; that conjectures
  • Nabal, fool; senseless
  • Naboth, words; prophecies
  • Nachon, ready; sure
  • Nachor, same as Nahor
  • Nadab, free and voluntary gift; prince
  • Nagge, clearness; brightness; light
  • Nahaliel, inheritance; valley of God
  • Nahallal, praised; bright
  • Naham, Nahamani, comforter; leader
  • Naharai, my nostrils; hot; anger
  • Nahash, snake; serpent
  • Nahath, rest; a leader
  • Nahbi, very secret
  • Nahor, hoarse; dry; hot
  • Nahshon, same as Naashon
  • Nahum, comforter; penitent
  • Nain, beauty; pleasantness
  • Naioth, beauties; habitations
  • Naomi, beautiful; agreeable; sweet; pleasant
  • Naphish, the soul; he that rests, refreshes himself, or respires
  • Naphtali, that struggles or fights
  • Narcissus, astonishment; stupidity
  • Nason, helper; entry-way
  • Nathan, given; giving; rewarded
  • Nathanael, the gift of God
  • Nathan-melech, the gift of the king, or of counsel
  • Naum, same as Nahum
  • Nazareth, separated; crowned; sanctified
  • Nazarite, one chosen or set apart
  • Neah, moved; moving
  • Neapolis, the new city
  • Neariah, child of the Lord
  • Nebai, budding; speaking; prophesying
  • Nebaioth, words; prophecies; buds
  • Neballat, prophecy; budding
  • Nebat, that beholds
  • Nebo, that speaks or prophesies
  • Nebuchadnezzar, Nebuchadrezzar, tears and groans of judgment
  • Nebushasi hahban, speech; prophecy; springing; flowing
  • Nebuzar-adan, fruits or prophecies of judgment
  • Necho, lame; beaten
  • Nedabiah, prince or vow of the Lord
  • Neginoth, stringed instruments
  • Nehelamite, dreamer; vale; brook
  • Nehemiah, consolation; repentance of the Lord
  • Nehum, comforter; penitent
  • Nehushta, made of brass
  • Nehushtan, a trifling thing of brass
  • Neiel, commotion, or moving, of God
  • Nekoda, painted; inconstant
  • Nemuel, the sleeping of God
  • Nepheg, weak; slacked
  • Nephish, same as Naphish
  • Nephishesim, diminished; torn in pieces
  • Nephthalim, same as Naphtali
  • Nephthoah, opening; open
  • Nephusim, same as Nephishesim
  • Ner, a lamp; new-tilled land
  • Nereus, same as Ner
  • Nergal, the great man; the hero
  • Nergal-sharezer, treasurer of Nergal
  • Neri, my light
  • Neriah, light; lamp of the Lord
  • Nethaneel, same as Nathanael
  • Nethaniah, the gift of the Lord
  • Nethinims, given or offered
  • Neziah, conqueror; strong
  • Nezib, standing-place
  • Nibhaz, budding; prophesying
  • Nibshan, prophecy; growing of a tooth
  • Nicanor, a conqueror; victorious
  • Nicodemus, victory of the people
  • Nicolas, same as Nicodemus
  • Nicolaitanes, followers of Nicolas
  • Nicopolis, the city of victory
  • Niger, black
  • Nimrah, Nimrim, leopard; bitterness; rebellion
  • Nimrod, rebellion (but probably an unknown Assyrian word)
  • Nimshi, rescued from danger
  • Nineveh, handsome; agreeable
  • Nisan, standard; miracle
  • Nisroch, flight; proof; temptation; delicate
  • No, stirring up; forbidding
  • Noadiah, witness, or ornament, of the Lord
  • Noah, repose; consolation
  • Noah, that quavers or totters (Zelophehad's daughter)
  • Nob, discourse; prophecy
  • Nobah, that barks or yelps
  • Nod, vagabond; fugitive
  • Nodab, vowing of his own accord
  • Noe, same as Noah
  • Nogah, brightness; clearness
  • Noha, rest; a guide
  • Non, posterity; a fish; eternal
  • Noph, honeycomb; anything that distills or drops
  • Nophah, fearful; binding
  • Norah, same as Noah
  • Nun, same as Non
  • Nymphas, spouse; bridegroom
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Naamah or Naamah (Hebrew: נעמה, meaning pleasant) may refer to: Naamah, the daughter of Lamech, descendant of Cain. ... Naarah was the second wife of Ashur, the other being Helah. ... Nabal (נבל הכרמלי) is a person in the Hebrew Bible who defies the order of King David of the Kingdom of Israel, and is reportedly killed by God as a punishment for his disobedience. ... This article needs cleanup. ... In the Old Testament, Nahor (נָחוֹר) is: (1. ... This entry incorporates text from the public domain Eastons Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... (1. ... Nahshon or Nachshon ben Aminadav (Nacshon son of Aminadav) is first mentioned in the Hebrew Bibles Book of Exodus. ... // Overview Nahum was a minor prophet whose prophecy is recorded in the Jewish scriptures and in the Christian Old Testament. ... Naomi (נָעֳמִי Beautiful; agreeable, Standard Hebrew Noʿomi, Tiberian Hebrew Noʿŏmî) is Ruths mother in law in the Old Testament Book of Ruth. ... In the Book of Genesis, Naphtali (נַפְתָּלִי My wrestling, Standard Hebrew Naftali, Tiberian Hebrew NapÌ„tālî) is the sixth son of Jacob and the founder of the tribe of Naphtali. ... Nathan (נתן gift, standard Hebrew Natan, Tiberian Hebrew Nāṯān) is the name of at least six men, and perhaps as many as eight, in the Hebrew Bible. ... In the New Testament, Nathanael is a Galilean called by Christ to be a disciple, see John 1:45-50 and 21:2. ... Nathan-melech is described as one of Josiahs officials n 2 Kings 23:11 of the Hebrew Bible. ... Maya mythology refers to the pre-Columbian Maya civilizations extensive polytheistic religious beliefs. ... Nazareth (Arabic الناصرة an-Nāṣirah; Hebrew נָצְרַת, Standard Hebrew Naẓərat, Tiberian Hebrew Nāṣəraṯ) is an ancient town in the North District in Israel. ... A Nazarite or Nazirite, Nazir in Hebrew, was a Jew who took an ascetic vow described in the Book of Numbers at 6:1-21. ... Alternate uses: See Naples (disambiguation) Naples (Italian Napoli, Neapolitan Napule, from Greek Νέα-Πόλις, latinised in Neapolis) is the largest town in southern Italy, capital of Campania region. ... Nebaioth נְבָיוֹת (Hebrew: Nevayot), (also written in English as Nebajoth or Nbioth), is mentioned at least five times in the Hebrew Bible according to which he was the firstborn son of Ishmael, and the name is among the eponyms of tribes mentioned in the Book of Genesis 25:13, and in... A coin that might depict Nebuchadnezzar II Nebuchadnezzar II is perhaps the best known ruler of Babylon in the Chaldean Dynasty, who reigned ca. ... Nekau II (also known as Necho II) was a king of the Twenty-sixth dynasty of Egypt (610 - 595 BC), and the son of Psammetichus I. He played a significant role in the histories of Assyrian Empire, Babylonia and Kingdom of Judah. ... Nehelamite (Dweller of Nehelam) The designation of Shemaiah a false prophet who went with the captives to Babylon (Jer. ... Nehemiah or Nechemya (נְחֶמְיָה Comforted of/is the LORD (YHWH), Standard Hebrew Nəḥemya, Tiberian Hebrew Nəḥemyāh) was a person in the Bible, believed to be the primary author of the Book of Nehemiah. ... Nehushta bint Elnathan Nehushta is a minor biblical character. ... It has been suggested that nehustan be merged into this article or section. ... . ... The Ner is a river in central Poland, with sources to the south east of Łódź. It is one of the subsidiaries of the Warta River. ... Nereus: in Greek Mythology, eldest son of Pontus and Gaia, the Sea and the Earth. ... The name Nergal (or Nirgal, Nirgali) refers to a deity in Babylonia with the main seat of his cult at Cuthah represented by the mound of Tell-Ibrahim. ... Nergal-sharezer or Neriglissar was King of Babylon from 560 to 556 BC. He was the son-in-law of Nebuchadrezzar II, whose son and heir, Amel-Marduk, Nergal-sharezer overthrew. ... Neri may be: Alain Néri, French polician Antonio Neri, Italian glassmaker Fernando Carlos Redondo Neri, Argentian footballer Filippo de Neri Francesca Neri, Italian actor Francesco Neri Giancarlo Neri, sculptor Giulio Neri Ippolito Neri (1652-1708) Joseph Neri, philosopher and Jesuit Laura Neri, Greek film director Luigi Del Neri, football... Neriah is the father of Baruch, metioned in the Book of Jeremiah of the Hebrew Bible. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... This is a list of names from the Bible, taken from the 19th century public domain resource: Hitchcocks New and Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible by Roswell D. Hitchcock, New York: A. J. Johnson, 1874, c1869. ... The newly excavated Church of Saint Jacob in Nisibis. ... Nicanor was the name of several ancient Greeks: Nicanor of Macedon, father of Balacrus, who lived under Philip II of Macedonia Nicanor (Egyptian general), a trusted general of Ptolemy I Soter, king of Egypt Nicanor (general), a key general of Cassander Nicanor of Macedonia, brother of Philotas and comander of... Nicodemus (Greek: Νικόδημος) was a Pharisee and a member of the Sanhedrin, who, according to the Gospel of John, showed favour to Jesus. ... Nicolas is the French first name corresponding to English Nicholas. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Nicopolis (meaning in Greek: city of victory; see also List of traditional Greek place names) or Actia Nicopolis was an ancient city of Epirus, founded 31 BC by Octavian in memory of his victory over Antony and Cleopatra at Actium. ... Look up Nimrod in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... , For other uses, see Nineveh (disambiguation). ... Nisan (Hebrew: נִיסָן, Standard Nisan Tiberian Nîsān ; from Akkadian , from Sumerian nisag First fruits) is the first month of the civil year and the seventh month (eighth, in leap year) of the ecclesiastical year on the Hebrew calendar. ... According to the Bible, Nisroch is an Assyrian god in whose temple Sennacherib was worshiping when he was assassinated. ... Look up no in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Noadiah is a false prophetess of the Tenach (Old Testament. ... Noahs Ark, Französischer Meister (The French Master), Magyar Szépmüvészeti Múzeum, Budapest. ... Noahs Ark, Französischer Meister (The French Master), Magyar Szépmüvészeti Múzeum, Budapest. ... // Origin The Land of Nod is a place in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible, located to the east of Eden, to which Cain was banished after murdering his brother Abel. ... Noe may refer to: Noe Valley, a neighborhood in San Francisco River Noe, a tributary of the River Derwent in Derbyshire, England Noé, Haute-Garonne, France Noé, Yonne, France Noe Station, in Osaka, Japan, on the Keihan Main Line Noe Middle School, in Louisville, Kentucky Garza Noé, Boyfriend of Jack... Noha (Urdu: نوحہ)) is a genre of Urdu prose depicting the martyrdom of Imam Hussain. ... Non or non can refer to: Look up non in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Noph or Moph was the Hebrew name for the ancient Egyptian city of Memphis, which stood on the Nile near the site of modern-day Cairo. ... Nun in cloister, 1930; photograph by Doris Ulmann A nun is a woman who has taken special vows committing her to a religious life. ...

O

  • Obadiah, servant of the Lord
  • Obal, inconvenience of old age
  • Obed, a servant; workman
  • Obed-edom, servant of Edom
  • Obil, that weeps; who deserves to be bewailed
  • Oboth, dragons; fathers; desires
  • Ocran, a disturber; that disorders
  • Oded, to sustain, hold or lift up
  • Og, a cake; bread baked in ashes
  • Ohad, praising; confessing
  • Ohel, tent; tabernacle; brightness
  • Olympas, heavenly
  • Omar, he that speaks; bitter
  • Omega, the last letter of the Greek alphabet; long O
  • Omri, sheaf of corn
  • On, pain; force; iniquity
  • Onam, Onan, same as On
  • Onesimus, profitable; useful
  • Onesiphorus, who brings profit
  • Ono, grief or strength or iniquity of him
  • Ophel, a tower; darkness; small white cloud
  • Ophir, fruitful region
  • Ophni, wearisomeness; folding together
  • Ophrah, dust; lead; a fawn
  • Oreb, a raven
  • Ornan, that rejoices
  • Orpah, the neck or skull
  • Oshea, same as Joshua
  • Othni, my time; my hour
  • Othniel, the hour of God
  • Ozem, that fasts; their eagerness
  • Ozias, strength from the Lord
  • Ozni, an ear; my hearkening
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Obadiah (עֹבַדְיָה Servant of the LORD, Standard Hebrew ʿOvadya, Tiberian Hebrew ʿŌḇaḏyāh, Vulgate Abdias) is the name of many people mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, the Old Testament. ... In the Bible, Obal was one of the thirteen children of Joktan. ... In the Bible, Obed was a son of Boaz and Ruth (Ruth 4:21, 22), and the grandfather of David (Matt. ... Obed-Edom - servant of Edom. ... Oboth (Hebrew: אֹבֹת) is one of the places the Israelites stopped at during the Exodus. ... Ohel (name meaning a house, tent) is the fourth son of Zerubbabel in the Bible. ... Omri (Hebrew עָמְרִי, Standard Hebrew ʿOmri, Tiberian Hebrew ʿOmrî; short for Hebrew עָמְרִיָּה The LORD is my life, Standard Hebrew ʿOmriyya, Tiberian Hebrew ʿOmriyyāh) was king of Israel and father of Ahab. ... Onan (אוֹנָן Strong, Standard Hebrew Onan, Tiberian Hebrew ʾÔnān) is a person described in the book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible. ... Onesimus In the New Testament, Onesimus (d. ... Ophel - hill; mound, the long, narrow, rounded promontory on the southern slope of the temple hill in Jerusalem, between the Tyropoeon and the Kedron valley (2 Chr. ... Ophir (Hebrew אוֹפִיר, Standard Hebrew Ofir, Tiberian Hebrew ʾÔp̄îr) is a port or region mentioned in the Bible, famous for its wealth. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Orpah is a woman mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. ... Oshea can be a variant of the name Joshua. ... Ozias, King of Judah (809-759 B. C.) son and successor of Amazias. ...

P

  • Paarai, opening
  • Padan-aram, cultivated field or table-land
  • Padon, his redemption; ox-yoke
  • Pagiel, prevention, or prayer, of God
  • Pahath-Moab, ruler of Moab
  • Pai, Pau, howling; sighing
  • Palal, thinking
  • Palestina, which is covered; watered; or brings and causes ruin
  • Pallu, marvelous; hidden
  • Palti, deliverance; flight
  • Paltiel, deliverance; or banishment, of God
  • Pamphylia, a nation made up of every tribe
  • Paphos, which boils, or is very hot
  • Parah, a cow; increasing
  • Paran, beauty; glory; ornament
  • Parbar, a suburb
  • Parmashta, a yearling bull
  • Parmenas, that abides, or is permanent
  • Parnach, a bull striking, or struck
  • Parosh, a flea; the fruit of a moth
  • Parshandatha, given by prayer
  • Paruah, flourishing; that flies away
  • Pasach, thy broken piece
  • Pasdammin, portion or diminishing of blood
  • Paseah, passing over; halting
  • Pashur, that extends or multiplies the hole; whiteness
  • Patara, trodden under foot
  • Pathros, Pathrusim, mouthful of dough; persuasion of ruin
  • Patmos, mortal
  • Patrobas, paternal; that pursues the steps of his father
  • Pau, same as Pai
  • Paul, small; little
  • Paulus, same as Paul
  • Pedahzur, strong or powerful savior; stone of redemption
  • Pedaiah, redemption of the Lord
  • Pekah, he that opens; that is at liberty
  • Pekahiah, it is the Lord that opens
  • Pekod, noble; rulers
  • Pelaiah, the Lord's secret or miracle
  • Pelaliah, entreating the Lord
  • Pelatiah, let the Lord deliver; deliverance of the Lord
  • Peleg, division
  • Pelethites, judges; destroyers
  • Pelonite, falling; secret
  • Peniel, face or vision of God; that sees God
  • Peninnah, pearl; precious stone; the face
  • Pentapolis, five cities
  • Pentateuch, the five books of Moses
  • Pentecost, fiftieth
  • Penuel, same as Peniel
  • Peor, hole; opening
  • Perazim, divisions
  • Peresh, horseman
  • Perez, divided
  • Perez-Uzza, division of Uzza, or of strength
  • Perga, very earthy
  • Pergamos, height; elevation
  • Perida, separation; division
  • Perizzites, dwelling in villages
  • Persia, that cuts or divides; a nail; a gryphon; a horseman
  • Persis, same as Persia
  • Peruda, same as Perida
  • Peter, a rock or stone
  • Pethahiah, the Lord opening; gate of the Lord
  • Pethuel, mouth of God; persuasion of God
  • Peulthai, my works
  • Phalec, same as Peleg
  • Phallu, Pallu, admirable; hidden
  • Phalti Palti, deliverance, flight
  • Phanuel, face or vision of God
  • Pharaoh, that disperses; that spoils
  • Pharez, division; rupture
  • Pharisees, set apart
  • Pharpar, that produces fruit
  • Phebe, shining; pure
  • Phenice, Phoenicia, red; purple
  • Phichol, the mouth of all, or every tongue
  • Philadelphia, love of a brother
  • Philemon, who kisses
  • Philetus, amiable; beloved
  • Philip, warlike; a lover of horses
  • Philippi, same as Philip, in the plural
  • Philistines, those who dwell in villages
  • Philologus, a lover of letters, or of the word
  • Phinehas, bold aspect; face of trust or protection
  • Phlegon, zealous; burning
  • Phrygia, dry; barren
  • Phurah, that bears fruit, or grows
  • Phygellus, fugitive
  • Phylacteries, things to be especially observed
  • Pi-beseth, abode of the goddess Bahest or Bast
  • Pi-hahiroth, the mouth; the pass of Hiroth
  • Pilate, armed with a dart
  • Pinon, pearl; gem; that beholds
  • Piram, a wild ass of them
  • Pirathon, his dissipation or deprivation; his rupture
  • Pisgah, hill; eminence; fortress
  • Pisidia, pitch; pitchy
  • Pison, changing; extension of the mouth
  • Pithom, their mouthful; a dilatation of the mouth
  • Pithon, mouthful; persuasion
  • Pochereth, cutting of the mouth of warfare
  • Pontius, marine; belonging to the sea
  • Pontus, the sea
  • Poratha, fruitful
  • Potiphar, bull of Africa; a fat bull
  • Potipherah, that scatters abroad, or demolishes, the fat
  • Prisca, ancient
  • Priscilla, same as Prisca
  • Prochorus, he that presides over the choirs
  • Puah, mouth; corner; bush of hair
  • Publius, common
  • Pudens, shamefaced
  • Pul, bean; destruction
  • Punites, beholding; my face
  • Punon, precious stone; that beholds
  • Pur, Purim, lot
  • Putiel, God is my fatness
  • Puteoli, sulphureous wells
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In the Bible, Padan-aram refers to the plain of Aram, or the plain of the highlands, (Gen. ... Pahath-moab (Hebrew governor of Moab) was the ancestor of a Judahite clan that returned from the Babylonian Exile and assisted in rebuilding Jerusalem. ... PAI or Pai can refer to Pai, a small town in Mae Hong Son Province, northern Thailand. ... Palal was a son of Uzai (Neh. ... The historic Philistines (see note Philistines below) were a people that inhabited the southern coast of Canaan around the time of the arrival of the Israelites, their territory being named Philistia in later contexts. ... Pamphylia, in ancient geography, was the region in the south of Asia Minor, between Lycia and Cilicia, extending from the Mediterranean to Mount Taurus. ... Paphos, usually written Paphos or Paphus in English, (Ancient Greek: ; Modern Greek: Πάφος, Páfos; Latin: Paphus, and for a time, Augusta; Turkish: Baf, formerly Baffa) is a coastal town in the southwest of Cyprus. ... Tohorot (Hebrew: טהורת literally Purities) is the sixth order of the Mishnah (also the Tosefta and Talmud). ... Paran (פארן) is a small agricultural settlement in Israels northern Aravah region. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Patara (Lycian: Pttara), later renamed Arsinoe (Greek: ), was a flourishing maritime and commercial city on the south-west coast of Lycia on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey near the modern small town of GelemiÅŸ, in Antalya Province. ... Skala viewed from the Monastery of Agios Ioannis Theologos, one of the UN World Heritage Sites. ... Pau is a town of southwestern France, préfecture (capital) of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques département. ... Paul of Tarsus (b. ... The name Paulus is a nomen of ancient Rome, while also appearing as the cognomen for other Romans. ... Categories: People stubs | Kings of ancient Israel ... Pekahiah (the Lord opened his eyes) was king of Israel and the son of Menahem. ... Peleg (פֶּלֶג / פָּלֶג Division, Standard Hebrew Péleg / Páleg, Tiberian Hebrew Péleḡ / Pāleḡ) is one of the two sons of Eber the eponymous ancestor of the Hebrews mentioned in the biblical Table of Nations. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Peninnah is a biblical character, one of the two wives of Elkanah (the other being Hannah). ... A Pentapolis, from the Greek words penta five and polis city(-state) is geographic and/or institutional grouping of five cities. ... Look up Pentateuch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Pentecost (symbolically related to the Jewish festival of Shavuot) is a feast on the Christian liturgical calendar that commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles, and the followers (men and women) of Jesus, fifty days (seven weeks) after Easter, and ten days after Ascension Thursday. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Perez can refer to: Pharez, son of Judah in the Bible Perez, Eduardo, a baseball player. ... Perga was the capital of Pamphylia, on the coast of Asia Minor. ... Pergamon or Pergamum (modern day Bergama in Turkey) was a Greek city, in northwestern Anatolia, 16 miles from the Aegean Sea, located on a promontory on the north side of the river Caicus (modern day Bakir), that became an important kingdom during the Hellenistic period, under the Attalid dynasty, 282... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... The Persian Empire was a series of historical empires that ruled over the Iranian plateau (Irān - Land of the Aryans[1]) and beyond. ... External links Official website of Fars Governorship Categories: Iran geography stubs | Provinces of Iran ... Saint Peter, also known as Simon ben Jonah/BarJonah, Simon Peter, Cephas and Kepha — original name Simon or Simeon (Acts 15:14) — was one of the Twelve Apostles whom Jesus chose from among his original disciples. ... Peleg (פֶּלֶג / פָּלֶג Division, Standard Hebrew Péleg / Páleg, Tiberian Hebrew Péleḡ / Pāleḡ) is one of the two sons of Eber the eponymous ancestor of the Hebrews mentioned in the biblical Table of Nations. ... According to the biblical Gospel of Luke, Phanuel was the name of the father of Anna. ... Pharaoh is a title used to refer to any ruler, usually male, of the Egyptian kingdom in the pre-Christian, pre-Islamic period. ... In the Book of Genesis, Pharez or Péretz (פֶּרֶץ / פָּרֶץ Breach, Standard Hebrew Péreẓ / Páreẓ, Tiberian Hebrew Péreá¹£ / Pāreá¹£) is the son of Judah by the Canaanitish woman Tamar. ... The word Pharisees comes from the Hebrew perushim, from parash, meaning to separate, from a root related to the Aramaic wordas upharsin (and divided) in the writing on the wall in Daniel 5:25. ... This article may contain original research or unverified claims. ... Nickname: City of Brotherly Love, Philly, the Cradle of Liberty, the City That Loves You Back, the Quaker City, The Birthplace of America Motto: Philadelphia maneto - Let brotherly love continue Location in Pennsylvania Coordinates: Country United States State Pennsylvania County Philadelphia Founded October 27, 1682 Incorporated October 25, 1701 Mayor... Philemon is the recipient of the Epistle to Philemon, which is a book of the Bible from the New Testament. ... Philip was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. ... Map of Greece showing Philippi Philippi (in Ancient Greek / Philippoi) was a city in eastern Macedonia, founded by Philip II in 356 BC and abandoned in the 14th century after the Ottoman conquest. ... Map showing the location of Philistine land and cities of Gaza, Ashdod, and Ascalon Map of the southern Levant, c. ... Phinehas or Pinhas - פִּינְחָס, Standard Hebrew Pinəḥas, Tiberian Hebrew Pînəħās is a name shared by two characters in the Hebrew Bible. ... Phlegon was a writer and commentator Categories: Substubs ... Location of Phrygia - traditional region (yellow) - expanded kingdom (orange line) In antiquity, Phrygia (Greek: ) was a kingdom in the west central part of the Anatolian Highland, part of modern Turkey. ... Tefillin, also called phylacteries, are leather objects used in Jewish prayer, containing Biblical verses. ... Pi-hahiroth (Hebrew: פִּי הַחִירֹת) was a place in Ancient Egypt on the west bank of the Red Sea. ... Pontius Pilate (Latin Pontius Pilatus) was the governor of the small Roman province of Judea from 26 until 36? AD although Tacitus believed him to be the procurator of that province. ... Piñon may refer to: Pinyon pine (or Piñon pine) Pinon (or Piñon), Arizona Pinon is also a French surname: Dominique Pinon, French actor Guy Pinon, French actor This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Perim (Arabic: [BarÄ«m]) is a volcanic island in the Strait of Mandeb off the southwestern coast of Yemen. ... Pisgah may refer to several things: Pisgah, Alabama, USA Pisgah, Iowa, USA Mount Pisgah (numerous uses) Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute, in the U.S. state of North Carolina Pisgah National Forest, in the U.S. state of North Carolina Pisgah Crater, in California Pisgah, a small village in Ceredigion, Wales... Pisidia was an inland region in southern Anatolia. ... Pithom (Hebrew: פתם) is one of the cities which, according to Exodus 1:11, was built for the Pharaoh of the oppression by the forced labor of the Israelites. ... Pontius means marine or relating to the sea. ... Traditional rural Pontic house A man in traditional clothes from Trabzon, illustration Pontus is the name which was applied, in ancient times, to extensive tracts of country in the northeast of Asia Minor (modern Turkey) bordering on the Euxine (Black Sea), which was often called simply Pontos (the main), by... Potiphar (or Potifar) (Hebrew: פּוֹטִיפַר / פּוֹטִיפָר, Standard  Tiberian  /  ; Egyptian origin:  ; the one whom Ra gave. ... Prisca, also known as Priscilla, was one of the earliest evangelists of Jesus Christ. ... Priscilla could refer to: Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, a movie. ... Title page of an early Federalist compilation. ... This article is about Rufus Pudens, a well connected Roman Senator, and step-father of Saint Paul. ... Tiglath-Pileser III — stela from the walls of his palace (British Museum, London) Tiglath-Pileser III (Akkadian: TukultÄ«-Apil-EÅ¡arra) was a prominent king of Assyria in the 8th century BC (ruled 745–727 BC) and is widely regarded as the founder of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. ... Punon (Hebrew: פּוּנֹן) is an ancient city in the Arava, Jordan. ... Pur could refer to: The Pur River, a body of water in the Urals federal district in Russia The term Pur from the Rigveda, a Hindu text Pur (band) is a pop group from Germany Pur (company): The PUR water filtration supply division of Proctor & Gamble Purr, a sound made... . ... Puteoli, the ancient predecessor of Pozzuoli, was an Italian city of Roman times on the coast of Campania, on the north shore of a bay running north from the Bay of Naples. ...

Q

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Quartus (Latin fourth) was a Corinthian Christian who sent messages to friends in Rome through Paul of Tarsus. ... Publius Sulpicius Quirinius (rendered in Greek Κυρήνιος Kyrenios, c. ...

R

  • Raamah, greatness; thunder; some sort of evil
  • Raamiah, thunder, or evil, from the Lord
  • Rabbah, great; powerful; contentious
  • Rabbi, Rabboni, my master
  • Rabmag, who overthrows or destroys a multitude
  • Rab-saris, chief of the eunuchs
  • Rabshakeh, cup-bearer of the prince
  • Raca, worthless; good-for-nothing
  • Rachab, same as Rahab
  • Rachal, to whisper; an embalmer
  • Rachel, sheep
  • Raddai, ruling; coming down
  • Ragau, friend; shepherd
  • Raguel, shepherd, or friend of God
  • Rahab, proud; quarrelsome (applied to Egypt)
  • Rahab, large; extended (name of a woman)
  • Raham, compassion; a friend
  • Rakkath, empty; temple of the head
  • Rakkon, vain; void; mountain of enjoyment
  • Ram, elevated; sublime
  • Ramah, same as Ram
  • Ramath, Ramatha, raised; lofty
  • Ramathaim-Zophim, the two watch-towers
  • Ramath-lehi, elevation of the jaw-bone
  • Ramath-mizpeh, elevation of the watch-tower
  • Ramiah, exaltation of the Lord
  • Ramoth, eminences; high places
  • Raphah, Raphu, relaxation; physic; comfort
  • Reaiah, vision of the Lord
  • Reba, the fourth; a square; that lies or stoops down
  • Rebekah, fat; fattened; a quarrel appeased
  • Rechab, square; chariot with team of four horses
  • Reelaiah, shepherd or companion to the Lord
  • Regem, that stones or is stoned; purple
  • Regemmelech, he that stones the king; purple of the king
  • Rehabiah, breadth, or extent, of the Lord
  • Rehob, breadth; space; extent
  • Rehoboam, who sets the people at liberty
  • Rehoboth, spaces; places
  • Rehum, merciful; compassionate
  • Rei, my shepherd; my companion; my friend
  • Rekem, vain pictures; divers picture
  • Remaliah, the exaltation of the Lord
  • Remmon, greatness; elevation; a pomegranate-tree
  • Remphan, prepared; arrayed
  • Rephael, the physic or medicine of God
  • Rephaiah, medicine or refreshment of the Lord
  • Rehpaim, giants; physicians; relaxed
  • Rephidim, beds; places of rest
  • Resen, a bridle or bit
  • Reu, his friend; his shepherd
  • Reuben, who sees the son; the vision of the son
  • Reuel, the shepherd or friend of God
  • Reumah, lofty; sublime
  • Rezeph, pavement; burning coal
  • Rezin, good-will; messenger
  • Rezon, lean; small; secret; prince
  • Rhegium, rupture; fracture
  • Rhesa, will; course
  • Rhoda, a rose
  • Rhodes, same as Rhoda
  • Ribai, strife
  • Riblah, quarrel; greatness to him
  • Rimmon, exalted; pomegranate
  • Rinnah, song; rejoicing
  • Riphath, remedy; medicine; release; pardon
  • Rissah, watering; distillation; dew
  • Rithmah, juniper; noise
  • Rizpah, bed; extension; a coal
  • Rogelim, a foot or footman
  • Rohgah, filled or drunk with talk
  • Romamti-ezer, exaltation of help
  • Roman, strong; powerful
  • Rome, strength; power
  • Rosh, the head; top, or beginning
  • Rufus, red
  • Ruhamah, having obtained mercy
  • Rumah, exalted; sublime; rejected
  • Ruth, drunk; satisfied
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Ramaah means thunder in ???. Used in the Bible, it has two meanings: A son of Cush, mentioned in Gen. ... Raamiah means thunder of the Lord in ???. In the Bible, it is used to refer to one of the princes who returned from the Exile (Neh. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... For the town in Italy, see Rabbi, Italy Rabbi (Sephardic Hebrew רִבִּי ribbÄ«; Ashkenazi Hebrew רֶבִּי rebbÄ« or rebbÉ™; and modern Israeli רַבִּי rabbÄ«) in Judaism, means teacher, or more literally great one. The word Rabbi is derived from the Hebrew root-word RaV, which in biblical Hebrew means great or distinguished (in... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Assyria | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh people ... The Royal Automobile Club of Australia (RACA) is an Australian motoring organisation. ... Rachel (Hebrew: , Russian: , also spelled Rachael) Ewe, also innocence and gentility of a rose and may mean lovely. Standard Hebrew , Tiberian Hebrew , ) is the second and favorite wife of Jacob and mother of Joseph and Benjamin, first mentioned in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible. ... Reu or Ragau (רְעוּ) in the Bible was the son of Peleg and the father of Serug, thus being Abrahams great-great-grandfather. ... Raguel (Raguil, Rasuil, Rufael, Suryan, Akrasiel) is one of the 7 archangels mainly of the Judaic and Islamic traditions. ... Rahab, (Heb. ... Rahab, (Heb. ... Ramah - height - is the name of several places in ancient Israel: The same as Ramathaim- Zophim. ... Ramathaim-Zophim, a town that has been identified with the modern Neby Samwil (the prophet Samuel), about 4 or 5 miles north-west of Jerusalem. ... Ramoth is the name of several places in ancient Israel: A Levite city in the tribe of Issachar. ... Raphah - tall - is a name in the Bible. ... Reba is a United States sitcom starring country music singer Reba McEntire. ... Rebekah (Rebecca or Rivkah) (רִבְקָה Captivating, Enchantingly Beautiful, Noose or Snare, Standard Hebrew Rivqa, Tiberian Hebrew Riḇqāh) is the wife of Isaac. ... Rechab is the name of three men in the Bible: One of the two captains of bands whom Sauls son Ish-bosheth took into his service, and who conspired to kill him. ... Rehov (occasionally spelt Rehob) was the site of an important Bronze and Iron Age Canaanite city and is the name given to Tel Rehov תל רחוב, a large earthern city mound in the Jordan Valley of Israel, approximately 5 kilometres south of Bet Shean and... Rehoboam was king of Judah, succeeding his father Solomon. ... Rehoboth is the name of three Biblical places, see Rehoboth (Bible). ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Rekem is an ancient name for the Edomite city of Petra. ... Remphan, the Authorized Versions rendering of the Greek word variously appearing in Acts vii. ... Rephael (Hebrew רְפָאֵל healed of God, Standard Hebrew Refaʾel, Tiberian Hebrew Rəp̄āʾēl) is a person in the Bible. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Resen was, according to Genesis 10, a town founded by Nimrod. ... REU is the abbreviation for RAM Expansion Unit, used by the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 personal computers. ... Reuben (רְאוּבֵן, Standard Hebrew Rəʾuven, Tiberian Hebrew Rəʾûḇēn) is the first-born son of Jacob and the founder of the Tribe of Reuben, as related in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible. ... Reuel or Raguel - רְעוּאֵל Friend of/is God, Standard Hebrew Rəʿuʾel, Tiberian Hebrew Rəġûʾēl, also דְּעוּאֵל, Standard Hebrew Dəʿuʾel, Tiberian Hebrew Dəġûʾēl. ... Categories: Italy-related stubs | Coastal cities | Towns in Calabria ... Rhoda is an American situation comedy and a television spin-off of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. ... Location map of Rhodes Rhodes (Greek: Ρόδος (pron. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Rimmon (Hebrew pomegranate) is the proper name for a number of people or objects in the Hebrew Bible: A man of Beeroth (2 Samuel 4:2), one of the four Gibeonite cities. ... Riphath - a crusher, Gomers second son (Gen. ... Rissah is one of the places the Israelites stopped at during the Exodus. ... Rithmah is one of the places the Israelites stopped at during the Exodus. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Nickname: The Eternal City Motto: SPQR: Senatus PopulusQue Romanus Location of the city of Rome (yellow) within the Province of Rome (red) and region of Lazio (grey) Coordinates: Region Lazio Province Province of Rome Founded 21 April 753 BC Mayor Walter Veltroni Area    - City 1,500 km²  (580 sq mi... Rosh is a Hebrew word used in a number of contexts: Rosh, a minor character in the Book of Genesis Rosh is a Hebrew word meaning head, beginning. The root letters (shoresh) of the word are Resh/Aleph/Shin. ... Rufus is a name that could refer to one of the following: Rufus (band), a 1970s/1980s funk band fronted by Chaka Khan Rufus (actor), a french actor Rufus, the forgotten 13th apostle played by Chris Rock in the film Dogma Rufus the naked mole rat from Disneys TV... The name Ruth can refer to: The Book of Ruth, one of the books of the Hebrew Bible. ...

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  • Sabaoth, Lord of hosts
  • Sabeans, captivity; conversion; old age
  • Sabtah, a going about or circuiting; old age
  • Sabtechah, that surrounds; that causes wounding
  • Sacar, wares; a price
  • Sadducees, followers of Sadoc, or Zadok
  • Sadoc, or Zadok, just; righteous
  • Salah, mission; sending
  • Salamis, shaken; test; beaten
  • Salathiel, asked or lent of God
  • Salcah, thy basket; thy lifting up
  • Salem, complete or perfect peace
  • Salim, foxes; fists; path
  • Sallai, Sallu, an exaltation; a basket
  • Salma, peace; perfection
  • Salmon, peaceable; perfect; he that rewards
  • Salome, same as Salmon
  • Samaria, watch-mountain
  • Samlah, his raiment; his left hand; his astonishment
  • Samos, full of gravel
  • Samothracia, an island possessed by the Samians and Thracians
  • Samson, his sun; his service; there the second time
  • Samuel, lent if God; heard of God; asked of God
  • Sanballat, bramble-bush; enemy in secret
  • Sanhedrin, sitting together
  • Sansannah, bough or bramble of the enemy
  • Saph, rushes; sea-moss
  • Saphir, delightful
  • Sapphira, that relates or tells
  • Sarah, lady; princess; princess of the multitude
  • Sarai, my lady; my princess
  • Sardis, prince of joy
  • Sardites, removing a dissension
  • Sarepta, a goldsmith's shop
  • Sargon, who takes away protection
  • Sarid, remaining; hand of a prince
  • Saron, same as Sharon
  • Sarsechim, master of the wardrobe
  • Saruch, branch; layer; lining
  • Satan, contrary; adversary; enemy; accuser
  • Saul, demanded; lent; ditch; death
  • Sceva, disposed; prepared
  • Seba, a drunkard; that turns
  • Sebat, twig; scepter; tribe
  • Secacah, shadow; covering; defense
  • Sechu, defense; bough
  • Secundus, second
  • Segub, fortified; raised
  • Seir, Seirath, hairy; goat; demon; tempest
  • Sela, a rock
  • Sela-hammah-lekoth, rock of divisions
  • Selah, the end; a pause
  • Seled, affliction; warning
  • Seleucia, shaken or beaten by the waves
  • Sem, same as Shem
  • Semachiah, joined to the Lord
  • Semaiah, obeying the Lord
  • Semei, hearing; obeying
  • Senaah, bramble; enemy
  • Seneh, same as Senaah
  • Senir, bed-candle; changing
  • Sennacherib, bramble of destruction
  • Seorim, gates; hairs; tempests
  • Sephar, book; scribe; number
  • Sepharad, a book descending
  • Sepharvaim, the two books; the two scribes
  • Serah, lady of scent; song; the morning star
  • Seraiah, prince of the Lord
  • Seraphim, burning; fiery
  • Sered, dyer's vat
  • Sergius, net
  • Serug, branch; layer; twining
  • Seth, put; who puts; fixed
  • Sethur, hid; destroying
  • Shaalabbim, understanding, or son of a fox
  • Shaalbim, that beholds the heart
  • Shaalbonite, a fox's building
  • Schaaph, fleeing; thinking
  • Shaaraim, gates; valuation; hairs
  • Shaashgaz, he that presses the fleece; that shears the sheep
  • Shabbethai, my rest
  • Shachia, protection of the Lord
  • Shadrach, tender, nipple
  • Shage, touching softly; multiplying much
  • Shalem, same as Salem
  • Shalim, same as Salim
  • Shalisha, three; the third; prince; captain
  • Shallum, perfect; agreeable
  • Shalmai, my garment
  • Shalman, peaceable; perfect; that rewards
  • Shalmaneser, peace; tied; chained; perfection; retribution
  • Shamariah, throne or keeping of the Lord
  • Shamed, destroying; wearing out
  • Shamer, keeper; thorn; dregs
  • Shamgar, named a stranger; he is here a stranger
  • Shamhuth, desolation; destruction
  • Shamir, Shamer, prison; bush; lees; thorn
  • Shammah, loss; desolation; astonishment
  • Shammai, my name; my desolations
  • Shammoth, names; desolations
  • Shammuah, he that is heard; he that is obeyed
  • Shamsherai, there a singer or conqueror
  • Shapham, Shaphan, rabbit; wild rat; their lip; their brink
  • Shaphat, judge
  • Sharai, my lord; my prince; my song
  • Sharar, navel; thought; singing
  • Sharezer, overseer of the treasury, or of the storehouse
  • Sharon, his plain; his song
  • Shashai, rejoicing; mercy; linen
  • Shashak, a bag of linen; the sixth bag
  • Shaul, Saul, asked; lent; a grave
  • Shaveh, the plain; that makes equality
  • Shealtiel, same as Salathiel
  • Sheariah, gate of the Lord; tempest of the Lord
  • Shear-jashub, the remnant shall return
  • Sheba, captivity; old man; repose; oath
  • Shebam, compassing about; old men
  • Shebaniah, the Lord that converts, or recalls from captivity
  • Shebarim, breakings; hopes
  • Sheber, breaking; hope
  • Shebna, who rests himself; who is now captive
  • Shebuel, turning, or captivity, or seat, of God
  • Shecaniah, habitation of the Lord
  • Shechem, part; portion; back early in the morning
  • Shedeur, field of light; light of the Almighty
  • Shehariah, mourning or blackness of the Lord
  • Shelah, that breaks; that unties; that undresses
  • Shelemiah, God is my perfection; my happiness; my peace
  • Sheleph, who draws out
  • Shelesh, captain; prince
  • Shelomi, Shelomith, my peace; my happiness; my recompense
  • Shelumiel, same as Shelemiah
  • Shem, name; renown
  • Shema, hearing; obeying
  • Shemaiah, that hears or obeys the Lord
  • Shemariah, God is my guard
  • Shemeber, name of force; name of the strong
  • Shemer, guardian; thorn
  • Shemida, name of knowledge; that puts knowledge
  • Sheminith, eighth (an eight-stringed instrument)
  • Shemiramoth, the height of the heavens
  • Shemuel, appointed by God
  • Shen, tooth; ivory; change
  • Shenazar, treasurer of a tooth
  • Shenir, lantern; light that sleeps
  • Shephatiah, the Lord that judges
  • Shephi, beholder; honeycomb; garment
  • Shepho, desert
  • Shephuphan, serpent
  • Sherah, flesh; relationship
  • Sherebiah, singing with the Lord
  • Sheshach, bag of flax or linen
  • Sheshai, six; mercy; flax
  • Sheshan, lily; rose; joy; flax
  • Sheshbazzar, joy in tribulation; joy of the vintage
  • Shethar, putrefied; searching
  • Shethar-boznai, that makes to rot; that seeks those who despise me
  • Sheva, vanity; elevation; fame; tumult
  • Shibboleth, Sibboleth, ear of corn; stream or flood
  • Shibmah, overmuch captivity, or sitting
  • Shicron, drunkenness; his gift; his wages
  • Shiggaion, a song of trouble or comfort
  • Shihon, sound; wall of strength
  • Shihor-libnah, blackness of Libnah
  • Shilhi, Shilhim, bough; weapon; armor
  • Shillem, peace; perfection; retribution
  • Shiloah, same as Siloah
  • Shiloh, sent
  • Shiloh (name of a city), peace; abundance
  • Shilom, tarrying; peace-maker
  • Shilshah, three; chief; captain
  • Shimeah, Shimeath, that hears, or obeys; perdition
  • Shimei, Shimi, that hears or obeys; my reputation; my fame
  • Shimeon, same as Simeon
  • Shimma, same as Shimeah
  • Shimon, providing well; fatness; oil
  • Shimrath, hearing; obedient
  • Shimshai, my son
  • Shimri, thorn; dregs
  • Shimrith, Shimron, same as Shimri
  • Shinab, father of changing
  • Shinar, watch of him that sleeps
  • Shiphi, multitude
  • Shiphrah, handsome; trumpet; that does good
  • Shisha, of marble; pleasant
  • Shishak, present of the bag; of the pot; of the thigh
  • Shitrai, gatherer of money
  • Shittim, thorns
  • Shiza, this gift
  • Shoa, kings; tyrants
  • Shobab, returned; turned back; a spark
  • Shobach, your bonds; your chains
  • Shobai, turning captivity
  • Shobal, path; ear of corn
  • Shobek, made void; forsaken
  • Shochoh, defense; a bough
  • Shoham, keeping back
  • Shomer, keeper; dregs
  • Shophach, pouring out
  • Shophan, rabbit; hid
  • Shoshannim, those that shall be changed
  • Shua, crying; saving
  • Shuah, ditch; swimming; humiliation
  • Shual, fox; path; first
  • Shubael, returning captivity; seat of God
  • Shuham, talking; thinking; humiliation; budding
  • Shulamite, peaceable; perfect; that recompenses
  • Shunem, their change; their sleep
  • Shuni, changed; sleeping
  • Shuphim, Shuppim, wearing them out; their shore
  • Shur, wall; ox; that beholds
  • Shushan, lily; rose; joy
  • Shuthelah, plant; verdure; moist; pot
  • Sia, moving; help
  • Sibbechai, bough; cottage; of springs
  • Sibmah, conversion; captivity
  • Sichem, portion; shoulder
  • Siddim, the tilled field
  • Sidon, hunting; fishing; venison
  • Sigionoth, according to variable songs or tunes,
  • Sihon, rooting out; conclusion
  • Sihor, black; trouble (the river Nile)
  • Silas, three, or the third
  • Silla, exalting
  • Siloa, Siloam, Siloe, same as Shilhi
  • Silvanus, who loves the forest
  • Simeon, that hears or obeys; that is heard
  • Simon, that hears; that obeys
  • Sin, bush
  • Sinai, a bush; enmity
  • Sinim, south country,
  • Sion, noise; tumult
  • Sippai, threshold; silver cup
  • Sinon, a breast-plate; deliverance
  • Sisamai, house; blindness
  • Sisera, that sees a horse or a swallow
  • Sitnah, hatred
  • Sivan, a bush or thorn
  • Smyrna, myrrh
  • So, a measure for grain; vail
  • Socoh, tents; tabernacles
  • Sodi, my secret
  • Sodom, their secret; their cement
  • Solomon, peaceable; perfect; one who recompenses
  • Sopater, Sosipater, who defends the father
  • Sophereth, scribe, numbering
  • Sorek, vine; hissing; a color inclining to yellow
  • Sosthenes, savior; strong; powerful
  • Sotai, conclusion in pleading; binding
  • Spain, rare; precious
  • Stachys, spike or ear of corn
  • Stephanas, crown; crowned
  • Stephen, same as Stephanas
  • Suah, speaking; entreating; ditch
  • Succoth, tents; tabernacles
  • Succoth-benoth, the tents of daughters, or young women; or prostitutes
  • Sud, my secret
  • Sur, that withdraws or departs; rebellion
  • Susanna, lily; rose; joy
  • Susi, horse; swallow; moth
  • Sychar, end
  • Syene, a bush; enmity
  • Syntyche, that speaks or discourses
  • Syracuse, that draws violently
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A recent view of the ceremonial court of the thermae–gymnasium complex in Sardis, dated to 211—212 AD Sardis, (also Sardes, Greek: Σάρδεις), modern Sart in the Manisa province of Turkey, was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Lydia, the seat of a proconsul under the Roman Empire, and... Sarepta (modern Sarafand, Lebanon) was a Phoenician city on the Mediterranean coast between Sidon and Tyre. ... Sargon II, captor of Samaria, with a dignitary Sargon II (ܣܪܓܘܢ in Syriac) (r. ... Saron may mean: a town in South Africa: see Saron a mythical king who gave his name to the Saronic Gulf a biblical name also written as Sharon A gamelan instrument consisting of a set of metal bars laid out in a single row and struck like a glockenspiel This... Serug (שְׂרוּג; Hebrew branch) was the son of Reu and the father of Nahor. ... This page is about the concept of Satan. ... Saul (Hebrew Shaul meaning demanded) is: 1. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Shevat, Shebat or Shvat (שְׁבָט, Standard Hebrew Šəvat, Tiberian Hebrew Šəḇāṭ: from Akkadian Šabātu) is the fifth month of the ecclesiastical year and the eleventh month of the civil year on the Hebrew calendar. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Please wikify (format) this article as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ... Seleucia (Greek: Σέλεύχεια) – also transliterated as Seleuceia, Seleukeia, or Seleukheia – may refer to many cities of the Seleucid Empire (Syria): Seleucia on the Tigris (first capital of the Seleucid Empire; currently in Iraq) Seleucia (Sittacene) – in antiquity, across the Tigris from the above city, currently in Iraq Seleucia above Zeugma – on... SEM can refer to: Scanning Electron Microscope Science and Engineering Magnet Search Engine Marketing Security Event Manager SmartStream Encryptor/Modulator Society for Experimental Mechanics Standard Error of Measurement Standard Error of the Mean Steam Engine Makers Strategic Enterprise Management Structural Equation Modeling Swedish Evangelical Mission Categories: | ... A reference from the PS2 series Xenosaga. ... It has been proposed that Sennacherib be renamed and moved to Sin-ahhe-eriba. ... Zafar is an ancient Arabian site, situated in Yemen, some 130 km southsouthwest of the capital Sanaá. It was the capital of the Himyarites, who ruled much of southern Arabia (c. ... Sepharad is a Biblical placename of uncertain location. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Serakh bat Asher ben Yisrael haAvraham was, in the Tanakh, a daughter of Asher, the son of Jacob. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... 六翼天使 Seraphim(六翼天使) is a Taiwanese symphonic metal band similar to Nightwish and Therion. ... Sergius can refer to: Pope Sergius I Pope Sergius II Pope Sergius III Pope Sergius IV Saint Sergius Sergius of Radonezh Sergius Paulus Marcus Sergius This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Serug - branch - was the son of Reu and the father of Nahor. ... Seth or Shet (Hebrew: שֵׁת, Standard Å et, Tiberian ; Arabic: شيث Shith or Shiyth; Placed; appointed), in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible, is the third listed son of Adam and Eve and brother of Cain and Abel and is the only other son mentioned by name. ... The word Shadrach can refer to several things: A Hebrew boy in The Bible, also known as Hananiah, who, with his brothers Meshach and Abednego, defied Nebuchadnezzar. ... Shalim is the god of dusk in the pantheon of Ugarit, the counterpart of Shahar the god of dawn. ... Shallum (retribution) was the name of several people of the Old Testament. ... Shalman is documented by The Bible as an Assyrian king (Hosea 10:14), identified with Shalmaneser II (by Archibald Sayce) or IV (by François Lenormant), the successor of Pul on the throne of Assyria (728 BC). ... Shalmaneser is a name of Assyrian Kings: Shalmaneser I Shalmaneser II Shalmaneser III Shalmaneser IV Shalmaneser V Shalmaneser is also the name of a powerful computer system in John Brunners novel Stand on Zanzibar. ... For the novel by Salman Rushdie, see Shame (novel). ... For the novel by Salman Rushdie, see Shame (novel). ... The Philistines from the maritime plain had made incursions into the Hebrew upland for the purposes of plunder, when Shamgar, the son of Anath, otherwise unknown, headed an uprising for the purpose of freeing the land from this oppression. ... Shamir may refer to: Fool. ... Shammah was the son of Agee, a Haratite and was one of Davids three legendary mighty men. His great deed was the defeat of a troop of Phillistines. ... Shammai (50 BCE–30 CE) was a Jewish scholar of the 1st century, and an important figure in Judaisms core work of rabbinic literature, the Mishnah. ... Sharon(שָׁרוֹן, Standard Hebrew Å aron, Tiberian Hebrew Šārôn) is a female (or, less frequently, male) name which can be spelt with one r or two (Sharron). ... Shashack is an ancestor of King Saul and the father of Elam in the Books of Chronicles (Chronicles I 8:14). ... Saul or Shaul (שָׁאוּל Demanded, Standard Hebrew Šaʾul, Tiberian Hebrew Šāʾûl) was the first king of Israel according to the Old Testament of the Bible, as taught in Judaism. ... Shealtiel (Hebrew: , Shə’altî’ēl) or Greek-derived variant Salathiel (Greek: σαλαθιηλ, SalăthiÄ“l) is a significant but problematic member in the genealogies of the kings of Yehuda (Judah), all of who belong to the Davidic Dynasty being the descendents of King David through his son King Solomon. ... Shear-Jashub - the remnant shall return - was the first mentioned son of Isaiah in the Bible. ... Sheba (from the English transcription of the Hebrew name shva: שבא, and Saba, Arabic: سبأ, also Saba, Amharic: ሳባ) is a southern kingdom mentioned in the Jewish scriptures (Old Testament) and the Quran. ... The lintel of Shebna-yahus tomb Shebna (meaning tender youth) was treasurer over the house (meaning comptroller or governor of the palace) in the reign of Hezekiah, king of Judah. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh people ... Shechem is a name of geographical places. ... Shelah or Shela (שֵׁלָה Petition, Standard Hebrew Šela, Tiberian Hebrew Šēlāh) is the name of two persons in the Bible: The son of Arpachshad, and thus the grandson of Shem. ... Sheleph was a son of Joktan, of the family of Shem. ... Shelomi is a development town in northern Israel. ... Shem (שֵׁם renown; prosperity; name, Standard Hebrew Å em, Tiberian Hebrew Å Ä“m; Greek Σημ, SÄ“m; ) was one of the sons of Noah in the Bible who adhered to the Noahide Laws. ... Shema Yisrael (שמע ישראל) are the first two words of a section of the Hebrew Bible that is used as a centerpiece of all morning and evening Jewish prayer services and closely echoes the monotheistic message of Judaism. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Chedorlaomer (Hebrew: כְדָרְלָעומֶר) is the name of the main figure in a narrative within Genesis concerning a civil war in Canaan. ... In the Old Testament, Samuel or Shmuel (שְׁמוּאֵל Name/Heard of God, Standard Hebrew Šəmuʾel, Tiberian Hebrew Šəmûʾēl) is a leader of ancient Israel. ... Shen can refer to the supreme kai in the Japanese anime series Dragon Ball Z. an abbrievation for Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China. ... Categories: Hebrew Bible/Tanakh-related stubs | Hebrew Bible/Tanakh places ... he and his brothers were nephilim, half human and half fallen angels---they were giants---forefathers of goliath ... Sheva is the Hebrew word for seven. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Shicron in the Old Testament was one of the landmarks at the western end of the north boundary of Judah. ... Shiloh may be: Shiloh (Biblical) Shiloh (river), river in the Samarian region of the West Bank Shilo (town), an Israeli settlement near the location of Biblical Shiloh Shiloh (book), the Phyllis Reynolds Naylor novel Battle of Shiloh, a major 1862 battle of the American Civil War Shiloh and Other Stories... Shiloh (Hebrew: ) is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as a city and as denoting a person. ... Shimei is referenced in the Bible and Rabbinical literature. ... Simeon or Shimon (שִׁמְעוֹן) is a Hebrew name meaning Hearkening; listening, Standard Hebrew Šimʿon, Tiberian Hebrew Šimʿôn) The Greek form of the name is Simon. ... Chedorlaomer (Hebrew: כְדָרְלָעומֶר) is the name of the main figure in a narrative within Genesis concerning a civil war in Canaan. ... Shinar (Hebrew שנער, Septuagint Senaar) is a broad designation applied to Mesopotamia, occurring eight times in the Hebrew Bible. ... Shisha can mean: Shisha, Japanese for Messenger. ... nomen or birth name Shoshenq I [alt. ... Shittah-tree is Hebrew for acacia. ... Shiza a. ... Shoa may have the following meanings Shoah, or Holocaust Shoa, Ethiopia Part of a famous quote by Brandon ripper Vedas This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... . ... Shochoh - a fence; hedge - a city in the plain or lowland of the Tribe of Judah, where the Philistines encamped when they invaded Judah after their defeat at Michmash. ... Shoham (Hebrew: שוהם, meaning onyx) is a town (local council) in the Center District of Israel. ... A shomer (plural Shomrim) is a Jewish custodian. ... Shoshannim (Hebrew ששנים, lilies) is mentioned in Psalm 45 and Psalm 69. ... This entry incorporates text from the public domain Eastons Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into taurus (constellation). ... See Susa, Italy for the city in Piemont. ... SIA could refer to: Organizations: Secret Intelligence Australia Security Industry Authority, UK licensing authority for the private security industry ([1]). Semiconductor Industry Association SIA, an international home fashion brand founded by Sonja Ingegärd Andersson. ... , Sidon or Saida, (Arabic صيدا á¹¢aydā) is the third-largest city in Lebanon. ... The Bible describes that as the Israelites in their Exodus came to the country east of the Jordan, king Sihon of the Amorites refused to let them pass through his country. ... Sihor is a city and a municipality in Bhavnagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat. ... Silas or Silvanus (flourished 1st century) was an early Christian who was a companion of Paul and Peter. ... Silla (also spelled Shilla, traditional dates 57 BCE - 935 CE) was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. ... Silvanus may refer to: Silvanus (mythology), a Roman tutelary spirit of woods, apparently inherited from the Etruscan deity Selvan Silvanus, also called Silas, an early Christian and companion of Paul Silvanus of the Seventy, another early Christian and traditionally among Jesus seventy apostles Saint Sylvanus, Bishop of Emesa in Phoenicia... Simeon or Shimon (שִׁמְעוֹן) is a Hebrew name meaning Hearkening; listening, Standard Hebrew Å imÊ¿on, Tiberian Hebrew Å imʿôn) The Greek form of the name is Simon. ... Simon is a common name. ... Sin is a term used mainly in a religious context to describe an act that violates a moral code of conduct or the state of having committed such a violation. ... Sinai Peninsula, Gulf of Suez (west), Gulf of Aqaba (east) from Space Shuttle STS-40 For other uses of the word Sinai, please see: Sinai (disambiguation). ... Sinim is a land mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, in the Book of Isaiah 49:12. ... In Greek mythology, Sinon, a son of Aesimus (son of Autolycus), or of the crafty Sisyphus, was a Greek warrior during the Trojan War. ... Sisera (Egypt. ... Sivan In Ayyavazhi mythology Sivan is one among the Three Great Godheads or Trimurti in Ayyavazhi mythology and is the Tamil name for Siva. ... Shows the Location of the Province İzmir Izmir from space, June 1996 Izmir (Turkish spelling İzmir, contraction of its former name Smyrna), the second-largest port (after İstanbul) and the third most populous city (2,409,000 in 2000) of Turkey, is located on the Aegean Sea near the Gulf... Look up SO, So, and so in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Sodom can refer to: Sodom, a Biblical city that was said to be destroyed by God for the sins of its inhabitants. ... Artists depiction of Solomons court (Ingobertus, c. ... Sopater so-pa-ter, sop-a-ter (gr ΣωπατρoÏ‚; Sopatros, saviour of his father, Eastons reads The father who saves, Holmans reads “sound parentage”) Sopater was the son of Pyrhus, a man from the city of Berea, he accompanied Paul along with Aristarchus and Secundus the Thessalonians, Gaius... The Brook of Sorek, also called the Valley of Sorek, (in Hebrew nachal sorek), mentioned in the Book of Judges 16:4 of the Hebrew Bible, is probably a point on the border between the ancient Philistines and the Tribe of Dan of the ancient Israelites. ... Sosthenes, meaning safe in strength, was the chief ruler of the synagogue at Corinth, who was seized and beaten by the mob in the presence of Gallio, the Roman governor, when he refused to proceed against Paul at the instigation of the Jews (Acts 18:12-17). ... Sotai A servant of Solomon (Ezra 2:55) whose descendants returned from the Captivity with Zerubbabel. ... 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Succoth-benoth or Succoth Benoth was a Babylonian deity, one of the deities of the city of Samaria mentioned by name in 2 Kings 17:30. ... Wikinews has news related to this article: Category:Sudan Look up Sudan on Wiktionary, the free dictionary Government Sudan Government official site Majlis Watani official Parliament site News AllAfrica. ... Sur was a literary journal published in Buenos Aires. ... External link Jewish Encyclopedia: Susanna Categories: Wikipedia cleanup | Stub ... Sushi (鮨 or 鮓 or 寿司) is a Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice combined with other ingredients such as raw fish, raw or cooked shellfish, or vegetables. ... Shechem or Shchem (שְׁכֶם / שְׁכָם Shoulder, Standard Hebrew Šəḫem / Šəḫam, Tiberian Hebrew Šəḵem / Šəḵām) was the first capital of the Kingdom of Israel. ... Syene was the ancient Greek name for the Southern Egyptian town of Aswan. ... Clinton Square in Downtown Syracuse Syracuse is an American city in Central New York. ...

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  • Taanach, who humbles thee; who answers thee
  • Taanach-shilo, breaking down a fig-tree
  • Tabbath, good; goodness
  • Tabeal, Tabeel, good God
  • Taberah, burning
  • Tabitha, clear-sighted; a roe-deer
  • Tabor, choice; purity; bruising
  • Tabrimon, good pomegranate; the navel; the middle
  • Tadmor, the palm-tree; bitterness
  • Tahan, beseeching; merciful
  • Tahapenes, secret temptation
  • Tahath, fear; going down
  • Tahpenes, standard; flight; temptation
  • Tahrea, anger; wicked contention
  • Talitha-cumi, young woman, arise
  • Talmai, my furrow; that suspends the waters; heap of waters
  • Tamah, blotting or wiping out; smiting
  • Tamar, palm; palm-tree
  • Tammuz, abstruse; concealed; consumed
  • Tanhumeth, consolation; repentance
  • Taphath, distillation; drop
  • Tappuah, apple; swelling
  • Tarah, a hair; a wretch; one banished
  • Taralah, searching out slander, or strength
  • Tarea, howling; doing evil
  • Tarpelites, ravishers; succession of miracles
  • Tarshish, contemplation; examination
  • Tarsus, winged; feathered
  • Tartak, chained; bound; shut up
  • Tartan, a general (official title)
  • Tatnai, that gives; the overseer of the gifts and tributes
  • Tebah, murder; butchery; guarding of the body; a cook
  • Tebaliah, baptism, or goodness, of the Lord
  • Tebeth, good, goodness (the tenth month of the Hebrews)
  • Tehinnah, entreaty; a favor
  • Tekel, weight
  • Tekoa, trumpet; that is confirmed
  • Telabib, a heap of new grain
  • Telah, moistening; greenness
  • Telassar, taking away; heaping up
  • Telem, their dew; their shadow
  • Telharsa, suspension of the plow
  • Tel-melah, heap of salt
  • Tema, admiration; perfection; consummation
  • Teman, Temani, the south; Africa; perfect
  • Terah, to breathe; scent; blow
  • Teraphim, images; idols
  • Tertius, third
  • Tertullus, third
  • Tetrarch, governor of a fourth part
  • Thaddeus, that praises or confesses
  • Thahash, that makes haste; that keeps silence
  • Thamah, that blots out; that suppresses
  • Tharah, same as Terah
  • Thebez, muddy; eggs; fine linen or silk
  • Thelasar, same as Telassar
  • Theophilus, friend of God
  • Thessalonica, victory against the Thessalians
  • Theudas, flowing with water
  • Thomas, a twin
  • Thummim, perfection; truth
  • Thyatira, a perfume; sacrifice of labor
  • Tibbath, killing; a cook
  • Tiberias, good vision; the navel
  • Tiberius, the son of Tiber
  • Tibni, straw; hay
  • Tidal, that breaks the yoke; knowledge of elevation
  • Tiglath-Pileser, that binds or takes away captivity
  • Tikvah, hope; a little line; congregation
  • Tilon, murmuring
  • Timeus, perfect; admirable; honorable
  • Timnah, forbidding
  • Timnath, image; figure; enumeration
  • Timnath-heres, or Timnath-serah, image of the sun; numbering of the rest
  • Timon, honorable; worthy
  • Timotheus, honor of God; valued of God
  • Tiphsah, passage; leap; step; the passover
  • Tirhakah, inquirer; examiner; dull observer
  • Tiria, searching out
  • Tirshatha, a governor
  • Tirzah, benevolent; complaisant; pleasing
  • Tishbite, that makes captive
  • Titus, pleasing
  • Toah, weapon; dart
  • Tob, good; goodness
  • Tob-adonijah, my good God; the goodness of the foundation of the Lord
  • Tobiah, Tobijah, the Lord is good
  • Tochen, middle
  • Togarmah, which is all bone
  • Tohu, that lives; that declares
  • Toi, who wanders
  • Tola, worm; grub; scarlet
  • Tophet, a drum; betraying
  • Trachonitis, stony
  • Troas, penetrated
  • Trophimus, well educated; well brought up
  • Tryphena, delicious; delicate
  • Tryphon, masculine of Tryphena
  • Tryphosa, thrice shining
  • Tubal, the earth; the world; confusion
  • Tubal-Cain, worldly possession; possessed of confusion
  • Tychicus, casual; by chance
  • Tyrannus, a prince; one that reigns
  • Tyre, Tyrus, strength; rock; sharp
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Tabitha is a female given name. ... The word Tabor has several meanings: Tábor is a city in the Czech Republic. ... Early morning panorama of Palmyra. ... Tahath is one of the plaes the Israelites stopped at during the Exodus. ... Tamar - תָּמָר Palm tree, Standard Hebrew Tamar, Tiberian Hebrew Tāmār The daughter-in-law of Judah, to whose eldest son, Er, she was married (Gen. ... Tammuz or Tamuz Arabic تمّوز TammÅ«z; Hebrew תַּמּוּז, Standard Hebrew Tammuz, Tiberian Hebrew Tammûz; Akkadian Duʾzu, DÅ«zu; Sumerian Dumuzi was the name of a Babylonian deity. ... Tappuah is a Biblical name with several meanings: Taffah, formerly (Beth-)Tappuah, was a town on the West Bank 4 miles west of Hebron. ... Terah or Térach (תֶּרַח / תָּרַח Wanderer; loiterer, Standard Hebrew Téraḥ / Táraḥ, Tiberian Hebrew Téraḥ / Tāraḥ) was the father of Abraham mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. ... Tarshish occurs in the Hebrew Bible with two meanings: One of the sons of Javan. ... In tetrapods, the tarsi are the cluster of bones in the foot between the tibia and fibula and the metatarsus. ... A tartan is a specific woven pattern that often signifies a particular Scottish clan in the modern era. ... A bimah (among Ashkenazim) or tebah (among Sephardim) is the elevated area or platform in a Jewish synagogue which is intended to serve as the place on which the person reading aloud from the Torah stands during a service. ... ... This entry incorporates text from the public domain Eastons Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ... Telem Meaning: oppression The name of a biblical man and a town. ... Yemenite Jews (תֵּימָנִי, Standard Hebrew Temani, Tiberian Hebrew Têmānî; plural תֵּימָנִים, Standard Hebrew Temanim, Tiberian Hebrew Têmānîm) are those Jews who live, or whose recent ancestors... Terah or Térach (תֶּרַח / תָּרַח Wanderer; loiterer, Standard Modern Hebrew Téraḥ / Táraḥ, Tiberian Hebrew Téraḥ / Tāraḥ) The person Terah was the father of Abraham mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. ... Teraphim is a Hebrew word, found only in the plural, of uncertain etymology. ... Tertius was known for penning Romans. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... A tetrarch is a Greek term that strictly identifies one of four governors of a divided province. ... Thaddeuss Lee Eng Han: Anglo Chinese School Independent Musically gifted. ... Various people have been known by the name Theophilus. ... The White Tower The Arch of Galerius Map showing the Thessaloníki prefecture Thessaloníki (Θεσσαλονίκη) is the second-largest city of Greece and is the principal city and the capital of the Greek region of Macedonia. ... Theudas is also the name of a follower of Paul of Tarsus, who taught Valentinius, for more information, see Theudas (teacher of Valentinius) Theudas (Thoo duhs) Personal name meaning, gift of God. ... // Thomas was not a Biblical given name, but originated from the Aramaic designation תום or Tôm. ... For the ancient city of Urim see Ur. ... According to Eastons Bible Dictionary, Thyatira (now Tepe Mezarligi) was a city of Asia Minor, on the borders of Lydia and Mysia. ... Tiberias in 1862, the ruins reminiscent of its ancient heritage. ... Tiberius Caesar Augustus, born Tiberius Claudius Nero (November 16, 42 BC – March 16 AD 37), was the second Roman Emperor, from the death of Augustus in AD 14 until his own death in 37. ... Tibni (building of Jehovah) was a claimant to the throne of the Israel, and the son of Ginath, a man of some position. ... This article is about tides in the ocean. ... Tiglath-Pileser is the name of several kings of Assyria Tiglath-Pileser I (1115- 1077 BC) Tiglath-Pileser II (967 - 935 BC) Tiglath-Pileser III (744 - 727 BC) Tiglath-Pileser IV (also known as Tiglath-Pileser III, see above) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists... Biblical Timnah, identified with the modern archeological site of Tel Batash, in the Sorek Valley of Israel, near Kibbutz Tal Shahar. ... Timnath may refer to: The Philistine city of Timnath found in the Bible in the Book of Judges. ... Timnath-Heres or Timnath-Serah was the town given to Joshua in the Bible. ... The Seven Deacons were leaders elected by the early Christian church to minister to the people of Jerusalem. ... The name Timotheus can refer to: Timothy, a first century bishop Timotheus, an Athenian statesman and general Timotheus (architect), - an architect, who took part in a building of Mausoleum of Maussollos Timotheus, a 5th century BCE Greek musician Timotheus Aelurus, a 5th century monophysite bishop Timotheus (Ammon), the Ammonite opponent... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Taharqa (also spelled Tirhakah, Taharka, Manethos Tarakos) was king of Egypt, and a member of the Nubian or 25th dynasty, whose reign is usually dated 690 BC to 664 BC. He was also the son of Piye, the Nubian king of Napata who previously conquered Egypt. ... A town in the highlands north of Jerusalem, it has been identified with Tell el-Farah (North). ... Tishbite - Elijah the prophet was thus named (1 Kings 17:1; 21:17, 28, etc. ... In the Christian New Testament, Titus, (a common Roman name, meaning honourable) was a companion of Paul of Tarsus, mentioned in several of Pauls Epistles. ... Tob was the name of a place in ancient Israel, mentioned in the Bible. ... Tobias is a Greek version of the Hebrew biblical name Tobijah, meaning god is good. It is a popular male given name in Germany, Great Britain, and the United States. ... In the Torah, Togarmah is listed in the genealogy of nations as the son of Gomer, and grandson of Japheth (Gen. ... Tofu (also bean curd or doufu), is a food made by coagulating soy milk with calcium sulfate (gypsum), nigari (a sea-salt derived compound rich in magnesium chloride), or other agents, and then pressing into blocks, similar to the way cheese is made from milk. ... Toi is a town of about 5000 people located on the western shore of the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. ... For tola, an Indian unit of mass, see Tola (measure) Tola (תּוֹלָע Worm; grub, Standard Hebrew Tolaʿ, Tiberian Hebrew Tôlāʿ) was one of the judges of Israel whose career is documented in Judges 10:1-2. ... Tophet is a location near Jerusalem where according to the Bible the Canaanites sacrificed children to the god Moloch by burning them alive. ... Appears in Scripture only in the phrase tes Itouraias kai Trachbnitidos choras, literally, of the Iturean and Trachonian region (Luke 3:1). ... Map of the Troas The Troas (Troad; see also List of traditional Greek place names) is an ancient region in the northwestern part of Anatolia, bounded by the Hellespont to the northwest, the Aegean Sea to the west, and separated from the rest of Anatolia by the massif that forms... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Tryphena, Great Barrier Island is a town in New Zealand. ... Tryphon (c. ... Tubals (Tabals, Tibarenoi in Greek) were Luwian tribes of Asia Minor of the 3rd-1st millennias BC. Some modern Georgians claim descent from the Tubals and Meshechs commonly identified as Phrygians. ... Tubal-Cain, or Tubalcain, (Tuval Kayin in Hebrew), is a figure in the Book of Genesis, who functions as a culture hero who is credited with the invention of blacksmithing and ironworking. ... In Christianity, Tychicus was a biblical disciple and companion of St. ... Species See text. ... The Triumphal Arch Tyre (Arabic , Phoenician , Hebrew Tzor, Tiberian Hebrew , Akkadian , Greek Týros) is a city in the South Governorate of Lebanon. ...

U

  • Ucal, power, prevalency
  • Uel, desiring God
  • Ulai, strength; fool; senseless
  • Ulam, the porch; the court; their strength; their folly
  • Ulla, elevation; leaf; young child
  • Ummah, darkened; covered; his people
  • Unni, poor; afflicted; that answers
  • Uphaz, pure gold; gold of Phasis or Pison
  • Upharsin, divided
  • Ur, fire, light, a valley
  • Urbane, courteous
  • Uri, my light, my fire
  • Uriah, or Urijah, the Lord is my light or fire
  • Uriel, same as Uriah
  • Urim, lights; fires
  • Uthai, my iniquity
  • Uz, counsel; words
  • Uzai, he
  • Uzal, wandering
  • Uzzah, strength; goat
  • Uzzen-sherah, ear of the flesh
  • Uzzi, my strength; my kid
  • Uzziah, Uzziel, the strength, or kid, of the Lord
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UEL can refer to: University of East London United Empire Loyalists University Endowment Lands, a wealthy suburb in Vancouver. ... Ulai mentions in the Bible: Daniel 8:2 – And I saw in a vision; and it came to pass, when I saw, that I was at Shushan in the palace, which is in the province of Elam; and I saw in a vision, and I was by the river... Stanisław Marcin Ulam (April 13, 1909–May 13, 1984) was a Polish-American mathematician who helped develop the key theory behind the hydrogen bomb. ... Ulla may mean: Ulla, meaning yoke, was an Asherite mentioned in 1 Chronicles 7:39, in the Hebrew Bible. ... Umma (Arabic: ‎) is an Arabic word meaning community or nation. ... Unni is a sub-group of Pushpaka Brahmins (also known as Ambalavasi Brahmins) which comes under the Pancha-Dravida regional group of Brahmins. ... Uphaz mentions in the Bible: Jeremiah 10:9 Silver spread into plates is brought from Tarshish, and gold from Uphaz, the work of the workman, and of the hands of the founder: blue and purple is their clothing: they are all the work of cunning men. ... UR, Ur, or ur can refer to several things: The City of Ur Úr (letter) of the Ogham alphabet Ur (rune) ᚢ of the runic alphabets Royal Game of Ur Ur, the first known continent Ur- is a German prefix. ... Urbane mentioned in the Bible: Romans 16:9 Salute Urbane, our helper in Christ, and Stachys my beloved. ... Uriah or Urijah (אוּרִיָּה (My) light/flame of/is the Lord, Standard Hebrew Uriyya, Tiberian Hebrew ʾÛriyyāh; Uriah is pronounced yoo ri uh, Urijah is pronounced yoo ri juh in English. ... Uriel (אוּרִיאֵל Flame of God, Auriel/Oriel (light of god) Standard Hebrew Uriʾel, Tiberian Hebrew ʾÛrîʾēl) is one of the archangels of post-Exilic Rabbinic tradition, and also of certain Christian traditions. ... For the ancient city of Urim see Ur. ... UZ or uz can refer to several things: An abbreviation (and TLD) for Uzbekistan The name of a son of Aram (עוץ Fertile land; counsel, Standard Hebrew עוּץ, Tiberian Hebrew ʿÛṣ), also known as Huz or Utz, according to the Book of Genesis The... Uzai was the father of Palal. ... Uzal in the Bible, descendant of Joktan whose clan settled in Saudi Arabia. ... For pre-Islamic goddess, see Uzza Uzzah - strength, a son of Abinadab, in whose house the men of Kirjath-jearim placed the ark when it was brought back from the land of the Philistines (1 Sam. ... Uzzen-sherah is a town that is believed to be located close to Beth-horon. ... Uzzi is a biblical name meaning the Lord is my strength. There were several: (1. ... Uzziah of Judah was king of Judah, and one of Amaziahs sons, whom the people appointed to replace his father (2 Kings 14:21; 2 Chronicles 26:1). ...

V

  • Vajezatha, sprinkling the chamber
  • Vaniah, nourishment, or weapons, of the Lord
  • Vashni, the second; changed; a tooth
  • Vashti, that drinks; thread
  • Veronica
  • Vophsi, fragrant; diminution

Vashti (ושתי) is mentioned in the Book of Esther, a book included in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). ... Saint Veronica with her famous veil is part of Christianitys many legends. ...

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Yeshua (ישוע) or Jeshua is believed by many to be the Hebrew or Aramaic name for Jesus. ... This article is about the figure known by both Jesus of Nazareth and Jesus Christ. For other usages, see Jesus (disambiguation). ... Jesus (8–2 BC/BCE to 29–36 AD/CE),[1] also known as Jesus of Nazareth, is the central figure of Christianity. ... The Tetragrammaton in Phoenician (1100 BC to 300 CE), Aramaic (10th Century BC to 0) and modern Hebrew scripts. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Tetragrammaton. ... The Tetragrammaton in Phoenician (1100 BC to 300 CE), Aramaic (10th Century BC to 0) and modern Hebrew scripts. ... The Tetragrammaton in Phoenician (1100 BC to 300 CE), Aramaic (10th Century BC to 0) and modern Hebrew scripts. ... The Tetragrammaton in Phoenician (1100 BC to 300 CE), Aramaic (10th Century BC to 0) and modern Hebrew scripts. ... The Tetragrammaton in Phoenician (1100 BC to 300 CE), Aramaic (10th Century BC to 0) and modern Hebrew scripts. ... The Tetragrammaton in Phoenician (1100 BC to 300 CE), Aramaic (10th Century BC to 0) and modern Hebrew scripts. ... This article discusses the term God in the context of monotheism and henotheism. ... The Creator God is the divine being that created the omniverse, according to various traditions and faiths. ... The Almighty were a Heavy Metal band of the 1990s, known for such songs as One Nail Drives another. ...

Z

  • Zaanannim, movings; a person asleep
  • Zaavan, trembling
  • Zabad, dowry; endowed
  • Zabbai, flowing
  • Zabbud
  • Zabdi, same as Zabad
  • Zabdiel
  • Zabud
  • Zaccai, pure meat; just
  • Zacheus, pure; clean; just
  • Zaccur, of the male kind; mindful
  • Zachariah, memory of the Lord
  • Zadok, just; justified
  • Zaham, crime; filthiness; impurity
  • Zair, little; afflicted; in tribulation
  • Zalaph, shadow; ringing; shaking
  • Zalmon, his shade; his image
  • Zalmonah, the shade; the sound of the number; his image
  • Zalmunna, shadow; image; idol forbidden
  • Zamzummim, projects of crimes; enormous crimes
  • Zanoah, forgetfulness; desertion
  • Zaphnath-paaneah, one who discovers hidden things
  • Zara
  • Zarah, east; brightness
  • Zareah, leprosy; hornet
  • Zared, strange descent
  • Zarephath, ambush of the mouth
  • Zareth-shahar
  • Zaretan, tribulation; perplexity
  • Zatthu, olive tree
  • Zavan
  • Zaza, belonging to all
  • Zebadiah, portion of the Lord; the Lord is my portion
  • Zebah, victim; sacrifice
  • Zebedee (New Testament), abundant; portion
  • Zebina, flowing now; selling; buying
  • Zeboim, deer; goats
  • Zebudah, endowed; endowing
  • Zebul, a habitation
  • Zebulun, Zebulon, dwelling; habitation
  • Zechariah, same as Zachariah
  • Zedad, his side; his hunting
  • Zedekiah, the Lord is my justice; the justice of the Lord
  • Zeeb, wolf
  • Zelah, rib; side; halting
  • Zelek, the shadow or noise of him that licks or laps
  • Zelophehad, the shade or tingling of fear
  • Zelotes, zealous
  • Zelzah, noontide
  • Zemaraim, wool; pith
  • Zemira, song; vine; palm
  • Zenan, coldness; target; weapon
  • Zenas, living
  • Zephaniah, the Lord is my secret
  • Zephath, which beholds; that attends or that covers
  • Zepho, Zephon, that sees and observes; that expects or covers
  • Zer, perplexity
  • Zerah, same as Zarah
  • Zerahiah, the Lord rising; brightness of the Lord
  • Zeredah, ambush; change of dominion
  • Zeresh, misery; strange; dispersed inheritance
  • Zereth, same as Zer
  • Zeri
  • Zeror, root; that straitens or binds; that keeps tight
  • Zeruah, leprous; wasp; hornet
  • Zerubbabel, a stranger at Babylon; dispersion of confusion
  • Zeruiah, pain or tribulation of the Lord
  • Zethar, he that examines or beholds
  • Zia, sweat; swelling
  • Ziba, army; fight; strength
  • Zibeon, iniquity that dwells
  • Zibiah, the Lord dwells; deer; goat
  • Zichri, that remembers; that is a man
  • Ziddim, huntings; treasons; destructions
  • Zidkijah, justice of the Lord
  • Zidon, hunting; fishing; venison
  • Zif, this or that; brightness; comeliness
  • Ziha, brightness; whiteness; drought
  • Ziklag, measure pressed down
  • Zillah, shadow; the tingling of the ear
  • Zilpah, distillation from the mouth
  • Zilthai, my shadow; my talk
  • Zimmah, thought; wickedness
  • Zimran, song; singer; vine
  • Zimzi, my field; my vine
  • Zin, buckler; coldness
  • Zina, shining; going back
  • Zion, monument; raised up; sepulcher
  • Zior, ship of him that watches
  • Ziph, this mouth or mouthful; falsehood
  • Ziphah
  • Ziphron, falsehood of a song; rejoicing
  • Zippor, bird; sparrow; crown; desert
  • Zipporah, beauty; trumpet; mourning
  • Zithri, to hide; demolished
  • Ziz, flower; branch; a lock of hair
  • Ziza, same as Zina
  • Zoan, motion
  • Zoar, little; small
  • Zobah, Zobebah, an army; warring
  • Zohar, white; bright; dryness
  • Zoheleth, that creeps, slides, or draws
  • Zoheth, separation; amazing
  • Zophah, viol; honeycomb
  • Zophar, rising early; crown
  • Zophim, place for a watchman
  • Zorah, leprosy; scab; hornet
  • Zorobabel, same as Zerubbabel
  • Zuar, same as Zoar
  • Zuph, that beholds, observes, watches; roof; covering
  • Zur, stone; rock; that besieges
  • Zuriel, rock or strength of God
  • Zurishaddai, the Almighty is my rock and strength
  • Zuzim, the posts of a door; splendor; beauty
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Zaavan (za-a-van or za-awan) (terror, trembling), a Horite chief, son of Ezer; a duke of Edom; also known as “Zavan”THE name of an ass who stays in MD 7 @ Barry Universty in Miami Florida. ... Zabad is the name of seven men in the Hebrew Bible. ... Zabud (zā´ bed)) , a priest and friend of King Solomon; son of Nathan Reference: “1 Kings 4:5”. Meaning: gift External links Eastons Bible Dictionary: Zabud This entry incorporates text from the public domain Eastons Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... For Mary, the mother of Jesuss guardian according to the Quran in Islam, see Zachariah (Marys Guardian). ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... In the Bible, Zaham was the son of Rehoboam, king of Judah, and Abihail. ... This is a partial list of places mentioned in the Bible Zaanan Zair Zalmon Zalmonah Zanoah Zareah Zartanah Zelah Zemaraim Zephi Zior Zoba Note: This list is currently incomplete See also List of Biblical names Categories: Bible ... Zalmonah (Hebrew: צַלְמֹנָה) was one of the places the Israelites stopped during the Exodus (Numbers 33:41,42). ... Zebah - man-killer, or sacrifice, one of the two kings who led the vast host of the Midianites who invaded the land of Israel, and over whom Gideon gained a great and decisive victory (Judg. ... The Zamzummim were a race of giants in Hebrew mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. ... This is a partial list of places mentioned in the Bible Zaanan Zair Zalmon Zalmonah Zanoah Zareah Zartanah Zelah Zemaraim Zephi Zior Zoba Note: This list is currently incomplete See also List of Biblical names Categories: Bible ... Joseph, in the Hebrew Bible appears in the Book of Genesis. ... Zerah or Zérach (זֶרַח / זָרַח Sunrise, Standard Hebrew Zéraḥ / Záraḥ, Tiberian Hebrew Zéraḥ / Zāraḥ) (1. ... This is a partial list of places mentioned in the Bible Zaanan Zair Zalmon Zalmonah Zanoah Zareah Zartanah Zelah Zemaraim Zephi Zior Zoba Note: This list is currently incomplete See also List of Biblical names Categories: Bible ... Sarepta (modern Sarafand, Lebanon) was a Phoenician city on the Mediterranean coast between Sidon and Tyre. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Zaretan - In the Bible, when the Hebrews crossed the Jordan, as soon as the feet of the priests were dipped in the water, the flow of the stream was arrested. ... Zaza may refer to: The Zaza people, an ethnic group in Eastern Anatolia (Southeastern Turkey). ... Zebadiah - gift of God. ... Zebah - man-killer, or sacrifice, one of the two kings who led the vast host of the Midianites who invaded the land of Israel, and over whom Gideon gained a great and decisive victory (Judg. ... Zebedee is a name used in several contexts. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Zebul (ze´bel) , ruler of Shechem under Abimelech He informed his master of the intention of the people of Shechem to transfer their allegiance to the Hivite tribe of Hamor. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Zechariah as depicted on Michelangelos ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Zechariah or Zecharya (זְכַרְיָה Renowned/Remembered of/is the LORD, Standard Hebrew , Tiberian Hebrew ) was a person in the Bible Old Testament and Jewish Tanakh. ... Zedekiah or Tzidkiyáhu (צִדְקִיָּהוּ Righteous of/is the LORD, Standard Hebrew Ẓidqiyyáhu, Tiberian Hebrew á¹¢iḏqiyyāhû; BoM Arabic صدقيا á¹¢idqiyyā) was the last king of Judah. ... According to the Bible, Midian (מִדְיָן Strife; judgment, Standard Hebrew Midyan, Tiberian Hebrew Miḏyān,Arabic مدين) was a son of Abraham and his concubine Keturah (Genesis 25:1-6). ... This is a partial list of places mentioned in the Bible Zaanan Zair Zalmon Zalmonah Zanoah Zareah Zartanah Zelah Zemaraim Zephi Zior Zoba Note: This list is currently incomplete See also List of Biblical names Categories: Bible ... Zelek (ze-lek), an Ammonite; one of King David’s men Reference: “2 Samuel 23:37”. “1 Chronicles 11:39” Meaning: cleft External links Eastons Bible Dictionary: Zelek Categories: Hebrew Bible ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... This is a partial list of places mentioned in the Bible Zaanan Zair Zalmon Zalmonah Zanoah Zareah Zartanah Zelah Zemaraim Zephi Zior Zoba Note: This list is currently incomplete See also List of Biblical names Categories: Bible ... Zephaniah or Tzfanya (צְפַנְיָה Concealed of/is the LORD, Standard Hebrew Ẓəfanya, Tiberian Hebrew ṢəpÌ„anyāh) is the name of several people in the Bible Old Testament and Jewish Tanakh. ... Hormah, Chorma, or in its Canaanite name, Zephat, Zepath, (Tsfat צפת). Arava north Map Horma is mentioned as one of the cities captured by Joshua. ... Zepho, also known as Zephon, is a cherub and a guardian prince of Paradise. ... Zerah or Zérach (זֶרַח / זָרַח Sunrise, Standard Hebrew Zéraḥ / Záraḥ, Tiberian Hebrew Zéraḥ / Zāraḥ) 1. ... drini ☎ 22:21, 27 July 2005 (UTC) Categories: Possible copyright violations ... Zrubavel (Hebrew: , ZÉ™rubbāvel; traditional English: Zerubbabel; Greek: ζοροβαβελ, Zŏrobabel) was the grandson of Jehoiachin, penultimate King of Judah. ... Zeruiah, daughter of Jesse of the Tribe of Judah, was an older sister of King David. ... For the book by Scott ODell, see Zia (novel). ... Sidon, Zidon or Saida, (Arabic صيدا Ṣaydā; Standard Hebrew צִידוֹן Ẓidon, Tiberian Hebrew צִידֹן Ṣîḏōn) is the third-largest city in Lebanon. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... Zillah, (Tzillah in Hebrew shadow), in the Book of Genesis, was one of the wives of Cains descendant Lamech, and mother of Tubalcain and Naamah. ... In the Book of Genesis, Zilpah (זִלְפָּה Drooping, Standard Hebrew Zilpa, Tiberian Hebrew Zilpāh) is a concubine of Jacob and the mother of Gad and Asher. ... Zimran [zim´ran], son of Abraham and Keturah Reference: “Genesis 25:2” Meaning: vine dresser, celebrated; song; singer; vine External links Eastons Bible Dictionary: Zimran Category: Hebrew Bible ... Dormition Church, situated on the modern Mount Zion Zion (Hebrew: צִיּוֹן, tziyyon; Tiberian vocalization: tsiyyôn; transliterated Zion or Sion) is a term that most often designates the land of Israel and its capital Jerusalem. ... This is a partial list of places mentioned in the Bible Zaanan Zair Zalmon Zalmonah Zanoah Zareah Zartanah Zelah Zemaraim Zephi Zior Zoba Note: This list is currently incomplete See also List of Biblical names Categories: Bible ... Ziph In the Bible: A son of Jehaleleel (1 Chronicles 4:16). ... This list contains persons named in the Bible of minor notability. ... According to the Bible, Zippor was the ruler of Moab around 1350 BCE. ... Zipporah or Tzipora (צִפּוֹרָה Bird, Standard Hebrew Ẓippora, Tiberian Hebrew á¹¢ippôrāh), mentioned in the Book of Exodus or Safura in Arabic (Safrawa in some version), was Moses wife, and the daughter of Jethro, a priest of Midian. ... This list contains persons named in the Bible of minor notability. ... The ziz is a giant bird in mythology, said to be large enough to be able to block out the sun with its wingspan; perhaps somewhat similar to a roc. ... Following is a list of angels in Enochian. ... Tanis (Τάνις), the Greek name of ancient Djanet (modern صان الحجر Ṣān al-Ḥaǧar), is a city in the north-eastern Nile delta of Egypt (30°58′ N 31°52′ E). ... Zobah or Aram-Zobah was the capital of an early Aramean state in southern Syria, at one time of considerable importance. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... This entry incorporates text from Eastons Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation. ... According to the Bible, Zoheth was a son of Ishi. ... Zophah is one of the descendants of Issachar, one of the sons of the Patriarch Jacob, as found in First Chronicles 7:35-36, in the King James Bible: And the sons of his brother Helem; Zophah, and Imna, and Shelesh, and Amal. ... In the Book of Job, Zophar or Tzófar (צוֹפַר Chirping; rising early, Standard Hebrew Ẓófar, Tiberian Hebrew Ṣôp̄ar) is one of the friends of Job who visits to confort him during his illness. ... Zophim is a word found once in the King James Bible. ... A biblical city associated with the Samson saga. ... Zerubbabel (Seed of Babylon, an Assyrian-Babylonian name, according to the Jewish Encyclopedia, also known by the Persian name of Sheshbazzar), was the grandson of Jehoiachin, the second to last King of Judah. ... Zuph - honeycomb - is in the Bible name of: A Kohathite Levite, ancestor of Elkanah and Samuel (1 Sam. ... Zur occurs five times in the King James Bible. ... Zuriel- was a son of Abihail (Num. ... Zurishaddai is mentioned five times in the King James Bible. ... According to the Bible, the Zuzim were a primitive tribe who lived in Ham, a place east of the Jordan river between Bashan and Moab. ...

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A given name is a name which specifies and differentiates between members of a group of individuals, especially a family, all of whose members usually share the same family name. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Theophoric names. ... EL or El may mean: Electroluminescence, an optical and electrical phenomenon where a material such as a natural blue diamond emits light when an electric current is passed through it. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Tetragrammaton. ... Baal (; Hebrew: בעל) is a Northwest Semitic title and honorific meaning master or lord that is used for various gods, spirits and demons particularly of the Levant, cognate to Assyrian bêlu. ... This is a partial list of places mentioned in the Bible Zaanan Zair Zalmon Zalmonah Zanoah Zareah Zartanah Zelah Zemaraim Zephi Zior Zoba Note: This list is currently incomplete See also List of Biblical names Categories: Bible ...

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