Hagab
ha'-gab (chaghabh, "locust"): Ancestor of some of the Nethinim who returned from the Babylonian captivity with Zerubbabel and Nehemiah. The name occurs second after Hagabah inEz...
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
541 entries
ha'-gab (chaghabh, "locust"): Ancestor of some of the Nethinim who returned from the Babylonian captivity with Zerubbabel and Nehemiah. The name occurs second after Hagabah inEz...
ha-ga'-ba, hag'-a-ba (chaghabha'): Same as the following (Ne 7:48).
ha-ga'-ba, hag'-a-ba (chaghabhah, "locust"): Like Hagab, an ancestor of some of the Nethinim who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:45); spelled Hagaba in the parallel...
ha'-gar (haghar, "emigration," "flight"; Hagar, Agar): An Egyptian woman, the handmaid or slave of Sarai; a present, perhaps, from Pharaoh when Abram dissembled to him in Egypt ...
SeeHAGRITES.
ha'-ger-it (haghri).SeeHAGRITES.
ha-ga'-daSeeTALMUD.
hag'-a-i, hag'-a-i (chaggay, an adjective formed from chagh, "feast"):1. Name:The word "Haggai" may mean "festal," the prophet having been born perhaps on a festival day; compar...
hag'-e-ri.SeeHAGRI.
hag'-i (chaggi, "festive"): The second son of Gad (Ge 46:16;Nu 26:15). The latter refers to his descendants as Haggites, of whom nothing else is known.
ha-gi'-a (chaggiyah, "feast of Yah"): Named in1Ch 6:30as among the descendants of Levi.
hag'-its.SeeHAGGI.
hag'-ith (chaggith, "festal"): According to2Sa 3:4;1Ki 1:5,11;2:13;1Ch 3:2, the fifth wife of David and the mother of his fourth son, Adonijah. The latter was born in Hebron whi...
ha'-gi-a.SeeAGIA.
hag-i-og'-ra-fa.SeeBIBLE;CANON OF THE OLD TESTAMENT.
hag'-ri (haghri, "wanderer"; the King James Version Haggeri): The father of Mibhar, one of the "mighty men" who rallied round David during his foreign wars. Mentioned only in1Ch...
hag'-rits (haghri'im): An Arab tribe, or confederation of tribes (1Ch 5:10,19,20the King James Version "Hagarites";1Ch 27:31the King James Version "Hagerite";Ps 83:6"Hagarenes")...
ha'-i (ha-`ay, "the heap"):Ge 12:8;13:3the King James Version; the Revised Version (British and American)AI(which see).
hal (baradh; chalaza):1. Its Occurrence:Hail usually falls in the spring or summer during severe thunder storms. Hailstones are made up of alternate layers of ice and snow, and ...
hal: Interjection, found only in the Gospels as the translation of chaire, chairete, imp. of chairo, "to rejoice," is used as a greeting or salutation. The word "Hail" is Old En...
har (se`ar, sa`ar, Aramaic se`ar, and their derivatives; thrix, gen. case trichos, kome):1. Hair Fashions:Hair was worn in different fashions by the Orientals of Biblical times,...
SeePUNISHMENTS.
hak'-a-tan (ha-qaTan, "the little one"): The father of Johanan, who returned with Ezra to Jerusalem (Ezr 8:12= Akatan, /APC 1Esdras 8:38).
hak'-oz (haqqots, or ha-qots, "the nimble"):(1) A priest and chief of the 7th course of Aaron's sons selected by David (1Ch 24:10). According toEzr 2:61;Ne 3:4,21;7:63, his desc...
ha-ku'-fa (chaqupha' "incitement"). A family name of some of the Nethinim who returned with Zerubbabel from Babylon (Ezr 2:51;Ne 7:53).
ha'-la (chalach; Halae, Hallae, Chaach, for Chalach, Chala; Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible, 390-405 A.D.) Hala):1. Many Identifications:Mentioned in2Ki 17:6;18:11;1Ch 5:26, as on...
ha'-lak (ha-har he-chalaq): A mountain that marked the southern limit of the conquests of Joshua (Jos 11:17;12:7). It is spoken of as the "mount Halak (literally, "the bare" or ...