Hazor-Hadattah
ha'-zor-ha-dat'-a (Aramaic chatsor chadhattah, "New Hazor"): "An Aramaic adjective, however, in this region is so strange that the reading must be questioned" (Di). One of the "...
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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ha'-zor-ha-dat'-a (Aramaic chatsor chadhattah, "New Hazor"): "An Aramaic adjective, however, in this region is so strange that the reading must be questioned" (Di). One of the "...
haz-e-lel-po'-ni (hatstselelponi): A feminine name occurring in the list of the genealogy of Judah (1Ch 4:3); probably representing a clan.
ha: The fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet; transliterated in this Encyclopedia as "h." It came also to be used for the number 5. For name, etc., seeALPHABET.
hed (ro'-sh, Aramaic re'sh, and in special sense gulgoleth, literally, "skull," "cut-off head" (1Ch 10:10), whence Golgotha (Mt 27:33;Mr 15:22;Joh 19:17); mera'ashah, literally,...
hed'-band.SeeDRESS.
hed'dres.SeeDRESS.
hed'-ston.See CORNER-STONE.
hed'-strong.SeeHEADY.
hed'-tir.SeeBONNET;DRESS.
hed'i: The translation in the King James Version of propetes, "falling forward," trop. "prone," "ready to do anything," "precipitate," "headlong" (2Ti 3:4, "heady, high-minded,"...
hel (rapha'; therapeuo, iaomai, diasozo): The English word is connected with the Anglo-Saxon hoelan, and is used in several senses:(1) Lit., in its meaning of making whole or we...
hel'-ing (marpe', te`alah, kehah): In the Old Testament this word is always used in its figurative sense; marpe', which literally means "a cure," is used inJer 14:19twice, and i...
(charismata iamaton): Among the "spiritual gifts" enumerated in1Co 12:4-11,28are included "gifts of healings." SeeSPIRITUAL GIFTS. The subject has risen into much prominence of ...
helth (shalom, yeshu`ah, 'arukhah; riph'uth, 'arukhah; soteria, hugiaino): Shalom is part of the formal salutation still common in Palestine. In this sense it is used inGe 43:28...
hep (`aremah, gal, nedh, tel): "Heap" appears(1) in the simple sense of a gathering or pile, as the translation of `aremah, a "heap," inRu 3:7of grain;Ne 4:2of stones; in2Ch 31:...
hart (lebh, lebhabh; kardia): The different senses in which the word occurs in the Old Testament and the New Testament may be grouped under the following heads:1. Various Meanin...
harth: Occurs 7 times in the King James Version:Ge 18:6;Ps 102:3;Isa 30:14;Jer 36:22,23bis;Zec 12:6;4times in the Revised Version:Le 6:9;Isa 30:14;Eze 43:15,16("altar hearth"); ...
har'-ti-li: Occurs (Col 3:23) as the translation of ek psuches, "out of the soul," "Whatsoever ye do, do it heartily as unto the Lord (who sees the heart and recompenses "whatso...
het (chom, horebh, "drought,"Job 30:30;Isa 4:6;25:4;Jer 36:30; sharabh,Isa 49:10, translated in the Revised Version margin "mirage"; zestos, "fervent,"Re 3:15, therme,Ac 28:3, k...
heth.SeeTAMARISK.
he'-th'-n, he'-then.SeeGENTILES.
hev of'-er-ing.SeeSACRIFICE.
hev'-'n.SeeASTRONOMY.
See ASTRONOMY, sec. I, 1.
See ASTRONOMY, sec. I, 1; II, 13.
See ASTRONOMY, sec. III, 4.
hev'-'n-li (ouranios, epouranios): Pertaining to heaven or the heavens. SeeHEAVENS. The phrase ta epourania, translated "heavenly things" inJoh 3:12;Heb 8:5;9:23, but in Ephesia...