Shamariah
sham-a-ri'-a, sha-mar'-ya.SeeSHEMARIAH.
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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sham-a-ri'-a, sha-mar'-ya.SeeSHEMARIAH.
sham'-b'-lz (makellon): A slaughter-house; then a butcher's stall, meat-market. The word is once used in the New Testament in1Co 10:25.
sham (bosh, "to be ashamed," bosheth, "shame," qalon; aischune, "ignominy," atimia, "dishonor," and other words): An oft-recurring word in Scripture almost uniformly bound up wi...
sha'-med.SeeSHEMED.
sham'-fast-nes, sham-fas'-ed-nes.SeeSHAMEFASTNESS.
sham'-fast-nes: The original the King James Version translation of aidos, in Sirach 41:16 and1Ti 2:9. Perhaps half a century later the spelling "shamefacedness" supplanted the b...
sha'-mer.SeeSHEMER.
sham'-gar (shamgar):1. Biblical Account:One of the judges, son of Anath (`anath), in whose days, which preceded the time of Deborah (Jud 5:6,7) and followed those of Ehud, Israe...
sham'-huth.See SHAMMUAH, IV.
sha'-mer (shamir; Sameir):(1) Mentioned along with Jattir and Socoh (Jos 15:48) as one of the cities of Judah in the hill country. Possibly it is Khirbet (or Umm) Somerah, 2,000...
(shamir; Samer): A Kohathite, son of Micah (1Ch 24:24).
sham'-la-i, sham'-li.SeeSALMAI.
sham'-a (shamma'; Codex Vaticanus Sema; Codex Alexandrinus Samma): An Asherite (1Ch 7:37).
sham'-a (shammah):(1) The son of Reuel, the son of Esau, a tribal chief of Edom (Ge 36:13,17;1Ch 1:37, Some).(2) The third son of Jesse and brother of David. Together with his t...
(1) A Jerahmeelite (1Ch 2:28,32).(2) The son of Rekem and father of Maon (1Ch 2:44).(3) A Judahite (1Ch 4:17).
sham'-oth, sham'-oth.See SHAMMAH, (4).
sha-mu'-a, sham'-u-a (shammua`):(1) The Reubenite spy (Nu 13:4, Samouel, and other forms).(2) One of David's sons (2Sa 5:14;1Ch 14:4, Sammous). In1Ch 3:5he is called "Shimea."(3...
sham'-she-ri, sham-she-ra'-i (shamsheray): A Benjamite (1Ch 8:26).
shap: In the King James Version the translation of eidos, "form," "appearance" (Lu 3:22;Joh 5:37), and of homoioma, "likeness," "resemblance" (Re 9:7). The meaning of these word...
sha'-fam (shapham; Sapham, Sabat): Name of a Gadite chief, who had the second place in command of his tribe (1Ch 5:12). So far as the fragmentary genealogies are intelligible, t...
sha'-fan (shaphan, "rockbadger," English Versions of the Bible "coney"; Saphphan): An old totem clan name (so W.R. Smith; compare, however, the article TOTEMISM; Gray, Gray, Stu...
sha'-fat (shaphat):iah, one of the 70 men whom Ezekiel saw, in his vision of the Temple, sacrificing to idols (Eze 8:11).(1) The Simeonite spy (Nu 13:5, Saphat).(2) The father o...
sha'-fer.SeeSHEPHER.
sha'-fer (shaphir, "glittering"; kalos; the King James Version Saphir): One of a group of towns mentioned inMic 1:10-15. From the association with Gath, Achzib (of Judah) and Ma...
sha-ra'-i, sha'-ri (sharay): One of the sons of Bani who had married foreign wives (Ezr 10:40).
sha-ra'-im.SeeSHAARAIM.
sha'-rar.SeeSACAR.