Hattil
hat'-il (chaTTil): A company of servants of Solomon appearing in the post-exilic literature (Ezr 2:57;Ne 7:59). Same called "Agia" in 1 Esdras 5:34.
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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hat'-il (chaTTil): A company of servants of Solomon appearing in the post-exilic literature (Ezr 2:57;Ne 7:59). Same called "Agia" in 1 Esdras 5:34.
hat'-ush (chaTTush):(1) Son of Shemaiah, a descendant of the kings of Judah, in the 5th generation from Zerubbabel (1Ch 3:22). He returned with Zerubbabel and Ezra from Babylon ...
hont, hant: The verb in Old English was simply "to resort to," "frequent"; a place of dwelling or of business was a haunt. The noun occurs in1Sa 23:22as the translation of reghe...
ho'-ran (chawran; Septuagint Auranitis, also with aspirate):1. Extent of Province in Ancient Times:A province of Eastern Palestine which, inEze 47:16,18, stretched from Da in th...
hav: "To have" is to own or possess; its various uses may be resolved into this, its proper meaning.A few of the many changes in the Revised Version (British and American) are, ...
ha'-v'-n(1) choph (Ge 49:13, the Revised Version margin "beach";Jud 5:17, the Revised Version margin "shore," the King James Version "seashore," the King James Version margin "p...
ha'-v'-nz.SeeFAIR HAVENS.
hav'-i-la (chawilah; Heuila):(1) Son of Cush (Ge 10:7;1Ch 1:9).(2) Son of Yoktan, descendant of Shem (Ge 10:29;1Ch 1:23).(3) Mentioned with Shur as one of the limits of the terr...
hav'-ok: "Devastation," "to make havoc of" is the translation of lumainomai, "to stain," "to disgrace"; in the New Testament "to injure," "destroy" (Ac 8:3, "As for Saul he made...
hav'-a (chawwah): Hebrew spelling, rendered Eve, "mother of all living,"Ge 3:20the Revised Version margin.SeeEVE.
hav-oth-ja'-ir (chawwoth ya'ir "the encampments" or "tent villages of Jair"; the King James Version Havoth-Jair, ha-voth-ja'ir): The word chawwoth occurs only in this combinatio...
hok (nets; hierax, and glaux; Latin Accipiter nisus): A bird of prey of the genus accipiter. Large hawks were numerous in Palestine. The largest were 2 ft. long, have flat heads...
ha.SeeGRASS.
ha-za'-el, ha'-za-el, haz'-a-el (chaza'-el and chazah'-el; Hazael; Assyrian haza'ilu):1. In Biblical History:Comes first into Biblical history as a high officer in the service o...
ha-za'-ya (chazayah, "Jah sees"): Among the inhabitants of Jerusalem mentioned in the list of Judahites inNe 11:5.
ha'-zar (chatsar, construct of chatser, "an enclosure," "settlement," or "village"): Is frequently the first element in Hebrew place-names.1. Hazar-addar:Hazar-addar (Hebrew cha...
ad'-ar; e'-nan; gad'-a; hat'-i-kon; ma'-veth; shoo'-al; su'-sa; su'-sim.SeeHAZAR.
haz'-a-zan-ta'-mar (chatsatson tamar; the King James Version Hazezon Tamar): "Hazazon of the palm trees," mentioned (Ge 14:7) as a place of the Amorites, conquered, together wit...
ha'-z'-l (Ge 30:37the King James Version).SeeALMOND.
haz-el-el-po'-ni.SeeHAZZELELPONI.
ha'-zer-hat'-i-kon.SeeHAZAR.
ha-ze'-rim, haz'-er-im (chatserim): Is rendered in the King James Version (De 2:23) as the name of a place in the Southwest of Palestine, in which dwelt the Avvim, ancient inhab...
ha-ze'-roth, haz'-er-oth (chatseroth, "enclosures"): A camp of the Israelites, the 3rd from Sinai (Nu 11:35;12:16;33:17;De 1:1). It is identified with `Ain Chadrah ("spring of t...
haz'-e-zon-ta'-mar chatsatson tamar,Ge 14:7the King James Version; chatstson tamar,2Ch 20:2).See HAZAZON-TAMAR.
ha'-zi-el (chazi'el, "God sees"): A Levite of the sons of Shimei, of David's time (1Ch 23:9).
ha'-zo (chazo, fifth son of Nahor (Ge 22:22)): Possibly the eponym of a Nahorite family or clan.
ha'-zor (chatsor; Nasor; Codex Sinaiticus, Asor, 1 Macc 11:67):(1) The royal city of Jabin (Jos 11:1), which, before the Israelite conquest, seems to have been the seat of a wid...