Hezeki
hez'-e-ki (chizqi).SeeHIZKI.
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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hez'-e-ki (chizqi).SeeHIZKI.
hez-e-ki'-a (chizqiyah):(1) King of Judah. See special article(2) A son of Neariah, of the royal family of Judah (1Ch 3:23, the Revised Version (British and American) "Hizkiah")...
(chizqiyah, "Yahweh has strengthened"; also written chizqiyahu, "Yah has strengthened him"; Hezekias): One of the greatest of the kings of Judah; reigned (according to the most ...
See PROVERBS, THE BOOK OF, II, 5; HEZEKIAH, IV, 2.
SeeDIAL OF AHAZ.
he'-zi-on (chezyon; the Septuagint's Codex Vaticanus, Azein; Codex Alexandrinus, Azael): An ancestor of Ben-hadad, king of Syria (1Ki 15:18).
he'-zer:(1) (chezir; the Septuagint's Codex Vaticanus, Chezein; Codex Alexandrinus, Iezeir): A Levite in the time of David (1Ch 24:15).(2) Septuagint Hezeir): A chief of the peo...
hez'-ro, hez'-ra-i, hez'-ri (chezro,2Sa 23:35;1Ch 11:37, but the Qere of2Sa 23:35is chezray. The ancient versions almost unanimously support the form Hezrai): A Carmelite, i.e. ...
hez'-ron (chetsron, and chetsron; Septuagint Asron):(1) A son of Reuben (Ge 46:9;Ex 6:14), and head of the family of the Hezronites (Nu 26:6).(2) A son of Perez, and grandson of...
(chetsron, "enclosure"): On the South boundary of Judah between "Kadesh-barnea" and "Addar" (Jos 15:3); in the parallel passage (Nu 34:4) "Hazar-addar." The two places may have ...
hez'-ron-its (ha-chetsrowni and ha-chetsroni; Septuagint ho Asronei): The name of the descendants of Hezron the son of Reuben (Nu 26:6), and of the descendants of Hezron the son...
hid'-a-i, hi-da'-i (hidday; Alexandrian Haththai): One of David's thirty "mighty men" (2Sa 23:30), described as "of the brooks of Gaash." In the parallel list in1Ch 11:32the for...
hid'-e-kel (chiddeqel): One of the rivers ofEDEN(which see) (Ge 2:14, the Revised Version margin "that is, Tigris"; so Septuagint Tigris), said to flow East to Assyria, usually ...
hid'-'n: The translation of Taman, "to hide," "to bury" (Job 3:16); of tsaphan "to conceal," "store up" (Job 15:20, "The number of years is hidden to the oppressor," the Revised...
hi'-el (chi'el; Achiel): A Bethelite who according to1Ki 16:34rebuilt Jericho, and in fulfillment of a curse pronounced by Joshua (Jos 6:26) sacrificed his two sons. This seems ...
he-er-ap'-o-lis (Hierapolis, "sacred city"): As the name implies, Hierapolis was a holy city. It was situated 6 miles from Laodicea and twice that distance from Colosse, on the ...
hi-er'-e-el (Hiereel): 1 Esdras 9:21. InEzr 8:9the name is Jehiel.
hi-er'-e-moth (Ieremoth):(1) 1 Esdras 9:27 = Jeremoth (Ezr 10:26).(2) 1 Esdras 9:30 = Jeremoth (Ezr 10:29, margin "and Ramoth").
hi-er-i-e'-lus (Iezrielos).SeeJEZRIELUS.
hi-ur'-mas (Hiermas): 1 Esdras 9:26, corresponding to Ramiah inEzr 10:25.
hi-ga'yon, hi-gi'-on (higgayon): The meaning of this word is uncertain. Two interpretations are possible; the one based on an allied Arabic root gives "a deep vibrating sound," ...
Is found inGe 29:7as a rendering of the Hebrew yom agadhol, literally, "great day." The Hebrew means the day at its height, broad daylight as contrasted with the time for gettin...
1. General:(1) "High place" is the normal translation of bamah, a word that means simply "elevation" (Jer 26:18;Eze 36:2, etc.; compare the use inJob 9:8of the waves of the sea....
See PRIEST, HIGH.
The translation of hupselos, "high," "lofty," "elevated" (Ro 12:16, "Mind not high things, but condescend to men of low estate," the King James Version margin "be contented with...
See GOD, NAMES OF.
hi'-est (`elyon; hupsistos): The translation of `elyon, used frequently of God and commonly translated "Most High" (Ps 18:13, "The Highest gave his voice," the Revised Version (...