Shebarim
sheb'-a-rim, she-ba'-rim (ha-shebharim; sunetripsan): After the repulse of the first attack on their city the men of Ai chased the Israelites "even unto Shebarim" (Jos 7:5). the...
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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sheb'-a-rim, she-ba'-rim (ha-shebharim; sunetripsan): After the repulse of the first attack on their city the men of Ai chased the Israelites "even unto Shebarim" (Jos 7:5). the...
she-bat' (shebhat): The 11th month of the Jewish year (Zec 1:7), corresponding to February.SeeCALENDAR.
she'-ber (shebher; Codex Vaticanus Saber, Codex Alexandrinus Seber): A son of Caleb by his concubine Maacah (1Ch 2:48).
sheb'-na (shebhna'; Somnas; but shebhnah, in2Ki 18:18,26; meaning uncertain (2Ki 18:18,26,37;19:2=Isa 36:3,11,22;37:2;22:15)):1. Position in Isaiah 22:InIsa 22:15Shebna is refer...
she-bu'-el, sheb'-u-el (shebhu'el; Soubael):(1) A son of Gershom and grandson of Moses (1Ch 23:16). He was "ruler over the treasures" (1Ch 26:24). In1Ch 24:20he is called "Shuba...
shek-a-ni'-a, shekan'-ya (shekhanyah (in1Ch 24:11;2Ch 31:15, shekhanyahu); Codex Vaticanus Ischania, Sekenia):(1) A descendant of Zerubbabel (1Ch 3:21,22). This is the same Shec...
she'-kem (shekhem, "shoulder"; Suchem, he Sikima, ta Sikima, etc.; the King James Version gives "Sichem" inGe 12:6; and "Sychem" inAc 7:16):1. Historical:This place is first men...
she'-kem-its (hashikhmi; Suchemei): The descendants of Shechem the son of Gilead, a clan of Eastern Manasseh (Nu 26:31;Jos 17:2).
The three Hebrew words, naghar, sim or sum and shaphakh, translated "shed" in many Old Testament passages, always mean a "pouring out," and in nearly every case point to the eff...
shed'-e-ur, she-de'-ur (shedhe'ur, "daybreak"; Codex Vaticanus Sediour, Ediour): The father of Elizur, the chief of Reuben (Nu 1:5;2:10;7:30). French Delitzsch correctly conceiv...
shep:1. Names:The usual Hebrew word is tso'n, which is often translated "flock," e.g. "Abel.... brought of the firstlings of his flock" (Ge 4:4); "butter of the herd, and milk o...
(sha`ar ha-tso'-n (Ne 3:1,32;12:39)): One of the gates of Jerusalem, probably near the northeast corner. SeeJERUSALEM. For the "sheep gate" ofJoh 5:2, seeBETHESDA;SHEEP MARKET.
(Joh 5:2, the Revised Version (British and American) "sheep gate"): The Greek (he probatike) means simply something that pertains to sheep.SeeBETHESDA;SHEEP GATE.
ten'-ding: The Scriptural allusions to pastoral life and the similes drawn from that life are the most familiar and revered in the Bible. Among the first verses that a child lea...
(noqedh, "herdsman,"2Ki 3:4).See SHEEP-SHEARING.
shep'-sher-ing: The sheep-shearing is done in the springtime, either by the owners (Ge 31:19;38:13;De 15:19;1Sa 25:2,4) or by regular "shearers" (gazaz) (1Sa 25:7,11;Isa 53:7). ...
shep'-kot, shep'-kot, shep'-fold (gedherah, mikhlah, mishpethayim, naweh; aule): At night the sheep are driven into a sheepfold if they are in a district where there is danger f...
shep'-skin.See BOTTLE; DRESS; RAMS' SKINS, etc.
she'-e-ra (she'erah; Codex Alexandrinus Saara, Codex Vaticanus omits): A daughter of Ephraim, who, according to the Massoretic Text of1Ch 7:24(the King James Version "Sherah"), ...
shet. See DRESS; compareAc 10:11, "as it were a great sheet" (othone).
she-ha-ri'-a (sheharyah): A Benjamite (1Ch 8:26).
shek'-'-l, shek'-el, she'-kel, she'-kul (sheqel): A weight and a coin. The Hebrew shekel was the 50th part of a mina, and as a weight about 224 grains, and as money (silver) was...
('ebhen ha-melekh, "stone (i.e. weight) of the king"): The shekel by which Absalom's hair was weighed (2Sa 14:26), probably the light shekel of 130 grains.SeeWEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
(sheqel ha-qodhesh (Nu 7passim)): The same as the silver shekel mentioned underSHEKEL(which see), except inEx 38:24, where it is used in measuring gold. The term is used for off...
she-ki'-na (shekhinah, "that which dwells," from the verb shakhen, or shakhan, "to dwell," "reside"): This word is not found in the Bible, but there are allusions to it inIsa 60...
she'-la (shelah; Sala):(1) The youngest son of Judah and the daughter of Shua the Canaanite (Ge 38:5,11,14,26;46:12;Nu 26:20(16);1Ch 2:3;4:21). He gave his name to the family of...
she'-lan-its, she-la'-nits.SeeSHELAH.