Bible Names H-M

Herod Agrippa I in Naves Topical Bible

-3. Son of Aristobulus (Herod Agrippa I) Ac 12:1-23...

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Henadad in Fausset's Bible Dictionary

Ezra 3:9; compare Nehemiah 3:18; Nehemiah 3:24; Nehemiah 10:9....

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Hepher in Naves Topical Bible

-1. Son of Gilead, and ancestor of Zelophehad Nu 26:32,33; 27:1; Jos 17:2,3 -2. Son of Naarah 1Ch 4:6 -3. One of David's heroes 1Ch 11:36 -4. A city west of the Jordan River Jos 12:17; 1Ki 4:10...

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Hermas in Easton's Bible Dictionary

Mercury, a Roman Christian to whom Paul sends greetings (Rom. 16: 14). Some suppose him to have been the author of the celebrated religious romance called The Shepherd, but it is very probable that that work is the production of a later generation....

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Hermogenes in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE

her-moj'-e-nez (Hermogenes, literally "born of Hermes," a Greek deity, called by the Romans, "Mercury," 2 Tim 1:15): 1. Where Did He "Turn Away"?: Hermogenes was a Christian, mentioned by Paul as having, along with Phygellus and "all that are in Asia," turned away from him. It is not clear when or where the defection of those Asiatic Christians...

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Hepher in Smiths Bible Dictionary

(a well). 1. The youngest of the sons of Gilead, Nu 26:32 and head of the family of the Hepherites. (B.C. before 1450.) 2. Son of Ashur, the "father of Tekoa." 1Ch 4:6 (B.C. about 1445.) 3. The Mecherathite, one of the heroes of David's guard. 1Ch 11:36 (B.C. 1046.)...

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Hermogenes in Naves Topical Bible

-A Christian, who deserted Paul 2Ti 1:15...

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Herod Agrippa I in Smiths Bible Dictionary

V. HEROD AGRIPPA I. was the son of Aristobulus and Berenice, and grandson of Herod the Great. He was brought up at Rome, and was thrown into prison by Tiberius, where he remained till the accession of Caligula, who made him king, first of the tetrarchy of Philip and Lysanias; afterward the dominions of Antipas were added, and finally Judea and...

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Hermas in Fausset's Bible Dictionary

One at Rome to whom Paul sends greeting (Romans 16:14). A Greek name. Irenaeus, Tertullian, and Origen attribute to him "The Shepherd," supposed by some to have been written in the episcopacy of Clement I; others deny Hermas of Romans 16 to be the author. Its author appears from internal evidence to have been married and to have had children, ...

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