Bible Names H-M

Hazael in Naves Topical Bible

-(King of Syria) -Anointed king by Elijah 1Ki 19:15 -Conquests by 2Ki 8:28,29; 9:14; 10:32,33; 12:17,18; 13:3,22; 2Ch 22:5,6 -Conspires against, murders, and succeeds to the throne of Ben-hadad 2Ki 8:8-15 -Death of 2Ki 13:24...

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Hazarmaveth in Smiths Bible Dictionary

(court of death), the third in order of the sons of Joktan Ge 10:26 The name is preserved in the Arabic Hadramawt and Hadrumawl, the appellation of a province and an ancient people of southern Arabia. The capital is Satham, a very ancient city, and its chief ports are Mirbat, Zafari and Kisheem, from whence a great trade was carried on in anci...

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Hatipha in Naves Topical Bible

-One of the Nethinim Ezr 2:54; Ne 7:56...

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Hatita in Easton's Bible Dictionary

exploration, one of the temple porters or janitors (Ezra 2:42). He returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel....

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Havilah in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE

hav'-i-la (chawilah; Heuila): (1) Son of Cush (Gen 10:7; 1 Ch 1:9). (2) Son of Yoktan, descendant of Shem (Gen 10:29; 1 Ch 1:23). (3) Mentioned with Shur as one of the limits of the territory of the Ishmaelites (Gen 25:18); compare the same limits of the land of the Amalekites (1 Sam 15:7), where, however, the text is doubtful. It is described ...

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Hazael in Smiths Bible Dictionary

(whom God sees), a king of Damascus who reigned from about B.C. 886 to B.C. 840. He appears to have been previously a person in a high position at the court of Ben-hadad, and was sent by his master to Elisha to inquire if he would recover from the malady under which he was suffering. Elisha's answer led to the murder of Ben-hadad by his ambiti...

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Hazar-maveth in Easton's Bible Dictionary

court of death, the third son of Joktan, and a region in Arabia-Felix settled by him (Gen. 10:26; 1 Chr. 1:20). It is probably the modern province of Hadramaut, situated on the Indian Ocean east of the modern Yemen....

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Hatipha in Smiths Bible Dictionary

(captive). Bene-Hatipha (i.e. sons of Hatipha) were among the Nethinim who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel. Ezr 2:54; Ne 7:56 (B.C. 536.)...

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