Bible Names H-M

Hasadiah in Smiths Bible Dictionary

(loved by Jehovah) one of a group of five persons among the descendants of the royal line of Judah, 1Ch 3:20 apparently sons of Zerubbabel. (B.C. about 536.)...

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Hasenuah in Fausset's Bible Dictionary

Senuah with the article, ha-. (1 Chronicles 9:7)....

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Hashabiah in Smiths Bible Dictionary

(whom God regards). 1. A Merarite Levite. 1Ch 6:45 2. Another Merarite Levite. 1Ch 9:14 3. The fourth of the six sons of Jeduthun, 1Ch 25:3 who had charge of the twelfth course. ver. 19. (B.C. 1014.) 4. One of the descendants of Hebron the son of Kohath- 1Ch 26:30 5. The son of Kemuel, who was prince of the tribe of Levi in the time of Davi...

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Harnepher in Easton's Bible Dictionary

a chief of the tribe of Asher (1 Chr. 7:36)....

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Haruz in Naves Topical Bible

-Father-in-law of King Manasseh 2Ki 21:19...

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Hasadiah in Easton's Bible Dictionary

favoured by Jehovah, one of the sons of Pedaiah (1 Chr. 3:20), of the royal line of David....

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Hashabneiah in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE

hash-ab-ne-i'-a (chashabhneyah; the King James Version Hashabniah, hash-ab-ni'a). (1) Father of one of the builders of the wall (Neh 3:10). (2) A Levite mentioned in connection with the prayer preceding the signing of the covenant (Neh 9:5); possibly identical with the Hashabiah (chashabhyah) of Ezr 8:19,24; Neh 10:11; 11:22; 12:24, or one of t...

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Hashabiah in Easton's Bible Dictionary

regarded by Jehovah. (1.) Merarite Levite (1 Chr. 6:45; 9:14). (2.) A son of Jeduthun (25:3, 19). (3.) Son of Kemuel (26:30). (4.) One of the chief Levites (2 Chr. 35:9). (5.) A Levite (Neh. 11:22). (6.) One of the chief priests in the time of Ezra (Ezra 8:24). (7.) A chief of the Levites (Neh. 12:24). (8.) Ezra 8:19. (9.) Neh. 3:17....

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Haran in Easton's Bible Dictionary

(1.) Heb. haran; i.e., "mountaineer." The eldest son of Terah, brother of Abraham and Nahor, and father of Lot, Milcah, and Iscah. He died before his father (Gen. 11:27), in Ur of the Chaldees. (2.) Heb. haran, i.e., "parched;" or probably from the Accadian charana, meaning "a road." A celebrated city of Western Asia, now Harran, where A...

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