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Sered in Naves Topical Bible

-Son of Zebulun Ge 46:14; Nu 26:26...

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Sennacherib in Fausset's Bible Dictionary

On the monuments Tzin-akki-irib, "Sin (the "moon goddess") increases brothers," implying Sennacherib was not the firstborn; or else "thanking the god for the gift." Sargon's son and successor. Ascended the throne 704 B.C., crushed the revolt of Babylon, and drove away Merodach Baladan, made Belibus his officer viceroy, ravaged the Aramaean lan...

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Seraiah in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE

se-ra'-ya, se-ri'-a (serayahu, "Yah hath prevailed"; Septuagint Saraias, or Saraia): (1) Secretary of David (2 Sam 8:17); in 2 Sam 20:25 he is called Sheva; in 1 Ki 4:3 the name appears as Shisha. This last or Shasha would be restored elsewhere by some critics; others prefer the form Shavsha, which is found in 1 Ch 18:16. (2) A high priest in ...

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Sered in Smiths Bible Dictionary

(fear), the first-born of Zebulun. Ge 46:14; Nu 26:26 about 1700.)...

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Seraiah in Naves Topical Bible

-1. Also called SHEVA, SHISHA, and SHAVSHA David's scribe 2Sa 8:17; 20:25; 1Ki 4:3; 1Ch 18:16 -2. Chief priest at the time of collapse of Jerusalem 2Ki 25:18 Father of Ezra Ezr 7:1 Killed by Nebuchadnezzar 2Ki 25:18-21; Jer 52:24-27 -3. An Israelite captain who surrendered to Gedaliah 2Ki 25:23; Jer 40:8 -4. Son of Kenaz 1Ch 4:13,14 -5...

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Sered in Easton's Bible Dictionary

fear, one of the sons of Zebulun (Gen. 46:14)....

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Segub in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE

se'-gub (seghubh (Qere), seghibh (Kethibh); Codex Vaticanus Zegoub; Codex Alexandrinus Segoub): 15:27; 1 Ch 9:22, etc.), And chozeh (2 Sam 24:11; 2 Ki 17:13; 1 Ch 21:9; 25:5; 29:29, etc.). The former designation is from the ordinary verb "to see"; the latter is connected with the verb used of prophetic vision. It appears from 1 Sam 9:9 that "s...

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Seir in Smiths Bible Dictionary

(hairy, Shaggy), 1. We have both "land of Seir," Ge 32:3; 36:50 and "Mount Seir." Ge 14:6 It is the original name of the mountain range extending along the east side of the valley of Arabah, from the Dead Sea to the Elanitic, Golf. The Horites appear to have been the chief of the aboriginal inhabitants, Ge 36:20 but it was ever afterward the ...

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