Bible Names N-Z

Segub in Naves Topical Bible

-1. Son of Hiel, the rebuilder of Jericho 1Ki 16:34 -2. Grandson of Judah 1Ch 2:4,5,21,22...

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Seir in Easton's Bible Dictionary

rough; hairy. (1.) A Horite; one of the "dukes" of Edom (Gen. 36:20-30). (2.) The name of a mountainous region occupied by the Edomites, extending along the eastern side of the Arabah from the south-eastern extremity of the Dead Sea to near the Akabah, or the eastern branch of the Red Sea. It was originally occupied by the Horites (Gen. 14...

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Segub in Smiths Bible Dictionary

(elevated). 1. The youngest son of Hiel the Hethelite who rebuilt Jericho. 1Ki 18:34 (B.C. about 910.) 2. Son of Hezron. 1Ch 2:21,28 (B.C. about 1682.)...

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Seir in Fausset's Bible Dictionary

("hairy, rugged".) 1. Named so from a Horite chief (Genesis 36:20). Or probably Seir was his title, not proper name, given from the rugged rocky nature of the country, or from its abounding in bushes, in contrast to Halak "the smooth mountain." Esau and the Edomite supplanted the previous occupants the Horites. frontHORITES.) Mount Seir is t...

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Secundus in Naves Topical Bible

-(A Thessalonian Christian) -Accompanies Paul from Corinth Ac 20:4-6...

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Segub in Easton's Bible Dictionary

elevated. (1.) The youngest son of Hiel the Bethelite. His death is recorded in 1 Kings 16:34 (comp. Josh. 6:26). (2.) A descendant of Judah (1 Chr. 2:21, 22)....

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Sennacherib in Naves Topical Bible

-(King of Assyria) -Invades Judah; lays siege to Jerusalem, but abandons the country and returns to Assyria 2Ki 18:17-37; 19:8; 2Ch 32:1-23; Isa 36; 37 -Death of 2Ki 19:35-37; Isa 37:36-38...

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Sennacherib in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE

se-nak'-er-ib (cancheribh; Sennachereim, Assyrian Sin- akhierba, "the moon-god Sin has increased the brothers"): Sennacherib (704-682 BC) ascended the throne of Assyria after the death of his father Sargon. Appreciating the fact that Babylon would be difficult to control, instead of endeavoring to conciliate the people he ignored them. The Bab...

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