shik'-er-on (shikkeron; the King James Version Shicron): A place mentioned in Joshua 15:11 as being on the northern border of Ju...
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shil'-him shilchim (Joshua 15:32)): See SHAARAIM, (2). Possibly Azubah the mother of Jehoshaphat, who is called "the daughter of S...
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si-lo'-am, si-lo'-am, si-lo'-a, she'-la, shi-lo'-a:(1) me ha-shiloach (shiloach or shilloach is a passive...
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(The most usual form is shiloh, but it appears 8 times as shilo, and 3 times as Shilow; Selo, Selom): A town in the lot of Ephr...
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(shimron; Codex Vaticanus Sumoon; Codex Alexandrinus Someron and other forms): A town whose king was tributary to Jabin king o...
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shim'-ron-me'-ron (shimron mer'on; Sumoon.... Mamroth, Codex Alexandrinus Samron.... Phasga.... Maron): A royal city of the...
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shi'-nar (shin`ar; Senaar Sen(n)aar):1. Identification2. Possible Babylonian Form of the Name3. Sumerian and Other Equivalents4. Th...
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shi'-on (shi'on; Codex Vaticanus Siona, Codex Alexandrinus Seian): A town in the territory of Issachar, named with Shunem, Hapharaim...
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shit'-im (ha-shiTTim, "the acacias"; Sattein):(1) This marked the last camping-ground of Israel before they crossed the Jordan to...
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sho'-a (shoa`; Soue): A people named in Ezekiel 23:23 in association with Babylonians, Chaldeans and Assyrians. Schrader identifies w...
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