Easton's Bible Dictionary

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  • SHIMROM watchman, the fourth son of Issachar (Genesis 46:13; 1
    Chronicles 7:1; R.V., correctly, “Shimron”).

  • SHIMRON watch-post, an ancient city of the Canaanites; with its
    villages, allotted to Zebulun (Joshua 19:15); now probably Semunieh, on
    the northern edge of the plain of Esdraelon, 5 miles west of Nazareth.

  • SHIMRON-MERON the same, probably, as Shimron (Joshua 12:20).

  • SHIMSHAI the shining one, or sunny, the secretary of Rehum the
    chancellor, who took part in opposing the rebuilding of the temple after
    the Captivity (Ezra 4:8, 9, 17-23).

  • SHINAB cooling, the king of Adamah, in the valley of Siddim, who with
    his confederates was conquered by Chedorlaomer (Genesis 14:2).

  • SHINAR, THE LAND OF LXX. and Vulgate “Senaar;” in the
    inscriptions, “Shumir;” probably identical with Babylonia or Southern
    Mesopotamia, extending almost to the Persian Gulf. Here the tower of
    Babel was built (Genesis 11:1-6), and the city of Babylon. The name
    occurs later in Jewish history (Isaiah 11:11; Zechariah 5:11). Shinar was
    apparently first peopled by Turanian tribes, who tilled the land and made
    bricks and built cities. Then tribes of Semites invaded the land and settled
    in it, and became its rulers. This was followed in course of time by an
    Elamite invasion; from which the land was finally delivered by
    Khammurabi, the son of Amarpel (“Amraphel, king of Shinar,” Genesis
    14:1), who became the founder of the new empire of Chaldea. (See
    AMRAPHEL.)

  • SHIPHMITE probably the designation of Zabdi, who has charge of
    David’s vineyards (1 Chronicles 27:27).

  • SHIPHRAH beauty, one of the Egyptian midwives (Exodus 1:15).

  • SHIPHTAN judicial, an Ephraimite prince at the time of the division of
    Canaan (Numbers 34:24).

  • SHIPS early used in foreign commerce by the Phoenicians (Genesis
    49:13). Moses (Deuteronomy 28:68) and Job (9:26) make reference to
    them, and Balaam speaks of the “ships of Chittim” (Numbers 24:24).
    Solomon constructed a navy at Ezion-geber by the assistance of Hiram’s
    sailors (1 Kings 9:26-28; 2 Chronicles 8:18). Afterwards, Jehoshaphat
    sought to provide himself with a navy at the same port, but his ships

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