Hashem
(fat). The sons of Hashem the Gizonite are named amongst the members of David’s guard in
(1 Chronicles 11:34) (B.C. before 1014.)
Hashmonah
(fatness), a station of the Israelites, mentioned (Numbers 33:29) as next before Moseroth.
Hashub
(intelligent).
•A son of Pahath-moab, who assisted in the repair of the wall of Jerusalem. (Nehemiah 3:11) (B.C.
446.)
•Another who assisted in the same work. (Nehemiah 3:23)
•One of the heads of the people who sealed the covenant with Nehemiah. (Nehemiah 10:23) (B.C.
410.)
•A Merarite Levite. (Nehemiah 11:15)
Hashubah
(intelligent), the first of a group of five men, apparently the latter half of the family of
Zerubbabel. (1 Chronicles 3:20)
Hashum
(rich).
•Bene-Hashum, 223 in number, came back from Babylon with Zerubbabel. (Ezra 2:19; 10:33;
Nehemiah 7:22) (B.C. before 536.) The chief man of the family was among these who sealed the
covenant with Nehemiah. (Nehemiah 10:18) (B.C. 410.)
•One of the priests or Levites who stood on Ezra’s left hand while he read the law to the
congregation. (Nehemiah 8:4) (B.C. 410.)
Hashupha
(stripped), one of the families of Nethinim who returned from captivity in the first caravan
(Nehemiah 7:46) Called Hasupha in (Ezra 2:43) (B.C. 536.)
Hasrah
(very poor), the form in which the name Harhas is given in (2 Chronicles 34:22) comp. 2Kin
22:14
Hassenaah
The Bene-Hassenaah rebuilt the fish-gate in the repair of the wall of Jerusalem. (Nehemiah 3:3)
(B.C. 446.)
Hasshub
[See Hashub]
Hasupha
[See Hashupha]
Hatach
(verily), one of the eunuchs in the court of Ahasuerus. (Esther 4:5,6,9,10) (B.C. 474.)
Hathath
(fearful), one of the sons of Othniel the Kenazite. (1 Chronicles 4:13)
Hatipha
(captive). Bene-Hatipha (i.e. sons of Hatipha) were among the Nethinim who returned from
Babylon with Zerubbabel. (Ezra 2:54; Nehemiah 7:56) (B.C. 536.)
Hatita
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