Shephi
(bareness), son of Shobal. of the sons of Seir. (1 Chronicles 1:40) Called also Shepho. (Genesis
36:23)
Shepho
(Genesis 36:23) [Shephi]
Shephuphan
(an adder), one of the sons of Bela the first-born of Benjamin. (1 Chronicles 8:5) His name is
also written SHEPHUPNAM (authorized Version “Shupham”), (Numbers 26:39) Shuppim (1
Chronicles 7:12,15) and Muppim. (Genesis 46:21) [Muppim]
Sherah
(kinswoman), daughter of Ephraim, (1 Chronicles 7:24) and foundress of the Beth-horons and
of a town called after her Uzzen-sherah, (B.C. about 1445.)
Sherebiah
(heat of Jehovah) a Levite in the time of Ezra. (Ezra 8:18,24) (B.C. 459.) When Ezra read the
law to the people, Sherebiah was among the Levites who assisted him. (Nehemiah 8:7) He signed
the covenant with Nehemiah. (Nehemiah 10:12)
Sheresh
(root), son of Machir the son of Manasseh by his wife Manchah. (1 Chronicles 7:16) (B.C.
before 1419.)
Sherezer
(prince of fire), one of the people’s messengers mentioned in (Zechariah 7:2)
Sheshach
(from the goddess Shach, reduplicated) is a term which occurs only in (Jeremiah 25:26; 51:41)
where it is evidently used as a synonym for either Babylon or Babylonia.
Sheshai
(noble), one of the three sons of Anak who dwelt in Hebron. (Numbers 13:22) (B.C. 1445.)
Sheshan
(Noble), a descendant of Jerahmeel the son of Hezron. (1 Chronicles 2:31,34,35) (B.C. after
1690.)
Sheshbazzar
(worshipper of fire), the Chaldean or Persian name given to Zerubbabel in (Ezra 1:8,11; 6:14,18)
[Zerubbabel]
Sheth
(compensation).
•The patriarch Seth. (1 Chronicles 1:1)
•In the Authorized Version of (Numbers 24:17) not a proper name, but there is reason to regard it
as an appellative. Read instead of “the sons of Sheth.” “the suns of tumult.” Comp. (Jeremiah
48:45)
Shethar
(Pers. a star), one of the seven princes of Persia and Media. (Esther 1:14) (B.C. 483.)
Shetharboznai
(Pers. star of splendor), a Persian officer of rank in the reign of Darius Hystaspes. (Ezra 5:3,6;
6:6,13) (B.C. 320.)
Sheva
frankie
(Frankie)
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