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Habakkuk | "Embrace", a prophet of Judah, and a book of his dialog with God. |
habergeon | A sleeveless coat of armor, protecting the neck and chest, or the javelin. |
habitation | The place where you live. |
Hadad | An Edomite adversary of Solomon. |
Hades | Hell. |
hadst | Had. |
haft | The handle of a weapon or cutting tool. |
Hagar | Handmaid of Sarah, mother of Ishmael. |
Haggai | "Festive", a prophet, and his book that records his messages to the returning exiles. |
Hail | Call out a person, or a greeting. |
Halak | A mountain on the southern edge of Judea. |
hale | Force someone to go. |
haling | Forcing to go. |
hallelujah | "Praise the Lord". |
hallow | Declare holy or sacred. |
halt | Lame, or limping. |
Ham | Son of Noah. |
Haman | "Splendid", the villain of the book of Esther. |
Hamath | "Fortress, citadel", the capital of the kingdom on the banks of the Orontes River. |
Hananiah | Son of the prophet Azur, that falsely prophesied the return from Babylon. |
handbreath | The width of the four fingers closely held together, about 3 to 4 inches. |
handmaid | A servant girl, usually attending to one person. |
Hannah | "Grace, or prayer", mother of Samuel, wife of Elkanah. |
Haran | Father of Lot, brother of Abraham. |
harlot | Prostitute. |
harp | A stringed instrument, David played one to soothe Saul. |
hart | Stag, deer. |
harvest | Gathering in of ripe crops or fodder. |
Hast | Have. |
haste | Hurry. |
hastened | Hurried. |
hate | Intense dislike. |
hath | Has. |
haven | A refuge, a small natural bay or inlet providing shelter for ships. |
Havilah | A region made up of the Pison river basin of Eden, rich in gold, onyx and bdellium. |
havock | Destruction or disturbance on a wide and intense scale. |
Hazael | King of Syria. |
Hazeroth | One of the resting places of the Israelites on their journey from Egypt. |
Hazor | Largest and best fortified of all the Canaanite cities taken by Joshua. |
he | The 5th letter of the Hebrew alphabet. |
headlong | Head first. |
heady | Reckless. |
hearken | Listen, to pay attention, and give in. |
heart | Center of the emotions and feelings. |
heathen | A person who does not worship God. |
heave offering | Wave offering, it was heaved toward the altar and then pulled back and given to the priests as their portion. |
heaven | God's dwelling place, may also mean sky. |
heaveoffering | Wave offering, it was heaved toward the altar and then pulled back and given to the priests as their portion. |
Heber | Eber, son of Salah, lived 464 years. |
Hebrew | "Passed over", an Israelite, a Jew, and their language. |
Hebrews | A letter written by Paul to the Jews. |
Hebron | City conquered by Joshua and given to Caleb where Abraham and Sarah were buried. |
heed | Give careful attention and consideration. |
heifer | A young cow that has not born any young. |
heifer offering | The offering made to make clean the unclean who have come in contact with the dead. |
heir | One who is to receive an inheritance. |
Hell | Satan's dwelling place, an eternal fire and place of torment. |
helmet | Protective head gear. |
helve | The handle of a tool. |
hence | From here, or since. |
henceforth | From now on. |
henceforward | From now on. |
Henoch | "Dedicated", Enoch, son of Jared, the father of Methuselah, who walked with God, and was not for God took him, lived 365 years. |
herb | A plant valued for flavoring food. |
herdman | A man who tends herds. |
herdsman | A man who tends herds. |
hereafter | After this. |
hereby | By this. |
herein | In this. |
heresy | A religious belief in opposition to the orthodox (common, legal or Christian) belief. |
heretick | Heretic, someone who opposes the accepted belief. |
heretofore | Before. |
heritage | What has been or can be inherited. |
Hermon | A Palestinian mountain on the border between Syria and Lebanon. |
Herod Agrippa I | Killed James, arrested Peter, and was killed by an angel of the Lord. |
Herod Agrippa II | Listened to Paul who had been arrested, almost persuaded. |
Herod Antipas | Ruled over Galilee and Perea for 30 years, killed John the Baptist. |
Herod The Great | Builder of the temple, murdered the babies at the time of Jesus birth, bloodthirsty and cruel. |
Herod the Tetrarch | Antipas, responsible for the imprisonment and death of John the Baptist. |
Herodians | Counseled with the Pharisees to find accusation against Jesus. |
Herodias | "Feminine of Herod", she persuaded her husband Herod Antipas to kill John the Baptist. |
Heshbon | A city of the Moabites taken by Israel under Moses. |
Heth | Descendants are the Hittites, sold Abraham the land where he buried Sarah. |
hewers | Cutters. |
hewn | Cut with blows of an axe. |
Hezekiah | "Strength of Jehovah", a generally good 13th King of Judah that removed the Idol worship of his father Ahaz. |
Hezron | Son of Pharez. |
Hiddekel | The ancient name of the Tigris river. |
Hierapolis | A city in Asia about 6 miles north of Laodicea, famous for its hot springs. |
high priest | The priest who once a year, on the Day of Atonement, entered into the Holy of Holies. |
highminded | Having or exhibiting lofty principles. |
Hilkiah | A high priest that brought the book of the law to King Josiah. |
hin | A unit of dry measure of about six pints. |
hind | A doe, a female deer. |
hinder | Prevent, or at the back. |
hindermost | Furtherest back. |
hindmost | The furtherest back. |
Hiram | King of Tyre that supplied King David with help to build his palace. |
hireling | Someone who only works for the money, no interest in the work. |
hither | Here. |
hitherto | Before this. |
Hittites | Descendants of Heth. |
Hivites | One of the nations of Canaan that dwelt generally in the Lebanon hills and around Mount Hermon. |
hoary head | Gray or white hair from age. |
Hobab | "Beloved", son of Jethro, the father in law of Moses. |
hoise | Raise. |
holden | Held. |
holiness | The quality of being holy. |
holpen | Helped. |
holy | Spiritual purity, or living a life of spiritual purity. |
Holy Father | God the father, the creater of all things. |
Holy Ghost | The third part of the trinity of God. |
Holy One | Jesus Christ, the son of God. |
Holy Spirit | The third part of the trinity of God. |
homer | A liquid measurement of about 78 gallons. |
Honour | Honor, show great respect. |
hope | Confident trust that something will happen. |
Hophni | One of the two evil sons of Eli. |
Hor | Mountain where Aaron was buried. |
Horeb | Mount Sinai, mountain of God where Moses saw the burning bush, and later received the 10 commandments. |
Hormah | Where Israel destroyed the Canaanites in the wilderness. |
horn | Symbolized strength. |
hornet | A bee, used by God to drive out the Canaanites, the Hivites and the Hittites. |
hosannah | Hebrew for "save now", or "we pray". |
Hosea | "Help", a prophet to the northern Kingdom, and a book that records the events and prophecies of his time. |
Hoshea | "Deliverance", 19th (last) King of Israel. |
hospitality | The receiving of a guest. |
hough | Hamstring. |
household | Family, those who live in the same house. |
householder | Owner of a house. |
howbeit | However, nevertheless. |
howsoever | However. |
Huldah | "Weasel", a prophetess. |
humble | Meekness, not to think more highly of yourself than you should. |
hungred | Hungry. |
Hur | The man that stood with Aaron to hold up Moses hands when Israel was fighting the Amelekites. |
husbandman | Caretaker, farmer. |
husbandmen | Caretaker of plants, farmers. |
husbandry | Caretaker, farmer. |
Hushai | Wise man of David that frustrated Ahithophel's advice to Absalom. |
hymn | A song of praise and adoration to God. |
hypocrisy | A pretense of religious devotion. |
hypocrite | One who pretends to be something he is not. |
hyssop | A plant with a mint like aroma used as a medicine. |