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Seveneh
Syene (also spelled Seveneh) was an ancient Egyptian city located at the southern border of Egypt, marking the limit of Egyptian territory in biblical times.
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Seventy
Jesus commissioned seventy disciples to go before Him into every place, demonstrating the Great Commission's scope and the Church's role in gospel proclamation.
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Shaalbim
Shaalbim was a city in the territory of Dan, notable for being a place where the Danites initially failed to fully possess the land during the conquest of Canaan.
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Shaaph
Shaaph was a son of Caleb mentioned in the genealogies of 1 Chronicles. He appears in the lineage of Judah as a descendant of Caleb and his concubine Maacah.
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Shaaraim
Shaaraim was an ancient Israelite city in the territory of Judah, mentioned in connection with the pursuit of the Philistines after David's victory over Goliath.
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Shaashgaz
Shaashgaz was a eunuch in the Persian court of King Ahasuerus who had charge of the king's concubines. He appears briefly in the book of Esther as part of the narrative surrounding the selection of a new queen.
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Shabbethai
Shabbethai was a Levite who served in Jerusalem during the post-exilic period, assisting in religious instruction and temple administration under Ezra and Nehemiah.
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Shadrach
Shadrach was one of three Hebrew youths taken captive to Babylon who remained faithful to God despite pressure to compromise. He is remembered for his unwavering trust in God during the fiery furnace trial.
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Shage
Shage was the father of Ahiam, one of David's mighty men of valor who served in his army during his reign in Israel.
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Shaghia
Shaghia was a son of Jeroham listed among the descendants of Benjamin. He is mentioned only once in the genealogical records of 1 Chronicles.
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Shaharaim
Shaharaim was a Benjamite who lived during the period of the judges and had multiple wives and children. He is mentioned in the genealogical records of 1 Chronicles as part of the tribal ancestry of Benjamin.
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Shahazimah
Shahazimah was a city in the tribal territory of Issachar, listed among the towns allocated to this tribe during the conquest of Canaan.
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Shalem
Shalem was an ancient city in Canaan where Jacob settled after his journey from Paddan Aram, establishing himself in the land God had promised to his descendants. The name may relate to the concept of peace and wholeness, reflecting God's provision for Jacob's family.
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Shalim
Shalim was a region in the land of Benjamin that Saul and his servant passed through while searching for lost donkeys. This geographical location appears only once in Scripture as part of the narrative of God's providence in directing Saul to the prophet Samuel.
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Shalisha
Shalisha was a region in ancient Israel near Ephraim that Saul passed through while searching for his father's lost donkeys. It serves as a geographical marker in the narrative of God's providence in selecting Israel's first king.
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Shallecheth
Shallecheth was one of the gates of the temple in Jerusalem, mentioned in connection with the divisions of the gatekeepers during King David's reign. It appears to have been located on the west side of the temple complex.
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Shallum
Shallum was a common name in biblical Israel, borne by several significant figures including a king of Israel, temple gatekeepers, and other leaders during the post-exilic period.
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Shallun
Shallun was a post-exilic Jewish leader who helped rebuild the wall of Jerusalem under Nehemiah's direction, demonstrating faithful service in restoring the city's defenses.
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Shalmai
Shalmai was a servant of the temple whose descendants returned from exile to Jerusalem. He appears in the lists of those who came back with Zerubbabel.
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Shalman
Shalman was an ancient king whose destructive military campaign is mentioned as a warning example in Scripture. This historical reference illustrates God's judgment on nations that turn from Him.
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Shalmaneser
Shalmaneser V was an Assyrian king who conquered the northern kingdom of Israel around 722 BC, bringing judgment upon God's people for their persistent idolatry and unfaithfulness to the covenant.
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Shama
Shama was a mighty man of valor who served as one of David's warriors. He is remembered as a devoted military leader in Israel's kingdom.
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Shamariah
Shamariah was one of the sons born to King Rehoboam of Judah through his wife Mahalath, demonstrating the royal lineage of the divided kingdom.
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Shame
Shame is a consequence of sin and separation from God, yet Christ removes our shame through His redemptive work, calling us to abandon worldly shame and embrace His righteousness.
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Shamer
Shamer was a Levite musician in Israel's temple during King David's reign, serving in the worship and praise of God through music and song.
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Shamgar
Shamgar was a judge of Israel who delivered the nation from Philistine oppression by killing 600 enemies with an ox goad, demonstrating that God can use ordinary people and unlikely weapons to accomplish His purposes.
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Shamhuth
Shamhuth was a military commander in King David's army, serving as the captain of the fifth month with 24,000 soldiers under his command.
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Shamir
Shamir was a city in the hill country of Judah and the hometown of Tola, a judge of Israel. It represents a place of godly leadership in Old Testament history.
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Shamma
Shamma was a son of Zophah in the genealogy of the tribe of Asher. He represents one of many biblical names recorded in the genealogical records of Israel's tribes.
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Shammah
Shammah refers to multiple biblical figures, most notably a mighty man in David's army known for his courageous stand against the Philistines. He exemplifies faithful service and bold courage in God's work.
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Shammai
Shammai was a man of Judah in the Old Testament lineage, mentioned in the genealogical records of 1 Chronicles as a descendant of Judah through Caleb.
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Shammoth
Shammoth was one of David's mighty men, listed among his most valiant warriors during his reign as king of Israel.
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Shammua
Shammua was a leader in Israel during two significant periods: as one of the twelve spies sent to scout Canaan, and later as a priest who returned from exile.
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Shammuah
Shammuah was one of the sons born to King David in Jerusalem during his reign over Israel. He is listed among David's children recorded in the biblical genealogies.
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Shamsherai
Shamsherai was a son of Jeroham in the tribe of Benjamin, listed among the heads of families in Jerusalem during the post-exilic period.
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Shapham
Shapham was a Gadite leader during the reign of King Jotham of Judah, listed among the chiefs of his tribe in the genealogical records of 1 Chronicles.
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Shaphan
Shaphan was a high-ranking official in Judah during the reign of King Josiah who discovered the Book of the Law and later showed mercy to the prophet Jeremiah. His family played significant roles in protecting God's prophet during Judah's final days.
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Shaphat
Shaphat was a biblical name borne by several individuals in the Old Testament, most notably the father of the prophet Elisha. The name means 'he has judged' and appears in various genealogies and narratives throughout Israel's history.
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Shapher
Shapher was a wilderness encampment where the Israelites stopped during their forty-year journey from Egypt to Canaan. It appears in the itinerary of Israel's travels recorded in Numbers 33.
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Sharai
Sarai, later renamed Sarah, was Abraham's wife and the mother of Isaac, demonstrating faith and God's faithfulness across generations.
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Sharar
Sharar was a father of one of David's mighty men, representing the faithful servants who supported Israel's greatest king. His son Ahiam is mentioned among the thirty elite warriors of David's army.
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Sharezer
Sharezer was a son of the Assyrian king Sennacherib who, along with his brother Adrammelech, murdered his father in an act of rebellion. This event fulfilled God's judgment against Assyria's pride and blasphemy.
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Sharon
Sharon was a fertile coastal plain in ancient Israel known for its rich pastureland and agricultural abundance. It served as a region for grazing livestock and was valued for its natural beauty and productivity.
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Sharuhen
Sharuhen was a city in southern Canaan assigned to the tribe of Simeon within Judah's inheritance, marking an important boundary in the promised land distribution.
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Shashai
Shashai was a man of Israel who divorced his foreign wife during Ezra's reform to restore covenant faithfulness. His name appears in the list of those who put away their foreign wives to comply with God's law.
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Shashak
Shashak was a Benjamite chief mentioned in the genealogy of Benjamin recorded in 1 Chronicles 8.
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Shaul
Shaul was a son of Simeon and grandson of Jacob, representing one of the tribal families of Israel during the wilderness period and settlement of Canaan.
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Shaveh
Shaveh was a valley near Jerusalem where significant biblical events occurred, including Abraham's meeting with Melchizedek and Absalom's monument.
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Shaveh Kiriathaim
Shaveh Kiriathaim was a plain in ancient Moab where Chedorlaomer and his allied kings defeated the Rephaim during a military campaign in Abraham's time.
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Shaving
Shaving in Scripture relates primarily to Nazirite vows and priestly regulations, reflecting separation unto God and ceremonial holiness rather than moral prohibitions.
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