This page includes a list of biblical proper names that start with H in English transcription. Some of the names are given with a proposed etymological meaning. For further information on the names included on the list, the reader may consult the sources listed below in the References and External Links.
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H
edit- Haahashtari
- Habaiah
- Habakkuk
- Habazziniah
- Habor
- Hachaliah
- Hachilah
- Hachmoni
- Hadad
- Hadadezer
- Hadadrimmon
- Hadar
- Hadarezer
- Hadashah
- Hadassah
- Hadattah, new,[1][2] NEW HAZOR[3]
- Hades, see Hell (the grave or place of the dead),[4] “brought down to hell” (hades), i.e., simply to the lowest debasement,[5] descent of Christ into Hell, the death and burial of Jesus,[6] The abode of departed spirits[7]
- Hadlai
- Hadoram
- Hadrach
- Hagab
- Hagabah, grasshopper[8]
- Hagar
- Haggai
- Haggeri
- Haggiah
- Haggith
- Hai, same as Ai = heap of ruins[9][10]
- Hakkatan
- Hakkoz
- Hakupha
- Halah
- Halak[citation needed]
- Halhul
- Hali (biblical place)
- Hallelujah
- Hallohesh
- Ham
- Haman
- Hamath
- Hamath-zobah
- Hammedatha
- Hammelech
- Hammoleketh, the queen[11][12]
- Hammon (biblical place)
- Hamonah
- Hamon-gog
- Hamor
- Hamul
- Hamutal
- Hanameel
- Hanan
- Hananeel
- Hanani
- Hananiah
- Hanes
- Haniel
- Hannah
- Hannathon
- Hanniel
- Hanoch
- Hanun
- Hapharaim
- Hara
- Haradah
- Haran
- Harbonah
- Hareph
- Harhaiah
- Harhur
- Harhas
- Harim
- Harnepher
- Harod
- Harosheth
- Harran
- Harsha
- Harum (biblical figure)
- Harumaph
- Haruphite
- Haruz
- Hasadiah
- Hashabiah
- Hashabnah
- Hashem
- Hashub
- Hashubah
- Hashum
- Hashupha
- Hasrah
- Hatach
- Hathath
- Hatita
- Hattill
- Hattush
- Hauran
- Havilah
- Havoth-Jair
- Hazael
- Hazaiah
- Hazar-addar
- Hazar-enan
- Hazar-gaddah
- Hazar-hatticon
- Hazarmaveth
- Hazar-shual
- Hazar-susah, or -susim
- Hazeroth
- Hazzelelponi
- Hazezon-tamar
- Hazo
- Hazor
- Heber
- Hebrews
- Hebron
- Hegai, or Hege
- Helam
- Helbah, Helbon
- Heldai, Heleb, Heled
- Helek
- Helem
- Heleph
- Helez
- Heli
- Helkai
- Helkath-hazzurim
- Helon
- Heman
- Hen
- Hena, "he has driven away"[13]
- Henadad
- Henoch
- Hepher
- Hephzibah
- Heres
- Heresh
- Hermas
- Hermogenes
- Hermon
- Herod
- Herodion
- Heshbon
- Heshmon
- Heth
- Hethlon
- Hezekiah
- Hezir
- Hezrai
- Hezron
- Hiddai
- Hiel
- Hierapolis
- Hilen
- Hilkiah
- Hillel
- Hinnom
- Hirah
- Hiram
- Hittite
- Hivites
- Hizkijah
- Hobab
- Hobah
- Hod (biblical figure)
- Hodaiah
- Hodaviah
- Hodesh
- Hoglah
- Hoham
- Holon
- Homam
- Hophni
- Hophra
- Hor
- Horeb
- Horem
- Hor-hagidgad
- Hori
- Horims
- Hormah
- Horonaim
- Horinites
- Hosah
- Hosanna
- Hosea
- Hoshaiah
- Hoshama
- Hotham
- Hothir
- Hukkok
- Hul
- Huldah
- Hupham
- Huppim
- Hur
- Huram
- Huri
- Hushah
- Hushai
- Hushathite
- Huz
- Huzoth
- Huzzab
- Hymeneus
References
edit- Comay, Joan, Who's Who in the Old Testament, Oxford University Press, 1971, ISBN 0-19-521029-8
- Lockyer, Herbert, All the men of the Bible, Zondervan Publishing House (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1958
- Lockyer, Herbert, All the women of the Bible, Zondervan Publishing 1988, ISBN 0-310-28151-2
- Lockyer, Herbert, All the Divine Names and Titles in the Bible, Zondervan Publishing 1988, ISBN 0-310-28041-9
- Tischler, Nancy M., All things in the Bible: an encyclopedia of the biblical world , Greenwood Publishing, Westport, Conn. : 2006 ISBN 0-313-33082-4
Inline references
edit- ^ Smith's Bible Dictionary
- ^ Easton's Bible Dictionary
- ^ Nave's Topical Bible
- ^ Smith's Bible Dictionary
- ^ Easton's Bible Dictionary
- ^ New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious
- ^ New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious
- ^ T. K. Cheyne; J. Sutherland Black, eds. (1901) [1899]. "Hagabah". Encyclopaedia Biblica: A Critical Dictionary of the Literary, Political, and Religious History, the Archaeology, Geography, and Natural History of the Bible. Vol. 2, E–K. New York: The Macmillan Company.
- ^ Smith's Bible Dictionary
- ^ Easton's Bible Dictionary
- ^ Smith's Bible Dictionary
- ^ Easton's Bible Dictionary
- ^ Thomas Kelly Cheyne (1901) [1899]. "Hena". In T. K. Cheyne; J. Sutherland Black (eds.). Encyclopaedia Biblica: A Critical Dictionary of the Literary, Political, and Religious History, the Archaeology, Geography, and Natural History of the Bible. Vol. 2, E–K. New York: The Macmillan Company.