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[[@Topic:Sh'ma]] Sh'ma :
shema - Israel See note


Sh'ma - Yisrael :
shema - Israel See note


[[@Topic:shade]] shade :
shade - from heat; sun - shade from


shade - from heat :
Isa. [[4:6|bible.23.4.6]]; Jonah [[4:6|bible.32.4.6]]


shade - God provides :
sun - shade from


[[@Topic:shadow]] shadow :
healing - by indirect means; shadow - reversed on sundial; typology - shadow of things


shadow - healing :
healing - by indirect means


shadow - of things :
typology - shadow of things


shadow - reversed on sundial :
2K. [[20:9-11|bible.12.20.9]]; Isa. [[38:8|bible.23.38.8]]


[[@Topic:Shalmaneser III]] Shalmaneser III :
archaeology - Obelisk of Shalmaneser III See note


Shalmaneser III - obelisk :
archaeology - Obelisk of Shalmaneser III See note


[[@Topic:shalom]] shalom :

Note "completeness" or "whole" (Dr. Ben Gigi)




[[@Topic:shame]] shame :
shame - at His appearing; shame - at judgment; shame - of gospel; shame - of Jesus


shame - at His appearing :
1Jn. [[2:28|bible.83.2.28]]


shame - at judgment :
Isa. [[45:24|bible.23.45.24]]; Rev. [[20:12|bible.87.20.12]]


shame - of gospel :
Rom. [[1:16|bible.66.1.16]]


shame - of Jesus :
Mark [[8:38|bible.62.8.38]]; Luke [[9:26|bible.63.9.26]]


[[@Topic:shaphar]] shaphar :
shaphar - root of shofar See note


shaphar - root of shofar :
1Cor. [[15:52|bible.67.15.52]]; 1Th. [[4:16|bible.73.4.16]]

Note shaphar: Hebrew - "to glisten" or "to make fair," shaphar ([[HebrewStrongs:h8231]]) = root of shofar ([[HebrewStrongs:h7782]]) See shofar




[[@Topic:shared]] shared :
possessions - shared


shared - possessions :
possessions - shared


[[@Topic:Sharon]] Sharon :
Sharon - rose of


Sharon - rose of :
Sos. [[2:1|bible.22.2.1]]


[[@Topic:shaved]] shaved :
head - crown shaved


shaved - crown of head :
head - crown shaved


[[@Topic:Shavuot]] Shavuot :

Note Feast of Weeks, Pentecost, 6th of Sivan. Passover + Shabbat + Morrow + 50 days (Lev. [[23:15-22|bible.3.23.15]]).




[[@Topic:Sheba]] Sheba :
Sheba - Queen See note

Note Arabia




Sheba - Queen :
1K. [[10:1|bible.11.10.1]]; 1K. [[10:4|bible.11.10.4]]; 1K. [[10:10|bible.11.10.10]]; 1K. [[10:13|bible.11.10.13]]; 2Chr. [[9:1|bible.14.9.1]]; 2Chr. [[9:3|bible.14.9.3]]; 2Chr. [[9:9|bible.14.9.9]]; 2Chr. [[9:12|bible.14.9.12]]; Mtt. [[12:42|bible.61.12.42]]; Luke [[11:31|bible.63.11.31]]

Note ". . .historians have almost universally agreed that Ethiopia could not have been connected with the Queen of Sheba because of geographical and demographical difficulties. The land over which the Queen of Sheba ruled was probably Yemen, and in the time of Solomon (about 960 B.C.), Ethiopian settlements were too small to support an empire." Ref-0142, p. 132.




[[@Topic:sheep]] sheep :
judgment - sheep and goat See note; sheep - feed My; sheep - lost; sheep - other; sheep - people of God; shepherd - struck; voice - sheep hear


sheep - feed My :
Luke [[22:32|bible.63.22.32]]; John [[21:15-17|bible.64.21.15]]


sheep - goat judgment :
judgment - sheep and goat See note


sheep - hear God's voice :
voice - sheep hear


sheep - lost :
Ps. [[119:176|bible.19.119.176]]; Isa. [[53:6|bible.23.53.6]]; Jer. [[50:6|bible.24.50.6]]; Mtt. [[15:24|bible.61.15.24]]; Mtt. [[18:12|bible.61.18.12]]; Luke [[15:4|bible.63.15.4]]; 1Pe. [[2:25|bible.81.2.25]]


sheep - other :
Isa. [[56:8|bible.23.56.8]]; John [[10:16|bible.64.10.16]]


sheep - people of God :
Ps. [[95:7|bible.19.95.7]]


sheep - scatter :
shepherd - struck


[[@Topic:Shekinah]] Shekinah :
Shekinah - comes to temple See note; Shekinah - departs temple See note; Shekinah - dwells between cherubim; Shekinah - over Mt. Zion; Shekinah - visible See note


Shekinah - comes to temple :
1K. [[8:10-11|bible.11.8.10]]; 2Chr. [[7:1|bible.14.7.1]]; Eze. [[43:2-4|bible.26.43.2]]; Eze. [[44:1-2|bible.26.44.1]]; Hag. [[2:7-9|bible.37.2.7]]; Zec. [[8:3|bible.38.8.3]] (?); Mtt. [[20:12|bible.61.20.12]]

Note "Since these verses [Eze. [[43:1-7|bible.26.43.1]]] on the return and restoration of God's glory to the new Temple are one of the strongest evidences for the eschatological interpretation of chapters 40-48, it is important to give closer attention to this event. Nowhere in Scripture nor in extrabiblical Jewish literature is it stated that the divine presence filled the Second Temple as it did the Tabernacle (Ex. [[40:34-35|bible.2.40.34]]) and the First Temple (1K. [[8:10-11|bible.11.8.10]]; 2Chr. [[5:13-14|bible.14.5.13]]; 2Chr. [[7:13|bible.14.7.13]]). Rather, Jewish sources made a point of its absence (see Tosefta Yom Tov) and relegated such a hope to the eschatalogical period known as 'the period of the restoration of all things' (Acts [[3:21|bible.65.3.21]])." Ref-0146, p. 526. See Shekinah - departs temple. Questionable: Zec. [[8:3|bible.38.8.3]] (?);




Shekinah - departs temple :
1S. [[4:21|bible.9.4.21]]; Ps. [[78:60|bible.19.78.60]]; Eze. [[8:4-6|bible.26.8.4]]; Eze. [[9:3|bible.26.9.3]]; Eze. [[10:4|bible.26.10.4]]; Eze. [[10:18-19|bible.26.10.18]]; Eze. [[11:22-23|bible.26.11.22]]; Hos. [[5:15|bible.28.5.15]]; Zec. [[14:4|bible.38.14.4]]; Mtt. [[23:38|bible.61.23.38]]; Mtt. [[24:1-3|bible.61.24.1]]; Luke [[13:35|bible.63.13.35]]; Luke [[24:50-51|bible.63.24.50]]; Acts [[1:9-11|bible.65.1.9]]

Note The temple, the 'house' of Israel, is left 'desolate' when the glory of God departs. Note the intentional parallel between the Shekinah departing the temple to the Mt. of Olives (Eze. [[10:18|bible.26.10.18]]; Eze. [[11:22-23|bible.26.11.22]]) and Jesus leaving the temple to the Mt. of Olives (Mtt. [[23:38|bible.61.23.38]]; Mtt. [[24:1-3|bible.61.24.1]]). See Shekinah - returned to temple. "But the nation had rejected Him; and as He leaves this temple, it is no longer named 'my house' (Mtt. [[21:13|bible.61.21.13]]) but 'your house' (Mtt. [[23:38|bible.61.23.38]]). And by reason of His rejection and withdrawal, Israel's house is left 'desolate.'" Ref-0183, p. 361. "The mountain which is so clearly defined and located in this prophecy [Zec. [[14:4|bible.38.14.4]]] is already associated with many events and crises in Israel's history. . . it was from this mountain, which is before Jerusalem on the east, that the prophet Ezekiel saw the glory of Jehovah finally taking its departure. It was from this mountain also that He, who was not only the symbol, but the living personal revelation of the glory of Jehovah, finally took his departure from the land, after He had been rejected by the nation. He led His handful of disciples out as far as Bethany (on the Mount of Olives), and He lifted up His hands and blessed them. 'And it came to pass while He blessed them, He was parted from them, and carried up to heaven' [Luke [[24:50-51|bible.63.24.50]]]; since then a still darker era in the long Ichabod period of Israel's history commenced. . . . And what is this but a prophecy in symbolic language of the same event which the heavenly messengers announced to the men of Galilee [Acts [[1:9-11|bible.65.1.9]]]. We love to think that this same mountain on which He once shed tears of sorrow over Jerusalem, the slope of which witnessed His agony and bloody sweat, shall be the first also to witness His manifestation in glory; and that His blessed feet, which in the days of His flesh walked wearily over this mountain on the way to Bethany shall, 'in that day,' be planted here in triumph and majesty." Ref-0206, p. 496.




Shekinah - dwells between cherubim :
Ex. [[25:22|bible.2.25.22]]; Num. [[7:89|bible.4.7.89]]; 1S. [[4:4|bible.9.4.4]]; 2S. [[6:2|bible.10.6.2]]; 1K. [[7:29|bible.11.7.29]]; 2K. [[19:15|bible.12.19.15]]; 1Chr. [[13:6|bible.13.13.6]]; 2Chr. [[5:7|bible.14.5.7]]; 2Chr. [[6:41|bible.14.6.41]]; Ps. [[26:8|bible.19.26.8]]; Ps. [[80:1|bible.19.80.1]]; Ps. [[99:1|bible.19.99.1]]; Isa. [[37:16|bible.23.37.16]]; Eze. [[41:18|bible.26.41.18]]


Shekinah - over Mt. Zion :
Isa. [[4:5|bible.23.4.5]]; Zec. [[2:5|bible.38.2.5]]


Shekinah - visible :
Gen. [[3:8|bible.1.3.8]] (?); Gen. [[3:24|bible.1.3.24]]; Gen. [[15:17|bible.1.15.17]]; Ex. [[3:2|bible.2.3.2]]; Ex. [[13:21-22|bible.2.13.21]]; Ex. [[14:19-20|bible.2.14.19]]; Ex. [[14:24|bible.2.14.24]]; Ex. [[16:10|bible.2.16.10]]; Ex. [[19:18|bible.2.19.18]]; Ex. [[24:15-16|bible.2.24.15]]; Ex. [[33:18-23|bible.2.33.18]]; Ex. [[34:5-6|bible.2.34.5]]; Ex. [[40:34|bible.2.40.34]]; Lev. [[9:6|bible.3.9.6]]; Lev. [[9:23|bible.3.9.23]]; Num. [[14:10|bible.4.14.10]]; Num. [[14:22|bible.4.14.22]]; Num. [[16:19|bible.4.16.19]]; Num. [[16:42|bible.4.16.42]]; Num. [[20:6|bible.4.20.6]]; Deu. [[5:25-26|bible.5.5.25]]; Deu. [[33:16|bible.5.33.16]]; 1K. [[8:10-11|bible.11.8.10]]; 2Chr. [[7:1|bible.14.7.1]]; Isa. [[4:5|bible.23.4.5]]; Isa. [[35:2|bible.23.35.2]]; Isa. [[40:5|bible.23.40.5]]; Isa. [[58:8|bible.23.58.8]]; Isa. [[60:3|bible.23.60.3]]; Eze. [[1:28|bible.26.1.28]]; Eze. [[3:23|bible.26.3.23]]; Eze. [[9:3|bible.26.9.3]]; Eze. [[10:18|bible.26.10.18]]; Eze. [[43:2-4|bible.26.43.2]]; Hag. [[2:7-9|bible.37.2.7]]; Zec. [[2:5|bible.38.2.5]]; Mtt. [[16:27|bible.61.16.27]]; Mtt. [[17:2|bible.61.17.2]]; Mtt. [[24:30|bible.61.24.30]]; Mark [[9:3|bible.62.9.3]]; Luke [[2:8-9|bible.63.2.8]]; Luke [[9:29|bible.63.9.29]]; John [[1:14|bible.64.1.14]]; Acts [[2:3|bible.65.2.3]]; Acts [[7:2|bible.65.7.2]]; Acts [[9:3|bible.65.9.3]]; Acts [[22:6|bible.65.22.6]]; Acts [[26:13|bible.65.26.13]]; Heb. [[1:3|bible.79.1.3]]; 2Pe. [[1:16-17|bible.82.1.16]]; Rev. [[1:14-16|bible.87.1.14]]; Rev. [[15:8|bible.87.15.8]]; Rev. [[21:3|bible.87.21.3]]; Rev. [[21:23|bible.87.21.23]]

Note "God's glory had directed [the Israelites] in the wilderness. The rabbis called this shakan in Hebrew, meaning "to dwell." From here comes the word Shekinah, referring to the visible Divine Presence." Ref-0057, April/May 2000, 17. "the Shechinah Glory is the visible manifestation of the presence of God. It is the majestic presence or manifestation of God in which He descends to dwell among men. Whenever the invisible God becomes visible, and whenever the omnipresence of God is localized, this is the Shechinah Glory. The usual title found in Scriptures for the Shechinah Glory is the glory of Jehovah, or the glory of the Lord. The Hebrew form is Kvod Adonai, which means "the glory of Jehovah" and describes what the Shechinah Glory is. The Greek title, Doxa Kurion, is translated as "the glory of the Lord." Doxa means "brightness," "brilliance," or "splendor," and it depicts how the Shechinah Glory appears. Other titles give it the sense of "dwelling," which portrays what the Shechinah Glory does. The Hebrew word Shechinah, from the root shachan, means "to dwell." The Greek word skeinei, which is similar in sound as the Hebrew Shechinah (Greek has no "sh" sound), means "to tabernacle.". . . In the Old Testament, most of these visible manifestations took the form of light, fire, or cloud, or a combination of these. A new form appears in the New Testament: the Incarnate Word." Ref-0219, p. 599. "The Hebrew word for "tabernacle" is Hamishkhan, having the same root as Shechinah. Thus, the word "tabernacle" can also be translated as "the dwelling place of the Shechinah."" Ref-0219, p. 610. "Σκηνή was the word used by the translators of the Septuagint for the Hebrew ןָכְּשִׁמ, "tabernacle" (Ex. [[25:9|bible.2.25.9]]). During Israel's pilgrimage from Egypt to Canaan the tabernacle was the place of worship for the people. The tabernacle or tent in the wilderness was the "tent of Jehovah," Himself a pilgrim among His pilgrim people. In sound and meaning σκηνόω recalls the Hebrew verb ןַכָּשׁ meaning "to dwell," which is sometimes used of God's dwelling with Israel (Ex. [[25:8|bible.2.25.8]]; Ex. [[29:46|bible.2.29.46]]). In postbiblical Hebrew the Jews used the term הָניִכְשׁ ("Shekinah," literally, "presence") of the bright cloud of the presence of God that settled on the tabernacle. The Shekinah glory was nothing less than the visible manifestation of God." David J. Macleod, "The Incarnation of the Word: John [[1:14|bible.64.1.14]]", Ref-0200, vol. 161 no. 641, January-March 2004 (pp. 72-88), p. 77. Questionable: Gen. [[3:8|bible.1.3.8]] (?);




[[@Topic:Shema]] Shema :
echad - compound one See note; shema - hear See note; shema - Israel See note


Shema - compound one :
echad - compound one See note


shema - hear :
Deu. [[6:4-9|bible.5.6.4]]; Deu. [[11:13-21|bible.5.11.13]]; Num. [[15:37-41|bible.4.15.37]]

Note A section of the liturgy composed of Deu. [[6:4-9|bible.5.6.4]], Deu. [[11:13-21|bible.5.11.13]] and Num. [[15:37-41|bible.4.15.37]]. It is recited twice daily, morning and evening. "Hear O Israel. . ." "The complete Shema is composed of three parts linked together into a unity: 1. Deu. [[6:4-9|bible.5.6.4]] (Shema): The core Hebrew prayer. Special emphasis is given to the first six Hebrew words of this passage (Shema Yisrael, Adonai eloheinu, Adonai echad) and a six-word response is said in an undertone (barukh shem kevod malkhuto le'olam va'ed). After a pause, Deu. [[6:5-9|bible.5.6.5]] is then recited, which stresses the commandment to love the Lord your God with all of your heart, soul, and might. 2. Deu. [[11:13-21|bible.5.11.13]] (Vehayah): This moving passage stresses the blessings that come through obedience to Adonai and the consequences that come through disobedience. 3. Num. [[15:37-41|bible.4.15.37]] (Vaiyomer): This passage concerns the use of the tallit, a rectangular prayer shawl with four fringes (called tsitsit). One tsitsit is attached to each corner of the tallit. The reason for wearing the tsitsit is to remind oneself to observe all the commandments of the Lord." John J. Parsons, "Hebrew Lesson: The Shema", Ref-0182, January 2004, p. 15. [http://www.levitt.com]




shema - Israel :
Deu. [[6:4|bible.5.6.4]]; Mtt. [[22:37|bible.61.22.37]]; Mark [[12:30|bible.62.12.30]]; Luke [[10:27|bible.63.10.27]]

Note Contrast "strength" (or might) with "mind" - actions vs. thoughts. See Ref-0157, p. 135 for a discussion on the grammatical parsing of the Shema.




[[@Topic:Sheol]] Sheol :
Hades - and Jesus See note; Hades - Sheol See note; sheol - delivered from; sheol - God present; sheol - prison


Sheol - and Jesus :
Hades - and Jesus See note


sheol - delivered from :
Ps. [[30:3|bible.19.30.3]]; Ps. [[86:13|bible.19.86.13]]


sheol - God present :
Ps. [[139:8|bible.19.139.8]]


Sheol - Hades :
Hades - Sheol See note


sheol - prison :
Job [[3:18|bible.18.3.18]]


[[@Topic:sheol = Hades]] sheol = Hades :
Ps. [[16:10|bible.19.16.10]]; Acts [[2:27|bible.65.2.27]]


[[@Topic:shepherd]] shepherd :
David - shepherd in future; pastor - shepherd (poimen) See note; shepherd - good; shepherd - hireling not; shepherd - missing; shepherd - Moses and David See note; shepherd - struck; shepherd - unrighteous


shepherd - David future :
David - shepherd in future


shepherd - good :
Ps. [[23:1|bible.19.23.1]]; Isa. [[40:11|bible.23.40.11]]; Jer. [[31:10|bible.24.31.10]]; Eze. [[34:11-31|bible.26.34.11]]; Mic. [[5:4|bible.33.5.4]]; Zec. [[13:7|bible.38.13.7]]; Mtt. [[2:6|bible.61.2.6]]; John [[10:11|bible.64.10.11]]; John [[10:14|bible.64.10.14]]; Rev. [[7:17|bible.87.7.17]]


shepherd - hireling not :
John [[10:12-13|bible.64.10.12]]


shepherd - missing :
Mtt. [[9:36|bible.61.9.36]]


shepherd - Moses and David :
Ex. [[3:1|bible.2.3.1]]; 1S. [[16:11|bible.9.16.11]]

Note "it is not without significance that Moses, like Israel's greatest earthly king yet to come [David, 1S. [[16:11|bible.9.16.11]]] was brought providentially to the place of divine calling as a mediatorial ruler of his people following a long apprenticeship as a shepherd of sheep (Ex. [[3:1|bible.2.3.1]])." Ref-0183, p. 54.




shepherd - pastor :
pastor - shepherd (poimen) See note


shepherd - struck :
Zec. [[13:7|bible.38.13.7]]; Mtt. [[26:31|bible.61.26.31]]; John [[16:32|bible.64.16.32]]


shepherd - unrighteous :
Zec. [[11:16|bible.38.11.16]]; Zec. [[13:7|bible.38.13.7]]


[[@Topic:Shepherd of Hermes]] Shepherd of Hermes :
rapture - pretribulational - Shepherd of Hermes AD 100-120 See note


[[@Topic:Shepherd of Hermes]] Shepherd of Hermes :
rapture - pretribulational - Shepherd of Hermes AD 100-120 See note


[[@Topic:shepherding]] shepherding :
shepherding - description of


shepherding - description of :
Gen. [[31:38-40|bible.1.31.38]]


[[@Topic:shepherds]] shepherds :
shepherds - abomination to Egyptians; shepherds - bad; shepherds - good


shepherds - abomination to Egyptians :
Gen. [[43:32|bible.1.43.32]]; Gen. [[46:34|bible.1.46.34]]


shepherds - bad :
Isa. [[56:10-11|bible.23.56.10]]; Jer. [[10:21|bible.24.10.21]]; Jer. [[12:10|bible.24.12.10]]; Jer. [[23:1-2|bible.24.23.1]]; Jer. [[50:6|bible.24.50.6]]


shepherds - good :
Jer. [[3:15|bible.24.3.15]]; Jer. [[23:4|bible.24.23.4]]


[[@Topic:shield]] shield :
shield - God as


shield - God as :
Gen. [[15:1|bible.1.15.1]]; Deu. [[33:29|bible.5.33.29]]; Eph. [[6:16|bible.70.6.16]]


[[@Topic:Shiloh]] Shiloh :
Shiloh - a person See note; Shiloh - a place; Shiloh - humanity See note; Shiloh - lots cast for tribal lands; Shiloh - tabernacle forsaken; Eze. [[21:26|bible.26.21.26]]

Note "to he whose it is" or "to he who it belongs" or "he whose right it is" or "to whom kingship belongs" (Midrash Rabbah 98)




Shiloh - a person :
Gen. [[49:10|bible.1.49.10]]; Eze. [[21:27|bible.26.21.27]]

Note Rabbinic interpretation associated the title Shiloh with the Messiah: a midrash takes "Shiloh" to refer to "King Messiah" (Genesis R. 98.13), the Babylonian Talmud lists "Shi'loh" as one of the names of the Messiah (Sanhedrin 98b), and Medieval Jewish Biblical expositor Rashi makes the following comment: "Shiloh - i.e. King Messiah whose is the Kingdom." Note that Eze. 21:25-27 was given to Zedekiah, the last king of the Davidic dynasty.




Shiloh - a place :
Jos. [[16:6|bible.6.16.6]]; Jos. [[18:1-10|bible.6.18.1]]; Jos. [[19:51|bible.6.19.51]]; Jos. [[21:2|bible.6.21.2]]; Jos. [[22:9|bible.6.22.9]]; Jos. [[22:12|bible.6.22.12]]; Jdg. [[18:31|bible.7.18.31]]; Jdg. [[21:12-21|bible.7.21.12]]; 1S. [[1:3|bible.9.1.3]]; 1S. [[1:9|bible.9.1.9]]; 1S. [[1:24|bible.9.1.24]]; 1S. [[2:14|bible.9.2.14]]; 1S. [[3:21|bible.9.3.21]]; 1S. [[4:3-12|bible.9.4.3]]; 1S. [[14:3|bible.9.14.3]]; 1K. [[2:27|bible.11.2.27]]; 1K. [[14:2|bible.11.14.2]]; 1K. [[14:4|bible.11.14.4]]; Ps. [[78:60|bible.19.78.60]]; Jer. [[7:12-14|bible.24.7.12]]; Jer. [[26:6|bible.24.26.6]]; Jer. [[26:9|bible.24.26.9]]; Jer. [[41:5|bible.24.41.5]]


Shiloh - humanity :
Gen. [[49:10|bible.1.49.10]]

Note "the Messiah shall be called Shiloh to indicate that he was born of a woman and would therefore not be a divine being." The amniotic sac in which the fetus is formed in the womb is called the shilyah in Hebrew. This is similar to sheloh, the Hebrew word for Shiloh. This is one of the rabbinic arguments against the divinity of Messiah. Ref-0011, p. 22. Shiloh




Shiloh - lots cast for tribal lands :
Jos. [[18:1|bible.6.18.1]]; Jos. [[18:10|bible.6.18.10]]; Jos. [[19:51|bible.6.19.51]]


Shiloh - tabernacle forsaken :
Ps. [[78:60|bible.19.78.60]]


[[@Topic:shin]] shin :
shin - hand symbol See note


shin - hand symbol :

Note "the birkat kohanim ('priestly blessing') also known as the ancient rite of Duchan. . . involves holding the hands of the fingers spread between the middle and ring fingers to form the Hebrew letter 'shin' (the first letter in the word Shaddai, 'Almighty,' one of the names of God)." Ref-0146, p. 384.




[[@Topic:Shinar]] Shinar :
Shinar - carried to; Gen. [[10:10|bible.1.10.10]]; Gen. [[11:2|bible.1.11.2]]; Gen. [[14:1|bible.1.14.1]]; Gen. [[14:9|bible.1.14.9]]; Isa. [[11:11|bible.23.11.11]]; Dan. [[1:2|bible.27.1.2]]; Zec. [[5:11|bible.38.5.11]]

Note Area around Babylon as in "plane of Shinar"




Shinar - carried to :
Dan. [[1:1|bible.27.1.1]]; Zec. [[5:11|bible.38.5.11]]


[[@Topic:shine]] shine :
face - shine; shine - righteous


shine - face :
face - shine


shine - righteous :
Dan. [[12:3|bible.27.12.3]]; Mtt. [[13:43|bible.61.13.43]]


[[@Topic:ship]] ship :
wonderful things


ship - at sea :
wonderful things


[[@Topic:shipping]] shipping :
shipping - loss of


shipping - loss of :
Isa. [[2:16|bible.23.2.16]]; Rev. [[18:17|bible.87.18.17]]


[[@Topic:shirk]] shirk :
Koran - shirk See note


shirk - Koran :
Koran - shirk See note


[[@Topic:Shoah]] Shoah :
Shoah - meaning See note


Shoah - meaning :

Note Hebrew Shoah means 'burning'. The Knesset (Israel's parliament) proclaimed April 12, 1951, Yom Hashoah U'Mered HaGetaot (Devastation and Heroism Day). Today it is simply called Yom Hashoah.




[[@Topic:shoes]] shoes :
holy - ground


shoes - remove :
holy - ground


[[@Topic:shofar]] shofar :
shaphar - root of shofar See note; Gen. [[22:13|bible.1.22.13]]; Ex. [[19:16|bible.2.19.16]] (first mention); Jos. [[6:4|bible.6.6.4]]

Note "Made from the horn of any clean animal, except from the horn of an ox or a cow, which might recall the incident of the golden calf in the wilderness." Ref-0006, p. 560. Hebrew itehiyyath ha-methim (the resurrection of the dead) Ref-0006, p. 592.




[[@Topic:shofar]] shofar :
shaphar - root of shofar See note


[[@Topic:shoulder]] shoulder :
shoulder - geographic term See note


shoulder - geographic term :
Num. [[34:11|bible.4.34.11]]; Jos. [[15:11|bible.6.15.11]]; Isa. [[11:14|bible.23.11.14]]; Eze. [[25:9|bible.26.25.9]]

Note "The phrase 'shoulders of the Philistines' is a Bible idiom for the coast-lands of Philistia which slope like a shoulder twoard the sea (cf. Jos. [[15:11|bible.6.15.11]]). This ideom is found also in Eze. [[25:9|bible.26.25.9]] ('shoulder of Moab'), Num. [[34:11|bible.4.34.11]] ('shoulder of the sea of Chinnereth'), and other passages." Ref-0207, p. 98.




[[@Topic:shout]] shout :
trumpet - and shout


shout - and trumpet :
trumpet - and shout


[[@Topic:shouting]] shouting :
shouting - praise


shouting - praise :
Eze. [[3:11-13|bible.26.3.11]]


[[@Topic:showbread]] showbread :
eating - showbread


showbread - eating :
eating - showbread


[[@Topic:Maranatha: Our Lord, Come!]] Maranatha: Our Lord, Come! :
Ref-0220 See note


[[@Topic:There Really Is a Difference! A Comparison of Covenant and Dispensational Theology]] There Really Is a Difference! A Comparison of Covenant and Dispensational Theology :
Ref-0072 See note


[[@Topic:Shrine of the Book]] Shrine of the Book :

Note Shrine of the Book contains a complete Isaiah scroll from the Dead Sea Scrolls.




[[@Topic:shut]] shut :
open - noone shut


shut - noone open :
open - noone shut

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