CrossLinks Topical Index - HA


Ha Shem : name - The
Ha Shem - the name : name - The
Hab. 1:1 : Habakkuk - meaning; index - bible books; Ref-1144
Hab. 1:4 : justice - missing
Hab. 1:9 : east - wind
Hab. 1:11 : Trinity - Elohim vs. Eloah
Hab. 1:12 : eternal - God ; Masoretic Text - scribal emendations
Hab. 1:13 : sin - presence of God rejects; sin - problem of
Hab. 1:14-16 : fish - dragnet
Hab. 2 : exegesis - Hab._2
Hab. 2:3 : prophecy - for appointed time; prophecy - wait for; wait - on God
Hab. 2:3-4 : cited - Hab._2:3-4
Hab. 2:4 : justification; Martin Luther - Reformation ; salvation - not by works
Hab. 2:4-5 : pride - AGAINST
Hab. 2:5 : desire - unsatisfied
Hab. 2:9 : coveting - AGAINST
Hab. 2:11 : praise - from nature; stone - witness
Hab. 2:14 : global - knowledge of God
Hab. 2:15 : Noah - nakedness ; wine - abuse of
Hab. 2:15 (?) : Noah - drunk
Hab. 2:16 : cup - God's wrath
Hab. 2:18-19 : idols - lifeless
Hab. 2:20 : silence - before God
Hab. 3:3 : Bozrah - sacrifice in ; Trinity - Elohim vs. Eloah
Hab. 3:11 : sun - stopped
Hab. 3:13 : head - wound; trampled - by God
Hab. 3:15-16 : horses - God's
Hab. 3:16 : fear - God
Habakkuk : Habakkuk - meaning
Habakkuk - meaning : "It has been suggested by Rabbinic tradition that Habakkuk was the son of the Shunammite woman mentioned in 2 Kings 4, whom Elisha restored to life. This is apparently based solely on the meaning of Habakkuk’s name, “embrace,” and Elisha’s words to the Shunammite, “You shall embrace a son” (2 Kings 4:16, NASB)." Ref-0038, 1:1506.; 2K. 4:16; Hab. 1:1
Hackett, Jo Ann, A Basic Introduction to Biblical Hebrew : Ref-1355
Hackett, Jo Ann, A Basic Introduction to Biblical Hebrew - A Basic Introduction to Biblical Hebrew, Jo Ann Hackett : Ref-1355
Hadad : Baal - meaning
Hadad - meaning : Baal - meaning
Hadarshan : Hadarshan - Rabbi Moseh - Isa._53:5
Hadarshan - Rabbi Moseh - Isa._53:5 : Isa. 53:5

"The Bereshith Rabbah (11th century) of Rabbi Moshe Hadarshan states that the Holy One gave Messiah the opportunity to save souls, but to be severely chastised. We then find these words: . . .and forthwith the Messiah accepted the chastisements of love, as it is written, ‘He was oppressed, and he was afflicted.’ . . . And when Israel is sinful, the Messiah seeks for mercy upon them, as it is written, ‘By his stripes we are healed,’ and , ‘He carried the sins of many, and made intercession for the transgressors.’" Ref-0011, p. 126.


Hadassah : Esther - original name
Hadassah - Esther's original name : Esther - original name
Hades : death - vs. Hades ; gates - of Hades; Hades - and Jesus ; Hades - never full; Hades - Sheol ; prison - Hades; Mat. 11:23; Mat. 16:18; Luke 10:15; Luke 16:23; Acts 2:27; Acts 2:31; Rev. 1:18; Rev. 6:8; Rev. 20:13; Rev. 20:14

✪ Greek - place of departed spirits "Hell [Hades] is a place of torment for the soul only, but the Lake of Fire will be a place of torment for both soul and body." Ref-0219, p. 527.


Hades - and Jesus : Ps. 68:18; Rom. 10:7 (?); Eph. 4:8-10; 1Pe. 3:19; 1Pe. 4:6

✪ Questionable: Rom. 10:7 (?);


Hades - gates of : gates - of Hades
Hades - never full : Pr. 27:20
Hades - prison : prison - Hades
Hades - Sheol : Ps. 16:10; Acts 2:27; Acts 2:31

"Hades is the same as Sheol. Hades is the Greek term for the Old Testament Sheol, so everything that is true of Sheol is automatically true of Hades. This is evident from the fact that while Psalm 16:10 used the term Sheol, when that verse is quoted in the New Testament (Acts 2:27, 31), it is called Hades. . . . Sheol or Hades is located in the center of the earth. That is one of the reasons why Sheol or Hades is temporary, because when this earth is done away with at the end of the Messianic Kingdom, Sheol or Hades will no longer exist." Ref-0219, pp. 758-759.


Hades - vs. death : death - vs. Hades
Hades = Sheol : sheol = Hades
hadith :

✪ Islamic written tradition (outside of the Koran).


Hag Ha Katzir :

"Feast of Harvest," Hebrew.


Hag Ha Shavout :

"Feast of Weeks," Hebrew. The fourth Feast of Moses.


Hag. 1:1 : chronology - B.C. 0520 - prophecies of Haggai and Zechariah - Steinmann ; chronology - B.C. 0520→0485 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Wiseman-BABYLONIA ; chronology - B.C. 0521n→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Steinmann-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0485 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Anderson-PRINCE ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0485 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Anstey-TABLES ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0485 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Newton-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Jones-BASICS ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Martin-EZRA ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Ptolemy[Thiele-KINGS ; chronology - B.C. 0521→???? - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Mack-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Bissell-APOCRYPHA ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - BRITANNICA ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Criswell-BIBLE ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Harrison-OT ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - MBA ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Schlegal-SBA ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Steinmman-DAN ; Darius - mentioned ; index - bible books; Ref-1144 ; seventy years - indignation - Struse ; times - of the Gentiles
Hag. 1:1-2 : chronology - B.C. 0515 - second temple completed - Finegan ; chronology - B.C. 0515 - second temple completed - Gilbert ; chronology - B.C. 0515 - second temple completed - Yamauchi ; chronology - B.C. 0516 - second temple completed - Couch? ; chronology - B.C. 0516 - second temple completed - Klassen ; chronology - B.C. 0516 - second temple completed - Levy ; chronology - B.C. 0538 - second temple sacrifices resumed - Gilbert
Hag. 1:5-11 : famine - from God
Hag. 1:6-10 : fruitfulness - lost
Hag. 1:8-9 : times - of the Gentiles
Hag. 1:11 : drought - from God
Hag. 1:14 : times - of the Gentiles
Hag. 1:15 : chronology - B.C. 0515 - second temple completed - Finegan ; chronology - B.C. 0515 - second temple completed - Gilbert ; chronology - B.C. 0515 - second temple completed - Yamauchi ; chronology - B.C. 0516 - second temple completed - Couch? ; chronology - B.C. 0516 - second temple completed - Klassen ; chronology - B.C. 0516 - second temple completed - Levy ; chronology - B.C. 0520 - prophecies of Haggai and Zechariah - Steinmann ; chronology - B.C. 0520→0485 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Wiseman-BABYLONIA ; chronology - B.C. 0521n→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Steinmann-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0485 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Anderson-PRINCE ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0485 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Anstey-TABLES ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0485 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Newton-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Jones-BASICS ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Martin-EZRA ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Ptolemy[Thiele-KINGS ; chronology - B.C. 0521→???? - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Mack-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Bissell-APOCRYPHA ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - BRITANNICA ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Criswell-BIBLE ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Harrison-OT ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - MBA ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Schlegal-SBA ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Steinmman-DAN ; chronology - B.C. 0538 - second temple sacrifices resumed - Gilbert ; Darius - mentioned
Hag. 2:2 : times - of the Gentiles
Hag. 2:3 : Nehemiah - age
Hag. 2:3 (Zerubbabel’s temple) : shekinah - history
Hag. 2:5 : covenant - Mosaic
Hag. 2:6 : cited - Hag._2:6; earthquake - from God
Hag. 2:7 : women - desire of
Hag. 2:7-9 : millennial kingdom - temple ; shekinah - comes to temple ; shekinah - visible ; tabernacle - nations worship at
Hag. 2:9 (future promise Zerubbabel’s temple) : shekinah - history
Hag. 2:10 : chronology - B.C. 0520 - prophecies of Haggai and Zechariah - Steinmann ; chronology - B.C. 0520→0485 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Wiseman-BABYLONIA ; chronology - B.C. 0521n→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Steinmann-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0485 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Anderson-PRINCE ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0485 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Anstey-TABLES ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0485 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Newton-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Jones-BASICS ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Martin-EZRA ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Ptolemy[Thiele-KINGS ; chronology - B.C. 0521→???? - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Mack-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Bissell-APOCRYPHA ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - BRITANNICA ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Criswell-BIBLE ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Harrison-OT ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - MBA ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Schlegal-SBA ; chronology - B.C. 0522→0486 - Reign of Darius I (the Great, Hystaspis, Persia) - Steinmman-DAN ; Darius - mentioned
Hag. 2:10-20 : temple - building delayed
Hag. 2:13 : dead - touching unclean
Hag. 2:13-17 : famine - from God; fruitfulness - lost
Hag. 2:15 : seventy years - fasts - Anstey ; seventy years - servitude, indignation, fasts - Anstey
Hag. 2:17 : hailstones - from God
Hag. 2:18 : chronology - 20200206152154 ; chronology - B.C. 0515 - second temple completed - Finegan ; chronology - B.C. 0515 - second temple completed - Gilbert ; chronology - B.C. 0515 - second temple completed - Yamauchi ; chronology - B.C. 0516 - second temple completed - Couch? ; chronology - B.C. 0516 - second temple completed - Klassen ; chronology - B.C. 0516 - second temple completed - Levy ; chronology - B.C. 0520→0515 - Zerubbabel's Temple Built - Anderson-PRINCE ; chronology - B.C. 0520→0515 - Zerubbabel's Temple Built - Finegan-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0520→0515 - Zerubbabel's Temple Built - MBA ; chronology - B.C. 0520→0515 - Zerubbabel's Temple Built - Newton-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0520→0515 - Zerubbabel's Temple Built - Oswalt-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0520→0515 - Zerubbabel's Temple Built - Yamauchi-PERSIA ; chronology - B.C. 0520→0516 - Zerubbabel's Temple Built - Jones-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0520→0516 - Zerubbabel's Temple Built - Mack-CHRONO ; chronology - B.C. 0520→0516 - Zerubbabel's Temple Built - Schlegel-SBA ; chronology - B.C. 0521→0516 - Zerubbabel's Temple Built - Anstey-TABLES ; chronology - B.C. 0538 - second temple sacrifices resumed - Gilbert ; chronology - B.C. ????→0515 - Zerubbabel's Temple Built - Martin-EZRA ; seventy years - fasts - Anstey ; seventy years - servitude, indignation, fasts - Anstey
Hag. 2:18-19 : seventy years - servitude, captivity, desolations - Anderson
Hag. 2:20 : seventy years - fasts - Anstey ; seventy years - servitude, indignation, fasts - Anstey
Hag. 2:21-22 : times - of the Gentiles
Hag. 2:22 : trusting - in chariots ; trusting - in horses
Hagar : chronology - B.C. 2081 - Abraham marries Hagar - Steinmann ; Hagar - descendants promised
Hagar - Abraham marries - date - Steinmann : chronology - B.C. 2081 - Abraham marries Hagar - Steinmann
Hagar - descendants promised : Gen. 16:10

"“Hagar is the only woman in Genesis who is honored with such a revelation.” And Waltke observes, “this is the only known instance in the ancient Near Eastern literature where the deity addresses a woman by name.”" George Van Pelt Campbell, "Rushing Ahead of God: An Exposition of Genesis_16:1-16" Ref-0200, Volume 163 Number 651 July-September 2006, 276:291, p. 288.


Haggada : Midrash
Haggada - Midrash portion : Midrash
Haggadah :

✪ Order of service, prayers, songs and ritual for the Passover Seder.


Haggai : chronology - B.C. 0520 - prophecies of Haggai and Zechariah - Steinmann
Haggai - prophecies - date - Steinmann : chronology - B.C. 0520 - prophecies of Haggai and Zechariah - Steinmann
hailstones : hailstones - from God
hailstones - from God : Ex. 9:23-25; Jos. 10:11; Job 38:22; Ps. 18:12; Ps. 78:47; Ps. 105:32; Ps. 147:17; Ps. 148:8; Isa. 28:2; Isa. 28:17; Isa. 30:30; Isa. 32:19; Eze. 13:11-13; Eze. 38:22; Hag. 2:17; Rev. 8:7; Rev. 11:19; Rev. 16:21
hair : hair - long - men - AGAINST ; hair - trimmed - millennial priests; locusts - hair ; Nazirite - hair not cut; priest - hair uncut
hair - locusts : locusts - hair
hair - long - homosexuality : hair - long - men - AGAINST
hair - long - men - AGAINST : 1Cor. 11:14

"Late antique Mediterranean social custom regarded the natural order (φύσις) as dictating that the natural hair lengths for men and women were respectively short and long. Therefore inversion of this order amounted to a form of cross-dressing whereby dissidents abdicated their given gender identity in favor of the opposite gender and presented themselves as homosexual. Writing between 30 B.C. and A.D. 40, the Hellenistic Jewish thinker Pseudo-Phocylides admonished parents, “If a child is a boy, do not let locks grow on his head. Braid not his crown nor make cross-knots on the top of his head. Long hair [κόμαν] is not fit for men, but for voluptuous women. Guard the youthful beauty of a comely boy, because many rage for intercourse with a man.” [P. W. vander Horst, The Sentences of Pseudo-Phocylides with Introduction and Commentary (Leiden: Brill, 1978), 81-83 (vv. 210-14).] . . . About A.D. 35 the Jewish philosopher Philo condemned male homosexuals for “the provocative way they curl and dress their hair. . . . In fact the transformation of the male nature to the female is practiced by them as an art and does not raise a blush. Such people merit that one should burn with zeal to spill their blood in obedience to the Law which commands that one should kill with impunity the pervert who falsifies the stamp of nature, not permitting him to live a day or even an hour, since he is a disgrace to himself, to his family, to his country, and to the whole human race.” [Philo, De Specialibus Legibus 3:36-38.]" Kirk R. MacGregor, Is 1 Corinthians 11:2-16 a Prohibition of Homosexuality? Ref-0200, Vol. 166 No. 662 April-June 2009, 201:216, pp. 210-211.


hair - Nazirite not cut : Nazirite - hair not cut
hair - priest uncut : priest - hair uncut
hair - trimmed - millennial priests : Eze. 44:20
hairy : Elijah - hairy
hairy - Elijah : Elijah - hairy
Halachah :

✪ Rabbinic writings which deal solely with legal matters are called Halachah, while discussions about beliefs, attitudes, stories and opinions are called Aggadah. According to Rabbinic thinking, Halachah and Aggadah work together to provide guidelines and values by which a Jew must live.


halachic :

✪ Jewish legal tradition.


Halakah : fencing - Torah ; halachic ; Midrash
Halakah - fencing Torah : fencing - Torah
Halakah - Midrash portion : Midrash
Haldane, Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans : Ref-1014
Haldane, Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans - Cross-0085 : Ref-1014
Haldane, Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans - Cross-0085 - Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans, Haldane : Ref-1014
Haldane, Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans - Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans, Haldane : Ref-1014
Hallelujah : Jah; Ps. 106:1; Ps. 106:48

✪ Hebrew, praise the Lord imperative of hillal, to praise + Yah, God (short for Yahweh). see Yah. h1984-halal h3050-Yah


Hallelujah - Yah : Jah
Ham : Egypt - Ham
Ham - Egypt : Egypt - Ham
Haman : Amalekites - to be destroyed; Haman - Agagite; Haman - Amalekite
Haman - Agagite : Est. 3:1; Est. 3:10
Haman - Amalekite : Amalekites - to be destroyed; Est. 3:1; Est. 8:5; 1S. 15:8
hamartiology : hamartiology - meaning
hamartiology - meaning :

✪ The study of the doctrine of sin.


HaMashiach :

"The Messiah" = "Anointed of God," Hebrew.


Hammack, M. L., A Dictionary of Women in Church History : Ref-0824
Hammack, M. L., A Dictionary of Women in Church History - A Dictionary of Women in Church History, M. L. Hammack : Ref-0824
Hammack, M. L., A Dictionary of Women in Church History - A Dictionary of Women in Church History, M. L. Hammack - Logos-0537 : Ref-0824
Hammack, M. L., A Dictionary of Women in Church History - Logos-0537 : Ref-0824
Hammack, M., L. (1997, c1984). A dictionary of women in church history (electronic ed.). Grand Rapids: Baker Book House. : Ref-0395
Hammack, M., L. (1997, c1984). A dictionary of women in church history (electronic ed.). Grand Rapids: Baker Book House. - Logos-0155 : Ref-0395
Hampton Keathley IV. (1996; 2002). The Minor Prophets. Galaxie Software. : Ref-0396
Hampton Keathley IV. (1996; 2002). The Minor Prophets. Galaxie Software. - Logos-0156 : Ref-0396
hand : hand - and head ; hand - cut off - punishment; hand - laid on head of offering; hand - left not know right; hand - of God; hand - restored; hand - stretched
hand - and head : Gen. 4:15; Ex. 28:38; Deu. 6:8; Deu. 11:18; Eze. 9:4; Rev. 7:3; Rev. 13:16; Rev. 14:1; Rev. 14:9; Rev. 15:2; Rev. 16:2; Rev. 19:20; Rev. 20:4; Rev. 22:4

✪ See phylactery.


hand - cut off - punishment : Deu. 25:11-12
hand - laid on head of offering : Ex. 29:10-19; Lev. 1:4; Lev. 3:2; Lev. 3:8; Lev. 3:13; Lev. 4:15; Lev. 4:24; Lev. 4:29; Lev. 4:33; Lev. 8:14; Lev. 16:21; 2Chr. 29:23
hand - left not know right : Mat. 6:3
hand - of God : Ex. 9:3; 1S. 5:6; Job 19:21; Ps. 32:4; Acts 13:11; Heb. 10:31
hand - restored : 1K. 13:4-6; Mat. 12:10-13; Mark 3:1-5; Luke 6:6-10
hand - stretched : Ex. 3:20; Ex. 7:19; Ex. 8:5; Ex. 8:16; Ex. 14:16; Ex. 14:27; Ex. 17:9-11; Jos. 8:18
Handbook of Biblical Chronology, Jack Finegan : Ref-0840
Handbook of Biblical Chronology, Jack Finegan - Finegan, Jack, Handbook of Biblical Chronology : Ref-0840
Handbook of Evangelical Theology, Robert P. Lightner : Ref-1239
Handbook of Evangelical Theology, Robert P. Lightner - Lightner, Robert P., Handbook of Evangelical Theology : Ref-1239
handkerchiefs : healing - cloths
handkerchiefs - healing : healing - cloths
hands : blood - hands defiled; hands - laying on; hands - laying on - congregation; hands - laying on - gift imparted; hands - laying on - guilty party; hands - laying on - transference; hands - lifted to God; hands - made without; hands - made without - temple; hands - stretched out - crucifixion ; hands - washed in innocence; hands - work of God's; hands - work of man's; head - hands - feet; healing - hands laid on; worshiped - work of mans hands
hands - defiled with blood : blood - hands defiled
hands - laid on for healing : healing - hands laid on
hands - laying on : Gen. 48:14-18; Lev. 16:20-22; Lev. 24:14; Num. 8:10-12; Num. 27:18-23; Deu. 34:9; Mat. 9:18; Mat. 19:13; Mat. 19:15; Mark 5:23; Mark 6:5; Mark 7:32; Mark 16:18; Luke 4:40; Luke 13:13; Acts 6:6; Acts 9:17; Acts 11:30; Acts 13:3; Acts 19:6; Acts 28:8; 1Ti. 4:14; Heb. 6:2; Jas. 5:14
hands - laying on - congregation : Num. 8:10
hands - laying on - gift imparted : 2Ti. 1:6
hands - laying on - guilty party : Lev. 24:14
hands - laying on - transference : Lev. 16:21-22; Lev. 24:14; Deu. 34:9; 2Ti. 1:6
hands - lifted to God : Ne. 8:6; Ps. 28:2; Ps. 63:4; Ps. 134:2; Ps. 141:2; Lam. 3:41; 1Ti. 2:8
hands - made without : Gen. 22:18 (shofar); Ex. 3:5 (sandals made by man); Ex. 20:25 (altar); Num. 7:9 (Holy things carried on men); Num. 19:2 (red heifer never yoked); Deu. 15:19 (animal not worked or shorn); Deu. 21:3-4 (heifer and field untamed); Deu. 27:5 (altar of uncut stones); Jos. 5:15 (sandals made by man); Jos. 8:30-31 (altar of uncut stones); 1S. 6:7 (cows never yoked); 1S. 10:1 (Saul anointed from pottery); 1S. 16:1 (David anointed from horn); Dan. 2:34 (kingdom of God); Dan. 2:45 (kingdom of God); Dan. 8:25 (Antichrist defeated); Mark 11:2 (unbroken colt); Mark 14:58 (Jesus’ resurrection body); Luke 19:30 (unbroken colt); 2Cor. 5:1 (resurrection bodies); Acts 7:33 (- sandals made by man); Col. 2:11 (circumcision without hands); Heb. 9:11 (tabernacle without hands)
hands - made without - temple : Mark 14:58; 2Cor. 5:1
hands - mans work worshiped : worshiped - work of mans hands
hands - represent works : head - hands - feet
hands - stretched out - crucifixion : Isa. 65:2; Rom. 10:21

✪ The figure of God's outstretched hands are seen as possibly hinting at Isaiah's prophetic anticipation of the crucifixion by Origen, Augustine, and Jerome.


hands - washed in innocence : Deu. 21:6; Ps. 26:6; Ps. 73:13; Mat. 27:24; John 13:9
hands - work of God's : Ps. 138:8; Isa. 60:21; Isa. 66:2; Dan. 8:25; Acts 7:50
hands - work of man's : Deu. 31:29; Isa. 2:8; Isa. 17:8; Isa. 66:1; Jer. 1:16; Jer. 25:7; Acts 7:40; Acts 7:48; Acts 19:26; Rev. 9:20
hands laid : scapegoat
hands laid - scapegoat : scapegoat
handwriting : writing - on wall
handwriting - on wall : writing - on wall
Hannukah : chronology - B.C. 0164 - Hannukah
Hannukah - B.C. 164 : chronology - B.C. 0164 - Hannukah
Har-Megiddo : Armageddon - battle of
Haram es-Sharif :

"the Noble Enclosure" Ref-0146, p. 329.


Hard Sayings of the Bible : Ref-0120
Hard Sayings of the Bible - Kaiser, Walter C. Jr, Peter H. Davids, F. F. Bruce, Manfred T. Brauch. Hard Sayings of the Bible. : Ref-0120
Hard Sayings of the Bible, Walter C. Kaiser Jr., Peter H. Davids, F. F. Bruce, Manfred T. Brauch : Ref-1171
Hard Sayings of the Bible, Walter C. Kaiser Jr., Peter H. Davids, F. F. Bruce, Manfred T. Brauch - Brauch, Manfred T., Hard Sayings of the Bible : Ref-1171
Hard Sayings of the Bible, Walter C. Kaiser Jr., Peter H. Davids, F. F. Bruce, Manfred T. Brauch - Brauch, Manfred T., Hard Sayings of the Bible - Bruce, F. F., Hard Sayings of the Bible : Ref-1171
harem :

✪ From Hebrew Herem (see Anathema). Devoted or set apart to, as in Harem YHWH.


harlot : forehead - harlot; harlot - avoid ; harlot - lovers hate; harlot - stone ; harlot - wife - prohibited ; Jerusalem - daughter harlot; Jerusalem - harlot
harlot - avoid : Pr. 23:27-28; Pr. 9:13-18; Pr. 29:3

"Our culture tells us so many lies about men and women that it is hard to know where to begin unraveling them. One central lies is that women who are immoral are interested in sex in the same way that men are. This is simply false. Immoral men have a problem with self-control over a fleshly appetite. Immoral women are usually desperate for the security of a lasting relationship; they are sometimes so desperate that they try anything. Now of course women can have their hearts hardened like anyone else." Ref-1352, p. 59.


harlot - forehead : forehead - harlot
harlot - Jerusalem : Jerusalem - harlot
harlot - Jerusalem - daughter : Jerusalem - daughter harlot
harlot - lovers hate : Jer. 4:30
harlot - stone : Deu. 22:21

"The important thing to note is that they do this in front of her father’s house. . . . Now why there? The biblical answer is that the father is responsible for the sexual purity of his daughter. When he gave his daughter to her husband to marry, he presented her as a virgin. But he had not lived up to his responsibilities; he had not take care of his daughter the way he ought to have. . . . For such fraud, the woman was executed in front of her father’s house." Ref-1352, pp. 27-28.


harlot - wife - prohibited : Lev. 21:7; Hos. 1:2

✪ Douglas Stuart appeals to Hebrew constructions to argue that Hosea's wife was not actually a harlot (Ref-0184, pp. 108-109).


harlotry : adultery - spiritual
harlotry - spiritual : adultery - spiritual
harlots : temple - prostitutes
harlots - temple : temple - prostitutes
Harmer, J. R. and J. B. Lightfoot, The Apostolic Fathers : Ref-0217
Harmer, J. R. and J. B. Lightfoot, The Apostolic Fathers - Lightfoot, J. B, and J. R. Harmer, The Apostolic Fathers : Ref-0217
harmless : wise - harmless and
harmless - and wise : wise - harmless and
Harmony of the Gospels, A : Ref-0084
Harmony of the Gospels, A - A Harmony of the Gospels : Ref-0084
Harmony of the Gospels, A - A Harmony of the Gospels - Robertson, A. T. A Harmony of the Gospels : Ref-0084
Harmony of the Gospels, A - Robertson, A. T. A Harmony of the Gospels : Ref-0084
harmony-000 :

Ref-0087


harmony-001 : Mat. 1:1-17; Luke 3:23-38

✪ Genealogy of Ref-0087


harmony-002 : Luke 1:26-38

✪ The angel Gabriel appears to Mary (at Nazareth) Ref-0087


harmony-003 : Luke 1:39-56

✪ Mary visits Elisabeth (at Hebron?) Ref-0087


harmony-004 : Luke 1:46-55

✪ Mary's magnificat (at Hebron?) Ref-0087


harmony-005 : Mat. 1:18-25

✪ An angel appears to Joseph concerning Mary (at Nazareth) Ref-0087


harmony-006 : Luke 2:1-7

✪ Birth of (at Bethlehem) Ref-0087


harmony-007 : Luke 2:8-20

✪ Angels appear to the shepherds (in the vicinity of Bethlehem) Ref-0087


harmony-008 : Mat. 2:1-12

✪ Magi (the wise men from the east) visit (at Bethlehem) Ref-0087


harmony-009 : Luke 2:21

✪ Circumcision of (at Bethlehem) Ref-0087


harmony-010 : Luke 2:21-38

✪ Is presented in the temple (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-011 : Mat. 2:13-23

✪ Flight into and return from Egypt Ref-0087


harmony-012 : Luke 2:41-52

✪ Discussions with the religious experts in the temple area (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-013 : Mat. 3:13-17; Mark 1:9-11; Luke 3:21-23

✪ Is immersed by John in the Jordan River Ref-0087


harmony-014 : Mat. 1:11; Mark 1:12; Mark 1:13; Luke 4:1-13

✪ Temptation of (in the desert of Judaea) Ref-0087


harmony-015 : John 1:1-18

✪ John's testimony concerning him Ref-0087


harmony-016 : John 1:19-34

✪ Testimony of John the Baptist concerning (at Bethabara) Ref-0087


harmony-017 : John 1:35-51

✪ Disciples adhere to Ref-0087


harmony-018 : John 2:1-12

✪ Miracle at Cana of Galilee Ref-0087


harmony-019 : John 2:13-25

✪ Drives the money-changers from the temple (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-020 : John 3:1-21

✪ Nicodemus comes to Jesus (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-021 : John 3:22; John 4:2

✪ His disciples immerse some of the people (at Aenon) Ref-0087


harmony-022 : Mat. 4:12; Mark 1:14; Luke 4:14; John 4:1-3

✪ Returns to Galilee Ref-0087


harmony-023 : John 4:4-42

✪ Visits Sychar and teaches the Samaritan woman Ref-0087


harmony-024 : Mat. 4:17; Mark 1:14-15; Luke 4:14-15; John 4:43-45

✪ Teaches in Galilee Ref-0087


harmony-025 : John 4:46-54

✪ Heals a nobleman's son of Capernaum (at Cana of Galilee) Ref-0087


harmony-026 : Mat. 4:13-16; Luke 4:16-31

✪ Is rejected by the people of Nazareth lives at Capernaum Ref-0087


harmony-027 : Mat. 4:18-22; Mark 1:16-20; Luke 5:1-11

✪ Chooses Peter, Andrew, James, and John as disciples miracle of the catch of fish (at Capernaum) Ref-0087


harmony-028 : Mat. 4:23-25; Mark 1:35-39; Luke 4:42-44

✪ Preaches throughout Galilee Ref-0087


harmony-029 : Mark 1:21-28; Luke 4:31-37

✪ Heals a demoniac (at Capernaum) Ref-0087


harmony-030 : Mat. 8:14-17; Mark 1:29-34; Luke 4:38-41

✪ Heals Peter's mother-in-law (at Capernaum) Ref-0087


harmony-031 : Mat. 8:2-4; Mark 1:40-45; Luke 5:12-16

✪ Heals a leper (in Galilee) Ref-0087


harmony-032 : Mat. 9:2-8; Mark 2:1-12; Luke 5:17-26

✪ Heals a paralyzed man (at Capernaum) Ref-0087


harmony-033 : Mat. 9:9; Mark 2:13; Mark 2:14; Luke 5:27; Luke 5:28

✪ Calls Matthew (Capernaum) Ref-0087


harmony-034 : John 5

✪ Heals an immobile man at the pool of Bethesda (the best mss. have "Bethzatha") on the Sabbath day is persecuted, and makes his defense Ref-0087


harmony-035 : Mat. 12:1-8; Mark 2:23-28; Luke 6:1-5

✪ Defines the law of the Sabbath on the occasion of his disciples plucking the ears of grain (at Capernaum) Ref-0087


harmony-036 : Mat. 12:9-14; Mark 3:1-6; Luke 6:6-11

✪ Heals a man having a withered hand (at Capernaum) Ref-0087


harmony-037 : Mat. 12:15-21; Mark 3:7-12

✪ Withdraws from Capernaum to Lake Galilee, where he heals many Ref-0087


harmony-038 : Mat. 10:2-4; Mark 3:13-19; Luke 6:12-19

✪ Goes up onto a mountain, and calls and commissions twelve disciples (in Galilee) Ref-0087


harmony-039 : Mat. 5; Mat. 6; Mat. 7; Luke 6:20-49

✪ Delivers the "Sermon on the Mount" (in Galilee) Ref-0087


harmony-040 : Mat. 8:5-13; Luke 7:1-10

✪ Heals the servant of the centurion (near Capernaum) Ref-0087


harmony-041 : Luke 7:11-17

✪ Raises the widow's son from the dead (at Nain) Ref-0087


harmony-042 : Mat. 11:2-19; Luke 7:18-35

✪ Receives the message from John the Baptist (in Galilee) Ref-0087


harmony-043 : Mat. 11:20-30

✪ Rebukes the unbelieving cities about Capernaum Ref-0087


harmony-044 : Luke 7:36-50

✪ Anointed by a sinful woman (at Capernaum) Ref-0087


harmony-045 : Luke 8:1-3

✪ Preaches in the cities of Galilee Ref-0087


harmony-046 : Mat. 12:22-37; Mark 3:19-30; Luke 11:14-26

✪ Heals a demoniac, and denounces the scribes and Pharisees(in Galilee) Ref-0087


harmony-047 : Mat. 12:38-45; Luke 11:16-36

✪ Replies to the scribes and Pharisees who seek a sign from him (in Galilee) Ref-0087


harmony-048 : Luke 11:37-54

✪ Denounces the Pharisees and other hypocrites (in Galilee) Ref-0087


harmony-049 : Luke 12:1-59

✪ Discourses to his disciples (in Galilee) Ref-0087


harmony-050 : Luke 13:6-9

✪ Parable of the barren fig tree (in Galilee) Ref-0087


harmony-051 : Mat. 13:1-23; Mark 4:1-25; Luke 8:4-18

✪ Parable of the sower (at Lake Galilee) Ref-0087


harmony-052 : Mat. 13:24-53; Mark 4:26-34

✪ Parable of the tares and other teachings (in Galilee) Ref-0087


harmony-053 : Mat. 8:18-27; Mark 4:35-41; Luke 8:22-25

✪ Crosses Lake Galilee and quiets the squall Ref-0087


harmony-054 : Mat. 8:28-33; Mark 5:1-21; Luke 8:26-40

✪ Miracle of the swine (in Gadara) Ref-0087


harmony-055 : Mat. 9:1; Mark 5:21; Luke 8:40

✪ Returns to Capernaum Ref-0087


harmony-056 : Mat. 9:10-17; Mark 2:15-22; Luke 5:29-39

✪ Eats with tax collectors and sinners, and discourses on fasting (Capernaum) Ref-0087


harmony-057 : Mat. 9:18-26; Mark 5:22-43; Luke 8:41-56

✪ See lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED. Raises to life the daughter of Jairus, and heals the woman who has the issue of blood (at Capernaum) Ref-0087


harmony-058 : Mat. 9:27-34

✪ Heals two blind men and casts out an evil spirit from a mute boy (at Capernaum) Ref-0087


harmony-059 : Mat. 13:53-58; Mark 6:1-6

✪ Returns to Nazareth Ref-0087


harmony-060 : Mat. 9:35-38

✪ Teaches in various towns in Galilee Ref-0087


harmony-061 : Mat. 10; Mark 6:6-13; Luke 9:1-6

✪ Instructs his disciples and empowers them to heal diseases and cast out unclean spirits Ref-0087


harmony-062 : Mat. 14:1; Mat. 14:2; Mat. 14:6-12; Mark 6:14-16; Mark 6:21-29; Luke 9:7-9

✪ Herod (Antipas) falsely supposes him to be John, whom he had beheaded Ref-0087


harmony-063 : Mat. 14:13-21; Mark 6:30-44; Luke 9:10-17; John 6:1-14

✪ The twelve apostles return he goes to the desert, multitudes follow him he feeds five thousand (at Lake Galilee) Ref-0087


harmony-064 : Mat. 14:22-36; Mark 6:45-56; John 6:15-21

✪ Walks on the lake (Lake Galilee) Ref-0087


harmony-065 : John 6:22-65

✪ Teaches in the synagogue in Capernaum Ref-0087


harmony-066 : John 6:66-71

✪ Some disciples forsake him (at Capernaum) Ref-0087


harmony-067 : Mat. 15:1-20; Mark 7:1-23

✪ He justifies his disciples in eating without washing their hands (at Capernaum) Ref-0087


harmony-068 : Mat. 15:21-28; Mark 7:24-30

✪ Heals the daughter of the Syro-Phoenician woman (near Tyre and Sidon) Ref-0087


harmony-069 : Mat. 15:29-31; Mark 7:31-37

✪ Heals a deaf man (in the Decapolis region) Ref-0087


harmony-070 : Mat. 15:32-39; Mark 8:1-9

✪ Feeds more than four-thousand people Ref-0087


harmony-071 : Mat. 16:1-4; Mark 8:10-12

✪ Refuses to give a sign to the Pharisees (in the region of Magdala) Ref-0087


harmony-072 : Mat. 16:4-12; Mark 8:13-21

✪ Cautions his disciples against, the leaven (teachings) of hypocrisy (on Lake Galilee) Ref-0087


harmony-073 : Mark 8:22-26

✪ Heals a blind man (at Bethsaida) Ref-0087


harmony-074 : Mat. 16:21-28; Mark 8:31-38; Mark 9:1; Luke 9:22-27

✪ Foretells his own death and resurrection (near Caesarea Philippi) Ref-0087


harmony-075 : Mat. 17:1-13; Mark 9:2-13; Luke 9:28-36

✪ Is transfigured Ref-0087


harmony-076 : Mat. 17:14-21; Mark 9:14-29; Luke 9:37-43

✪ Heals a demoniac (near Caesarea Philippi) Ref-0087


harmony-077 : Mat. 17:22; Mat. 17:23; Mark 9:30-32; Luke 9:43-45

✪ Foretells his own death and resurrection (in Galilee) Ref-0087


harmony-078 : Mat. 17:24-27

✪ Miracle of the temple tax money in the fish's mouth Ref-0087


harmony-079 : Mat. 18:1-35; Mark 9:33-50; Luke 9:46-50

✪ Reproves the ambition of his disciples (at Capernaum) Ref-0087


harmony-080 : Mark 9:38; Mark 9:39; Luke 9:49; Luke 9:50

✪ Reproves the intolerance of his disciples Ref-0087


harmony-081 : Luke 9:51-62; John 7:2-11

✪ Journeys to Jerusalem to attend the Feast of Tabernacles, passing through Samaria Ref-0087


harmony-082 : Luke 10:1-16

✪ Commissions the seventy disciples (in Samaria) Ref-0087


harmony-083 : Luke 17:11-19

✪ Heals ten lepers (near the border between Samaria and Galilee) Ref-0087


harmony-084 : John 7:14-53; John 8

✪ Teaches in Jerusalem at the Feast of Tabernacles Ref-0087


harmony-085 : Luke 10:25-37

✪ Answers a Biblical expert, who tests his wisdom with the question, "What shall I do to inherit eternal life?" by the parable of the Good Samaritan (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-086 : Luke 10:17-24

✪ Hears the report of the seventy disciples (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-087 : Luke 10:38-42

✪ Teaches in the house of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus (in Bethany) Ref-0087


harmony-088 : Luke 11:1-13

✪ Teaches his disciples to pray Ref-0087


harmony-089 : John 9

✪ Heals a blind man, who, because of his faith in Jesus, was excommunicated (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-090 : John 9:39-41; John 10:1-21

✪ Teaches people (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-091 : John 10:22-39

✪ Teaches in the temple (at Jerusalem) at the Feast of Dedication Ref-0087


harmony-092 : John 10:40-42; John 11:3-16

✪ Goes to Bethabara to escape violence from the rulers (east of the Jordan River) Ref-0087


harmony-093 : John 11:1-46

✪ Returns to Bethany and raises Lazarus from the dead Ref-0087


harmony-094 : John 11:47-54

✪ Escapes to the town of Ephraim from the conspiracy led by Caiaphas, the high priest (in Judaea,) Ref-0087


harmony-095 : Mat. 19:1; Mat. 19:2; Mark 10:1; Luke 13:10-35

✪ Journeys toward Jerusalem to attend the Passover heals many who are diseased, and teaches the people (in Peraea) Ref-0087


harmony-096 : Luke 14:1-24

✪ Dines with a Pharisee on the Sabbath (in Peraea) Ref-0087


harmony-097 :

✪ Teaches the multitude the conditions of discipleship (in Peraea) Ref-0087


harmony-098 : Luke 14:25-35

Ref-0087


harmony-099 : Luke 15:1-32; Luke 16:1-13

✪ Enunciates the parables of the lost sheep, of the lost piece of silver, of the prodigal son, and of the unjust steward (in Peraea) Ref-0087


harmony-100 : Luke 16

✪ Reproves the hypocrisy of the Pharisees (in Peraea) Ref-0087


harmony-101 : Luke 16:19-31

✪ Enunciates the parable of the rich man and Lazarus (in Peraea) Ref-0087


harmony-102 :

✪ Teaches his disciples concerning offenses, meekness, and humility (in Peraea) Ref-0087


harmony-103 : Luke 17:1-10

Ref-0087


harmony-104 : Luke 17:20-37

✪ Teaches the Pharisees concerning the coming of his kingdom (in Peraea) Ref-0087


harmony-105 : Luke 18:1-14

✪ Enunciates the parables of the unjust judge, and the Pharisee and publican praying in the temple (in Peraea) Ref-0087


harmony-106 : Mat. 19:3-12; Mark 10:2-12

✪ Interprets the law concerning marriage and divorce (in Peraea) Ref-0087


harmony-107 : Mat. 19:13-15; Mark 10:13-16; Luke 18:15-17

✪ Blesses little children (in Peraea) Ref-0087


harmony-108 : Mat. 19:16-22; Mark 10:17-22; Luke 18:18-24

✪ Receives the rich young ruler who asks what he shall do to inherit eternal life (in Peraea) Ref-0087


harmony-109 : Mat. 20:1-16

✪ Enunciates the parable of the vineyard (in Peraea) Ref-0087


harmony-110 : Mat. 20:17-19; Mark 10:32-34; Luke 18:31-34

✪ Foretells his own death and resurrection (in Peraea) Ref-0087


harmony-111 : Mat. 20:20-28; Mark 10:35-45

✪ Listens to the mother of James and John in behalf of her sons (in Peraea) Ref-0087


harmony-112 : Mat. 20:29-34; Mark 10:46-50; Luke 18:35-43

✪ Heals two blind men (at Jericho) Ref-0087


harmony-113 : Luke 19:1-10

✪ Visits Zacchaeus Ref-0087


harmony-114 : Luke 19:11-28

✪ Enunciates the parable of the pounds (in Jericho) Ref-0087


harmony-115 : John 12:1-9

✪ Goes to Bethany six days before the Passover Ref-0087


harmony-116 : Mat. 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:29-44; John 12:12-19

✪ Triumphal entry into Jerusalem, while the people throw palm branches on the road in front of him Ref-0087


harmony-117 : Mat. 21:12; Mark 11:11; Luke 19:45

✪ Enters the temple (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-118 : Mat. 21:12; Mat. 21:13; Luke 19:45; Luke 19:46

✪ Drives the money changers out of the temple (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-119 : Mat. 21:14

✪ Heals the sick people in the temple courtyard (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-120 : Luke 19:47; Luke 19:48

✪ Teaches daily in the temple courtyard (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-121 : Mat. 21:17-22; Mark 11:12-14; Mark 11:20-22

✪ Performs the miracle of causing the barren fig tree to wither (just outside Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-122 : Mat. 21:28-31

✪ The parable of the two sons (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-123 : Mat. 21:33-46; Mark 12:1-12; Luke 20:9-19

✪ The parable of the wicked husbandmen (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-124 : Mat. 22:1-14; Luke 14:16-24

✪ The parable of the marriage banquet (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-125 : Mat. 22:15-22; Mark 12:13-17; Luke 20:20-26

✪ Tested by the Pharisees and the Herodians, and enunciates the duty of a citizen to his government (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-126 : Mat. 22:23-33; Mark 12:18-27; Luke 20:27-40

✪ Tested by the Sadducees concerning the resurrection of the dead (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-127 : Mat. 22:34-40; Mark 12:28-34

✪ Tested by a Biblical expert (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-128 : Mat. 23; Mark 12:38-40; Luke 20:45-47

✪ Exposes the hypocrisies of the scribes and Pharisees (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-129 : John 12:37-50

✪ Verifies the prophecy of Isaiah concerning the unbelieving Jews Ref-0087


harmony-130 : Mat. 24; Mark 13; Luke 21:5-36

✪ Foretells the destruction of the temple, and of Jerusalem (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-131 : Mat. 23:37; Luke 19:41-44

✪ Laments over Jerusalem (just outside Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-132 :

✪ Enunciates the parables of the ten virgins and of the talents Ref-0087


harmony-133 : Mat. 25:1-30

Ref-0087


harmony-134 : Mat. 25:31-46

✪ Foretells the scenes of the day of judgment (on the Mount of Olives) Ref-0087


harmony-135 : Mat. 26:6-13; Mark 14:3-9; John 12:1-8

✪ Anointed with precious ointment (in Bethany) Ref-0087


harmony-136 : Mat. 26:17-30; Mark 14:12-25; Luke 22:7-20

✪ His last Passover meal and his establishment of the Lord's Supper (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-137 : John 13:1-17

✪ Washes the disciples’ feet (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-138 : Mat. 26:23; Mark 14:18-21; Luke 22:21; John 13:18

✪ Foretells his betrayal (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-139 : Mat. 26:21-25; Mark 14:18-21; Luke 22:21-23; John 13:21-30

✪ Accuses Judas of his betrayal (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-140 : John 14; John 15; John 16

✪ Teaches his disciples, and comforts them with promises, and promises the gift of the Holy Spirit (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-141 : John 17

✪ One of his last prayers (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-142 : Mat. 26:30; Mat. 26:36-46; Mark 14:26; Mark 14:32-42; Luke 22:39-46; John 18:1

✪ Retires to Gethsemane (on the Mount of Olives) Ref-0087


harmony-143 : Mat. 26:47-56; Mark 14:43-54; Mark 14:66-72; Luke 22:47-53; John 18:2-12

✪ Is betrayed and apprehended (in the garden of Gethsemane) Ref-0087


harmony-144 : Mat. 26:57; Mat. 26:58; Mat. 26:69-75; Mark 14:53; Mark 14:54; Mark 14:66-72; Luke 22:54-62; John 18:13-18; John 18:25-27

✪ Trial of, before Caiaphas (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-145 : Mat. 26:59-68; Mark 14:55-65; Luke 22:63-71; John 18:19-21

✪ Tried by the council (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-146 : Mat. 27:1; Mat. 27:2; Mat. 27:11-14; Mark 15:1-5; Luke 23:1-5; John 18:28-38

✪ Led by the council to Pilate (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-147 : Luke 23:6-12

✪ Arraigned before Herod Antipas (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-148 : Mat. 27:15-26; Mark 15:6-15; Luke 23:13-25; John 18:39; John 18:40; John 19:1-16

✪ Tried in front of Pilate (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-149 : Mat. 27:27-31; Mark 15:16-20

✪ Mocked by the soldiers (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-150 : Mat. 27:31-34; Mark 15:20-23; Luke 23:26-32; John 19:16; John 19:17

✪ Is led away to be crucified (from Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-151 : Mat. 27:35-56; Mark 15:24-41; Luke 23:33-49; John 19:18-30

✪ Crucified (just outside Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-152 : Mat. 27:57-66; Mark 15:42-47; Luke 23:50-56; John 19:31-42

✪ Taken down from the cross and buried (just outside Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-153 : Mat. 28:2-15; Mark 16:1-11; Luke 24:1-12; John 20:1-18

✪ Arises from the dead (just outside Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-154 : Luke 24:34; 1Cor. 15:5

✪ Is seen by Peter (near Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-155 : Mark 16:12; Mark 16:13; Luke 24:13-35

✪ Appears to two disciples who journey to the village of Emmaus Ref-0087


harmony-156 : Mark 16:14-18; Luke 24:36-49; John 20:19-23

✪ Appears in the midst of the disciples, when Thomas was absent (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-157 : John 20:26-29

✪ Appears to his disciples, when Thomas was present (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-158 : Mat. 28:16; John 21:1; John 21:2

✪ Appears to his disciples at Lake Galilee Ref-0087


harmony-159 : Appears to the apostles and more than five-hundred followers on a mountain in Ref-0087; Mat. 28:16-20
harmony-160 : Mat. 28:16-20; 1Cor. 15:6

✪ Galilee Ref-0087


harmony-161 : Acts 1:3-8; 1Cor. 15:7

✪ Appears to James and also to all the apostles (in Jerusalem) Ref-0087


harmony-162 : Mark 16:19; Mark 16:20; Luke 24:50-53; Acts 1:9-12

✪ Ascends to heaven (near Bethany) Ref-0087


harmony-163 : Acts 9:3-17; Acts 18:9; Acts 22:14; Acts 22:18; Acts 23:11; Acts 26:16; 1Cor. 9:1; 1Cor. 15:8

✪ Appears to Paul (on the road to Damascus) Ref-0087


harmony-164 : Rev. 1:10-18

✪ Appears to the Apostle John (on Patmos Island) Ref-0087


harpazo : Holy Spirit - carried by
Harper's Bible Dictionary : Ref-0131
Harper's Bible Dictionary - Achtemeier, Paul J. Harper's Bible Dictionary : Ref-0131
Harris, R. L., Harris, R. L., Archer, G. L., & Waltke, B. K. (1999, c1980). Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament (electronic ed.). Chicago: Moody Press. : Ref-0397
Harris, R. L., Harris, R. L., Archer, G. L., & Waltke, B. K. (1999, c1980). Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament (electronic ed.). Chicago: Moody Press. - Logos-0157 : Ref-0397
Harris, R. Laird, Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament : Ref-1190
Harris, R. Laird, Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament - Archer, Gleason L., Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament : Ref-1190
Harris, R. Laird, Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament - Archer, Gleason L., Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament - Cross-0171 : Ref-1190
Harris, R. Laird, Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament - Archer, Gleason L., Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament - Waltke, Bruce K., Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament : Ref-1190
Harris, R. Laird, Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament - Cross-0171 : Ref-1190
Harris, R. Laird. Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament : Ref-0054
Harris, R. Laird. Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament - Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament : Ref-0054
Harrison, ed., Everett F., The Wycliffe Bible Commentary : Ref-1177
Harrison, ed., Everett F., The Wycliffe Bible Commentary - Cross-0159 - Pfeiffer, ed., Charles F., The Wycliffe Bible Commentary : Ref-1177
Harrison, ed., Everett F., The Wycliffe Bible Commentary - Pfeiffer, ed., Charles F., The Wycliffe Bible Commentary : Ref-1177
Harrison, ed., Everett F., The Wycliffe Bible Commentary - Pfeiffer, ed., Charles F., The Wycliffe Bible Commentary - The Wycliffe Bible Commentary, Charles F. Pfeiffer, ed. and Everett F. Harrison, ed. : Ref-1177
Harrison, ed., Everett F., The Wycliffe Bible Commentary - The Wycliffe Bible Commentary, Charles F. Pfeiffer, ed. and Everett F. Harrison, ed. : Ref-1177
Harrison, R. K., Introduction to the Old Testament : Ref-0836 ; Ref-0950
Harrison, R. K., Introduction to the Old Testament - Introduction to the Old Testament, R. K. Harrison : Ref-0836 ; Ref-0950
Harrison, R. K., Introduction to the Old Testament - Introduction to the Old Testament, R. K. Harrison - Logos-0553 : Ref-0950
Harrison, R. K., Introduction to the Old Testament - Logos-0553 : Ref-0950
Hart, David Bentley, Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies : Ref-1290
Hart, David Bentley, Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies - Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies, David Bentley Hart : Ref-1290
Hart, David Bentley, Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies - Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies, David Bentley Hart - Kindle-0006 : Ref-1290
Hart, David Bentley, Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies - Kindle-0006 : Ref-1290
Hart, Trevor, The Dictionary of Historical Theology : Ref-0781
Hart, Trevor, The Dictionary of Historical Theology - Logos-0513 : Ref-0781
Hart, Trevor, The Dictionary of Historical Theology - Logos-0513 - The Dictionary of Historical Theology, Trevor Hart : Ref-0781
Hart, Trevor, The Dictionary of Historical Theology - The Dictionary of Historical Theology, Trevor Hart : Ref-0781
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Hartman, F. H. (1994). Zechariah : Israel's messenger of the Messiah's triumph. Bellmawr, NJ: Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry. - Logos-0158 : Ref-0398
Hartnett, John and Williams, Alex, Dismantling the Big Bang : Ref-0814
Hartnett, John and Williams, Alex, Dismantling the Big Bang - Dismantling the Big Bang, Alex Williams and John Hartnett - Williams, Alex, and Harnett, John, Dismantling the Big Bang : Ref-0814
Hartnett, John and Williams, Alex, Dismantling the Big Bang - Williams, Alex, and Harnett, John, Dismantling the Big Bang : Ref-0814
Hartnett, John, Starlight, Time and the New Physics : Ref-0813
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Harvard : apostasy - Harvard
Harvard - apostasy : apostasy - Harvard
Harvard University : Harvard University - Christian foundation
Harvard University - Christian foundation :

"The first seal used by Harvard College had as a motto, "In Christi Gloriam"" Ref-1275, [loc. 115-116] "[At Harvard], according to the vision of the founders, ‘Everyone shall consider the main end of his life and studies to know God in Jesus Christ.’" Ref-1302, p. 25


harvest : fruitful - harvest; harvest - of judgment; harvest - of the earth; harvest - workers; Pentecost ; wrath - harvest precedes
harvest - feast of : Pentecost
harvest - fruitful : fruitful - harvest
harvest - of judgment : Joel 3:13; Mat. 13:30; Mat. 13:39-42; Rev. 14:18
harvest - of the earth : Mark 4:29
harvest - precedes wrath : wrath - harvest precedes
harvest - workers : Mat. 9:38; Luke 10:2
hashem : hashem - the Name
hashem - the Name :

✪ Hebrew: "The Name". Used as a substitute for the name of God which was considered so holy (YHWH) that it could not be mentioned.


Hasidim :

✪ Hebrew for ‘the pious.’ "We first meet the Hasidim in 1 Maccabees where they, “mighty warriors of Israel, all who offered themselves willingly for the law” (2:42), joined the forces of Mattathias against Antiochus Epiphanes. Later they were content to live under Syrian rule after the religious battle had been won (7:13). They are usually identified with those who allowed themselves to be slaughtered rather than desecrate the Sabbath by defending themselves (1:32-38). Though the stance of nonresistance on the Sabbath is probably in keeping with the convictions of the Hasidim, the text does not identify them with the martyrs." Ref-1200, pp. 173-174.


Hasmoneans : chronology - B.C. 0167 - Maccabees and Hasmoneans come to power ; Sadducees - Hasmonean supporters
Hasmoneans - chronology : chronology - B.C. 0167 - Maccabees and Hasmoneans come to power
Hasmoneans - Pharisees opposed : Sadducees - Hasmonean supporters
Hasmoneans - Sadducees supported : Sadducees - Hasmonean supporters
haste : haste - sin
haste - sin : Pr. 19:2; Pr. 21:5
Hastings, James, A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels : Ref-1285
Hastings, James, A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels - Lambert, John C., A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels - Selbie, John A., A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels : Ref-1285
Hastings, James, A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels - Logos-0683 : Ref-1285
Hastings, James, A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels - Logos-0683 - Selbie, John A., A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels : Ref-1285
Hastings, James, A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels - Selbie, John A., A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels : Ref-1285
hate : evil - hate; hate - AGAINST; hate - family for God ; hate - other priorities compared to God
hate - AGAINST : Lev. 19:17
hate - evil : evil - hate
hate - family for God : Ex. 32:27-29; Lev. 10:6; Lev. 21:11; Deu. 13:6; Deu. 33:9; 1S. 2:29; 1S. 3:13; 2Chr. 15:13-16; Ezra 10:1-4; Ezra 10:10-12; Ezra 10:18-19; Ezra 10:44; Eze. 24:16-18; Mat. 10:37; Luke 14:26

✪ A young girl, age 17, came to faith in Jesus in Muslim Pakistan in 1997. "[Her] parents were furious when they learned of her conversion. They had previously arranged for her to marry a Muslim man. When [she] again refused, she ran away. . . . [She] was later found by her family. In Muslim nations, children are often severely beaten for converting to Christianity. Others are killed by their own parents or siblings for apostasy, converting to another faith. To restore the honor of his family, [her] brother stabbed her to death. He then turned himself in to the local authorities. As is not uncommon in such instances, he was eventually released without incident." - Ref-1376, pp. 27-28.


hate - other priorities compared to God : John 12:25

✪ See hate - family for God


hated : hated - by world ; hated - for Jesus’ sake; hated - without cause; righteous - hated; sinners - God hates ; world - enmity with
hated - by world : world - enmity with; Ps. 69:9; Mat. 24:9; John 15:18; John 17:14; 1Jn. 3:13

"What would create even more controversy than her lavish quarters was Jennie’s open resistance to accommodating any religious sentiment on board. Like her son, Lady Churchill had little interest in organized religion, and even less patience for its trappings. While she was happy to help the soldiers and officers of the queen’s army, she certainly wasn’t going to subject herself to the dour world of religious zealotry while she was at it. Before setting sail, Jennie, one outraged South African reporter would write, “had every scrap of religious literature--tracts, bibles, periodicals, leaflets etc--brought up on deck and the whole pitched overboard for the moral instruction of the fishes.”" Ref-1398, p. 160 "Roman Catholics arrived first; in 1861 Father Charles Grandidier held a service in Richfield and was intimidated by what he viewed as immoral and profane miners. Also in 1861, Anglican reverends Luden Brown and Christopher Knipe held services at Antler Creek. By 1862 Knipe had unofficial headquarters at Van Winkle, Reverend Sheepshanks was holding services at Antler, Reverend R.J. Dundas was visiting regularly and Bishop George Hills made several visits. None was particularly successful; all were appalled at the rough and rowdy miners who reserved Sundays for saloon going, gambling, relaxing, drinking, and fornicating. When Reverend Brown spoke out publicly against such behaviour, not a single miner showed up for his next service." Ref-1409, p. 125. "Horrific violence was directed at the clergy. Over six thousand members of the clergy – priests, monks and nuns – were murdered, churches burnt down, religious images destroyed." Ref-1410, loc. 5459.


hated - for Jesus’ sake : Mat. 10:22; Mat. 24:9; Mark 13:13; Luke 6:22; Luke 21:17
hated - righteous : righteous - hated
hated - sinners by God : sinners - God hates
hated - without cause : Ps. 35:19; Ps. 69:4; Ps. 109:3; John 15:25
haters : haters - of God - repaid
haters - of God - repaid : Deu. 7:9-10
HaTikvah : Israel - national song
HaTikvah - Israel anthem : Israel - national song
hatred : Arabs - Jews - hatred of
hatred - Jews by Arabs : Arabs - Jews - hatred of
havdalah :

✪ Sundown Saturday, Hebrew.


havdillah :

✪ closing of Sabbath, Hebrew.


Havillah :

✪ Arabia


Hawthorne, ed., Gerald F., Dictionary of Paul and His Letters : Ref-1173
Hawthorne, ed., Gerald F., Dictionary of Paul and His Letters - Logos-0637 : Ref-1173
Hawthorne, ed., Gerald F., Dictionary of Paul and His Letters - Logos-0637 - Martin, ed., Ralph P., Dictionary of Paul and His Letters : Ref-1173
Hawthorne, ed., Gerald F., Dictionary of Paul and His Letters - Martin, ed., Ralph P., Dictionary of Paul and His Letters : Ref-1173
Hawthorne, ed., Gerald F., Dictionary of Paul and His Letters - Martin, ed., Ralph P., Dictionary of Paul and His Letters - Reid, ed., Daniel G., Dictionary of Paul and His Letters : Ref-1173

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