Habakkuk to Hali
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Habakkuk
Embrace
Strong's #H2265

Habakkuk is considered one of the Bible's twelve Minor Prophets.

References
Habakkuk 1:1, 3:1

Additional Studies

Habor
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Hachilah
Dark
Strong's #H2444

Hachilah was the name of a hill in the southern portion of Judah's territory.

References
1Samuel 23:19, 26:1, 26:3

Hadad
Mighty
Strong's #H1908

Hadad was the name of one of Ishmael's sons as well as of several kings of Edom.

References
Genesis 36:35 - 36, 1Kings 11:14 - 25, 1Chronicles 1:30 - 51

Hadadezer
Hadad is help
Strong's #H1909

References
2Samuel 8:3 - 12, 1Kings 11:23

Hadar
Honor, chamber
Strong's #H2316

Hadar was the name of an Edomite king.

References
Genesis 25:15, 36:39

Hadarezer
Hadad is help
Strong's #H1928

References
2Samuel 10:16 - 19, 1Chronicles 18:3 - 10, 19:16 - 19

Hadashah
New
Strong's #H2322

Hadashah was a city given to the tribe of Judah as an inheritance in the Promised Land.

References
Joshua 15:37

Hadassah
Myrtle
Strong's #H1919

Hadassah was the Jewish name of Queen Esther.

References
Esther 2:7

Additional Studies

Hadattah
New Hazor
Strong's #H2675

Hadattah was a city given to the tribe of Judah as an inheritance in the Promised Land.

References
Joshua 15:25

Hadid
Sharp, a peak
Strong's #H2307

Hadid was a city within the territory of the tribe of Benjamin.

References
Ezra 2:33, Nehemiah 7:37, 11:34

Hadoram
Noble honor
Strong's #H1913

References
Genesis 10:27, 1Chronicles 1:21, 18:10, 2Chronicles 10:18

Hadrach
Dwelling
Strong's #H2317

Hadrach was a city within ancient Syria.

References
Zechariah 9:1

Hagar
Flight
Strong's #H1904, #G28

Agar is the King James New Testament spelling of Hagar. Sarah, who at the time was barren, allowed her husband Abraham to have a child through her handmaid Hagar. The child produced was named Ishmael. Sarah would later be healed and give birth to Abraham's son Isaac.

References
Genesis 16, 21, 25:12, Galatians 4:24 - 25

Additional Studies

Haggai
Feast, solemnity
Strong's #H2292

Haggai is considered one of the twelve Old Testament Minor Prophets.

References
Ezra 5:1, 6:14, Haggai 1:1 - 13, 2:1 - 20

Halah
Painful
Strong's #H2477

The Assyrians took many people captive when it attacked and finally conquered the Kingdom of Israel (northern ten tribes). The captives were resettled into various parts of the empire which included Halah, Habor, the river of Gozan and several Median towns. These places were located either between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers or east of the Tigris in Media.

References
2Kings 17:6, 18:11, 1Chronicles 5:26

Halak
Smooth, bare
Strong's #H2510

Halak is the name of a mountain that designates the southern limit of Joshua's conquests in the Promised Land.

References
Joshua 11:17, 12:7

Hali
Necklace
Strong's #H2482

Hali was a city given to the tribe of Asher as an inheritance in the Promised Land.

References
Joshua 19:25

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