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A male servant freed on the 7th year; if married, his wife freed also, unless she was given to him by his master, Ex. 21.2-4. A female, if bought for a wife, or taken captive for a wife, could not be re-sold; if married, and a second wife taken, must have full maintenance; otherwise set free, Ex. 21.7-11. Deu. 21.10-14.

If

If unfaithful, scourged, Lev. 19.20. smitten to death, the master punished, Ex. 21. 20,21. If the master put out an eye or tooth, the servant freed, Ex. 21.26,27. When gored, the master recompensed, Ex. 21.32. A runaway not to be restored, Deu. 23.15,16, see Gen. 16.6. 1 Kin. 2.39,40. Phil. 10.21.

Took part in all festivals, Deu. 12.12,18. Deu. 16.11,14. Deu. 29.10-13; on being circumcised, Ex. 12.44. Gen. 17.13,27. Ezr. 2. 65. Rested on Sabbath, Ex. 20.10. Ex. 23.12. Deu. 5.14. Freed at the end of the 6th year, Ex. 21.1-11. Deu. 15.12; at the jubilee, Lev. 25.41,54.

Enjoyed the fruits of the land at the jubilee, Lev. 25.6. To be instructed, Deu. 31.10-13.

Christian servants encouraged, 1 Cor 7. 21.22. 1 Cor. 12.13. Gal. 3.28. Eph. 6.8.

SERVANTS, BOND, EXAMPLES OF: Gen. 12.16. Gen. 30.43. Gen. 32.5. 1 Sam. 30.13. Born in the house, Gen. 14.14. Gen. 17.13,27. Ecc. 2.7. Bought, Gen. 17.13,27. Gen. 37. 28,36. Gen. 39.17. Deu. 28.68. Est. 7.4. Eze. 27.13. Rev. 18.13. Taken captive, Gen. 43.18. 2 Kin. 5.2. Given as a present, Gen. 20.14.

Intermarriage of, with master and family, 1 Chr. 2.34,35. Gen. 30.3,9. Gen. 16.1,2,6. In places of trust, Gen. 24.2-10. Gen. 39.4-6. Pro. 30.23. Dan. 1.19.

Israelites enslaved in Egypt, Ex. 1.14. Ex. 5.7-14. Deu. 6.12,21. In Babylon, 2 Chr. 36.20. Gibeonites enslaved, Jos. 9.23. Canaanites, 1 Kin. 9.21.

SERVANTS, HIRED. Hired by the day, Mat. 20.2. Job. 7.2; the year, Lev. 25.53; for longer periods, Gen. 29.15-18; in the market-place, Mat. 20.1-3. Wages paid in kind, Gen. 30.31,32. 2 Chr. 2.10; in money, Mat. 20.2. To be paid promptly, Lev. 19.13. Deu. 24.14,15. See MASTERS.

SETH, Adam's 3d son; his descendants, Gen. 4.25,26. Gen. 5.3-8. 1 Chr. 1.1. Luk. 3.38.

SEVEN. Peculiar occurrences of the number seven. 7 days, Gen. 2.3. Gen. 7.4,10. Gen. 8.10,12. Ex. 7.25. Jud. 14.12. 1 Sam. 10.8. 1 Sam. 11.3. 1 Sam. 13.8. 1 Kin. 8.65. Eze. 3.15. Act. 20.6. Act. 21.4. Act. 28.14. Feasts lasted 7 days, Ex. 12.15. Lev. 23.34,42. Priests and altars consecrated 7 days, Ex. 29. 30,35,37. Defilement lasted 7 days, Lev. 12.2. Lev. 13.4; and fasting, 1 Sam. 31.13. Lamb to remain 7 days with dam, Ex. 22.30. Mourning 7 days, Gen. 50.10. Job 2.13; and feasting, Est. 1.5.

7 years' service, Gen. 29.18. Famine, 2 Sam. 24.13. 2 Kin. 8.1. Madness of Nebuchadnezzar, Dan. 4.23. 7 weeks, Dan. 9.25. 70 weeks, Dan. 9.24. 7 Sabbaths for Fentecost, Lev. 23.15. 7 Sabbaths of years for jubilee, Lev. 25.8.

7 animals given and offered, Gen. 7.2. Gen. 21.28. Lev. 23.18. Num. 29.32. 1 Chr.

15.26. 7 altars with 7 bulls and 7 rams offered, Num. 23.1.

Blood sprinkled 7 times, Lev. 4.6. Lev. 14.7; and oil, Lev. 14.16. Priests with 7 trumpets encompass Jericho 7 times on the 7th day, Jos. 6.4. Elijah's servant goes 7 times, 1 Kin. 18.43. Naaman dips 7 times, 2 Kin. 5.10.

Bowing 7 times, Gen. 33.3. Praising God 7 times, Psa. 119.164. Punishment 7 times, Lev. 26.18,21. 70 and 7 fold, Gen. 4.24. Restoration 7 fold, Pro. 6.31. Forgiveness 70 times 7, Mat. 18.22. Furnace heated 7 times, Dan. 3.19. Silver purified, Psa. 12.6. Saul's sons put to death, 2 Sam. 21.6. 7 chamberlains, Est. 1.10,14. Ezr. 7.14. Maidens, Est. 2.9. Sons, Ruth 4.15, 1 Sam. 2.5. Jer. 15.9. Wise men, Pro. 26.16. Women, Isa. 4.1. Shepherds, Mic. 5.5. Poor men, Ecc. 11.2. 7 deacons, Act. 6.3. Churches, Rev. 1.4.

Fleeing 7 ways, Deu. 28.25. 7 troubles, Job 5.19. Sins, Pro. 6.16. Pro. 24.16 Pillars, Pro. 9.1. Streams, Isa. 11.15. Days' light, Isa. 30.26. Withes and locks, Jud. 16.7,13.

7 lamps, Ex. 25.37. Rev. 1.12. 7 evil spirits, Mat. 12.45. Devils, Mat. 16.9. 7 spirits, Rev. 1.4. Rev. 3.1. Rev. 4.5. Rev. 5.6. 7 angels with trumpets, Rev. 8.2; with 7 last plagues, Rev. 15.1.

7 kine and ears, Gen. 41.2-7. Eyes, Zec. 3.9. Zec. 4.10. Rev. 5.6. Stars, Amos, 5.8. Rev. 1.16. Seals, Rev. 5.1. Thunders, Rev. 10.3. 7000 slain, Rev. 11.13. 7 heads, crowns, mountains, and kings, Rev. 12.3. Rev. 17. 9,10.

SHAALBIM or SHAALABBIN, Jos. 19.42; an Amoritish town given to Dan, Jud. 1.35. 1 Kin. 4.9. 2 Sam. 23.32.

SHADRACH or HANANIAH, a pious friend of Daniel; delivered from the fiery furnace, and made governor by Nebuchadnezzar, Dan. 1.6-20. Dan. 2.17,49. Dan. 3.

SHALIM, a city of Shechem whose people were massacred by Jacob's sons, Gen. 33.18. Gen. 34. See SHAALBIM, SALIM. Land of Shalim, 1 Sam. 9.4.

SHALISHA, a district near Mount Ephraim, 1 Sam. 9.4. Baal-shalisha, 2 Kin. 4.42. SHALLUM, 15th king of Israel; slays king Zachariah; reigns one month; slain by Menahem, 2 Kin. 15.10-13.

-, son of Josiah. See JEHOAHAZ. SHALMANESER, king of Assyria, makes Hoshea king of Israel tributary; imprisons him; takes Samaria; deports the Israelites; colonises Samaria from Assyria, 2 Kin. 17. 3-6,24-27. 2 Kin. 18.9-12.

SHAMGAR, a Judge of Israel; defeats the Philistines, Jud. 3.31. Jud. 5.6.

SHAMIR, residence of Tola the Judge, in Mount Ephraim, Jud. 10.1,2. Jos. 15.48. SHAMMAH, one of David's chiefs, defeats the Philistines, 2 Sam. 23.11,12.

SHAPHAN, a scribe appointed by Josiah to repair the temple; brings the book of the law to him, 2 Kin. 22. 2 Chr. 34.8-20.

SHAREZER. See ADRAMMELECH. SHARON, a district between Carmel and Cesarea; its herds, 1 Chr. 27.29; roses, Song

2.1; fertility, Isa. 35.2. Isa. 65.10. Isa. 33.9. Christians in, Act. 9.35.

SHAVEH, the king's dale, north of Jerusalem; the king of Sodom and Melchizedek meet Abraham at, Gen. 14.17,18. Absalom's pillar in, 2 Sam. 18.18.

SHAVING.

See BALDNESS-BEARD. SHEBA, son of Raamah, Gen. 10.7. 1 Chr. 1.9; of Joktan, Gen. 10.28. 1 Chr. 1.22; of Jokshan, son of Abraham and Keturah, Gen. 25.3. 1 Chr. 1.32.

and the SABEANS, a country and people of Arabia-Felix. Queen of, visits Solomon, 1 Kin. 10.1-13. 2 Chr. 9.1-12. Gold, spices, and precious stones of, 2 Chr. 9.9. Psa. 72.15. Isa. 60.6. Jer. 6.20. Merchants of, Eze. 27.22,23. Eze. 38.13. Joel 3.8. People of, invade Uz, Job 1.15. phecies of, Psa. 72.10,15. 20. See SABEANS.

Job 6.19.

Pro

Isa. 60.6. Jer. 6. his rebellion against David, and

death, 2 Sam. 20.

SHEBNA, treasurer under Hezekiah; reproved, and his captivity predicted, Isa. 22. 15-19. Afterwards scribe, 2 Kin. 18.18-26,37. 2 Kin. 19.2. Isa. 36.3,11,22. Isa. 37.2. SHECHEM or SYCHEM, a district in Samaria, 1 Chr. 7.28. Psa. 60.6. Psa. 108.7. Abraham visits, Gen. 12.6; and Jacob, Gen. 33.18,19. Jos. 24.32. Act. 7.16. Jacob hides idols in, Gen. 35.4. Joseph's brethren in, Gen. 37.12,14.

| 21.25. 2 measures of barley sold for, 2 Kin. 7.
1,16. Food of Ezekiel, 20 shekels (10 oz.) m
weight a day, Eze. 4.10. A half shekel (bekah),
Ex. 30.13,15. Quarter shekel, 1 Sam. 9.8.

SHEM, son of Noah, Gen. 5.32. Gen. 6.10.
Gen. 9.18. 1 Chr. 1.4. Saved in the ark,
Gen. 7.13. Blessed for his dutiful conduct,
His descendants, Gen. 10.
Gen. 9.23-27.
1,21-32. Gen. 11.10-26. 1 Chr. 1.17-54. Luk.

3.36.

SHEMAIAH, a prophet; forbids Rehoboam 2 Chr. 12. to invade Israel, 1 Kin. 12.22-24. 5-8. Writes Rehoboam's history, 2 Chr. 12.15. a false prophet, and enemy of Jeremiah, Jer. 29.24-32. SHEMEBER, king of Zeboiim; defeated by Chedorlaomer, Gen. 14.2-12.

SHEMER, owner of the hill on which Samaria was built, 1 Kin. 16.24.

SHEMINITH (octave or bass ?), 1 Chr. 15.21. Titles of Psalms 6 & 12.

SHENIR. See HERMON. SHEPHATIAH, an enemy of Jeremiah, Jer. 38.1-6.

Carried a scrip, 1 Sam. 17.40; a rod, Lev. 27.32. Psa. 23.4. Zec. 11.7-10. 1 Sam. 17.40; a sling, 1 Sam. 17.49. Dwelt in tents, 2 Chr. 14.15. Song 1.8. Isa. 38.12. Had watch-towers, 2 Chr.

SHEPHERDS and HERDMEN.

26.10.

Mic. 4.8.

Dug wells and watered the flocks, Gen. 21. 25. Gen. 29.2-10. Ex. 2.16-19. Watched a Levitical city of refuge in Mount and defended the flocks, Gen. 31.40. Ephraim, Jos. 20.7. Jos. 21.21. Jud. 21.19. 12. 1 Sam. 17.34,35. Song 1.7. Joshua makes a covenant with Israel in; and Kept them in folds, Num. 32.16. is buried in, Jos. 24.1-25,32. People of, make 24.3. 2 Sam. 7.8. Jno. 10.1. Abimelech king; and quarrel with him; he defeats them, Jud. 8.31. Jud. 9.1-49,57. Rehoboam crowned at, 1 Kin. 12.1. Jeroboam's residence, 1 Kin. 12.25. Ishmael slays men from, Jer. 41.5. Jesus visits (Sychar), Jno. 4.5,39-42. Idol of, see BAAL-BERITH.

-, son of Hamor, prince of Shechem; defiles Dinah; circumcision of; murdered and his city destroyed by Jacob's sons, Gen. 33.

18-20. Gen. 34. Gen. 49.6.

Gen.

SHEEP, LAMB, Deu. 14.4. Great flocks of, Gen. 13.5. Gen. 24.35. Gen. 26.14. 29.2. Gen. 32.14. Job 1.3. Job 42.12. 2 Kin. 3.4. 1 Chr. 27.31. 2 Chr. 32.29. Bashan noted for, Deu. 32.14. Bozrah, Mic. 2.12. Kedar, Eze. 27.21. Nebaioth, Isa. 60.7. Sharon, Isa. 65.10. Jacob's experiment with, Gen. 30.32-40. Sheep-shearing, Gen. 31.19. Gen. 38.12-17. Song 4.2; feasting at, 1 Sam. 25.11,36. 2 Sam. 13.23. Given in tribute, 1 Chr. 5.21. 2 Chr. 17.11. Offered in sacrifice by Abel, Gen. 4.4. Noah, Gen. 8.20. Abraham, Gen. 22.13. See OFFERINGS. First fleece of, given to the priest, Deu. 18.4. Parable of the ewe-lamb, 2 Sam. 12.1-4; lost sheep, Luk. 15.4-7. Illustrative, 1 Chr. 21.17. Psa. 74.1. Isa. 53.7. Jer. 13.20. Jer. 50.6. See SHEPHERDS.

SHEKEL, value in silver, 2/4; in weight, 20 gerahs (10 dwt.), Ex. 30.13. Lev. 27.25, see Eze. 45.12. 3000 equal to 100 talents, Ex. 38.25-27. Shekel of the sanctuary, Ex. 30.13. Num. 7.85. After the king's weight, 2 Sam. 14.26. Of silver, Gen. 23.15,16. Of brass, 1 Sam.17.5. Iron, 1 Sam. 17.7. Gold, 1 Chr.

Ex. 22 Luk. 2.8. 1 Sam. Numbered them, Lev. 27.32. Jer. 33.13. Knew them by name, Jno. 10.3-5. Went before them, Psa. 78.52,53. Jno. 10.3,4. The sheep kept apart from the goats, Eze. 34.17. Mat. 25.32. Used dogs, Job 30.1.

Abel a shepherd, Gen. 4.2. Chiefs and their families were shepherds, Gen. 29.9. Ex. 2.16. 1 Sam. 16.11. Shepherds of the Ex. 3.1. kings, 1 Chr. 27.29-31. Were an abomination to the Egyptians, Gen. 46.34. The angels appeared to shepherds, Luk. 2.8-20. Psa. Illustrative, Gen. 49.24. Psa. 23.1. 80.1. Isa. 44.28. Eze. 34.2. Mat. 26.31. Jno. 10.2. Heb. 13.20. 1 Pet. 2.25. Translated pastors, Jer. 2.8. Jer. 3.15. Jer. 12.10. Eph. 4.11. See SHEEP.

SHERIFF, a Chaldean lawyer or prefect, Dan. 3.2,3.

SHESHACH, a name of Babylon, Jer. 25. 26. Jer. 51.41.

SHESHAN, his daughter married to a freed Egyptian slave, 1 Chr. 2.31,34,35.

SHESHBAZZAR. See ZERUBBABEL. SHETH (tumult); that is, enemies of Israel, Num. 24.17; compare Jer. 48.45.

SHETHAR-BOZNAI, an opponent of the Jews in building the temple, Ezr. 5.3-6. Ezr. 6.6.13.

SHEW-BREAD, called hallowed bread, 1 Sam. 21.6. Made of fine flour, in 12 cakes, 2-10ths to each cake, sprinkled with frankincense; renewed every Sabbath, and set on the table; eaten by the priests only, Lev. 24. 5-9. Ex. 25.30. 2 Chr. 2.4. 2 Chr. 13.11.

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Neh. 10.33. Mat. 12.4. Heb. 9.2. Even by David, 1 Sam. 21.6. Mar. 2.26. Prepared by Levites, 1 Chr. 9.32. 1 Chr. 23.29. SHEW-BREAD, TABLE OF. Of shittimwood, 2 cubits long, 1 broad, 14 high; covered with gold, with a border of crowns round about; a ring in each corner, for staves of shittim-wood overlaid with gold, Éx. 25.23-28. Ex. 37.10-15. Set in the holy place, on the north side, Ex. 26.35. Ex. 40.22. Heb. 9.2. Covered with a blue cloth, on which was set the shew-bread, with various golden vessels, Num. 4.7. 25.29,30. Ex. 37.16. Lev. 24.5-8. Anointed, Ex. 30.26,27. Directions for its removal, Num. 4.7. Tables made by Solomon, 1 Kin. 7.48,50. 2 Chr. 4.19.

Ex.

SHIBBOLETH, pronounced SIBBOLETH by the Ephraimites, Jud. 12.6.

SHIELD, TARGET, BUCKLER, Jud. 5.8. 2 Sam. 1.21. 2 Chr. 14.8. 2 Chr. 17.17. 2 Chr. 26.14. Jer. 46.3. Eze. 38.4. Of brass, 1 Kin. 14.27. Of gold, 2 Sam. 8.7. 1 Kin. 10.16,17. Of wood, Eze. 39.9,10. With studs, Job 15.26. Armouries of, 1 Kin. 10.17. 2 Chr. 11.12. 2 Chr. 32.5,27. Illustrative, Gen. 15.1. Deu. 33.29. Psa. 18.2, &c.

SHIGGAION or SHIGIONOTH, a song or psalm (title), Psa. 7. Hab. 3.1.

SHILOH, prophetic name of Christ, Gen. 49.10.

, a city of Ephraim, north of Bethel, Jud. 21.19. Tabernacle at, Jos. 18.1. Jud. 18.31. Jud. 20.18,26,27. 1 Sam. 1.3. 1 Sam. 2.14. Psa. 78.60. Jer. 7.12. Ark taken from, 1 Sam. 4.3,4. Casting of the lot at, Jos. 18. 8-10. Jos. 19.51.

22.9.

Head-quarters of Joshua, Jos. 21.1,2. Jos. Israelites assemble at, Jos. 22.12. Yearly feast at; stratagem to give the Benjamites wives, Jud. 21.12-23. Hannah prays at, and brings Samuel to, 1 Sam. 1.3,9,24. Revelations to Samuel in, 1 Sam. 3.21. Eli's death at, 1 Sam. 4.12-22. Ahiah priest at, 1 Sam. 14.3. Ahijah the prophet's residence, 1 Kin. 14.2. Its destruction, Jer. 7.12,14. Jer. 26.6,9. Worshippers from, Jer. 41.5.

SHIMEI, & Benjamite who cursed David, 2 Sam. 16.5-13. Pardoned by David, 2 Sam. 19.16-23. Forbidden by Solomon to leave Jerusalem; and put to death for breaking his parole, 1 Kin. 2.36-46.

SHINAR. See BABYLONIA.

SHIPS, Job 9.26. Mar. 4.36-38. Act. 21.2. Sails, masts, tackling, and rudder of, Isa. 33.23. Eze 27.5-7. Act. 27.17,19,40. Oars used, Jonah 1.13. Mar. 6.48, see OARS. Hold of, Jonah 1.5. Helm of, Jas. 3.4. Figurehead of, Act. 28.11. Anchors used, Act. 27. 29,30,40. Heb. 6.19. Carried boats, Act. 28. 30,32. Ferry-boat, 2 Sam. 19.18.

Of Egypt, Deu. 28.68; Dan. Jud. 5.17; Tarshish, 1 Kin. 22.48; Chaldeans; Isa. 43.14; Chittim, Num. 24.24. Dan. 11.30; Tyre, 2 Chr. 8.18. 1 Kin. 10.11; Solomon, 1 Kin. 9.26,27; Jehoshaphat, 1 Kin. 22.48. Adramyttium, Act. 27.2; Alexandria, Act. 27.6. Built at Ezion-geber, 2 Chr. 20.36. Of fir, Eze. 27.5,9. Shipmaster, Jonah 1.6. Act. 27.11. Pilot, Eze. 27.8,27-29. Sailors, 1 Kin. 9.27. Act. 27.30.

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SHOCHOH or Sоснон, a city of Judah, Jos. 15.35. David defeats Goliath near, 1 Sam. 17.1. Fortified by Rehoboam, 2 Chr. 11.7. Taken by Philistines, 2 Chr. 28.18.

Mar. 6.9.

SHOE or SANDAL, Mat. 3.11. Act. 12.8. Women's, of badgers' skin, Eze. 16.10. Latchet of, Gen. 14.23. Isa. 5.27. Mar. 1.7. Putting off in worship, Ex. 3.5. Jos. 5.15. Loosing from the foot on refusing to marry a brother's widow, Deu. 25.9,10. Psa. 60.8. Ruth 4.7,8. Casting, a mark of conquest, Put off in mourning, Isa. 20.2. Eze. 24.17. A pair of, given for a slave, Amos 2.6. Amos 8.6.

SHOSHANNIM or SHUSHAN, a musical instrument resembling a lily; Shoshannim Eduth, lyric pipe, titles of Psalms 45, 60, 69, 80. SHOVEL, Ex. 27.3. Jer. 52.18. winnowed with, Isa. 30.24.

Corn

SHRINE (Gr. naos), a silver model of a temple, Act. 19.24.

SHULEMITE (Shunemite?), Song 6.13. SHUNEM, a town of Issachar, Jos. 19.18. Philistines pitch near, 1 Sam. 28.4. Elisha restores a boy to life in, 2 Kin. 4. Abishag belonged to, 1 Kin. 1.3.

SHUR or ETHAM, desert of, Ex. 15.22 with Num. 33.8. Hagar wanders in, Gen. 16.7. a city on the confines of Egypt and Palestine, Gen. 16.7. Gen. 20.1. Gen. 25.18. 1 Sam. 15.7. 1 Sam. 27.8.

SHUSHAN (Susa), capital of Persia, Neh. 1.1. Est. c. 1 to 9. Daniel's vision in, Dan. 8.2. Colonists from, in Samaria, Ezr. 4.9. SHOSHANNIM.

SHUTTLE, Job 7.6.

See

SIBMAH, a town of Reuben, Num. 32.38. Jos. 13.19; also a vine district, Isa. 16.8,9. Jer. 48.32.

SICKLE, Deu. 16.9. Deu. 23.25. Jer. 50. Illustrative, 16 (marg. scythe), Mar. 4.29. Joel 3.13. Rev. 14.14-19.

SICKNESS. See AFFLICTION-DISEASES. SIDDIM VALE OF (now covered by the Dead Sea), full of slime pits; the Sodomites, &c., defeated in, Gen. 14.3-10. SIDON. See ZIDON.

SIEGE. By intrenchments, Deu. 20.20. Isa. Battering-rams, 2 Sam. 20.15. Eze. Eze. 26.8-12. Emptying moats, Isa.

37.33. 4.2.

19.6.

Isa. 37.25. Raising forts, Isa. 29.3. Peace to be offered; humanity enjoined, Deu. 20.10-12,19,20. Siege of Jericho, Jos. 6; Rabbah, 2 Sam. 11.1; Abel, 2 Sam. 20.15 Samaria, 1 Kin. 20.1. 2 Kin. 6.24. 2 Kin. 17.5; Tirzah, 1 Kin. 16.17; Gibbethon,

1 Kin. 15,27; Jerusalem, 2 Kin. 16.5. 2 Kin. | 15.9. Idols of, destroyed by Josiah, 2 Chr. 24.10,11. 2 Kin. 25.1-3. 2 Chr. 32.3-6. 34.6. For things common to the tribes, see ISRAEL, TRIBES OF.

SIEVE, Amos 9.9. Illustrative, Isa. 30.28. Luk. 22.31.

SIGN, a proof, Luk. 2.12. 2 Cor. 12.12. A portent or presage, Mat. 16.3,4. Mat. 24.3. A miracle, Jno. 4.48; and so translated, Jno. 2.11. Jno. 3.2, &c.

SIGNET. See SEAL.

SIHON, king of the Amorites, conquers the Moabites, Num. 21.26-30. Refuses Israel passage; slain, and his land occupied by them, Num. 21.21-25. Deu. 2.24-37. Deu. 3.2-9. See AMORITES.

SIHOR, (1) The Nile, Jer. 2.18. Isa. 23.3, see NILE. (2) The river of Egypt, Jos. 13.3. 1 Chr. 13.5, see RIVER OF EGYPT. (3) Sihor Libnath, a stream entering the sea near Carmel, Jos. 19.26.

SILAS or SILVANUS, sent by the apostles to Antioch with Paul and Barnabas, Act. 15. 22-34. Paul's fellow-labourer and companion in his 2d journey through Asia Minor, &c., Act. 15.40. Act. 17.4-10. 1 The. 1.1. 2 The. 1.1. Imprisoned at Philippi; released by an angel, Act. 16.19-40.

Remains at Berea with Timothy, Act. 17.14. Joins Paul at Corinth, Act. 17.15 with Act. 18.5. 2 Cor. 1.19. His character and prophetical gifts, Act. 15.22,32. 1 Pet. 5.12.

SILK, Pro. 31.22. Eze. 16.10,13. Rev. 18. 12. Often translated fine linen; see LINEN. SILOAH, SHILOAH, or SILOAM (sent), a fountain or pool in Jerusalem, Neh. 3.15. Isa. 8.6. Jesus cures a blind man by washing in, Jno. 9.1-11.

TOWER QF, Luk. 13.4.

SILVANUS. See SILAS.

SILVER, the ordinary currency, Gen. 13.2. Gen. 20.16. Amos 8.6. Mat. 26.15. Mat.

10.9. Translated money, Gen. 17.12. Gen. 23.13 with v. 15,16. Mar. 14.11, &c. Provided by David for the temple, 1 Chr. 29.2-7. Abundance of, in Solomon's time, 1 Kin. 10. 27. Treasury of, 2 Chr. 32.27. From Tarshish, 2 Chr. 9.21. Eze. 27.12. Palace of, Song 8.9. Pictures of, Pro. 25.11. Studs, Song 1.11.

Articles made of, see BASON, CHAIN, CUP, IDOLS, JEWELS, LAMP, PIECE OF SILVER, RING, SHEKEL, TABLE, TRUMPET.

Workers in, 2 Chr. 2.14. Act. 19.24. Refining of, Pro. 17.3. Pro. 25.4. Eze. 22.18-22. Jer. 6.29,30. See REFINER-FURNACE.

SILVERLING, Isa. 7.23. See PIECE OF

SILVER.

SIMEON, son of Jacob and Leah, Gen. 29. 33. Gen. 35.23. Ex. 1.2. 1 Chr. 2.1. His cruelty to the Shechemites, Gen. 34.25-30. Gen. 49.5-7. Imprisoned by Joseph till his brethren's return, Gen. 42.24,36. Gen. 43.23. Jacob's last words to, Gen. 49.5-7. His sons, Gen. 46.10. Ex. 6.15. 1 Chr. 4.24-27.

TRIBE OF, numbered at Sinai, Num. 1.22,23. Num. 2.13; and in the plains of Moab, Num. 26.14. Marched and encamped under the standard of Reuben, south of the tabernacle, Num. 2.12. Num. 10.18,19. Their inheritance, Jos. 19.1-9. Jud. 1.3-17. A portion of, emigrate to Gedor, 1 Chr. 4. 28-43. Portion of, keep the passover, 2 Chr.

SIMEON, a pious, aged man who blessed Jesus in the temple, Luk. 2.25-35.

SIMEON, NIGER (black), a teacher at Antioch, Act. 13.1. (Supposed to be the same as Simon the Cyrenian.)

SIMON, an apostle called Zelotes, or the Canaanite (Cananite), both signifying the zealot, Mat. 10.4. Mar. 3.18. Luk. 6.15. Act. 1.13. Supposed to be the son of Cleophas and Mary, and the brother of James and Joses, Mat. 13.55. Mar. 6.3.

SIMON THE CYRENIAN, compelled to carry Mar. 15.21. Luk. the cross, Mat. 27.32.

23.26.

SIMON THE LEPER, made a feast for Jesus after the raising of Lazarus, Mat. 26.6. Mar. 14.3. Jno. 12.2.

SIMON MAGUS, a magician, baptised by Philip, Act. 8.9-13. Offers money for spiritual gifts, and is rebuked by Peter, Act. 8.18-24.

SIMON PETER. See PETER.

SIMON, a Pharisee, invites Jesus to his house, where a woman washes his feet with her tears, Luk. 7.36-44.

SIMON THE TANNER, Peter lodges with, at Joppa, Act. 9.43. Act. 10.6.

SIN, CONFESSION OF, see REPENTANCE. Conviction of, see CONVICTION. Sin to be forsaken, see HOLINESS, REPENTANCE, SELF

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Deu. 29.18. A root that beareth gall and wormwood.

Job 4.8. They that plow iniquity, and sow wickedness, reap the same.

Job 5.2. Wrath killeth the foolish man,

and envy slayeth the silly one.

Job 13.26. Thou makest me to possess the iniquities of my youth.

Job 20.11. His bones are full of the sin of his youth, which shall lie down with him in the dust.

Psa. 5.10. Let them fall by their own counsels; cast them out in the multitude of their transgressions.

Psa. 9.15. The heathen are sunk down in

the pit that they made: in the net which they

hid is their own foot taken. 16. The wicked is snared in the work of his own hands.

Psa. 10.2. Let them be taken in the devices that they have imagined.

Psa. 94.23. He shall bring upon them their own iniquity, and shall cut them off in their own wickedness.

Psa. 141.10. Let the wicked fall into their own nets.

Pro. 1.31. Therefore shall they eat of the fruit of their own way, and be filled with their own devices. Pro. 3.35. of fools.

Shame shall be the promotion

Pro. 5.22. His own iniquities shall take the wicked himself, and he shall be holden with the cords of his sins. 23. He shall die without instruction; and in the greatness of his folly he shall go astray.

Pro. 8.36. He that sinneth against me wrongeth his own soul: all they that hate me love death.

Pro. 10.24. The fear of the wicked, it shall come upon him.

Pro. 11.5. The wicked shall fall by his own wickedness. 6. Transgressors shall be taken in their own naughtiness. 18. The wicked worketh a deceitful work. 19. He that pursueth evil pursueth it to his own death. 27. He that seeketh mischief, it shall come unto him. Pro. 12.12. The wicked desireth the net of evil men. 13. The wicked is snared by the transgression of his lips. 14. The recompence of a man's hands shall be rendered unto him. 21. The wicked shall be filled with mischief. 26. The way of the wicked seduceth them.

Pro. 13.6. Wickedness overthroweth the sinner. 15. The way of transgressors is hard. Pro. 22.8. He that soweth iniquity shall reap vanity.

Pro. 27.8. As a bird that wandereth from her nest, so is a man that wandereth from his place.

Pro. 29.6. In the transgression of an evil man there is a snare.

Isa. 3.9. Woe unto their soul! for they have rewarded evil unto themselves. 11. Woe unto the wicked! it shall be ill with him: for the reward of his hands shall be given him.

Isa. 57.20. The wicked are like the troubled sea, when it cannot rest, whose waters cast up mire and dirt. 21. There is no peace, saith my God, to the wicked.

Jer. 2.17. Hast thou not procured this unto thyself, in that thou hast forsaken the Lord thy God, when he led thee by the way? 19. Thine own wickedness shall correct thee, and thy backsliding shall reprove thee.

Jer. 4.18. Thy way and thy doings have procured these things unto thee; this is thy wickedness, because it is bitter, because it reacheth unto thine heart.

Jer. 7.19. They provoke themselves to the confusion of their own faces.

Jer. 14.16. I will pour their wickedness upon them.

Jer. 21.14. I will punish you according to the fruit of your doings.

Jer. 31.30. Every man that eateth the sour grape, his teeth shall be set on edge.

Eze. 11.21. As for them whose heart walketh after the heart of their detestable things and their abominations, I will recompense their way upon their own heads, saith the Lord God. Eze. 22.31.

Hos. 8.7. They have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.

Hos. 10.13. Ye have plowed wickedness, ye have reaped iniquity; ye have eaten the fruit of lies.

Hos. 13.9. O Israel, thou hast destroyed thyself.

Mic. 7.13. The land shall be desolate because of them that dwell therein, for the fruit of their doings.

Act. 9.5. It is hard for thee to kick against the pricks.

Rom. 7.5. When we were in the flesh, the motions of sins, which were by the law, did work in our members to bring forth fruit unto death.

Gal. 6.8. He that soweth to his flesh, shall of the flesh reap corruption.

SIN, FRUITS OF. ITS HEREDITARY CONSEQUENCES. Ex. 20.5. Visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me. Ex. 34.7.

Lev. 26.39. Also in the iniquities of their fathers shall they pine away.

Num. 14.33. Your children shall wander in the wilderness forty years, and bear your whoredoms, until your carcases be wasted in the wilderness.

Job 5.4. His children are far from safety, and they are crushed in the gate, neither is there any to deliver them.

Job 18.19. He shall neither have son nor nephew among his people, nor any remaining in his dwellings. v. 17.

Job 21.19. God layeth up his iniquity for his children: he rewardeth him, and he shall know it.

Psa. 21.10. Their fruit shalt thou destroy from the earth, and their seed from among the children of men.

Psa. 37.28. The seed of the wicked shall be cut off.

Psa. 109.9. Let his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow. 10. Let his children be continually vagabonds, and beg; let them seek their bread also out of their desolate places.

Pro. 14.11. The house of the wicked shall be overthrown.

Isa. 14.20. The seed of evildoers shall never be renowned. 21. Prepare slaughter for his children for the iniquity of their fathers, that they do not rise, nor possess the land, nor fill the face of the world with cities. 22. For I will rise up against them, saith the Lord of hosts, and cut off from Babylon the name, and remnant, and son, and nephew, saith the Lord.

Jer. 32.18. Recompensest the iniquity of the fathers into the bosom of their children after them. Isa. 65.7.

Lam. 5.7. Our fathers have sinned, and are not; and we have borne their iniquities. Rom. 5.12-21.

SIN, HATEFUL TO GOD. Gen. 6.6. It repented the Lord that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart. 7. And the Lord said, I will destroy man; for it repenteth me that I have made them.

Gen. 18.20. Because the cry of Sodom and Gomorrah is great, and because their sin is very grievous. Gen. 19.13.

Num. 22.32. I went out to withstand thee, because thy way is perverse before me.

Deu. 25.16. All that do such things, and all that do unrighteously, are an abomination unto the Lord thy God.

Deu. 32.19. When the Lord saw it, he abhorred them, because of the provoking of his sons, and of his daughters.

2 Sam. 11.27. The thing that David had done displeased the Lord.

1 Kin. 14.22. Judah did evil in the sight of the Lord, and they provoked him to jealousy with their sins which they had committed.

Psa. 5.4. Thou art not a God that hath pleasure in wickedness: neither shall evil dwell with thee. 5. The foolish shall not stand in thy sight: thou hatest all workers of iniquity. 6. Thou shalt destroy them that speak leasing: the Lord will abhor the bloody and deceitful man.

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