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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_60455" /> == | == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_60455" /> == | ||
<p> (Heb. Shimona', שַׁימוֹן '', Desert;'' Sept. Σεμών ''V.'' r. Σεμιών). a person vaguely mentioned ( 1 Chronicles 4:20) among the descendants of Judah in Canaan, and the father of four sons. 'B.C. post 1618. </p> | <p> (Heb. Shimona', '''''שַׁימוֹן''''' '', Desert;'' Sept. '''''Σεμών''''' ''V.'' r. '''''Σεμιών''''' ). a person vaguely mentioned ( 1 Chronicles 4:20) among the descendants of Judah in Canaan, and the father of four sons. 'B.C. post 1618. </p> | ||
==References == | ==References == |
Latest revision as of 07:21, 15 October 2021
Smith's Bible Dictionary [1]
Shi'mon. (Desert). The four sons of Shimon are enumerated, in an obscure genealogy of the tribe of Judah. 1 Chronicles 4:20.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [2]
SHIMON . A Judahite family ( 1 Chronicles 4:20 ).
Morrish Bible Dictionary [3]
Head of a family in Judah. 1 Chronicles 4:20 .
Holman Bible Dictionary [4]
1 Chronicles 4:20
Fausset's Bible Dictionary [5]
1 Chronicles 4:20.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [6]
shı̄´mon ( שׁימון , shı̄mōn ; Codex Vaticanus Σεμιών , Semiṓn , Codex Alexandrinus Σεμειών , Semeiṓn ; Lucian, Σαμί , Samı́ ): A name in the Judahite genealogy ( 1 Chronicles 4:20 ).
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [7]
(Heb. Shimona', שַׁימוֹן , Desert; Sept. Σεμών V. r. Σεμιών ). a person vaguely mentioned ( 1 Chronicles 4:20) among the descendants of Judah in Canaan, and the father of four sons. 'B.C. post 1618.
References
- ↑ Shimon from Smith's Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Shimon from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
- ↑ Shimon from Morrish Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Shimon from Holman Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Shimon from Fausset's Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Shimon from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
- ↑ Shimon from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature