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<p> Shu'hite, The. (decendant of [[Shuah]] ). This ethnic appellative, "Shuhite, " is frequent in the book of Job, but only as the epithet of one person, Bildad. The local indications of this book point to a region on the western side of Chaldea, bordering on Arabia; and exactly in this locality, above Hit and on both sides of the Euphrates, are found, in the [[Assyrian]] inscriptions, the Tsahi, a powerful people. It is probable that these were the Shuhites. </p>
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<p> '''Shu'hite, The.''' ''(decendant of '' [[Shuah]] '').'' This ethnic appellative, "Shuhite, " is frequent in the book of Job, but only as the epithet of one person, Bildad. The local indications of this book point to a region on the western side of Chaldea, bordering on Arabia; and exactly in this locality, above [[Hit]] and on both sides of the Euphrates, are found, in the [[Assyrian]] inscriptions, the ''Tsahi'' , a powerful people. It is probable that these were the Shuhites. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_74779"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/smith-s-bible-dictionary/shuhite+the Shuhite The from Smith's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
<ref name="term_74779"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/smith-s-bible-dictionary/shuhite+the Shuhite The from Smith's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
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Shu'hite, The. (decendant of Shuah ). This ethnic appellative, "Shuhite, " is frequent in the book of Job, but only as the epithet of one person, Bildad. The local indications of this book point to a region on the western side of Chaldea, bordering on Arabia; and exactly in this locality, above Hit and on both sides of the Euphrates, are found, in the Assyrian inscriptions, the Tsahi , a powerful people. It is probable that these were the Shuhites.

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