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Sabaoth - Lord of hosts
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Sabeans - captivity; conversion; old
age
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Sabtah - a going about or circuiting;
old age
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Sabtechah - that surrounds; that
causes wounding
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Sacar - wares; a price
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Sadducees - followers of Sadoc - or
Zadok
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Sadoc - or Zadok - just;
righteous
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Salah - mission; sending
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Salamis - shaken; test; beaten
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Salathiel - asked or lent of
God
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Salcah - thy basket; thy lifting
up
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Salem - complete or perfect
peace
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Salim - foxes; fists; path
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Sallai - Sallu - an exaltation; a
basket
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Salma - peace; perfection
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Salmon - peaceable; perfect; he that
rewards
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Salome - same as Salmon
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Samaria - watch-mountain
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Samlah - his raiment; his left hand;
his astonishment
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Samos - full of gravel
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Samothracia - an island possessed by
the Samians and Thracians
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Samson - his sun; his service; there
the second time
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Samuel - heard of God; asked of
God
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Sanballat - bramble-bush; enemy in
secret
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Sanhedrin - sitting together
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Sansannah - bough or bramble of the
enemy
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Saph - rushes; sea-moss
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Saphir - delightful
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Sapphira - that relates or
tells
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Sarah - lady; princess; princess of
the multitude
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Sarai - my lady; my princess
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Sardis - prince of joy
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Sardites - removing a
dissension
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Sarepta - a goldsmith's shop
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Sargon - who takes away
protection
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Sarid - remaining; hand of a
prince
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Saron - same as Sharon
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Sarsechim - master of the
wardrobe
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Saruch - branch; layer; lining
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Satan - contrary; adversary; enemy;
accuser
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Saul - demanded; lent; ditch;
death
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Sceva - disposed; prepared
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Seba - a drunkard; that turns
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Sebat - twig; scepte r; tribe
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Secacah - shadow; covering;
defense
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Sechu - defense; bough
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Secundus - second
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Segub - fortified; raised
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Seir - Seirath - hairy; goat; demon;
tempest
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Sela - a rock