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Sela-hammah-lekoth - rock of
divisions
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Selah - the end; a pause
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Seled - affliction; warning
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Seleucia - shaken or beaten by the
waves
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Sem - same as Shem
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Semachiah - joined to the Lord
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Semaiah - obeying the Lord
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Semei - hearing; obeying
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Senaah - bramble; enemy
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Seneh - same as Senaah
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Senir - bed-candle; changing
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Sennacherib - bramble of
destruction
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Seorim - gates; hairs;
tempests
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Sephar - book; scribe; number
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Sepharad - a book descending
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Sepharvaim - the two books; the two
scribes
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Serah - lady of scent; song; the
morning star
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Seraiah - prince of the Lord
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Seraphim - burning; fiery
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Sered - dyer's vat
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Sergius - net
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Serug - branch; layer; twining
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Seth - put; who puts; fixed
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Sethur - hid; destroying
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Shaalabbim - understanding - or son
of a fox
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Shaalbim - that beholds the
heart
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Shaalbonite - a fox's building
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Schaaph - fleeing; thinking
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Shaaraim - gates; valuation;
hairs
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Shaashgaz - he that presses the
fleece; that shears the sheep
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Shabbethai - my rest
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Shachia - protection of the
Lord
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Shadrach - tender - nipple
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Shage - touching softly; multiplying
much
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Shalem - same as Salem
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Shalim - same as Salim
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Shalisha - three; the third; prince;
captain
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Shallum - perfect; agreeable
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Shalmai - my garment
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Shalman - peaceable; perfect; that
rewards
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Shalmaneser - peace; tied; chained;
perfection; retribution
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Shamariah - throne or keeping of the
Lord
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Shamed - destroying; wearing
out
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Shamer - keeper; thorn; dregs
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Shamgar - named a stranger; he is
here a stranger
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Shamhuth - desolation;
destruction
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Shamir - Shamer - prison; bush; lees;
thorn
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Shammah - loss; desolation;
astonishment
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Shammai - my name; my
desolations
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Shammoth - names; desolations