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Herb denotes "a garden herb, a vegetable" (from lachaino, "to dig"), in contrast...
Her and Herself * For HER and HERSELF see the forms under HE
Henceforth (from, and negatives), Henceforward * Notes: (1) Positively, "hencefo...
Hence is found in the best mss. in Mat 17:20 , Luk 16:26 . akin to No. 1, is use...
Hen "a bird," is used, in the NT, only of a "hen," Mat 23:27 , Luk 13:34 .
Hem * For HEM see BORDER
Helper, Fellow-helper an adjective, akin to A, No. 2, and B, No. 4, under HELP, ...
Help, Holpen properly signifies "a laying hold of, an exchange" (anti, "in excha...
Helmet from peri, "around," and kephale, "a head," is used figuratively in Eph 6...
* For HELM ( Jam 3:4 ) see RUDDER
Hell represents the Hebrew Ge-Hinnom (the valley of Tophet) and a corresponding ...
Heir lit. denotes "one who obtains a lot or portion" (kleros, "a lot," nemomai, ...
Height "a summit, top," is translated "height" in Eph 3:18 , where it may refer ...
Heifer etymologically "one of fit age to be tamed to the yoke" (damao, "to tame"...
Heel is found in Joh 13:18 , where the Lord quotes from Psa 41:9 ; the metaphor ...
Heed (to give, to take) "to look, see," usually implying more especially an inte...