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Head (to wound in the) from kephalion, a diminutive of kephale, usually meant "t...
Head besides its natural significance, is used (a) figuratively in Rom 12:20 , o...
He that the relative pronoun "who," is sometimes rendered "he that," e.g., Mat 1...
He himself see No. 1, above. "oneself, himself," a reflexive of No. 1, is render...
He * Note: This pronoun is generally part of the translation of a verb. Frequent...
Hazard "to give over, deliver," signifies "to risk, to hazard," in Act 15:26 , o...
Hay * For HAY see GRASS
Havoc "to destroy, ravage, lay waste," is used of the persecution inflicted by S...
Haven is mentioned in Act 27:8 , "Fair Havens," and Act 27:12 ; for the first of...
Have * (Note: The following are distinct from the word when it is auxiliary to t...
Haughty "showing oneself above others" (huper, "over," phainomai, "to appear"), ...
Hate, Hateful, Hater, Hatred "to hate," is used especially (a) of malicious and ...
Haste, with Haste, Hastily denotes (a) "haste, speed," accompanied by "with," Ma...
Harvest akin to therizo, "to reap," is used (a) of "the act of harvesting," Joh ...
Harper denotes "one who plays and sings to the lyre" (from kithara, "a lyre," an...
Harp whence Eng., "guitar," denotes "a lyre" or "harp;" it is described by Josep...