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Sheepskin from melon, "a sheep or goat," occurs in Heb 11:37 . In the Sept., 1Ki...
Sheet primarily denoted "fine linen," later, "a sheet," Act 10:11 , Act 11:5 . C...
Shekel, half Shekel a teradrachmon or four drachmae, originally 224 grains, in T...
Shepherd is used (a) in its natural significance, Mat 9:36 , Mat 25:32 , Mar 6:3...
Shepherd (chief) * For CHIEF SHEPHERD see CHIEF, B, No. 3
Shew (show) denotes (a) "to show, exhibit," e.g., Mat 4:8 , Mat 8:4 , Joh 5:20 ,...
Shew before * For SHEW BEFORE see FORESHEW
Shewbread * Note: The phrase rendered "the shewbread" is formed by the combinati...
Shewing "a shewing forth" (ana, "up or forth," and deiknumi, "to show"), is tran...
Shield formerly meant "a stone for closing the entrance of a cave;" then, "a shi...
Shine, Shining "to cause to appear," denotes, in the Active Voice, "to give ligh...
Ship (owner of the) * For OWNER OF THE SHIP see OWNER, No. 2
Ship, Shipping akin to pleo, "to sail," a boat or a ship, always rendered approp...
Shipmaster * For SHIPMASTER see MASTER, A, No. 7
Shipmen * For SHIPMEN see MARINERS
Shipwreck signifies (a) literally, "to suffer shipwreck" (naus, "a ship," agnumi...