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Humble (Adjective and Verb) primarily signifies "low-lying." It is used always i...
Howl an onomatopoeic verb (expressing its significance in its sound), "to cry al...
How great * For HOW GREAT see GREAT, Nos. 4, 5, 6
How and Howbeit * For HOW and HOWBEIT, see + p. 9
Housetop akin to demo, "to build," denotes a housetop. The housetop was flat, an...
Householder "a master of a house" (oikos, "a house," despotes, "a master"), is r...
Household-servant "a house-servant," is translated "household-servants" in Act 1...
Household is translated "household" in Act 16:15 , 1Co 1:16 ; in the AV of 2Ti 4...
House (master of the House) * For MASTER of the HOUSE see HOUSEHOLDER
House (goodman of the House) * For GOODMAN of the HOUSE see HOUSEHOLDER
House denotes (a) "a house, a dwelling," e.g., Mat 1:9-7 , Mat 11:8 ; it is used...
Hour whence Lat., hora, Eng., "hour," primarily denoted any time or period, expe...
Hot "boiling hot" (from zeo, "to boil, be hot, fervent;" cp. Eng., "zest"), is u...
Host (of guests) in addition to the meaning "stranger," mentioned above under HO...
Host (of angels, etc.) "an army," is used of angels, Luk 2:13 ; of stars, Act 7:...
Hospitality "love of strangers" (philos, "loving," xenos, "a stranger"), is used...