Shimrom
watchman, the fourth son of Issachar (Gen. 46:13; 1 Chr. 7:1; R.V., correctly, “Shimron”).
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- Shimron
watch-post, an ancient city of the Canaanites; with its villages, allotted to Zebulun (Josh. 19:15); now probably Semunieh, on the northern edge of the plain of Esdraelon, 5 miles west of Nazareth.
- Shimron-meron
the same, probably, as Shimron (Josh. 12:20).
- Shimshai
the shining one, or sunny, the secretary of Rehum the chancellor, who took part in opposing the rebuilding of the temple after the Captivity (Ezra 4:8, 9, 17-23).
- Shin
noun 1. the front part of the leg from the knee to the ankle. 2. the lower part of the foreleg in cattle. 3. the shinbone or tibia, especially its sharp edge or front portion. 4. Chiefly British. a cut of beef similar to the U.S. shank, usually cut into small pieces for stewing. verb […]
- Shinab
cooling, the king of Adamah, in the valley of Siddim, who with his confederates was conquered by Chedorlaomer (Gen. 14:2).