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H (A-Z entry)
The symbol commonly used by OT scholars to denote the Holiness Code, contained in Lev. 17–26 . By observing it, the Israelites made themselves ...
Source: A Dictionary of the Bible
Habakkuk (Chapters)
The prophecy of Habakkuk is considerably more reflective than that of Nahum. He prophesied a few years later, when the Babylonian threat had become ...
Source: The Catholic Study Bible
Habakkuk (Chapters)
Righteousness and Faith The most famous utterance of Habakkuk is undoubtedly 2, 4 , “the just man, because of his faith, shall live,” which ...
Source: The Catholic Study Bible; from chapter Habakkuk
Habakkuk (A-Z entry)
See Book of the Twelve (Minor Prophets) .
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Theology
Habakkuk (A-Z entry)
Habakkuk is the eighth book within the collection of the Minor Prophets. The name Habakkuk occurs nowhere else in the Hebrew Bible and here ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Ethics
Habakkuk (A-Z entry)
The book derives its name from a Judean prophet (see 1:1 ; 3:1 ) named Habakkuk (Heb. ḥăbaqqûq ) unknown from elsewhere in the ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Books of the Bible
Habakkuk and the Angel. (Image)
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Books of the Bible
Habakkuk, Book Of (A-Z entry)
See Minor Prophets ; Pesher Habakkuk .
Source: Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls
Habakkuk, book of (A-Z entry)
A prophet in Judah in the final years of the 7th cent. bce about whom little is known. He was probably a contemporary of ...
Source: A Dictionary of the Bible
Habakkuk Commentary (A-Z entry)
The scroll known as the Habakkuk Commentary , or Pesher Habakkuk , was discovered In 1947 at Qumran in Cave 1. In the corpus ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East
Habakkuk Pesher (1QpHab). (Image)
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Books of the Bible
Habakkuk, The Book of (A-Z entry)
The book of Habakkuk is an integrated whole with the following outline: 1.1 Superscription 1.2–4 The prophet's initial complaint 1.5–11 God's answer to the ...
Source: The Oxford Companion to the Bible
Habiru (A-Z entry)
Sumerian term for refugees of various races scattered round the Fertile Crescent from about 2900 to 1200 bce . The Tell el-Amarna letters found ...
Source: A Dictionary of the Bible
Habuba Kabira (Image)
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East
Habuba Kabira (Image)
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East
Habuba Kabira (A-Z entry)
site of two ancient settlements, located on the western edge of the Euphrates River's Tabqa dam reservoir in Syria (36°10′ N, 38°4′ E). One ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East
Hacilar (A-Z entry)
prehistoric mound (37°17′ N, 30°32′ E) situated 1.5 km west of the village of Hacılar, about 26 km (16 mi.) southwest of Burdur on ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East
Hadar (A-Z entry)
one of the most productive hominid fossil-bearing sites in Africa. Roughly 300 km (186 mi.) northeast of Addis Ababa and situated in the west-central ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East
Hadar, Tel (Image)
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East
Hadar, Tel (A-Z entry)
( Ar., Sheikh Khadhr ), site situated on the eastern bank of the Sea of Galilee, 1.6 km (about 1 mi.) north of the ...
Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East