-
appears in Acts 11:28 and 21:10 is
named Agabus, a
variant on the name
Hagab.
Hagab is a
different character from Hagabah,
which appears in the preceding...
-
Esdras 5:30,
Revised Version), see the
entry for
Hagab. For the "Agaba" of 1
Esdras 5:30, see
Hagab. Ahumai,
according to 1
Chronicles 4:2, was the name...
- and
burial of Jesus, The
abode of
departed spirits Hadlai Hadoram Hadrach Hagab Hagabah, gr****hopper
Hagar Haggai Haggeri Haggiah Haggith Hai, same as Ai...
-
Disciples described in Luke 10:1–24. The name
Agabus derived from the
Aramaic Ḥagab,
meaning "Gr****hopper",
which may have been a
nickname or pseudonym. According...
- male
first name. It is
supposedly derived from the
Biblical Hebrew word
hāgāb,
meaning locust. Its
diminutives are Aga (А́га),
Agakha (Ага́ха), and Agasha...
- but
since the 19th century,
cricket has been
deemed more
likely to fit.
hagab—the word
literally means "hider". The Book of
Numbers implies that they...
-
possible that the name is of
Biblical Hebrew origins and
derives from the word
hāgāb,
meaning locust. Finally, it
could have been
derived from the name of an...
- Yabbānah,
Jabal Yabana,
Jabal Yabanah,
Jabal Yabānah.
Alternative Names:
Jabal Hagab,
Jabal Haqab,
Jabal Haqb,
Jabal Ḥaqb,
Jabal Ḩaqab, jbl hqb, جبل حقب Alternative...
-
source or headwater,
located 600 m (2,000 ft)
south of the
summit of
Jabal Hagab /
Jabal Haqab (1,470 m (4,820 ft)), at an
approximate altitude of 1,327 m...
-
Exploitation Gr****hopper, is
probably the best
rendering for the Hebrew,
hãgãb [Lev.11:22; Num. 13:34 (Hebrews 13:33);
Isaiah 40:22; Eccles. 12:5, etc...