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Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
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Name | Meaning | |||
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PAARAI | opening | |||
PADAN-ARAM | cultivated field or table-land | |||
PADON | his redemption; ox-yoke | |||
PAGIEL | prevention, or prayer, of God | |||
PAHATH-MOAB | ruler of Moab | |||
PAI | Pau, howling; sighing | |||
PALAL | thinking | |||
PALESTINA | which is covered; watered; or brings and causes ruin | |||
PALLU | marvelous; hidden | |||
PALTI | deliverance; flight | |||
PALTIEL | deliverance; or banishment, of God | |||
PAMPHYLIA | a nation made up of every tribe | |||
PAPHOS | which boils, or is very hot | |||
PARAH | a cow; increasing | |||
PARAN | beauty; glory; ornament | |||
PARBAR | a suburb | |||
PARMASHTA | a yearling bull | |||
PARMENAS | that abides, or is permanent | |||
PARNACH | a bull striking, or struck | |||
PAROSH | a flea; the fruit of a moth | |||
PARSHANDATHA | given by prayer | |||
PARUAH | flourishing; that flies away | |||
PASACH | thy broken piece | |||
PASDAMMIN | portion or diminishing of blood | |||
PASEAH | passing over; halting | |||
PASHUR | that extends or multiplies the hole; whiteness | |||
PATARA | trodden under foot | |||
PATHROS | Pathrusim, mouthful of dough; persuasion of ruin | |||
PATMOS | mortal | |||
PATROBAS | paternal; that pursues the steps of his father | |||
PAU | same as Pai | |||
PAUL | small; little | |||
PAULUS | same as Paul | |||
PEDAHZUR | strong or powerful savior; stone of redemption | |||
PEDAIAH | redemption of the Lord | |||
PEKAH | he that opens; that is at liberty | |||
PEKAHIAH | it is the Lord that opens | |||
PEKOD | noble; rulers | |||
PELAIAH | the Lord's secret or miracle | |||
PELALIAH | entreating the Lord | |||
PELATIAH | let the Lord deliver; deliverance of the Lord | |||
PELEG | division | |||
PELETHITES | judges; destroyers | |||
PELONITE | falling; secret | |||
PENIEL | face or vision of God; that sees God | |||
PENINNAH | pearl; precious stone; the face | |||
PENTAPOLIS | five cities | |||
PENTATEUCH | the five books of Moses | |||
PENTECOST | fiftieth | |||
PENUEL | same as Peniel | |||
PEOR | hole; opening | |||
PERAZIM | divisions | |||
PERESH | horseman | |||
PEREZ | divided | |||
PEREZ-UZZA | division of Uzza, or of strength | |||
PERGA | very earthy | |||
PERGAMOS | height; elevation | |||
PERIDA | separation; division | |||
PERIZZITES | dwelling in villages | |||
PERSIA | that cuts or divides; a nail; a gryphon; a horseman | |||
PERSIS | same as Persia | |||
PERUDA | same as Perida | |||
PETER | a rock or stone | |||
PETHAHIAH | the Lord opening; gate of the Lord | |||
PETHUEL | mouth of God; persuasion of God | |||
PEULTHAI | my works | |||
PHALEC | same as Peleg | |||
PHALLU | Pallu, admirable; hidden | |||
PHALTI | Palti, deliverance, flight | |||
PHANUEL | face or vision of God | |||
PHARAOH | that disperses; that spoils | |||
PHAREZ | division; rupture | |||
PHARISEES | set apart | |||
PHARPAR | that produces fruit | |||
PHEBE | shining; pure | |||
PHENICE | Phoenicia, red; purple | |||
PHICHOL | the mouth of all, or every tongue | |||
PHILADELPHIA | love of a brother | |||
PHILEMON | who kisses | |||
PHILETUS | amiable; beloved | |||
PHILIP | warlike; a lover of horses | |||
PHILIPPI | same as Philip, in the plural | |||
PHILISTINES | those who dwell in villages | |||
PHILOLOGUS | a lover of letters, or of the word | |||
PHINEHAS | bold aspect; face of trust or protection | |||
PHLEGON | zealous; burning | |||
PHRYGIA | dry; barren | |||
PHURAH | that bears fruit, or grows | |||
PHYGELLUS | fugitive | |||
PHYLACTERIES | things to be especially observed | |||
PI-BESETH | abode of the goddess Bahest or Bast | |||
PI-HAHIROTH | the mouth; the pass of Hiroth | |||
PILATE | armed with a dart | |||
PINON | pearl; gem; that beholds | |||
PIRAM | a wild ass of them | |||
PIRATHON | his dissipation or deprivation; his rupture | |||
PISGAH | hill; eminence; fortress | |||
PISIDIA | pitch; pitchy | |||
PISON | changing; extension of the mouth | |||
PITHOM | their mouthful; a dilatation of the mouth | |||
PITHON | mouthful; persuasion | |||
POCHERETH | cutting of the mouth of warfare | |||
PONTIUS | marine; belonging to the sea | |||
PONTUS | the sea | |||
PORATHA | fruitful | |||
POTIPHAR | bull of Africa; a fat bull | |||
POTIPHERAH | that scatters abroad, or demolishes, the fat | |||
PRISCA | ancient | |||
PRISCILLA | same as Prisca | |||
PROCHORUS | he that presides over the choirs | |||
PUAH | mouth; corner; bush of hair | |||
PUBLIUS | common | |||
PUDENS | shamefaced | |||
PUL | bean; destruction | |||
PUNITES | beholding; my face | |||
PUNON | precious stone; that beholds | |||
PUR | Purim, lot | |||
PUTIEL | God is my fatness | |||
PUTEOLI | sulphureous wells |