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AMITTAI : Father of Jonah (2 Kings 14:25; Jonah 1:1)
ARROW : Shot by Jonathan as a sign to David (1 Samuel 20:20-42)
ARROW : Shot by Joash as a sign against the Syrians (1 Kings 13:14-19)
AZGAD : A chief who signed Nehemiah's covenant (Nehemiah 10:15)
BALDNESS : Artificial, a sign of mourning (Isaiah 22:12; Jeremiah 16:6; Ezekiel 27:31;29:18; Amos 8:10; M)
CALF : "Calves of the lips," a metaphor signifying worship (Hosea 14:2)
CAPTAIN : Signifying any commander, as (1 Samuel 9:16;22:2; 2 Kings 20:5)
EAR : Bored as a sign of servitude (Exodus 21:5,6; Psalms 40:6)
EDOM : (Signifies red)
FIRE : Used as a signal in war (Jeremiah 6:1)
GENEALOGY : Of no spiritual significance (Matthew 3:9; 1 Timothy 1:4; Titus 3:9)
GOURD : Jonah's, believed to be a vine resembling the American squash, used in Assyria to cover huts (Jonah 4:6-10)
HEAT : Jonah overcome with (Jonah 4:8)
HERALD : Signified by the word "preacher," (1 Timothy 2:7; 2 Timothy 1:11; 2 Peter 2:5)
HIGH PLACES : Signify a place of idolatrous worship (Numbers 22:41; 1 Kings 11:7;12:31;14:23;15:14;22:43;)
INNOCENCY : Signified by washing the hands (Deuteronomy 21:6; Psalms 26:6; Matthew 27:24)
ISAIAH : Symbolically wears sackcloth, and walks barefoot as a sign to Israel (Isaiah 20:2,3)
JONAH : Is a sign (Matthew 16:4; Luke 11:29,30)
LOT, THE : Jonah's (Jonah 1:7)
MAZZAROTH : Probably signs of the zodiac, see (Job 38:32)
MESHULLAM : Two priests who signed the covenant (Nehemiah 10:7,20)
MOUNTAIN : Signals from (Isaiah 13:2;18:3;30:17)
MUSIC : HIGGAION .(According to Gesenius, it signifies the murmuring tone of a harp, and hence that the music should be rendered in a plaintive manner.) (Psalms 9:16)
MUSIC : HIGGAION .(According to Gesenius, it signifies the murmuring tone of a harp, and hence that the music should be rendered in a plaintive manner.) .(Combined with "Selah," it may have been intended to indicate a pause in the vocal music while the instruments rendered an interlude.) (Psalms 19:14)
NINEVEH : Contained a population of upwards of one-hundred and twenty thousand people, when Jonah preached (Jonah 4:11)