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Heber may be: Religious figures *Heber (biblical figure), minor character in the Book of Genesis *Heber the Kenite, mentioned in the Book of Judges 4:17 of the Hebrew Bible as Jael's husband * Hud (prophet), also called Heber, an Islamic prophet People * Heber (surname), a list of people * Heber (given name), the origin of the given name and a list of people * Héber (footballer), Brazilian footballer Héber Araujo dos Santos (born 1991) Places * Heber, Arizona, United States, a census-designated place * Heber, California, United States, a census-designated place * Heber City, Utah Heber City is a city and county seat of Wasatch County, Utah. The population was 16,856 as of the 2020 United States census. The city is located 43 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. History Heber City was first settled in 1859 by Robert Broad ..., a city * Heber (hills), a hill chain in Lower Saxony, Germany {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Heber (biblical Figure)
Heber may be: Religious figures * Heber (biblical figure), minor character in the Book of Genesis *Heber the Kenite, mentioned in the Book of Judges 4:17 of the Hebrew Bible as Jael's husband * Hud (prophet) Hūd (), sometimes called Eber, is believed in Islam to have been a Prophets and messengers in Islam, messenger sent to pre-Islamic Arabia, ancient Arabia before Muhammad. Hud is repeatedly mentioned in the Quran, whose eleventh Surah, chapter i ..., also called Heber, an Islamic prophet People * Heber (surname), a list of people * Heber (given name), the origin of the given name and a list of people * Héber (footballer), Brazilian footballer Héber Araujo dos Santos (born 1991) Places * Heber, Arizona, United States, a census-designated place * Heber, California, United States, a census-designated place * Heber City, Utah, a city * Heber (hills), a hill chain in Lower Saxony, Germany {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Heber The Kenite
Jael () or Yael (' ''Yāʿēl'') is a heroine of the Bible who aids the Israelites in their war with King Jabin of the city of Hazor in Canaan by killing Sisera, the commander of Jabin's army. This episode is depicted in chapters 4 and 5 of the Book of Judges. According to that account, after Sisera's defeat by the Israelite leader Barak in the Battle of Mount Tabor, he seeks refuge in the tent of Jael, who kills him by driving a tent peg through his skull () near the great tree in Zaanaim near Kedesh. Name The Hebrew ''ya'el'' means ibex, a nimble, sure-footed mountain goat native to that region. As of 2018, ''Yael'' was one of the most common female first names in contemporary Israel. Family Jael has often been understood to be the wife of Heber the Kenite.
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Hud (prophet)
Hūd (), sometimes called Eber, is believed in Islam to have been a Prophets and messengers in Islam, messenger sent to pre-Islamic Arabia, ancient Arabia before Muhammad. Hud is repeatedly mentioned in the Quran, whose eleventh Surah, chapter is also Hud (surah), named after him (although a small portion of it is actually about him). Historical context Hud has sometimes been identified with Eber, an ancestor of the Ishmaelites and the Israelites who is mentioned in the Old Testament. Hud is said to have been a subject of a ''mulk'' () named after its founder, ʿĀd, 'Ad, a fourth-generation descendant of Noah (his father being Uz, son of Aram, Uz, the son of Aram, son of Shem, Aram, who was the son of Shem, who in turn was a son of Noah): The other tribes said to be present at this Pre-Islamic Arabia, time in Arabia, were the Thamud, Jurhum, Tasam, Jadis, Amim, Midian, Amalek Imlaq, Jasim, Qahtanite, Qahtan, Banu Yaqtan and others. The Quran gives the location of ʿĀ ...
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Heber (surname)
Heber is the surname of: * Alberto Héber Usher (1918–1981), Uruguayan politician * Luis Alberto Héber (born 1957), Uruguayan politician, son of Mario Héber Usher * Mario Héber Usher (1921–1980), Uruguayan politician * Reginald Heber (1783–1826), Anglican bishop, missionary to India, and hymn writer * Richard Heber Richard Heber (5 January 1773 – 4 October 1833) was an English book collector. Biography He was born in Westminster, as the eldest son of Reginald Heber, who succeeded his eldest brother as lord of the manors of Marton in Yorkshire and Hodn ... (1773–1833), British book collector, half-brother of Reginald Heber * Rick Heber (born 1932), American psychologist {{surname ...
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Heber (given Name)
Heber () is both an Irish masculine given name and an etymologically unrelated Biblical name. The Irish name is an Anglicisation of the Irish Gaelic '' Éibhear''. The Biblical name means "enclave" in Hebrew; and was used by several minor characters in the Bible. People bearing the name include: * Heber Blankenhorn (1884–1956), American journalist, psychological warfare innovator, US Army colonel and union activist * Heber Doust Curtis (1872–1942), American astronomer * Heber J. Grant (1856–1945), seventh President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints * Heber Jentzsch (born 1935), President of Church of Scientology International, listed as missing after a purge of senior executives within Scientology * Heber C. Kimball (1801–1868), Apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints * Héber Araujo dos Santos (born 1991), Brazilian footballer * Heber Slatter (1887–1918), English amateur footballer See also *List of Irish-language given names ...
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Héber (footballer)
Héber Araujo dos Santos (born 10 August 1991), commonly known as Héber, is a Brazilian professional footballer who played most recently as a forward for Chinese Super League club Cangzhou Mighty Lions. Club career In June 2016, Héber switched teams within the Croatian league, joining Rijeka from Slaven Belupo for a transfer fee of €450,000. He signed a three-year contract with the club with an option for a two-year extension. On 21 March 2019, Héber joined Major League Soccer side New York City FC. He was the team's leading scorer for the 2019 season with 15 goals. In a match against Toronto FC, Héber tore his ACL, ending his 2020 season. He was traded to Seattle Sounders FC on 29 December 2022 in exchange for $400,000 in General Allocation Money, with potential for a further $150,000 should certain conditions be met. Héber made his debut for the club in the 2022 FIFA Club World Cup and later scored in his first MLS match on 26 February against the Colorado Rapids. ...
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Heber, Arizona
Heber-Overgaard is a census-designated place (CDP) in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. Situated atop the Mogollon Rim, the community lies at an elevation of . The population was 2,898 at the 2020 census. Heber and Overgaard are technically two unincorporated communities, but as of the 1990 census, their proximity led to the merged name of "Heber-Overgaard". Heber was settled in 1883, by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and the town is named after either Heber J. Grant or Heber C. Kimball, both prominent members of the LDS church. Overgaard, adjoining Heber, was settled ca. 1936 and was named after the owner of the first sawmill, Kristen Kristensen (Chris) Overgaard. Heber-Overgaard's early economy was founded on dry farming and ranching while tourism, retirement and timbering are the basis for present day industry. History Founding In March 1873, Mormon pioneers from Utah were sent to the Little Colorado River area under t ...
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Heber, California
Heber is a census-designated place (CDP) in Imperial County, California. Heber is located north-northwest of Calexico. The population was 6,896 at the 2020 census, up from 4,275 in 2010. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land. History Heber was founded in 1903 by the Imperial Land Company. The first post office at Heber opened in 1904, having been established first as Bradtmoore a half mile north. The name honors A.H. Heber, president of the California Development Company. Demographics Heber first appeared as a census designated place in the 1980 U.S. Census as part of the El Centro census county division. 2020 The 2020 United States census reported that Heber had a population of 6,896. The population density was . The racial makeup of Heber was 21.6% White, 0.4% African American, 1.9% Native American, 0.5% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 42.5% from other races, and 33.0% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino ...
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Heber City, Utah
Heber City is a city and county seat of Wasatch County, Utah. The population was 16,856 as of the 2020 United States census. The city is located 43 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. History Heber City was first settled in 1859 by Robert Broadhead, James Davis, and James Gurr. John W. Witt built the first house in the area. The area was under the direction of Bishop Silas Smith, who was in Provo. In 1860, Joseph S. Murdock became the bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Heber City and its vicinity. On May 5, 1899, the Wasatch Wave published this on the 40-year anniversary of Heber. "Forty years ago this week pril 30, 1859 this valley was first settled by a company of enterprising citizens from Provo. This company consisted of John Crook, James Carlile, Jessie Bond, Henry Chatwin, Charles N. Carroll, Thomas Rasband, John Jordan, John Carlile, Wm. Giles and Mr. Carpenter, the last five named persons having since died. Forty years ago today, John Crook a ...
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