Deborah,—Deb'-or-ah, an aged woman of Israel, Rachel's attendant.

Hak-heb,—Hayk'-heb, a village on the Nile, shipping point for
Nehapehu, fifty miles south of Memphis.

Har-hat,—Hahr'-hat, fan-bearer, or prime minister to the Pharaoh; father of Masanath.

Hathors,—Hah'-thorz, seven personifications of Athor, usually seven cows, similar to the fates of Roman and Greek mythology.

Hotep,—Hoe'-tep, the royal scribe, friend of Kenkenes, brother of
Bettis and Io.

Hyksos,—Hick'-soz, the Shepherd Kings.

Imhotep,—Eem-hoe'-tep, the physician god.

Ipsambul,—Ip-sahm'-bool, a temple cut from living rock.

Io,—Eye'-o, younger sister to Hotep and Bettis, in love with Seti.

Isis,—Eye'-sis, consort to Osiris and goddess of wisdom.