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  • .... The connection of Judges with Joshua, of which it is the sequel, appears in the reference to Joshua's death,  Judges 2:6-9 (compare the same words
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  • ...st approach to understanding the conquest of Canaan is one which is rooted in the biblical materials. See [[Achan]]; [[Ai]]; [[Exodus]]; [[Gilgal]]; [[Je ...</li> <li> <i> [[Eleazar]] </i> s Successor'. Eleazar died and was buried in Mount Ephraim, and was succeeded by his son Phinehas (&nbsp;Numbers 25:10-1
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  • ...ites, and Customs of the Jews connected with Death, Burial, and Mourning,’ in <i> JQ </i> R [Note: QR Jewish Quarterly Review.] , 1894 and 1895. </p> <p> ...sing the plaintive dirge, or express their hope of a blessed resurrection, in the strains of inspiration. All shall be silent despair. See [[Sepulchres]]
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  • ...th, Dict. of Greek and Roman Geographyii. [1868] 411; W. M. Leake, Travels in Northern Greece, 1836, iii. 180; W. M. Ramsay, St. Paul the Traveller, 1895 ...lla. </p> <p> '''2.''' Equates to [[Shechem]] in Old Testament, [[Sychar]] in New [[Testament]] Now ''Nablus'' , corrupted from Neapolis. </p>
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  • ...59), p. 698; Diestel in the Jahrb. f. d. Theol. 1862, p. 781 sq.; Lipsius, in Hilgenfeld's Zeitschr. 1867, p. 337 sq. </p> <p> [[Express]] commentaries o ...relevant articles in the Bible dicts., especially that by F. C. [[Porter]] in <i> Hdb </i> . </p>
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  • ...oliness]] School </i> ; [[J.]] Gordon McConville, <i> Law and [[Theology]] in Deuteronomy </i> ; [[J.]] Milgrom, <i> &nbsp;Leviticus 1-16 </i> ; idem, <i
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  • ...But this argues no approval of the relation; for </p> <p> '''(1)''' Jesus, in an analogous case, appeals to the paramount law of nature as superseding su
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  • ...J.]] [[B.]] Hurley, <i> Man and Woman in Biblical Perspective: [[A]] Study in Role Relationships and [[Authority]] </i> ; [[D.]] Jacobson, <i> Word and W
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  • ...followed him, which is hardly inferior to that of Moses himself. </p> <p> In a real sense also his work was left unfinished at his death. The settlement
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  • ...ipal trees and shrubs mentioned in Holy Writ, the reader will find noticed in distinct articles under their several denominations. </p> ...rist]] to those who walk with GOD, dwell in His presence, and are planted in His courts. </p>
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  • ...Kommentar zum Altes Testament </i> , Tubingen, 1897; W. Nowack, "Richter," in <i> Hand-kommentar zum Altes Testament </i> , 1900. </p>
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  • ..., <i> ''''' hē ''''' </i> <i> ''''' Samáreia ''''' </i> : A town mentioned in &nbsp; 1 [[Maccabees]] 5:66 as on the route followed by [[Judas]] from the
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  • ...Leprosy’ in <i> Jewish Encyclopedia </i> . On the moral aspects of leprosy in NT, see Edersheim, <i> Life and Times </i> , i. 491 ff.; <i> Expositor </i> ..., its presence and workings become visible, in some of the signs described in the thirteenth chapter of Leviticus." - Editor). </p>
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  • .... In this way David, through his wisdom and his popular bravery, succeeded in uniting the tribes more firmly under his supremacy, and especially did he b
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  • ...11:33 (Paul's conversion on his way to Damascus, and his subsequent escape in a basket let down from the wall) are more than doubtful. Now ''Es-Sham'' , ...events, but these are not more trustworthy at Damascus than anywhere else in Syria and Palestine. </p> <p> R. A. S. Macalister. </p>
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  • ...er Heb. Archaologie </i> , i. 228 ff.; Vogelstein, <i> Die Landwirthschaft in Palastina zur Zeit der [[Mischna]] </i> ; Stade, <i> Geschichte d. Volkes I ...ruit of newly planted trees was not to be eaten for the first three years, in the fourth it was holy as firstfruits, and on the fifth eaten commonly. </p
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  • ...doomed to be by ambition as great a curse to his country as his father was in the main a blessing. </p> ...n’s death. This, together with other indications, leads to the belief that in its original form the earliest source gave an account of Gideon as <em> kin
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  • ...y originated in [[Jerusalem]] under Melchizedek. Jehovah's vision to David in the same spot, before the preparation for building the temple there, revive ...ain (cf. &nbsp; John 4:20 ). Geographically, it would suit the description in &nbsp; Genesis 22:4; but there is no real evidence for the identification.
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  • ...Their father's sorrow for them was alleviated by the birth of Beriah. This view is possible. </p> <p> '''3.''' A [[Benjamite]] who, with Shema, his brother ...th whilst cattle-raiding; hence the false etymology, <em> bera‘ah </em> = ‘in affliction’ (&nbsp; 1 Chronicles 7:23 ). <strong> 3 </strong> . A Benjami
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  • ...rious eminences or mountain districts to which the word ''Har'' is applied in the O.T., (See [[Abarim]]); (See [[Amana]]); (See Of The Amalekites); (See
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