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  • ...te der Theologie </i> , Berlin, 1912. Cf. articles Stephen, Paul. </p> <p> E. Von Dobschütz. </p>
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  • ...not far behind that of Isaiah. [[Obscurity]] is sometimes met with ( <em> e.g </em> . &nbsp; Nahum 1:10 , &nbsp; Nahum 2:8 ), but the cause is probably ...is a refuge for His troubled, trusting people (&nbsp;Nahum 1:7 ). </p> <p> E. God protects those who seek Him but will destroy the enemy (&nbsp;Nahum 1:
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  • ...ht" is still there, leading from one gate to the pasha's palace, i.e. from E. to W. a mile long; it was originally divided by [[Corinthian]] colonnades ...hief city of N. Syria, situated in lat. 33° 30′ N. and long. 36° 18′ E. It lies in a plain east of the Anti-Lebanon, famous for its beauty and fer
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  • ...er 1:2; &nbsp;Esther 2:5) time. Daniel mentions the river [[Ulai]] near, i.e. the Greek Euloeus. From [[Darius]] Hystaspes' time to [[Alexander]] the Gr <p> '''E'lam.''' ''(Eternity).'' </p> <p> 1. This seems to have been originally, the
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  • ...ountry, except Judah in the S. and part of the transjordanic tribes on the E., were under the Philistine dominion after the fatal battle of Gilboa. Grad ...age in which be lived, and must be discounted accordingly. </p> <p> W. O. E. Oesterley. </p>
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  • ...these are not necessarily <em> all </em> different people). </p> <p> W. O. E. Oesterley. </p> ...be the same person as number 10. </p> <p> (12) A governor of the castle, i.e. the <i> ''''' bı̄rāh ''''' </i> or fortress, and by Nehemiah placed in
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  • ...next to Rome the most splendid city in the Empire. About 4 miles long from E. to W., nearly a mile wide, and about 15 miles in circumference, it was qua ...a magnificent street nearly 5 miles long, and 100 feet wide, running from E. to W., and crossed by another of somewhat lesser dimensions from N. to S.
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  • ..., "a nation meted out and trodden down whose land the (Assyrian) rivers (i.e. armies, &nbsp;Isaiah 8:7-8) have spoiled"; the Jews, not the Ethiopians. E ...scent; they are represented as being entirely subservient to Ammon, <em> i.e </em> . to his priests, elected by him, acting only upon his oracles, and r
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  • ...don, 1908; David Allyn Gorton, The History of Medicine, New York, 1910; J. E. Sandys, A [[Companion]] to Latin Studies, Cambridge, 1910, p. 715 ff. </p> ...1:33, 5; Mishna, Berachoth, 1:2), leaves (&nbsp;Ezekiel 47:12), plasters (e.g. ''Of Fig,'' &nbsp;2 Kings 20:7; comp. Pliny, 23:63; Strabo, 15:713), and
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  • ...ing Elijah: "my father, the chariot of Israel and the horsemen thereof," i.e., in losing thee Israel loses its main defense. Elisha, putting his hands o ...omes he graced by his presence. And yet he was filled with a "double"— ''I.E..'' an elder brother's—portion of Elijah's spirit, both to work miracles
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  • ...e Father and Son are joined together as the source of grace and peace; <i> e.g. </i> ‘Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Ch ...as Father, Son, and Spirit are joined in the Apostolic benediction), <em> e.g. </em> in &nbsp; 1 Corinthians 1:3; &nbsp; 1 Corinthians 8:6 . So in &nbs
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  • ...own. But the effect of it was that the great majority of ‘Levites,’ <em> i.e. </em> trained official priests, at local sanctuaries throughout the countr .... [[Davidson]] and B. F. Westcott, A. S. Peake ( <i> Century Bible </i> ), E. C. Wickham ( <i> [[Westminster]] Com. </i> ); also Phillips Brooks, <i> Se
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  • ...sociated with the classical Circesium, and placed on maps some 200 miles S.E. of the above, which is judged to be an error. </p> ...rew, in the fourth year of Jehoiakim, the son of Josiah, king of Judah," i.e. B.C. 606. According to &nbsp;2 Chronicles 35:20, Necho had advanced with h
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  • ...River commemorating his victories. Jehu, called in the inscription "son (i.e. successor) of Omri," gave him tribute. (G. Smith in Pal. Expl. Qy. Stat.)
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  • ...en, its walls are destroyed, its inhabitants pine away in darkness, <em> i.e </em> . in the darkness of captivity (&nbsp; Micah 7:8; &nbsp; Micah 7:11 ) ...g peace and victory to His beleagured flock (&nbsp;Micah 5:1-9 ). </p> <p> E. God plans to destroy weapons and idolatry from His people (&nbsp;Micah 5:1
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  • <p> '''Nethan'e-el.''' ''(Given Of God).'' </p> <p> 1. The son of Zuar, and prince of the t .../p> <p> '''1.''' Prince of [[Issachar]] at the Exodus, son of Zuar. On the E. of [[Israel]] on march, and next Judah (&nbsp;Numbers 1:8; &nbsp;Numbers 2
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  • ...Seneca, Epictetus, and M. Aurelius. Of modern authorities we may refer to E. Zeller, Stoics, Epicureans, and Sceptics, Eng. translation, London, 1880; ...and Seneca"; histories of philosophy by Rogers, Windelband, Ueberweg, and E. Caird. </p>
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  • ...d under the sixth king of a [[Canaanite]] dynasty mentioned in the book, i.e. 1300 B.C. </p> <p> But the mention of names resembling Adam, Seth, Enoch, ...) as embracing the country from the Euphrates to the Red Sea '''''—''''' i.e., Petraea and all the desert east of it. The Nabat of the Arabs, however, a
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  • ...his expeditions against [[Babylonia]] and Susiana on the S., Media on the E., [[Armenia]] and [[Cappadocia]] N., Syria, Palestine, Arabia, and Egypt, W
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  • ...Ot.]] There are certain passages that occur twice over in the [[Ot:]] <em> e.g. </em> &nbsp; Psalms 18:1-50 is found also in &nbsp; 2 Samuel 22:1-51; &n
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