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  • ...n B.C. 446. See the Meth. Quart. Review, July, 1850, p. 495. Others (as J. D. Michaelis) understand Artaxerxes Memon (reigned B.C. 404-359) to be meant
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  • ...SSy8JIe6+++7z588//PDDQoiXXnpJYpAPPvigoKCAp5o8eTJ99xb8IoSA5+3mzZu3b98Og+P58+d/+ctfFhQUpKamIu1LL70UGxv7/vvvl5WV2fDOqlWrPvjgg5/+9Kf495133rFvJQJ3+gPAzgjESWT ...., 63. The south-eastern part of the province was somewhat contracted in a.d. 41 by the gift of a slice or Lycaonia, including Laranda, to Antiochus of
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  • ...ere are seen, at the present time, ruin-hills or mounds of accumulation of débris, which mark the site of ancient cities. Some of these cities were des ...see Golius, ''Ad Alfrag.'' p. 17; Rodiger, in the ''Zeitschr. F. D. Kunde D. Morgenl.'' 3, 8), a portion of whom under the Assyrian sway may have migra
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  • ...t may have been an obelisk with a bust on the summit of it (Minter, Relig. d. Bab. page 59; Hengstenberg, On Daniel). [[Diodorus]] Siculus (lib. 2) info
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  • ...ally erected to all the divine protectors of the Julian house, has since a.d. 609 been used mostly as a church. What the Church, the great destroyer of ...the early Christians. The earliest dated inscription in the catacombs is A.D. 71. </p> <p> Nothing is known of the first founder of the Christian Church
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  • ...f Cyprus took part in the great rising of their race which took place in a.d. 117 (when [[Trajan]] was busy with Parthia), and they are said to have mas ...gospel to the Jewish community on the island (&nbsp;Acts 11:19-20 ). In A.D. 46 or 47, Paul undertook his first missionary journey accompanied by Barna
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  • ...the implementation of the new covenant (&nbsp;Ezekiel 36:22-38 ) </p> <p> D. To revive the hopeless state of the people who felt they had perished (&nb ...This View </p> <p> (c) [[Impossibility]] That Ezekiel Preceded P </p> <p> (d) [[Correct]] Interpretation of Passage </p> <p> (3) Ezekiel's Leviticism </
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  • ...eol. </i> 1868, pp. 622–648; Heidenheim, ‘Beitrage z. besser. Verstaodniss d. Ascensio Mosis’ in <i> Vierteljahrschrift f. deutsche u. englische Theol ...aruch, as it now stands, was written in the second half of the 1st cent. a.d., and has come under the influence of [[Christianity]] (see esp. chs. xlix
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  • ...bsp;Matthew 3:8 ) from all who are guilty. (&nbsp;Ezra 10:18-44 ) </p> <p> D. C. Martin </p> ...logna, 1538, fol.); Jaabez, '''''חֶסֶד''''' '''''תּורָת''''' (Belvedere, n.d. fol.); Trapp, [[Commentary]] (London, 1656, fol.); De Oliva, ''Commentarii
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  • ...rents of Solomon, at the time of Adonjah's usurpation. &nbsp;1 Kings 1:8. (B.C.1015). </p> <p> 4. Solomon's commissariat officer in Benjamin. &nbsp;1 Kings ...f the [[Merarite]] branch of the Levites (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 6:29 ). ( <i> d </i> ) One of the 288 trained singers in the service of the sanctuary under
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  • ...rship]] and right living are inseparable (&nbsp;Isaiah 58:1-14 ). </p> <p> D. [[Repentance]] brings reconciliation with God (&nbsp;Isaiah 59:1-21 ). </p
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  • ...le cannot experience God's unfailing love (&nbsp;Hosea 10:9-15 ). </p> <p> D. God's love for His people will not allow Him to give them up (&nbsp;Hosea ...ndon 1853, 8vo; also Sermons [includ. also Amos], ib. ed. 8vo); Kurtz. Ehe d. H. (Dorpat. 1859, 8vo); Kara, '''''פֵּרוּשׁ''''' (Breslau, 1861, 4
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  • ...th </i> ; C. F. Pfeiffer, <i> The Patriarchal Age </i> ; A. R. Millard and D. J. Wiseman, <i> Essays on the Patriarchal Narratives </i> . </p> ...the Biblioth. Brem. 6, 51 sq.; Goetze, De Cultu Abr. (Lips. 1702); Sourie, D. Gott Abr. (Hannov. 1806); Hauck, De Abr. in Charris </p> <p> (Lips. 1776);
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  • ...Practically identical with &nbsp; Deuteronomy 3:1-3; the only passage from D [Note: Deuteronomist.] in the book. ( <em> g </em> ) The introduction of a ...God's plan regarding the land of promise (&nbsp;Numbers 22-24 ); </p> <p> D. They are to keep the land of promise within the tribes and people it was p
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  • ...complex man is now available through the writings of the first century [[A.D.]] Jewish historian, Josephus, and through the work of archaeologists. Hero
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  • ...JyioiKBQJCVlbV8+fLo6Ojdu3c7OjquXr2aEGJiYiKVSoVC4datW0EMjMbanMk0LTJv37497WS+d+9egUBQrzKLEGJkZCSVSiECnT9/XiAQ4Izf0NBQKpVi5Ni/fz9OEw0MDN7TJqEc2bmNjU1ycvK6d ...it may be used to show the probable form of the Babel tower. The Birs Nimrûd is one of the most striking ruins on the plain, and is six miles southwest
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  • ...atriœ </i> ; a.d. 3, imperial powers renewed for ten years, and again in a.d. 13. The ‘deification’ took place on 17 Sept., 14. </p> <p> <b> 4. Achi ...among his sons. Augustus died in Nola in Campania, Aug. 19, A.U.C. 767, A.D. 14, in his 76th year; but long before his death, he had associated Tiberiu
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  • ...e exiles who returned with Zerubbabel and Jeshua: and Elwald ''(Die Proph. D. Ait. B.)'' is even tempted to infer from &nbsp;Haggai 2:3, that he may hav
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  • ...amuel, </i> 3 vols.; K. R. R. Gros Louis, <i> Semeia </i> 8 (1977): 15-33; D. M. Gunn, <i> The Story of King David </i> ; J. A. Wharton, <i> Int </i> 35 <p> [[David]] ( ''Dâ'Vid'' ), ''Beloved.'' The great king of Israel. He was the eighth and you
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  • ...tion was in especially active progress during the reign of [[Claudius]] (a.d. 41-54), in which St. Paul visited Antioch. The city was not yet ‘Antioch ...s. Earthquakes have added to the ruining hand of man. Those of b.c. 184, a.d. 37, 115, 457, and esp. 526 (when 200,000 persons perished), 528, 1170, and
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