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  • ...Hyksos rather than the previous native Egyptian kings; for in the papyrus d'Orbiney in the British Museum, of the age of Rameses II of a native dynasty ...tary first to Rome, and afterward to Constantinople. It was transferred, A.D. 641, to the dominion of the Saracens. In 1250 the [[Mamelukes]] deposed th
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  • ...John son of [[Levi]] escaped to Jerusalem, and in two years and a half (A.D. 70) Titus began the siege, the [[Zealots]] then having overcome the modera ...pp. 144-154; H. Vincent, <i> Jérusalem antique </i> , Paris, 1913ff.-( <i> d </i> ) <i> [[Historical]] works </i> : E. Schürer, <i> History of the Jewi
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  • ...xplored, and beyond its existence we know little of it. </p> <p> ( <em> c, d, e </em> ) <em> Kassite supremacy, and rise of Assyria, etc. </em> The thir
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  • ...very generation, under Titus and the Romans, 37 years before the event (A.D. 70), and the treading under foot of Jerusalem by all nations "until the ti ...public slaves, or sold into private bondage. Under the emperor Hadrian, a.d. 133, a similar crushing blow fell on the Jews who had again assembled in J
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  • ...when he fled from Solomon, and gave him his sister-in-law to wife (about A.D. 984). &nbsp; 1 Kings 11:14-22 . </p> <p> The title 'Pharaoh' is judged by ...nd supposes that he was the son of Psammetichus by another wife (see Hist. d'Egypte, page 252; comp. 248). If he married Nitocris, he may have been call
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  • ...ck out these ideas and made the inferences without any antecedent example. Dähne considers the passage to be allegorical, because the notion of ‘an e ...It is attributed to at least two different dates, the 2nd and 3rd cents. a.d. The character of the matter shows that some Christian interpolated the ori
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  • ...thaim, king of Mesopotamia, is the work of the editor, R [Note: Redactor.] D [Note: Deuteronomist.] , and also by the fact that no king of [[Mesopotamia ...21:24). At its close Israel's times begin. The 1,260 years may date from A.D. 754, when [[Pepin]] granted temporal dominion to the popes; this would bri
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  • ...&nbsp;2 Timothy 3 years), and the date of the [[Crucifixion]] (Passover, a.d. 29). His periods are: (1) the preparation, corresponding to Dr. Sanday’s ...esus arrived in Jerusalem on the Sunday before Passover (March-April) of a.d. 30, entering the city to the acclaim of the people and in triumphal glory.
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  • ...ms the desolation of the Temple to be exclusively referred to ''(Flandbuch D. Chronol.'' 1:530). Gramberg ''(Religionsid.'' 2:388 sq.) and Hitzig ''(Jer
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  • ...the workmen, in the restoration of the Temple. &nbsp;2 Chronicles 34:12. (B.C.623). </p> <p> [[Obadiah]] ( ''Ôla-Dî'Ah'' or ''Ŏb'A-Dî'Ah'' ), ''Servant Of Jehovah.'' The name of 13 persons in Scripture. The
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  • ...ginning of the 2nd cent. b.c. (see above) to the close of the 18th cent. a.d., these chapters were regarded as the work of Isaiah. Since the close of th
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  • ...ed with Berenice to Rome, where he died in the third year of [[Trajan]] (A.D. 100). </p> <p> He was the last of the race of Herod commemorated in histor ...y of the Bible (5 vols) </i> and <i> Encyclopaedia Biblica </i> . </p> <p> D. Frew. </p>
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  • ...l. Methodologie, u. Literatur d. Padagogik (Leips. 1861); Schmidt, Encykl. d. gesammt. Erziehunsqswesens, etc. (Gotha, 1859, etc., 5 vols. 8vo). </p>
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  • ...s purity in marriage and in ministers (&nbsp;Nehemiah 13:23-31 ). </p> <p> D. C. Martin </p> ...(Apokr. Page 255 sq.), and is rightly estimated by [[Hengstenberg]] (Auth. d. Dan. page 241 sq.). (See Books Of Esdras). </p> <p> It should be added tha
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  • ...Law were thought to be less accurate than copyists of the Koran. </p> <p> D. S. Margoliouth. </p> ...The documents from the [[Qumran]] and Wadi Murabba'at areas (200 B.C. to A.D. 150) complete the data. These source materials make it possible to trace t
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  • ...during Quirinus' governorship of Syria in 6 B.C., for Caius Caesar died A.D. 4, and the nearness of Syria to Armenia was probably a reason for choosing ...was the legate handling civil matters. Quirinius served a second term in A.D. 6-9. </p> <p> This solution affirms Lukan accuracy without overlooking oth
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  • ...Instruction which is in righteousness’ (&nbsp; 2 Timothy 3:16 ). </p> <p> D. M. Kay. </p> ...7:38; &nbsp;James 4:5-6; &nbsp;2 Timothy 3:8. [[Melito]] of [[Sardis]] (A.D. 179), after an exact inquiry in the East gives the Old Testament books sub
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  • ...Easton's Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/dictionaries/eng/ebd/d/darius.html. 1897. </p> </div> </li> ...Cyaxaris," which has been quoted from an inscription (Auberlen, Daniel u. d. Ofenbarung, p. 18), is either a false reading or certainly a false transla
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  • ...ition of Eusebii Praep. Evang.; Dahne, 2:73; Vacherot, Histoire de l'Ecole d'Alexandrie, 1:140.) Philo's system may be described as the result of a cont
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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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  • ...JmZ6ezsvHjxYsi6w5K435OAPZL1I2q1GqglkydP5nA4lZWVt2/fbmpqamhocHFxCQ4OxoKIXC4/d+7c3bt3YaiTSKRLly4tWbIElMqwE7JYrKFDh+bm5p48ebKjowNGaUtLS1ZW1htvvJGQkPD06dOdO ...eus]] rising from the sea; </p> <p> Or hear old [[Triton]] blow his wreathéd horn.’ </p> <p> Wordsworth, <i> Miscellaneous Sonnets </i> . </p> <p> The
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  • ..., the scene of fierce contests, and was finally subjugated by the Turks, A.D. 1517, under whose rule it still remains. - Editor). </p> ...us. [[Lysanias]] was over it when John began baptizing (&nbsp;Luke 3:1), A.D. 26. Pompey left the principality of Damascus in the hands of Aretas, an Ar
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  • ...Easton's Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/dictionaries/eng/ebd/d/daniel.html. 1897. </p> </div> </li> <p> [[Daniel]] ( ''Dăn'I-El,'' or ''Dăn'Yel'' ), ''Judgment Of God.'' 1. A son of David by Abigail the Carmelite
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  • ...ch was confined to the two periods of revolt against the Roman power, in a.d. 66 70 and 132 135, in addition to what has been said above (§ <strong> ...of the City Coinage of Palestine from the 2Century B.C. to the 3Century A.D. </i> ; S. E. Loewenstamm, <i> JBL </i> 88 (1968): 78-80. </p>
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  • ...to Messiah and to desolation of Jerusalem (&nbsp;Daniel 9:1-27 ). </p> <p> D. A heaven-sent vision shows that [[Scripture]] points to battles between no ...because it was more familiar than Heb. to himself and his readers. ( <em> d </em> ) The likeliest suggestion is that the entire book was Aramaic, but w
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  • ...ther Jewish commentaries, tr. into Latin by Hebenstreet (Lips. 1746, 4to); D. Kimchi's and Aben-Ezra's commentaries, in Latin by Bohle (Rost. 1637, 4to)
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  • ...When God declares war, the enemy is helpless (&nbsp;Nahum 2:13 ). </p> <p> D. God humiliates wicked peoples (&nbsp;Nahum 3:1-19 ). </p> <p> Scott Langst
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  • ..., Historical Geography of the Holy Land (G. A. Smith)7, 1900, pp. 345-350; D. G. Lyon, ‘Hebrew [[Ostraca]] from Samaria,’ in Harvard Theological Rev ...us Sebastenus" at the council of Nice, A.D. 325. The Mahometans took it, A.D. 614. The Crusaders established a Latin bishop there. </p> <p> Now ''Sebust
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  • ...laced by Josephus is alike inconsistent with Jewish history (Ewald, Gesch. d. Volkes Isr. 4, 124 sq.) and with the narrative of Arrian (2, 1). (See [[Ja
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  • ...parallels in Greek writings (including LXX Septuagint) from b.c. 322 to a.d. 100. </p> <p> For our present purpose, however, a supreme interest attache ...rced" gives the true reading instead of "as a lion," [[Aquila]] a Jew ''(A.D. 133)'' so translated "they disfigured"; (&nbsp;Psalms 16:10) "Thy [[Holy]]
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  • ...the first three Christian centuries is extremely slim. [[Shortly]] after A.D. 100, bishop [[Polycarp]] of [[Smyrna]] wrote to the Philippians who had as ...]] an Imperial in a.d. 15, and [[Claudius]] restored it to the senate in a.d. 44. In St. Paul’s time it was therefore governed by a proconsul of praet
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  • ...> C. God's enemies face shameful judgment (&nbsp;Micah 7:15-17 ). </p> <p> D. The incomparable God of patience, mercy, compassion, and faithfulness will
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  • ...</p> <p> <i> See also </i> [[Israel]] </p> <p> <i> Bibliography </i> . R. D. Culver, <i> Towards a Biblical View of Civil [[Government]] </i> ; C. F. H ...as under the direct rule of a procurator (see next article), except from a.d. 41 to 44, when [[Agrippa]] i. was king. [[Antipas]] was ‘tetrarch’ of
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  • ...and religious, point to a modern date even as late as the first century A.D. The [[Greeks]] and Romans identified the Nabateans as Arabs, and though th ...page 90 sq.; Vincent, Comnmerce of the Ancients, 2:272 sq.; Ritter, Gesch. d. Petr. Arabiens, in the "Trans. of the Berlin Acad." 1824; Forster, [[Moham
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  • ...thers show still more and more of the intermixture of modernized readings. D 'aleph B Z C L xi 1 33 P Q T R A X (delta) 69 K M H E F G S U, etc. </p> ...e been in the [[Vatican]] Library, almost from its commencement, (circa, A.D. 1450). It contains the New Testament entire to &nbsp;Hebrews 9:14, ''Katha
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  • ...t has been accidentally substituted for a parallel word which began with [[D]] [Note: Deuteronomist.] . </p> <p> <strong> 33. </strong> (2) <em> Rhythm
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  • ...pring] </em> 6 <em> s </em> <em> [Note: summer] </em> Baptism of Christ, a.d. 27 <em> sp </em> <em> [Note: p spring] </em> 25 <em> w </em> <em> [Note: w ...d> <p> 64-67 </p> </td> <td> <p> Epistles to ''Hebrews,'' 1 ''St And'' 2 ''D Peter, Jude, 1St And 2D Timothy, And Titus.'' </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p
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  • ...acterizes the culture of the last centuries b.c. and the first centuries a.d. We have already seen how it influenced Greek language, literature, art, sc ...of the Jerusalem Temple in Hellenistic style. Herod [[Antipas]] (4 B.C.-A.D. 39) founded [[Tiberias]] on the sea of Galilee. John's [[Gospel]] refers t
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  • ...> ) &nbsp;1 Chronicles 8:23; ( <i> c </i> ) &nbsp;1 Chronicles 8:27; ( <i> d </i> ) &nbsp;Nehemiah 11:9 . </p> <p> (3) Father of Eliezer, who was one of
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  • ...st, while Ecclesiastes and Daniel were not translated till the 2nd cent. a.d.]for their own use, came into the hands of their Hellenic neighbours, who g ...sy, and the city’s influence on Christian theology has been profound. In a.d. 641, Alexandria fell before Amrou; in the 7th cent. it began to decline. T
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  • ...unding complete and current years. And the dispute whether A.D. 1800, or A.D. 1801, was the first of the nineteenth century, should be decided in favour
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  • ...uch, Weisheits- Lehre der Hebraer (Strasb. 1851); Geiger, in the Zeitschr. d. Morgenl. Gesellsch. 1858, page 536 sq.; Horowitz, Das Buch Sirach (Bresl.
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  • ...orked over these texts and have inserted the expression ‘Son.’ See Volz, Jüd. Eschatologie, p. 213, who regards Drummond’s conjecture as probable, tha ...e of the risen humanity, as Adam was the type of physical humanity; ( <em> d </em> ) the more or less complete identification of Jesus with the Spirit w
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  • ...f Eli’s house in &nbsp; 1 Samuel 2:27-36; &nbsp; 1 Samuel 3:11 ff.; ( <em> d </em> ) the double rejection of Saul in &nbsp; 1 Samuel 13:7-15; &nbsp; 1 S ...he has learned—his experiences with God (&nbsp;2 Samuel 23:1-7 ). </p> <p> D. God's leader depends on brave, faithful associates (&nbsp;2 Samuel 23:8-39
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  • ...[Note: Jewish Encyclopedia.]; see Driver, <em> Deut </em> . p. xxxv f. But D [Note: Deuteronomist.] supplies nothing of importance to our knowledge of M ...θέλουσιν ἑαυτοῖς γίνεσθαι ἑτέροις μὴ ποιεῖν (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:20; so D, Iren., Tert., Cypr., some Minuscules, and the Sahidic). The ‘golden rule
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  • ...lised nations of antiquity.’ </p> <p> In the time of Trajan-i.e., before a.d. 117-Philippi became a stage in the triumphal progress of St. [[Ignatius]] ...bsp;Philippians 2:12; &nbsp;Philippians 2:14; &nbsp;Philippians 4:2). In A.D. 107 the city was visited by Ignatius, who passed through on his way to mar
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  • ...practice reasons for their neglect were invariably forthcoming. </p> <p> (d) Religion.-This was materialistic pantheism. God, the ruler and upholder of ...es and Chrysippus succeeded; Seneca popularized their tenets; Epictetus (A.D. 115), as a Stoic, gives their purest specimens of pagan morality; and the
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  • ...the twentieth, year. &nbsp;1 Kings 7:1; &nbsp;2 Chronicles 8:1. </p> <p> (d) The conquest of Hamath-zobah, and the consequent foundation of cities in t ...pletion in the twentieth year (7, 1; &nbsp;2 Chronicles 8:1). </p> <p> '''(d)''' The conquest of Hamath-zobah, and the consequent foundation of cities i
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  • ...able work of Grimm, Kurzgefasstes exegyetisches Hlandbuch zu d. Apokryphen d. A Iten Testanents, pt. 4 (Leipz. 1857). (See [[Apocrypha]]). </p>
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  • ...teronomist.] . It is ‘stereotyped, measured, and prosaic.’ There is a mark d absence of the poetical element; and a no less marked repetition of stated
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  • ...archaeological work on Ashdod was done from 1962-72 under the direction of D. N. Freedman and others. Some evidence remains from Chalcolithic and Early <p> [[Ashdod]] ( ''Ăsh'D'' ''Ŏd'' ), ''Stronghold, Castle.'' One of the five confederate cities of the Phil
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  • ...raphy </i> . W. Eichrodt, <i> Theology of the Old Testament, </i> 2 vols.; D. Guthrie, <i> New Testament Theology </i> ; G. Hasel, <i> Old Testament The ...ropheten </i> , 1881; W. R. Smith, <i> The Prophets of Israel </i> , 1882; D. K. Schlottmann, <i> Kompendium der biblischen Theologie des A. u. N. Testa
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  • ...oroloqium'' ; see Salmas. ''Ad Solin.'' p. 447 sq.; Martini, ''Abhandl. V. D. Sonnenuhren Der Alten'' [Leips. 1777]; alsoDe ''Haeroloogiis Vett. Sciothe
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  • ...The Book of Baruch; ( <i> c </i> ) The Rest of the Words of Baruch; ( <i> d </i> ) The [[Gnostic]] Book of Baruch; ( <i> e </i> ) The Latin Book of Bar
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  • ...ing of Egypt, who began to reign B.C. 244. When Paul went to Jerusalem, A. D. 58, he visited Rhodes, &nbsp;Acts 21:1 . Modern Rhodes is a Turkish walled ...ne of the seven wonders of the world. St. Paul, on his way to Jerusalem, A.D. 58, went from [[Miletus]] to Coos, from [[Coos]] to Rhodes, and from thenc
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  • ...p;1 [[Maccabees]] 1:1). Compare Jahn, Archaol. II, 1:272 sq.; Keil, Lehrb. d. Einleit. '''''§''''' 152, 7, who defends at length the integrity of the p
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  • ...t an early date. His name points to such influences’ (Niebuhr, <em> Gesch. d. Ebr. Zeit </em> . p. 252; cf. Siegfried, ‘Gad-Meni u. Gad-Manasse’ in
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  • ...t joy to God's history with His people (&nbsp;Habakkuk 3:16-18 ). </p> <p> D. Prayer claims God's strength for present crisis (&nbsp;Habakkuk 3:19 ). </
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  • ...d exhibits correct notions of the theocratical institutions (Keil, Apolog. d. Chron. p. 336). His view of the political position of the ten tribes with
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  • ...[Syriac]] <i> Didascalia Apostolorum </i> , however, translated by Mrs. M. D. Gibson (1903), we have an official document of the 3rd cent. directing the ...between the triumph of the Maccabees and the end of the Jewish State in a.d. 70, we find a tradition there is no valid reason for rejecting it as untru
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  • .... It seems to be found on the black obelisk discovered at Nimr '''''Û''''' d (Layard, [[Nineveh]] , 1, 396), and now in the British Museum, among the na ...ust committed to him (&nbsp;2 Kings 9:1-10 ). </p> 4. The [[Revolution]] - D eath of Jehoram <p> Events now moved rapidly. Jehu's companions were natura
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  • ...iness (17–18). </p> <p> C. God's remnant will be restored (19–20) </p> <p> D. The Kingdom belongs to God alone (21) </p> <p> [[Leslie]] C. Allen </p>
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  • ...(&nbsp;Exodus 1:14; &nbsp;Exodus 5:7-8; &nbsp;Exodus 5:18; Brugsch, Hist. d'Egypt., 106). Moses' ark of papyrus suits Egypt alone (&nbsp;Exodus 2:3); [ ...sappeared in the 1980s. Some date P early. Some date J very late. Some see D as the dominant author. Many are more interested in the literary art of the
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  • ...De Wette., ''Krit.'' p. 133 sq.; Ewald, ''Gesch.'' 1, 388; Hartmann, Ueber d. Pentat. p. 269; Lengerke, Ken. p. 290; Niemeyer, Charact. 2, 160.) (See [[ ...he verb in the intensive stem in the signification of (c) "mock" (?), and (d) "dally." We find this same verb in these senses in &nbsp;Genesis 19:14 and
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  • ...31-234; Schaff, [[Apostolic]] Church, pages 175, 657 sq.; Holzmann, Gesch. d. Vodes Israel, 1:206 sq.; Lucius, Der Essenismus (Strasb. 1881). (See Jewis
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  • ...fact, a fundamental legal principle (&nbsp; Romans 8:2 ). </p> <p> ( <em> d </em> ) Having ‘died to law’ by renouncing the futile salvation it appe ...East </i> ; U. Cassuto, <i> A [[Commentary]] on the Book of Exodus </i> ; D. A. Dorsey, <i> JETS </i> 34/3 (Sept. 1991): 321-34; H.-H. Esser, <i> NIDNT
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  • ...; Keil, Einleitung in d. A.T. (ed. 1859), p. 698; Diestel in the Jahrb. f. d. Theol. 1862, p. 781 sq.; Lipsius, in Hilgenfeld's Zeitschr. 1867, p. 337 s ...his Latin version (with which the Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible, 390-405 A.D.) is identical) from a lost Chaldee version. That this last is not the orig
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  • ...bias Erklar (Bramb. '''''—''''' Wiirtzb. 1787, 1793. 12mo); Eichhorn, Ueb. d. B. Tobias (in his Bibliothek, 2, 410-440 [ Leips. 1787-1800 ]); Ilgen, Die ...rbt) and <i> Hdb </i> (J. T. Marshall). Note in addition the following: K. D. Ilgen, <i> Die Geschichte Tobias, nach den drei verschiedenen Originalen,
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  • ...Ancient]] Greek [[Inscriptions]] in the Brit. Museum </i> , iii. 2 [1890]; D. G. Hogarth, <i> Excavations in Ephesus: the Archaic [[Artemisia]] </i> , 2 ...</p> <p> <strong> 2. </strong> The Apostle Paul first visited this city, A.D. 54; but being then on his way to Jerusalem, he abode there only a few week
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  • ...t Passover or Easter, A.D. 58 (&nbsp;Acts 20:1-6). So that the autumn of A.D. 57 will be the date of 2 Corinthians. Place of writing. Macedonia, as &nbs ...the second grade to govern Achaia, probably in the summer of the year 52 a.d. The Jews brought an action before him against St. Paul, but Gallio, rightl
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  • ...rst Covenant. The editor who combined JE [Note: Jewish Encyclopedia.] with D [Note: Deuteronomist.] , displaced E [Note: Elohist.] ’s Book of Judgment <p> [[Exodus]] ( ''Ĕx'O-Dŭs'' ), ''Going Out'' [of Egypt]. The second book in the Old Testament. Its
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  • ...Paul in &nbsp;Romans 16:10, where he sends salutations to his household. A.D. 55. He is not himself saluted; hence he may not have been a believer, or h
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  • ...e: Elohist.] (cf. &nbsp; Joshua 24:33 ). </p> <p> <strong> 3. </strong> In D [Note: Deuteronomist.] , Aaron was probably not mentioned. &nbsp; Deuterono ...> Exodus </i> ; C. F. Keil and F. Delitzsch, <i> The [[Pentateuch]] </i> ; D. F. Kinlaw, <i> Leviticus </i> . </p>
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  • ...on to the Nabataean kings from the beginning of the Roman period down to a.d. 106, there are the strongest objections (see Schürer, <i> History of the ...al theory on this passage. The reign of Aretas IV. lasted from b.c. 9 to a.d. 40; inscriptions (at <em> el-Hejra </em> ) and coins are dated in his 48th
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  • ...n of this verse is more doubtful than that of &nbsp; Matthew 19:9 . ( <em> d </em> ) The view implied by the exception is that adultery <em> ipso facto ...y with his position and in proportion to the dowry. The marriage is to be (D.V.) on the... in the place... at the expense of the said C, the bride's fat
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  • ...ardis]] (A.D. 347), [[Constantinople]] in Trullo (A.D. 692), [[Toledo]] (A.D. 675), [[Florence]] (1438), -and in the fourth session of the Council of [[
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  • ...Frei, p. 122, etc.). See Plato, ''Hipp. Haj.'' p. 282, c; ''Meno,'' p. 91, d; ''Theoet.'' p. 161, a; 179, a; Quintilian, 3, 1, '''''§''''' 10; Diogenes
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  • ...[[Persis]] and formed a great confederacy. Under Kyaxares (Uvakh-shatara - D eiokes' grandson, according to Herodotus), they besieged Nineveh, but Assur
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  • ....); but this has been disputed (Jomard, Descr. de l'Egypte; Bahr, Synbolik d. Mos. Cultus, 2, 296, 641), although it would seem unsuccessfully (Creuzer,
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  • ...e exact equivalency that the phraseology of Eusebius suggests. Hence ( <i> d </i> ) it is best not to identify Ituraea with Trachonitis as a whole, but ...eb., Apr., 1894) that no Greek writer prior to Eusebius in the 4th cent. a.d. ever uses it as the name of a country. The Ituræans as a people were we
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  • ...Samaritans </i> (1907). A good recent description by J. E. H. Thomson, D. D., of the Passover celebrated annually on Mt. Gerizim will be found in <i> P
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  • ...ried captive, and wrote in the reign of Hezekiah. Keil (Lehrb. d. Einl. in d. A.T.) places him in the latter half of Hezekiah's reign, after the invasio
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  • .... 1849); Blackley, The 70 W. Explained (ibid. 1850). See also the Stud. un d Knrit. 1834, 2, 270; 1858, 4; (Gettysb.) Eangel. Rev. April, 1867, 3; Goode
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  • ...tle to [[Diognetus]] </i> (viii. 9f.; <i> c. </i> [Note: . circa, about.]a.d. 150?). This may also be the meaning of St. Luke in Acts; but it is equally ...ssages of [[Eusebius]] ( <em> c </em> <em> [Note: circa, about.] </em> . a.d. 260 340) which refer to the verse, the words about baptism are not mention
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  • ...een these and those who spoke with tongues, see 14:32 '';. Neander Pflanz. D. Christ.'' 1, 52, 183 sq., 205.) The prediction of events to come was not t
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  • ...onour, which was not conferred on all the inhabitants of the Empire till a.d. 212. </p> <p> The Romans have left a great legacy to the world. As adminis ...s]] was written by Paul during the three months he remained at Corinth, A. D. 58, before going to Jerusalem, &nbsp;Romans 15:25 . Compare &nbsp;Acts 20:
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  • <p> '''(1):''' ''' (''' n.) One of the sonant mutes /, /, / (b, d, g), in Greek, or of their equivalents in other languages, so named as inte ..., <i> ''''' mādhay ''''' </i> ; Achaem. Persian Mada; Μηδία , <i> ''''' Mēdı́a ''''' </i> ): [[Lay]] to the West and Southwest of the Caspian, and ex
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  • ...lived in the mountains (&nbsp; Numbers 13:29 ). They are often included by D [Note: Deuteronomist.] and his followers among the early inhabitants of the ..., <i> The Hittites </i> , 1888, but many discoveries by Sir C. Wilson, Mr. D.G. Hogarth, Sir W. Ramsay, and other explorers have since been published, a
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  • ...as the middle of the. 3d century, in which falls the Decian persecution (A.D. 249-251), that there are first brought to light numerous instances of a re
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  • ...he reign of Hadrian. It remained a city of the province [[Galatia]] till a.d. 295, when [[Diocletian]] formed the province Pisidia, with [[Antioch]] as ...luded in the (province) Galatia which is addressed in First Peter (about a.d. 80 probably), and the large number of Christian inscriptions which have be
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  • ...W. O. E. Oesterley, <i> The Jewish Background of Christian Liturgy </i> ; D. Peterson, <i> Engaging with God: A Biblical Theology of Worship </i> ; R. ...as well as petition and intercession, the words agree with the opinion of Döllinger: ‘When the attention of a thinking heathen was directed to the n
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  • ...ngen und Leipsic, 1778); Eichhorn, Einleit. in die apokryphischen Schrift. d. A. T. (Leipsic, 1795), p. 218-248; Hengstenberg, Genuineness of Daniel (En
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  • .... u. N.T. 1:162 sq.; Id., Die 70 Wochen des Daniel (Gott. 1839); Philippi, D.B. Henoch, sein Zeitalter u. Verhaltnisse zum Judasbriefe (Stuttg. 1868). <
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  • ...ed. Jena, 1847). '''''—''''' Krug, Phil. Lex. 5, 1, 531; Danz, Univ. Wort. d. theol. Lit. p. 404; Bib. Sac. 1, 179. (See Introduction). </p>
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  • ...ersecution ceased. Autos-da-fe of suspected converts happened as late as A.D. 1655 (Chambers, s.v.). (See Marranos). </p> <p> '''6.''' The discovery of
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  • ...assed three days here, on his way from Melita to Rome, in the spring of A. D. 63, &nbsp;Acts 28:12 . [[Population]] anciently 200,000; now 11,000. </p> ...eclined, and finally was sacked and destroyed by the [[Saracens]] in 878 A.D. Only the portion on Ortygia was rebuilt, and this constitutes the modern c
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  • ...he difficulty of this process of discrimination was often lightened ( <em> d </em> ) by watching the career of the prophets, as to how far their charact
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  • ...individuals in them. The census of Egypt occurred every fourteen years (a.d. 19-20 the earliest attested date), and the same or a similar arrangement w ...liæ tres (Aquitania, Lugudunensis, Belgica), [[Britannia]] (established a.d. 43). Every new province naturally came under the Emperor’s authority. He
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  • ...ond king is at once explained (Ussher, Annales, A.C. 183; Herzfeld, Gesch. d. V. Isr. 1, 215-218). At the time when Jonathan and Simon made negotiations
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  • ...mb. 1783); Thiess, Die Magier und ihr Stern (ibid. 1790); Anger, Der Stern d. Weisen (Leips. 1847); Trench, Star of the [[Wise]] Men (Lond. 1850). (See
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  • ...ign rites were making them incline (&nbsp; Deuteronomy 12:18 etc.). ( <em> d </em> ) A religion, the heart of which is loving gratitude, naturally expre ...Easton's Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/dictionaries/eng/ebd/d/deuteronomy.html. 1897. </p> </div> </li>
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  • ...not later than the first half of the fourth century, and that of Babylon A.D. 500. The Mishna has six divisions (on seeds, feasts, women's marriage, etc ..., 1903; also to articles in [[Hdb_, Dcg_]] EBi_, JE_, EBr_11. </p> <p> W. D. Niven. </p>
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  • ...utside Italy by Julius Caesar, Claudius, Vespasian, and others, until in a.d. 212, under Caracalla, every free inhabitant of the Roman [[Empire]] obtain ...God and the capital of an unshakable kingdom (12:22-23,28). </p> <p> John D. Harvey </p> <p> <i> Bibliography </i> . P. E. Hughes, <i> A [[Commentary]]
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  • ...sp;Ezra 10:27 ); (c) the Matthanias of 1 Esdras 9:31 (&nbsp;Ezra 10:30 ); (d) the fourth of these in 1 Esdras 9:34 the King James Version has had his na
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  • ...Herodotus; see Larcher, Chronolog. zu Herod. p. 144 sq.; Volney, Chronol. d'Herod. p. 199 sq.). </p> <p> Now, in order to reconcile the Biblical notice
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  • ...ry and far-fetched. The word is '''''אִרַמוֹן''''' , which Ewald (after J. D. Michaelis) in both the above passages insists on translating "harem," with
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  • ...sons of malice, fellest thou!''' </p> <p> As to the sense of the words, J. D. Michaelis (Uebersetzung des alten Test.) saw that the point of this indign
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  • ...Rainy]] ( <i> Ancient Catholic Church </i> , Edinburgh, 1902). </p> <p> W. D. Niven. </p> ...erb ‘to know’ occurs in the Epistle no less than thirty-five times. ( <em> d </em> ) In <em> Revelation </em> (&nbsp; Revelation 2:6; &nbsp; Revelation
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  • ...water from [[Carmel]] and the [[Crocodile]] [[River.]] In the 3rd cent. a.d., it became the seat of a famous school of theology, in which [[Origen]] ta ...ks resulted in the desecration of the synagogue Knestha d'Meredtha in 66 A.D. which precipitated the Jewish-Roman War. [[Vespasian]] gave it the status
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  • ...sentence in which [[Aristotle]] characterizes the teachings of Socrates, (B.C.465-399), places his scientific position in the clearest light. There are tw ...dicy (or the philosophy of religion '''''—''''' theology), and morals (Vie d'Ablard, liv. 2, chapter 3, volume 1, page 351 sq.). Ampere, in his ingeniou
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  • ...]] </strong> ,’ another instance of the confusion of <em> r </em> and <em> d </em> . </p> <p> J. Taylor. </p>
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  • .... Knobel (Der Prophetisn. de Hebr.) and Meier (Gesch. d. poet, nat. Liter. d. Hebr.) are in favor of the commencement of the [[Chaldean]] era, after the
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  • ...water from [[Carmel]] and the [[Crocodile]] [[River.]] In the 3rd cent. a.d., it became the seat of a famous school of theology, in which [[Origen]] ta ...ks resulted in the desecration of the synagogue Knestha d'Meredtha in 66 A.D. which precipitated the Jewish-Roman War. [[Vespasian]] gave it the status
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  • ...ald, Das vierte Ezrabuch (Gott. 1864); Calinet, [[Sur]] le quatrieme livre d'Esdras (in his Commentaire, 3:253 sq.); Greswell, Second Book of Esdras in
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  • ...many fine and lofty residences, and many Christian churches. </p> <p> '''(d)''' At ''Kassim-Pasha'' , where vessels of war are built, and at Top-hana,
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  • ...<p> We are, therefore, probably right in assigning the date to about 80 a.d. </p> <p> Literature.—Plummer’s [[Commentary]] (T. & T. Clark) is good ...it probable that he was for the <em> second </em> time governor of Syria a.d. 6 9. He was consul b.c. 12; and his former governorship must therefore hav
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  • ...gen, <i> Die Logoslehre d. heiligen [[Athanasius]] </i> (1880). </p> <p> B.D. [[Alexander]] </p> ...ohn's Gospel (Onkelos, the earliest, wrote not later than the 2d century A.D.), yet their distinguishing doctrines certainly rest upon ancient tradition
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  • ...of to-day, is found in the imprecation-tablets of [[Cyprus]] (3rd. cent. a.d.), the language of which shows traces of both the ancient and the modern di
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  • ...morphoses, or Golden [[Ass]] </i> , written by [[Lucius]] Apuleius (born a.d. 125). At the close of the work the author describes the experiences of one
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  • ...'Ber,'' '''''עֵבֶר''''' , one of the ''Other Side,'' i.e. of the river, q. d. immigrant; Sept. '''''῞Εβερ''''' and '''''῎Εβερ''''' , Vulg. '
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  • ...nicles 36:9. Many attempts have been made to reconcile these dates (see J. D. M '''''Ü''''' ller, De reb. duar. tribuum regni Jud. adersis, Lipsiae, 17
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  • ...illand, [[Voyage]] a l'oasis de Thebes (Paris, 1821); G. Belzoni, Reis. u. d. Schriffenverz.; Heeren, Ideen, 2:11, 216 sq.; Mannert, 10:1, 334 sq.; Uker
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  • ...accept it. Relations with Rome in the 1 J&nbsp;James 2:1-26 nd centuries a.d. illustrate the same temper. Had not Caligula’s death so soon followed hi ...n of Pausanias, 1898; V. Chapot, <i> La [[Province]] romaine proconsulaire d’Asie </i> , 1904; for ( <i> a </i> ): [[Commentaries]] of Heinrici (1896)
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  • ...e 5th year of Rehoboam. Shishak is Sheshonk. I, the first king of the Xxii d or Bubastite Dynasty. He is the same ruler who granted hospitality to Jerob
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  • ...[Christian]] churches there in the fifth and sixth centuries, but after A. D. 536 no mention is made of it in history. </p> ...at Petra is that of the debased Roman style of the 3rd and 4th centuries a.d.’ Apart from the Biblical statements enumerated above, the history of Pet
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  • ...page 1077); and he is even held to have been the teacher of [[Zoroaster]] (D'Herbelot, Bib. Or. s.v.). </p> <p> Among other traditions, it must not be o
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  • ...detail in the sacred narrative, &nbsp;1 Kings 16:22 (see Obbarius, Gesch. d. Hauses Ahab, Nordh. 1754). One of his chief tastes was for splendid archit
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  • ...… συνευδοκοῦντες, [[B]] Clem. Rom. [?], also, with οὐκ ἐνόησαν earlier, [[D,]] Lat. Vers. etc.). Here the parallel in the <i> Testaments </i> - <i> Tes
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  • <p> (Ἀθῆναι) </p> <p> Athens, which St. Paul visited in the autumn of a.d. 48 (Harnack), or 50 (Turner), or 51 (Ramsay), was now in some respects ver ..."wholly given to idolatry." The apostle Paul visited it about the year A. D. 52, and though alone among its proud philosophers, preached Jesus and the
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  • ...y exclusion-a term used chiefly in Mishna (Ta’an. iii. 8, M.Ḳ. iii. 1-2; ‛Çdûy. v. c; Midd. 112; Jer. M.Ḳ. 81a; Bab[Note: ab Babylonian.]. Ber. 19a; ...ch the breach with the past involved in the destruction of the Temple in a.d. 70, and the cessation of sacrificial worship, was healed. The highest reli
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  • ...<i> First Ep. of St. Peter: I. 1-II; 17 </i> , 1898, p. 17). </p> <p> In a.d. 112 the younger Pliny was sent to govern the province of Bithynia, which h ...ncil of the Christian church in the city of Nice, its metropolis, about A. D. 325. It may be, with some justice, considered as a province taught by Pete
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  • ...the [[Gospels]] must have been of the former weight and value although 7½ d. is the usual computation. A denarius was the day-wages of a laborer in [[P ...'''' dē̇ ''''' - ''''' nā´ri ''''' - ''''' us ''''' ( δηνάριον , <i> ''''' dēnárion ''''' </i> ): A R oman silver coin, 25 of which went to the <i> au
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  • ...2 vols. (1864–1866); Lehmann, ‘Altbab. Mass u. Gewicht’ (in <i> Verhandl. d. Berliner Geseltschaft f. Anthropol </i> . 1889); Zuckermann, <i> Das Jüdi ...&nbsp;Mark 7:4; &nbsp;Mark 7:8, Authorized Version, "[[Pot]] ". </p> <p> (d) The [[Modius]] , similarly applied to describe any vessel of moderate dime
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  • ...) the training of the Twelve for their work after His departure; and ( <i> d </i> ) the establishing of the institutions of the Kingdom of God—preachi ...June, 1887, and <i> Entstehung u. Entwicklung der Kirchenverfassung ... in d. zwei ersten Jahrhunderten </i> (1910) (English translation, <i> The [[Cons
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  • ...as King to remove His people's fears (&nbsp;Zephaniah 3:14-17 ). </p> <p> D. His oppressed people will be exalted (&nbsp;Zephaniah 3:18-20 ). </p> <p> ...), ( <i> c </i> ) it is a judgment for sin (&nbsp;Zephaniah 1:17 ), ( <i> d </i> ) it falls upon all creation (&nbsp;Zephaniah 1:2 , &nbsp;Zephaniah 1:
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  • ...nary of Christian Antiquities.] i. p. 617 ff.; <i> Boll. AA. SS. </i> Jan. d. vi.). In the Middle Ages the Magi were considered the patron saints of tra ...e deducation was made that they were three in number. [[Shortly]] before A.D. 600 the Armenian [[Infancy]] Gospel named them: Melkon (later Melchior), B
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  • ...ople (&nbsp;2 Kings 20:12-21; compare to &nbsp;Isaiah 39:1-8 ). </p> <p> [[D.]] [[Rebellion]] against God brings divine rejection (&nbsp;2 Kings 21:1-26
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  • ...has for him replaced the earlier form of Jewish Christian hope. </p> <p> (d) Epistle of Polycarp.-This letter contains two references (chs. 2 and 5) to ...resurrection of judgment;" &nbsp; Acts 24:15 (2nd part), "of the unjust;" (d) of those who were raised in more immediate connection with Christ's "resur
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  • .../p> <p> C. Motivating force of decree (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 36:23 ) </p> <p> D. [[Substance]] of decree (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 36:23 ) </p> <p> John H. Trayl
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  • ...uggests the exceptional rendering “the brother of” (Plummer in Smith’s <i> D </i> B [Note: Dictionary of the Bible.] , vol. i. pt. 2). Syrsin has ‘Jud ...Barnabas]] and Silas to carry the decisions of the council of Jerusalem, a.d. 50, to Antioch. &nbsp;Acts 15:22-33. </p>
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  • ....C., the time of Xerxes' invasion of [[Greece]] (&nbsp;Daniel 11:2), and A.D. 1820, when Ali [[Pasha]] cast off the yoke of the Porte and precipitated t ...r,'' although a mysterious number among the Pythagoreans (Reinhold, Gesch. d. Philos. 1:83), and although Bihr (p. 155 sq.) has sought to establish its
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  • ...so in his general commentary, Dessau, 1805); Grimm, Erkl '''''Ä''''' rung (D '''''Ü''''' sseld. 1789, 8vo); Fabricius, Commentarius, etc. [from Jewish
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  • ...he had gone to Ephesus to take up the government of his province (about a.d. 111-113) ὑπὲρ Μαλέαν, and Flavius Zeuxis, a merchant of [[Hier
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  • ...short-lived greatness expired with the last king of Jehu's line. </p> <p> (d) [['''B.C.]] 772-721.''' Military violence, it would seem, broke off the he
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  • ...noon day, in the fourth year of the two hundred and second Olympiad, or A.D. 33, a very great earthquake was also felt, principally in Bithynia. The ef ...former may be paralleled by a similar occurrence at Oppido in Calabria, A.D. 1783, where the earth opened to the extent of five hundred feet and to a d
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  • ...committed against him." The traveller Bruce, on his return from Egypt in A.D. 1773 brought three MSS of the entire book in Æthiopic. In 1821 it was ...in the ''Crit. Sacri.'' 1, 2; Pfeiffer, ''Decas Select. Exerc.'' page 12; D'Herbelot, ''Biblioth. Or.'' 1:624; Robertson, ''The [[Prophet]] Enoch'' (Lo
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  • ...g Fulco, assigning them to the convent of Bethany, which she had founded A.D. 1137. </p> <p> The site of ancient (the first) Jericho is with reason plac ...and provided with a gate which was closed at night (&nbsp;Joshua 2:5 ), an d was ruled over by a king. When captured, vessels of brass and iron, large q
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  • ...1:5 ); (C) the Gershonites received thirteen cities (&nbsp;Joshua 21:6 ); (D) and the [[Merarites]] received twelve cities (&nbsp;Joshua 21:7 ). </ol> <
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  • ...ch a calamity, but of a later visitation Tacitus writes: ‘The same year [a.d. 60] Laodicea, one of the most famous cities of Asia, having been prostrate ...quently the church was flourishing, for it was at a council at Laodicea, A.D. 361, that the [[Scripture]] canon was defined. "The epistle from Laodicea"
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  • ...the Bible (5 vols) </i> i. 172). The climax was reached in the 2nd cent. a.d. (see Ramsay, <i> The Church in the Roman Empire </i> , p. 317f.). [[Confir ...i> ''''' stádion ''''' </i> ) run all" (&nbsp; 1 Corinthians 9:24 ). </p> (D) [[Discus]] Throwing <p> The throwing of the discus, a round plate of stone
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  • ...of Augustus with equal power in all provinces of the [[Empire]] (end of a.d. 11). Neither Jesus nor (so far as we know) any of the apostles came into p ...as]] Claudius Nero, Augustus' step-son and successor as emperor. Reigned A.D. 14 to 37. Son of Tiberias Claudius Nero and Livia. Born at Rome, Nov. 16,
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  • ...), but this has, unfortunately, not been preserved to us. </p> <p> ( <em> d </em> ) &nbsp; Nehemiah 12:27-43 . Account of the dedication of the walls. ...these particular twenty-two or twenty-three names. </p> <p> " </p> <p> '''(d.)''' Other miscellaneous information contained in this book embraces the he
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  • ...miraculous raising of Eutychus to life took place, &nbsp;Acts 20:5-14 , A. D. 58. See also &nbsp;2 Timothy 4:13 . </p>
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  • .... Bibl. Lit. 8:'' 137; Lengerke, ''Kenaan,'' i, 211; Knobel, ''Volkertofel D. Genesis,'' Giess. 1850.) </p> <p> '''2.''' A king of Media at Ecbatana, wh
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  • .... bibl. Lit. i, 911 sq.; Bauer. Hebr. Mytholoq. i, 302; Erlidar. d. Maund. d. A. Test. i, 219 sq. On I the Arabic legends, see Fleischer, Hist. acmteisl
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  • ...es were transcended. </p> <p> Literature.-See under Pharisees. </p> <p> W. D. Niven. </p> ...[[Nathan]] ''(First [[Mentioned]] In The Aruch, A Rabbiical Dictionary, A.D. 1105)'' states that [[Antigonus]] of [[Socho]] ''(Mentioned In The Mishna,
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  • ...Kitto, [[Daily]] Bible Illust. Solomon, p. 103 sq.; Htillman, Staatsverf. d. Israel. p. 220; Hardt, Diss. Regionem Ophir esse Phrygiam (1746). (See Tar
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  • ...s [on 2 Samuel and 1 Chronicles] (Havn. 1839, 8vo); Wellhausen, ''Der Text D. B. [[S.'' (G '''''Ö''''']] tt. 1841, 8vo); Thenius, ''Erkl '''''Ä'''''
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  • ...lical [[Authority]] </i> ; idem, <i> The [[Treaty]] of a Great King </i> ; D. J. McCarthy, <i> Old Testament Covenant </i> ; T. E. McComiskey, <i> The C
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  • ...asius]] (d. 373) regarded it as uncanonical, so too [[Gregory]] Nazianzen (d. 391); Jacob of [[Edessa]] ( <em> c </em> <em> [Note: circa, about.] </em> ...ertheau (in the Kurzgef. exeg. fandb. Lpz. 1862, 8vo); Oppert, Commentaire d'apris les inscriptions Perses (Par. 1864, 8vo). (See [[Old Testament]]). </
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  • ...e test of life and face God's judgment (&nbsp;Proverbs 26:1-28 ). </p> <p> D. Life's quest for meaning is brief and frustrating at times (&nbsp;Proverbs ...s]] places Proverbs, Ecclesiastes. and Song of Songs between the 1James, 2 d books of Kings and the minor prophets. The following article treats of the
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  • ............ 122. </p> <p> '''c.''' Uncertain ........... ...123. </p> <p> '''d''' ''.'' David ................... .. .124. </p> <p> '''e.''' Uncertain ...
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  • ...p> <p> C. God is not bound by the past (&nbsp;Zechariah 8:9-13 ). </p> <p> D. God has punished Judah and now will bless her (&nbsp;Zechariah 8:14-15 ). ...rgument has failed utterly to grasp the point ( <i> ICC </i> , 243); ( <i> d </i> ) the use made of the cardinal number "two"; thus, two olive trees (&n
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  • ...ammarian of Alexandria, who wrote during the first half of the 1st cent. a.d. It was written probably about the same time as the <em> Life </em> , and i ...> <p> Following the conflict between Rome and the Jews of [[Palestine]] (A.D. 66-73), Flavius Josephus gave an account of the struggle in his seven book
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  • ...ch these women respectively bore as the wives of Esau (Hengstenberg, Auth. d. Pent. 2:277; English transl. 2:226). This view is confirmed by the fact th
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  • ...posed to be found in the Biblical quotations of St. Ephraem, who died in a.d. 378. Since, however, it has been shown (by Prof. Burkitt, <em> [[S]] </em>
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  • ...''צ''''' , it has '''''ד''''' , '''''ת''''' , and '''''ט''''' , i.e. the ''D'' and ''T'' sounds) the ''Poorest'' (it wants a complete vowel system, henc
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  • ...m. </p> <p> If his ship sailed from [[Samos]] (or Trogyllium, according to D) early in the day, and thus took advantage of the northerly breeze which ri ...cts 20:15; &nbsp;Acts 20:17; where Paul on his third missionary journey (A.D. 51) assembled and addressed the elders of Ephesus, 25 miles distant to the
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  • ...egend. His relics, with a copy of the First Gospel, were ‘discovered’ in a.d. 477, and the [[Emperor]] [[Zeno]] consequently made the [[Cyprian]] Church <p> The chief city of the isle of Cyprus, visited by Paul and Barnabas, A. D. 48. This was the native isle of Barnabas, and many Jews resided there to w
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  • ...(Index); artt. ‘Caesarea’ (Ewing) and ‘Peter’ (Chase) in [[Hastings]] <i> D </i> B [Note: Dictionary of the Bible.] ; ‘Caesarea’ (G. A. Smith), ‘ ...after Nero's death the name was dropped. During the Jewish-Roman War of A.D. 66-70, the Roman general [[Vespasian]] rested his army here. After the war
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  • ...x6EaFFwlgKUlZVF1VdrJX5+fvHx8erq6thRiaTzgyvtJCYmCl1FkUWmfggCAgIEU6CPGzeuT58+d+7cwS16enoQjQPx7EK5cOECxPatX78egl46ELxpkJ+fn5KSghAyMzPjTf3dv3//ppvLm87Fixc3b ...ultimately to a decision in favour of the Jews by [[Claudius]] himself (a.d. 51). At a still later period we find the Jews excluding the Samaritans, as
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  • ...God (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 28:18-19 ). </p> <p> Beth-shemesh was excavated by D. Mackenzie in 1911-1912 and Haverford College in 1928-31,1933. The city was
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  • ...</i> , 1882; Tixeron, <i> Les origines de l’église d’Edesse et la légende d’Abgar </i> , 1888; Farrar, <i> Christ in Art </i> , p. 79 f. </p> <p> [[A ...VII bar-lzat, who purchased the kingdom from the Parthians, and reigned A. D. 108-115, was of the royal race of Adiabene. It was this Abgar, in all prob
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  • ...BoaOmHCBDwen5aWFhQU9MknnwAvRqfTGY3Gffv2nT9/fujQoSiKgqQYhmEUCmXcuHESieT777+/d+/e0KFDTSZT5+oB7L9C5Z0vPqH9GjgcTqFQtLa2dudWv5Zo760gCGIymcDLP2rUKD6fz2azLVGbk ...ose parts of [[Scripture]] which contain allusions to these topics. Dr. E. D. Clarke, after stating his resolve to make the [[Scriptures]] his only guid
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  • <p> [[Hadad]] ( ''Hâ'D'' ''Ăd'' ), ''Clamor,'' a Syrian deity, ''The Sun.'' 1. One of the kings who reign
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  • ...ued in [[Jerusalem]] till the destruction of the Temple by the Romans in a.d. 70, and the attitude and practice of the early Jewish-Christian Church in ...of drink offerings poured thereon (&nbsp;Exodus 30:9 ). The <i> ''''' Tāmı̄d ''''' </i> , or standing sacrifice for Israel, was a whole burnt offering o
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  • ...ohath, the second son of Levi (&nbsp; 1 Chronicles 24:22 ). </p> <p> ( <i> d </i> ) A descendant of Merari, the third son of Levi, and an overseer in th
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  • ...hemiah 11:10; &nbsp;Nehemiah 12:6 , &nbsp;Nehemiah 12:19 ). </p> <p> ( <i> d </i> ) Another priest of the same name (&nbsp; Nehemiah 12:7 , &nbsp;Nehemi
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  • ...Rawlinson, ''Five Great Monarcchies,'' Lond. 1864 sq.; Ditmar, ''Vaterland D. Chald '''''Ä''''' Er,'' Berlin, 1786; Palmrblad, De rebus Babylonicis, Up
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  • ...ng (see C.G. Flade, De re metall. Midianit., Edomit., et Phoenic., Lips. n.d.). Respecting their religion the Old Test. is entirely silent, except that
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  • ...uthor but is expected to have a future fulfillment (56:7). </p> <p> Paul [[D.]] Wegner </p> <p> See also [[Israel]]; [[Prophetess]] ProphecyProphet </p>
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  • ...[[L.]] Meyers and [[E.]] [[M.]] Meyers, <i> Haggai, Zechariah </i> 1-8; [[D.]] [[L.]] Petersen, <i> Haggai and Zechariah </i> 1-8; [[R.]] [[L.]] Smith,
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  • ...g in Ephesus, and the Roman [[Province]] of Asia generally, in the years a.d. 60-70. It was a favourable soil for the rank growth of the fables and curi ...] was a favourable soil, the [[Jews]] there being particularly lax. ( <em> d </em> ) The fables may be specially the speculations about æons and eman
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  • ...f David and [[Joab]] (comp. &nbsp;Ezra 8:2; &nbsp;Ezra 8:9) are missing. ''D.'' Of ''The Representatives Of The Cities'' there are only two mentioned ''
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  • ...phas]] and his associates.’ </p> <p> [[J.]] [[H.]] Weiss ( <i> Gesch. d. jüd. Tradition </i> , 1871, Hebrew) is interesting chiefly as showing how the r
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  • ...le impulse was given to it at the time of the Nestorian [[Controversy]] (a.d. 431). In meeting the error of [[Nestorius]] the Church insisted that our L ...8:2. Cf. Jer. Vit. Hil. Erem.: a virgo Dei at Majumas possessed by amoris dœmon.] and, just as the grace of the Holy Spirit is called ‘sevenfold,’
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  • ...case have called in its assistance and in what medium is unknown. </p> <p> D. S. Margoliouth. </p>
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  • ...direction or face the loss of His gifts (&nbsp;Joshua 23:1-16 ). </p> <p> D. God calls His people to remember the history of God's faithfulness and cho
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  • ...</i> ) a period loosely defined by the life of a man or of a family; ( <i> d </i> ) in such phrases as εἰς γενεὰς γενεῶν (&nbsp;Luke 1
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  • ...ory, but it is entirely unnecessary and is now generally abandoned. ( <em> d </em> ) It is more probable that in ch. 15 we find the workings of folk-ety ...; Diederich, [[Zur]] Gesch. Sims. [G '''''Ö''''' tt. 1778]; Herder, Geist. d. ebr. Poes. 2, 235 sq., 252 sq.). Yet more trifling is the hypothesis of [[
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  • ...Thorie des prem. principes selon Aristote (Par. 1836, 8vo); Simon, Du Dieu d'Aristote (Par. 1840, 8vo).; Wetzer u. Welte, Kirchen-Lexikon, 1:412. For re
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  • ...elygions philos. [1834]; Gfrorer, Philo, etc. [1835]; Dorner, Die Lehre v. d. Person Chrlisti, 1:23 sq.; Lucke, Comm. 1:207, who gives an account of the
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  • ...ch the reader may see in the 13th chapter of Eze 56; &nbsp; Isaiah 23:1-18 d Jeremiah. When the seventy years of the captivity were expired, the good pr ...id. 1877, 12mo); Dale, [[Nine]] Lectures on Preaching (ibid. 1878, 12mo). (D. P. K.) </p>
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  • ...especially Grimm, Kurzgefasstes exegetisches slandbuch zu (dena Apokryphen d. A. T. (Leips. 1857), p. 213 sq. </p>
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  • .... d. Israel, page 320 sq.; Ewald, Gesch. Isr. 4:131 sq.; Keil, Einleit. in d. A. T. (ed. 1859), page 677 sq.; Davidson, Text of O.T. page 937 sq. (See [
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  • ...say of it by a brief citation from the important work of Waltz (Anthropol. d. Natuvolker, pt. 2, p. 167). He is speaking of the religion of the Negroes.
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  • ...ntion of the Steam-Engine; [[Independence]] of the United States; <i> Coup d'état </i> of 10th Brumaire; Waterloo, and [[Congress]] of Vienna; Introduc
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  • ...an, <i> Persecution in the Early Church </i> , do. 1906. </p> <p> [[W.]] [[D.]] Niven. </p>
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  • ...n either case, special difficulty is brought into the reckoning. </p> <p> (d) Therefore, on the whole, it is well to retain the common chronology, thoug
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  • ...man sin brings alienation and punishment (&nbsp;Genesis 3:1-24 ). </p> <p> D. God punishes human pride and irresponsibility, yet His grace protects the
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  • ...). According to Mohammedan tradition, Hagar (Hfajir) was buried at Mecca! (D'Herbelot, Bib. Or. s.v. Hagiar). Mr. Rowlands, in traveling through the des
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  • ...ence the [[Holy]] Family is called the Family of Amram, or Imram (see also D'Herbelot, ''Bibl. Orient.'' s.v. Zakaria). In other Arabic traditions her n
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  • ...ath. The city was attacked by the Jews in the first Roman [[Revolt]] (66 A.D.) but survived and was faithful to Rome. It later became a Christian city, ...s a bishop of each signed the acts of the [[Council]] of Constantinople, A.D. 536. The present Ashkelon is the Maiumas of Ascalon; the original Ashkelon
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  • ...ue. Sixth, Hebrew law is set within a covenant relationship. </p> <p> Gary D. [[Baldwin]] </p>
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  • ...(&nbsp; Numbers 2:14; called [probably by mistaking <em> r </em> for <em> d </em> ] <strong> [[Deuel]] </strong> in &nbsp; Numbers 1:14; &nbsp; Numbers
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  • ...the island (&nbsp;1 [[Maccabees]] 15:23), which was visited by Herod in a.d. 14 (Jos. Ant. XVI. ii. 2). </p> <p> In a voyage down the aegean the ship i ...the time of Simon Maccabaeus. Paul landed here when going to Jerusalem, A. D. 58, &nbsp;Acts 20:15 . It now contains about fifty thousand inhabitants; a
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  • ...inks that St. Paul’s residence in Thessalonica probably lasted from Dec. a.d. 50 to May 51 ( <i> St. Paul the Traveller </i> , p. 228). J. Moffatt’s s ..." It was taken by the [[Saracens]] in 904 A.D., by the Crusaders in 1185 A.D., and by the Turks in 1430; and the murder of the foreign consuls in 1876 h
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  • ...fluence on the speculations of Plato. See Riaux, ''Essai [[Sur]] Parmenide D'Ele'' .(1840); Ritter, ''Hist. Of Philos'' .; Lewis, ''Hist. Of Philos'' .;
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  • ...'' '''''Κατὰ''''' '''''Πόλεις''''' '''''Ἐπιγραμμάτων''''' (Athen. 10:436 ''D,'' 442 ''E);'' besides which, other works of his are mentioned upon the vot
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  • ...n, was a constant requirement. </p> <p> '''"''' '''They''' '''summ''' ' '''d the actyonns of the daie''' '''Eche nyghte before''' '''they''' '''slept."'
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  • ...70): 54-55; [[W.]] [[C.]] Graham, <i> [[Ajsl]] </i> 44 (1927-28): 37-48; [[D.]] [[R.]] Hillers, <i> Treaty-Curses and the Old Testament Prophets </i> ;
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  • ...former statement is probably true. His work was known to Origen by about a.d. 228, and was probably produced quite at the end of the 2nd century. From t
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  • ...gathered from the simple fact that the [[Synod]] of Elvira (circa, abouta.d. 300) could legislate for the possibility that a Christian mistress might w ...of the Jewish People in the Age of Jesus Christ </i> ; J. E. Stambaugh and D. L. Balch, <i> The New Testament in Its Social [[Environment]] </i> ; W. L.
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  • ...Nergal, Sennacherib '''''’''''' s immediate successor (see Hitzig, Begriff d. Kritik, p. 194 sq.); while, according to [[Alexander]] Polyhistor (in Euse
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  • ...<i> Bibliography </i> . D. Baker, <i> Two Testaments: One Bible </i> ; W. D. Davis, <i> The [[Gospel]] and the Land </i> ; W. Kaiser, <i> Towards an Ol ...od’s ‘holy word’ is always a ‘holy promise.’ Similarly, the Heb. verb <em> dâbhar </em> is usually tr. [Note: translate or translation.] ‘speak’;
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  • ...Rothstein (op. cit.); and in English, Bissell (in Lange's series edited by D. S. Schaff, 1880); and Gifford ( <i> Speaker's Comm. </i> , 1888). The S.P. ...tzsche, ''Einl.'' '''''§''''' 5; Hitzig, ''Psalm.'' 2:119; Ewald, ''Gesch. D. Volkes Isr.'' 4:232 n.). Bertholdt appears to be quite in error ( ''Einl.'
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  • ...</p> <p> C. God will hear and help (&nbsp;Lamentations 3:22-33 ). </p> <p> D. God knows our unacceptable actions (&nbsp;Lamentations 3:34-36 ). </p> <p> ...eremiah, in accordance with the current belief in his authorship. </p> <p> D. M. Kay. </p>
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  • ...i Reliquice Doctrinae; Collegit atque illustr-avit [[Janus]] Bake; Accedit D. Wyttenbachii Annotatio (Lugdugni Bat. 1810, 8vo). See also Smith, Dict. of
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  • ...4, 295 sq.; Fritzsche, ''Comment. In Marc.'' p. 72 sq.; Hitzig, ''Begriff' D. Krit.'' p. 146; Ewald, ''Tsr. Gesch.'' 2, 596; Engstrom, ''De Ahimeleche E
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  • ...tgeschichte (Holtzmann and others). </i> 2, Tübingen, 1906, p. 190f. ( <i> d </i> ) On Josephus as apologist: P. Krüger, <i> Philo und Josephus als Apo
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  • ...i> c </i> ) the first before the [[Sanhedrin]] (&nbsp;Acts 4:8 ff.); ( <i> d </i> ) the second before the Sanhedrin (&nbsp;Acts 5:29 ff.); and ( <i> e < ...H. Marshall, <i> The Origins of the New Testament Christology </i> ; C. F. D. Moule, <i> The Origin of Christology </i> ; J. Smith, <i> The [[Promised]]
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  • ...Byz. s.v. Orathra and Messene; Pliny, v. 27,31; Cellar. Notit. ii, p. 749; D'Anville, p. 130, 131). The sacred writer would thus in his description begi
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  • ...Jelski, Die innere Einrichtung des grossen Synedrions zu Jerusalem, 1894; D. Hoffmann, ‘Der oberste Gerichtsbof in der Stadt des Heiligtums,’ in Pr ...23:50 ). The Sanhedrin was abolished after the destruction of Jerusalem (a.d. 70). </p> <p> <strong> 2 </strong> . As regards the <em> composition </em>
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  • ...itione (L.B. 1828); and generally Remond, Vers. einer Gesch. der Ausbreit. d. Judenth. (Lips. 1789); Walch, Hist. patriarcharum Judaeorum (Jen. 1752). (
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  • ...'אגדא''''' '''''או''''' ), because Eliezer ben-Hyrcanus (flourished cir. A.D. 70) is its reputed author. This Midrash, which discusses the principal eve
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  • ...[[C.]] All humans can pray and be heard (&nbsp;James 5:17-18 ). </p> <p> [[D.]] [[Intercession]] for sinners is an important Christian responsibility (&
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  • ...s, <i> Géographie universelle </i> , ix. pp. 727–736; Lortet, <i> La Syrie d’aujourd’hui </i> , pp. 443–470, 543–553; Guérin, <i> Samarie </i> ...9:21 [twice], &nbsp;2 Kings 9:22-23; elsewhere correctly so). </p> <p> '''d.''' The Levite (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 26:25, '''''יֹרָ''''' ). i.e. By err
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  • ...at it exists in no edition of the Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible, 390-405 A.D.) and was not included in the Canon by the Council of Trent. It is for the
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  • ..., Einl. in d. Apokalypse (2d ed. 1852); Ewald, Entstehung, Inhalt u. Werth d.; 14 sibyll. Bucher (1858); Dahne, Alexandr. Religionsphilosophie (1834), i
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  • ...( <em> châlûk </em> ) beneath the tunic (see <strong> 2 </strong> ( <em> d </em> ) above). In our Lord’s case this seems required by the mention of ...Easton's Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/dictionaries/eng/ebd/d/dress.html. 1897. </p> </div> </li>
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  • ...ger would avoid all appearance of conflict between Peter and Paul. After a.d. 70 there never was the least danger of the Gentile Christians being made t ...as to the collection for the poor. This was written to [[Corinth]] about A.D. 55. The collection is not mentioned in his Epistle to the Galatians, and a
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  • ...elhardt, de Gersonio Mystico (Erlang. 1843, 4to); Illgen's Zeitschrjft fur d. hist. Theol. (1833); Studien u. Kritiken (1835), page 278; Jourdain, Doctr
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  • ..., p. 62 sq.; Geiger Urschrift u. Uebersetzungen d. Bibel; Jost, Geschichte d. Juden, 1, 269; F '''''Ü''''' rst, Bibliotheca Judaica, 2, 105, 107; Kitto
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  • .... d. Apok. d. A. T. (pt. iv, Leips. 1857), p. 285 sq.; Keil, Einleitung in d. A. T. (1859), p. 69 b, sq. </p>
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  • ...<i> See also </i> [[Theology Of Genesis]] </p> <p> <i> Bibliography </i> . D. J. A. Clines, <i> CBQ </i> 38 (1976): 483-507; idem, <i> Faith and [[Thoug
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  • ...G. [[Van]] Groningen, <i> Messianic Revelation in the Old Testament </i> ; D. M. Howard, Jr., <i> TrinityJ </i> 9 NS (1988): 19-35; idem, <i> WTJ 52 </i
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  • ...that of a ship; but of this nothing is said in the Heb. narrative. ( <em> d </em> ) The collection by Noah of a pair of every kind of animal, bird, and ...lesiastical]] Literature. https://www.studylight.org/encyclopedias/eng/tce/d/deluge.html. [[Harper]] & Brothers. New York. 1870. </p>
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  • ...before her marriage with Joseph; it can be traced back to the 5th cent. a.d., and is probably a good deal earlier. </p> <p> F. Ll. Griffith. </p> ...is, proposed an unsatisfactory Shemitic etymology [see Lepsius, Chronicles d. dEgypter, i, 382]): it is favored by the fact that the Egyptians, as Jablo
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  • ...lo, [[Theophilus]] of Antioch, Origen, Eusebius, Jerome. Beza's manuscript D, of Luke, omits it. Ephrem Syrus says the [[Chaldees]] in the time of [[Ter
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  • ...the high regards of the apostles for his usefulness (&nbsp;Romans 16:7), A.D. 55. According to Hippolytus, he became bishop of Pannonia; according to Do
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  • <p> (Heb. Betsalel', '''''בְּצִלְאֵל''''' '', In'' [otherwise ''Son Of,'' q. d. '''''בֶּןאּ''''' ] the ''Shadow Of God,'' i.e. under his protection;
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  • ...Strategia Antiochiane’ (Ptolemy, v. 6), an arrangement which lasted from a.d. 41 to the death of Antiochus in 72. Derbe, however, being required as a fo ...passed with the rest of his territory into the hands of the Romans. From a.d. 41 to 72 it was the frontier city of the province, and was honoured with t
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  • ...exion with it. [[Similar]] objections may be urged against the view ( <em> d </em> ), which sees in the maiden any Jewish mother of marriageable age, wh
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  • ...Antiq. Judaica illustr. (Lips. 1767, 1778); Randolf, Erkl '''''Ä''''' rung d. Gel '''''Ü''''' bdes Jephtha, in Eichhorn's Repertorium, 8, 13, Lightfoot
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  • ...of the work referred] , 1877, art. ‘Abilene’; Renan, <i> Mém. de l’ A cad. d’Inser. </i> 26. 6, 1870, pp. 49–84; Keim, <i> Gesch. Jesu von Nazara </ ...(that is, the district round Abila) in the thirteenth year of Tiberius, (A.D. 26), at the time when Herod [[Antipas]] was tetrarch of [[Galilee]] and He
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  • ...enchased in gold: So the surrounding ebon's darker hue Improves the polish'd ivory to the view." PITT. </em> </strong> </p> <p> These were named "houses
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  • ...e date of the Crucifixion (see above, I). Pentecost is thus dated in May a.d. 30. </p> <p> <b> 2. The martyrdom of [[Stephen]] </b> .-The date of this e <p> ''''' dāts ''''' ( דּבשׁ , <i> ''''' debhash ''''' </i> ): Arabic, <i> '''''
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  • ...rong> . iii. 4; Weher, <em> Altsynag. Theol </em> . (Index); Volz, <em> Jüd. Eschat </em> . p. 176 (and index). </p> <p> <strong> 2. </strong> The epon ...tions this people occupy an important place, as the name of a country (see D'Herbelot, Bibl. Or. page 528). </p> <p> Interpreters have given very differ
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  • ...ck Sea, is still called "the wall of Gog and Magog." (See Reinegg, Beschr. d. Caucasus, 2:79.) </p> <p> The traveler Gmelin visited this wall in 1770, i
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  • ...the heathen taken away from Israel" (&nbsp;1 Maccabees 13:41 ). In 138 Bc D emetrius was captured by [[Mithridates]] I (Arsaces), king of [[Parthia]] (
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  • ...as this was not Gath itself, they must have been called "men of Gath" (q. d. [[Gittites]] ) as being descended from natives of that place. At this time
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  • ..., "JIAAE" ( '''''יִעֲרֵי''''' , apparently the plur. of the other word, q. d. '''''יִעִר''''' , ''A Forest;'' Sept. '''''Ι᾿Αρέ''''' , Vulg. a
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  • ...erga philol. theol. (Lubeck, 1723 sq.), part 3 and 4; G. Kohlreiff, Gesch. d. Philist. u. Moab, (atzeb. 1738). See also the Quarterly Rev. October 1873,
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  • ...ical Journal </i> 23 (1986): 7-32; H. Conzelmann, <i> TDNT, </i> 7:423-45; D. Guthrie, <i> New Testament Theology: </i> H.-C. Hahn, <i> NIDNTT, </i> 1:4 <p> D'ARKNESS, n. </p> 1. [[Absence]] of light. <p> And darkness was on the face
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  • ...to God's faithful at the opportune moment (&nbsp;Esther 6:1-3 ). </p> <p> D. Human pride often leads to humiliation (&nbsp;Esther 6:4-12 ). </p> <p> E.
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  • ...sp;1 Samuel 16:10; (c) the names of the 3 eldest in &nbsp;1 Samuel 17:13; (d) &nbsp;1 Samuel 17:14; he then changes &nbsp;1 Samuel 17:15 , and reads thu
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  • ...the same Paulus whose name appears as proconsul in an inscription of Soli (D.G. Hogarth, <i> Devia Cypria </i> , 114) - hearing of their mission, sent f
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  • ...accompanied Naomi as she returned to Judah (&nbsp;Ruth 1:15-18 ). </p> <p> D. The “emptiness” of Naomi's return to Judah provided the transition to
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  • ...ification also meets us in the Book of the Secrets of Enoch (? 1st cent. a.d.), where, moreover, satanology shows a rich development (the pride, revolt, ...Foerster, <i> TDNT, </i> 2:1-20; E. Lanyton, <i> Satan, A Portrait </i> ; D. W. Pentecost, <i> Your Adversary, The Devil </i> ; G. von Rad, <i> Old Tes
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  • .... The remains of a Byzantine synagogue floor, unearthed at sixth-century a.d. levels at [[Beth]] [[Alpha]] in Palestine, included a mosaic in the form o ...l Address before the [[Victoria]] Institute, 1908; E. W. Maunder and A. S. D. Maunder, "Note on the Date of the [[Passage]] of the Vernal Equinox from T
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  • ...Die Religion, ihre Wesen und ihre Geschichte (Leipsic, 1869, 2 vols. 8vo); D '''''Ö''''' llinger, The Gentile and the Jew in the Courts of the [[Temple
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  • ...rod. to Hebr. Literat. p. 33; Gratz, Gesch. d. Juden, 8, 207; Jost, Gesch. d. Israel. 1, 254; Kitto, Cyclop. of Bib. Liter. 2, 303; Wolf, Biblioth. Hebr
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  • ...nderings in West Africa, volumes 1 and 2; the [[Reverend]] Henry J. Cox, D.D., in [[Methodist]] Quarterly Review, January 1875, art. 4; and in the same
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  • ...x Program. p. 138. On the Schools of the Prophets: Hernig, Von den Schulen d. Proph. (Bresl. 1777); Winckler, Vindicatio Scholoe Samuelis (Hildesh. 1754
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  • ...he Words of Jesus </i> , English translation 248 f., 251 f. </p> <p> ( <i> d </i> ) &nbsp;Philippians 2:6. St. Paul speaks of ‘Christ Jesus, who being <p> [[Adam]] ( ''Ăd'Am'' ), ''Red, Red Earth.'' The name appropriated to the first man, the fat
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  • ...Holiness). And he went and dwelt (&nbsp; Genesis 4:16 ) in the land of Nôd (‘Wanderland’). The fact that the story appears to describe conditions ...n, De Caino prcenmo wnto (Jen. 1792); Danz, id. (ib. 1681, 1732); Bosseck, D sacrisciis Caini et' Habel (Lips.1781); Niemeyer, Charakt. 2:57 sq.; Buttma
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  • ...d to which ad- is prefixed. It remains unchanged before vowels, and before d, h, j, m, v. Examples: adduce, adhere, adjacent, admit, advent, accord, aff ...years, which killed their cattle, and reduced them to great distress (see D'Herbelot, Bibl. Or. s.v. Houd). They are often mentioned in the Koran, and
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  • ...22; &nbsp;Acts 7:38; &nbsp;Acts 7:53) are doubtless drawn from Jewish Hăggâdôth; examples of the same thing are found in St. Paul’s references to the ...ies [[Ascribed]] To 11 Popes, From Anacletus, A.D. 101, To [[Victor]] I, A.D. 192, Now Universally Admitted To Be Spurious)'' are no longer so regarded.
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  • ...rs 2:14 he is called REUEL.This is plainly an instance where the letter ד (D) has been mistaken for the letter ר(R). </p> ...''''' . In this latter passage the Samaritan, Arabic, and Vulg. retain the D; the Sept., as in other places, has R. The greater weight of evidence is th
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  • ...is not a case in point, as there could be no ambiguity there. </p> <p> '''d.''' The Masoretic accents are clearly for the old rendering. In all the abo
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  • ...r gods’ a statement which gave rise to some fanciful [[Jewish]] <em> haggâdôth </em> about Terah as a <em> maker </em> of idols. <strong> 2 </strong ...l these traditions, see the book of [[Jasher]] and the works of Hottinger, D'Herbelot, Weil, and Beer above quoted. [[Philo]] (De Somniis) indulges in s
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  • ...p. 303-331); E. Bréhier, Les idées philosophiques et religieuses de Philon d’Alexandrie, Paris, 1907; M. Freudenthal, Die Erkenntnislehre Philos von A ...tschrift f. Gesch. u. Wissensch. d. Judenthums, July 1867; Delaney, Philon d'Alexandrie (Paris, 1867). We ought not to close this article without notici
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  • ...ison </p> <p> <i> See also </i> Judaizers </p> <p> <i> Bibliography </i> . D. Jacobson, <i> The Social Background of the Old Testament </i> ; R. Patai, ...0-15 ) as to whether Gentile converts need be circumcised. First century A.D. Jews disdained the uncircumcised. The leadership of the apostle Paul in th
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  • ...est. p. 372; Dupuis, Orig`ne d. cultes, i, 181; iii, 471; Schwenk, Mythol. d. Senmiten, p. 207 comp. Augustine, De civ. Dei, 4:10; ii, 3.) (See Ashtoret
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  • ...860; [[Eighteen]] Treatises from the [[Mischna]] (including Pesahim), tr._ D. A. de [[Sola]] and M. J. Raphall, London, 1843; F. Delitzsch, ‘Der Passa ...great. Josephus tells us that there were 3,000,000 Jews at the Passover A.D. 65 (Wars 2:14, 3), and that at the Passover in the reign of [[Nero]] there
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  • ...s, where he died at an advanced age in the third year of Trajan's reign, A.D. 100. An opinion has prevailed, that he was, by order of Domitian, thrown i ...e the third [[Passover]] , in the course of the Lord's ministry. (March, A.D. 29). </p>
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  • ...orici. 1848); and by the same author, ''Exegetisches Handbuch Z. D. Apokr. D. A.T.'' 1:69 sq.; Davidson, ''The Text Of The O.T. Considered'' (London, 18
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  • ..., sec. 324; Fritzsche, ''Kurzgefasstes Exegetisches Handbuch Z. D. Apokr. D. Alten Testamentes'' , part 1 (Lpzg. 1851), p. 205 sq.; Keil, Einleitung in
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  • ...ein Verh '''''Ä''''' ltniss zu den Midraschim, 1856; and Frankel, Das Buch d. Jubilaen (in the Monatsschrift. f. Geschichte und Wissenschaft des Judenth
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  • ...c, 1867); Psychologie (Leipsic, 1864); Trendelenburg, in the Denkschriften d. K. A kad. (1849); also Hist. Beitriye (1855); Jahr, Die wvichtigsten Zeitf
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  • ...llicia, ''De Eccles. Christ. Polit.'' 2:414, ed. Bonn; Bellermann, ''Ueber D. Iltesten Christlichen Begrabnissstdtten,'' page 81), and is still used in
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  • ...lichsten philosoph. Begriffe. (Halle, 1788); Filleborn, Beitrage z. Gesch. d. Philos. pt. x, p. 1-77; Mullach, Introduction to the Fragm. philosoph. Gra
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  • ...THE [[Sixth Day]] However, in favor of the six days being ordinary days, D'Orbigny maintains that a gulf of darkness and death must have intervened be ...</strong> </p> <p> <strong> <em> Was wanting yet, and then was man design'd: </em> </strong> </p> <p> <strong> <em> [[Conscious]] of thought, of more c
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  • ...[[Salamis]] over a large host of Carthaginians who had invaded Sicily; <i> d </i> . 478 B.C., leaving behind him an honoured memory. </p>
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  • ...of his time to adorn his reign and make Athens the envy of the world; <i> d </i> . 429 B.C. </p>
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  • ...T, </i> 3:32-44; A. Cody, <i> A History of Old Testament Priesthood </i> ; D. Guthrie, <i> New Testament Theology, </i> pp. 483-86; M. Haran, <i> [[Temp
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  • ...lden, <i> New Perspectives on the Old Testament, </i> pp. 131-45; [[F.]] [[D.]] Farnell, <i> The Master's Seminary Journal </i> 2 (1991): 157-79; [[H.]]
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  • ...ôbhîsh </em> ‘are withered … is ashamed’ (&nbsp; Joel 1:12 ), <em> shôd mish-shaddai </em> ‘destruction from the Almighty’ (&nbsp; Joel 1:15 ), ...opyright Statement''' These dictionary topics are from M.G. Easton M.A., D.D., Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Third Edition, published by [[Thomas]] Nels
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  • ...[[Religion]] des Judentums im neutest. Zeitalter2, Berlin, 1906. </p> <p> D. S. Margoliouth. </p>
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  • <p> (Heb. Aram', '''''אֲרָם''''' , prob. from '''''רָם''''' , ''High,'' q. d. highlands; Sept. and N.,T. '''''Ἀράμ''''' see Gesenius, ''Thes. Heb.'
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  • .... 392 note), there are geographical difficulties in the way (Ewald, Gesch. d. Volkes Israel; Thomson, Land and Book, 2:141 sq. There appears, therefore,
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  • ...also refers to Jews in Cappadocia. On the death of King [[Archelaus]] in a.d. 17, the country was formed into a Roman province (Tacitus, <i> Ann </i> . ...narrow mountain pass known as the Cilician Gates. In the second century A.D. the famous historian [[Eusebius]] reported that the church at Rome sent fi
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  • ...being one of the aboriginal tribes of Arabia, such as Ad, Tham '''''Û''''' d, etc. (See [[Arabia]]). </p> <p> '''2.''' HADORAM, son of Toi, king of Hama <p> ''''' ha ''''' - ''''' dō´ram ''''' ( הדרם , <i> ''''' hădhōrām ''''' </i> ): </p> <p> (1)
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  • ...isent-ils [les Arabes], est le nom de Yectan, legerement altere en passant d'une langue etrangere dans la langue Arabe." In reply to these objectors, we
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  • ...icta Dav. ergo Nlabalem (Leips. 1723); Schottgen, Moralische Gedanken uber D. und N. (F. ad O. 1714). (See David). </p>
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  • <p> (Heb. Kushi', '''''כּוּשִׁי''''' q. d. Cushite or Ethiopiasn; Sept. '''''Χουσί''''' ; Vulg. Chusi), a name o
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  • ...sibly the same called [[Shimon]] (q.v.) in &nbsp;1 Chronicles 4:20. "Rabbi D. Kimchi conjectures that these were the children of Mered by his [[Egyptian
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  • ...and as Josephus says that he strengthened the fortifications there about A.D. 60, it is morally certain that Tabor must have been inhabited during the i ...phus says that he strengthened the fortifications of a city there, about A.D. 60, it is certain that Tabor must have been inhabited during the interveni
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  • ...5:19, section 6); commanded by the castle [[El]] Ablak of a Jew Samuel (A.D. 550), attributed by tradition to Solomon, now in ruins; originally meant t ...the present day, in the very region where we naturally look for them (see D'Anville, Geog. Ancienne, 2, 250; Abulfeda, Descript. Arab. p. 6 sq.; Seetze
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  • ...vor (so Good, in loc., as most interpreters; Delitzsch, ''Commentar. Itber D. Psalter,'' 2:265, argues at length in favor of this view). Perhaps the bes
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  • ...''Books Of The Chashmonceans;'' see Eichhorn, ''Finl. In'' die Apokr. Scl. d. A. T. p. 208 sq.; Jahn, II. 4:949 sq.; Bertholdt, iii, 1036); but the comp
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  • ...t. 12:12) . </p> <p> Many legends were current in regard to the travels of D)emocritus among the Ethiopians, Egyptians, Chaldseans, Persians, and even I
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  • ...es from Orfah, and occupying a flat and sandy plain. It lies (according to D'Anville) in 36 '''''°''''' 40' N. lat., and 39 '''''°''''' 2' 45"E. long.
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  • ...n to Rabbi Simon ben Yochi, who lived about the end of the 1st century, a. d. Modern critics believe it to be a compilation of the 13th century. </p>
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  • ...[[Dead]] Sea Scrolls </i> ; idem, <i> The Relevance of Apocalyptic </i> ; D. S. Russell, <i> The Method and Message of Jewish Apocalyptic </i> ; L. L. ...writings are outside the Bible and mainly belong to the period 200 B.C.-A.D. 100. The best known of the extra-biblical apocalyptic books are 1Enoch (of
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  • ..., 4), although there is no reason to suppose with Josephus and the Rabbis (D. Kimchi, Jarchi, etc.) that Jael purposely used it because of its soporific
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  • ...eventh day of the week to the first. The legislation of [[Constantine]] (a.d. 321), which recognized Sunday as a feast day, must have been no small fact ...A [[Holy]] Day In Which We Read Your Letter")'' , and [[Clemens]] Alex., A.D. 194, mention the Lord's day Sabbath. The judgment on the Jews for violatin
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  • ...n Caesarea, has been suggested. </p> <p> Under the name of Accon (St. Jean d’Acre of the Knights of St. John), the town was the scene of many conflict ...days of Western domination the Roman Ptolemais and the Crusading St. Jean d’Acre served as the landing-place of governors, of armies, and of pilgrims
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  • ...(Die Authentie D. Pent.'' 2, 279; Eng. transl. 2, 228), Tuch ''(Comm. Uib. D. Gen.'' p. 493), Knobel ''(Genes.'' p. 258), and others, we must therefore
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  • ...ratz, Gesch. d. Juden, 3, 27,180, 258-264, 271, 349, 411 sq.; Jost, Gesch. d. Judenth. u. s. Sekten, 1, 344 sq.; Schurer, Lehrbuch der Neutestanentliche
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  • ...ch contain only the entire Pentateuch (No. 10, dated A.D. 940, 19, dated A.D. 920, and No. 47), and the rest manuscripts in book form (viz., No. 48-146;
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  • ...des Mogols et des Tartares (St. Petersb. 1874), volume 2; Daniels, Handb. d. Geogr. 1:346 sq.; Am. Cyclop. s.v. (See Tartary). </p>
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  • ...to Rabbi Nathan's statement on Aboth, 1, 3 is the remark of Maimonides (A.D. 1135-1204) on the same passage. "Antigoams," says this great authority, "h
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  • ...latter for his attempts to carry a law for the equal division of land, <i> d </i> . 240 B.C. </p>
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  • ...in <i> Hasting's Dictionary of the Bible (5 vols) </i> ii. [1889] 106; C. D. Ginsburg, in Kitto’s <i> Cyclopaedia of Biblical Literature </i> 3, ii. ...he treatment of the followers of Jesus of Nazareth. &nbsp;Acts 5:34 ff. (a.d. 29.) He was Paul's teacher. &nbsp;Acts 22:3. He is generally Identified wi
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  • ...n Caesarea, has been suggested. </p> <p> Under the name of Accon (St. Jean d’Acre of the Knights of St. John), the town was the scene of many conflict ...days of Western domination the Roman Ptolemais and the Crusading St. Jean d’Acre served as the landing-place of governors, of armies, and of pilgrims
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  • ...ing of seven sections—a, &nbsp;Jeremiah 2:1-37, ''B.'' 3-6, ''C.'' 7-10, ''D.'' 11-13, ''E.'' &nbsp;Jeremiah 14:1 to &nbsp;Jeremiah 17:18, ''F.'' &nbsp; ...gave him the choice of going to Babylon or of remaining in his native lan d. He decided for the latter, and went to the governor Gedaliah, at Mizpah, a
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  • ...[Scripture]] </i> ; [[D.]] [[A.]] Garrett, <i> Rethinking Genesis </i> ; [[D.]] Kidner, <i> Genesis </i> ; [[G.]] Wenham, <i> &nbsp;Genesis 1-15 </i> ;
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  • ...C. Allison, <i> The [[Gospel]] According to Saint Matthew, </i> vol. 1; J. D. M. Derrett, <i> NTS </i> 11 (1964-65): 22-37; N. Geldenhuys, <i> [[Comment
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  • ...; Song of [[Solomon]] 7:13 ( <em> dûdâ’îm </em> , from the root <em> dûd </em> , ‘to fondle’). <strong> [[Sorcerers]] </strong> are frequentlyde
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  • ...ugh which were passed rods with loose metallic rings at their ends. ( <em> d </em> ) <em> shâlïshîm </em> in &nbsp; 1 Samuel 18:6 (RVm [Note: R
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  • ...lle, <i> DNTT </i> 3:1073-75; G. Stä lin, <i> TDNT, </i> 9: 440-65; T. and D. Thompson, <i> VT </i> 18 (1968): 79-99; W. C. Trenchard, <i> Ben Sira's Vi
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  • ...later than the four included in the New Testament, most commonly between A.D. 120,150. Among these works are <i> The Gospel of the [[Ebionites]] </i> ,
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  • ...oth. 3:666 sq.; Eichhorn, Einl. 1:245; Jahn, Einl. 1:353; Gesenius, Gesch. d. Hebr. Sprache, page 220 sq.). (See Psalms). </p> ...stances does not necessarily imply different kinds of harps. </p> <p> <b> (d) Gittith </b> </p> <p> The word <i> ''''' gittı̄th ''''' </i> is found in
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  • ...nce to be hurled. <p> Down they fell by thousands, angel on archangel roll'd. </p> 10. To be formed into a cylinder or ball as, the cloth rolls well. 11
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  • ...ish to reprove. <p> School your child, and ask why God's anointed he revil'd. </p> ...ity responsibility, evidenced by an education tax on all parents, had by A.D. 200 opened all schools to the children of the poor. However, the Jewish sc
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  • ...ies, <i> IDB, </i> 4:71-77; G. Goosen, <i> The [[Theology]] of Work </i> ; D. E. Gowan, <i> Int </i> 41 (1987): 341-53; N. K. Gottwald, <i> The Tribes o ...receive 5 <em> she </em> a day (§ 274), and herdsmen the name <em> nâqîd </em> is the [[Babylonian]] form of that denoting the occupation of Amos, t
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  • ...e altar of burnt-offering, which stood in the outer court. </p> <p> ( <em> d </em> ) These all led up to the culminating rite in the third stage (&nbsp; ...nbsp;Leviticus 16:28 are united by their reference to the camp.) </p> <p> (D) &nbsp;Leviticus 16:29-34 </p> <p> &nbsp;Leviticus 16:29-34 : Over against
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  • ...pparently in &nbsp; Judges 8:27 , to some kind of image. </p> <p> <strong> D. 1 and 2Kings (original documents) up to Josiah’s reform </strong> . Ther ...nd &nbsp; Deuteronomy 10:6 (E) knows the hereditary Aaronic priesthood. In D the most important passage is &nbsp; Deuteronomy 18:6-8 . In &nbsp;Deuteron
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  • ...eople praised God for His gift of victory (&nbsp;Judges 5:1-31 ). </p> <p> D. God provided a prophet to correct His people (&nbsp;Judges 6:1-10 ). </p>
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  • ...ing fallen asleep at Ephesus. The Muratorian Fragment, which dates about a.d. 180, records an account of the origin of the Fourth Gospel, to the effect ...before settling at Ephesus, and only moved there after Paul's martyrdom, A.D. 66. Paul had foreseen the rise of [[Gnostic]] heresy in the Ephesian regio
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  • ...prisoner at Rome, and probably near the close of his imprisonment, about A.D. 62, when he was expecting to be released and again to visit the [[Philippi ...ectures (Lond. 1827, 8vo); Rettig, Quaestiones (Giess. 1831, 8vo); Schinz, D. Christl. Gemeine zu Phil. (Zur. 1833, 8vo); Eastburn, Lectures (N.Y. 1833,
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  • ...p> '''"Our fathers, here established by thy grace,''' </p> <p> '''Had turn'd their backs upon thy holy place,''' </p> <p> '''And to the rising sun they
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  • ...d'archéologie sémitiques </i> ; <i> ZDMG </i> , especially early in 1883; D. H. Müller, <i> Epigraphie Denkmaler aus Arabien </i> ; Glaser, <i> Skizze
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  • ...tained at his court, Æschylus, Pindar, and Simonides among the number; <i> d </i> . 467 B.C. </p>
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  • ...after, and then resigning his dictatorship retired into private life; <i> d </i> . 76 B.C. at the age of 60. </p>
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  • ...y five hundred years, and was not subjugated even by the Romans; but in A. D. 226, one of the descendants of the ancient Persian kings united it to his ...r on Mark Antony in Armenia; the renewal of hostilities by [[Trajan]] in A.D. 115 brought more varied fortunes, but they extorted a tribute of 50,000,00
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  • ...<i> Amos </i> ; [[J.]] [[A.]] Motyer, <i> The [[Message]] of Amos </i> ; [[D.]] Stuart, <i> Hosea-Jonah </i> ; [[J.]] [[A.]] Ward, <i> Amos, Hosea </i>
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  • ...os 8:5 ). </p> <p> Duane [[A.]] Garrett </p> <p> <i> Bibliography </i> . [[D.]] [[I.]] Block, <i> [[Isbe,]] </i> 3:529-32; [[P.]] [[J.]] Budd, <i> Numbe
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  • ....]] [[C.]] Allen, <i> The Books of Joel, Obadiah, Jonah and Micah </i> ; [[D.]] [[W.]] Baker, <i> Obadiah </i> . </p>
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  • ...<p> <i> Bibliography </i> . [[E.]] Achtemeier, <i> Nahum-Malachi </i> ; [[D.]] [[W.]] Baker, <i> Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah </i> ; [[J.]] [[J.]] [[M.]]
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  • ...4:6 (a late passage) and &nbsp; Deuteronomy 2:12; &nbsp; Deuteronomy 2:22 (D [Note: Deuteronomist.] 2). Apparently they commingled with the [[Edomite]]
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  • ...ltar (&nbsp; Leviticus 22:23 ). As a fourth variety may be reckoned ( <em> d </em> ) the priests’ <strong> installation offering </strong> (&nbsp; Exo ...p;Acts 19:1 ). </p> <p> When the Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed in 70 A.D., the Jews' sacrificial system ceased. By this time, however, the church ha
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  • ...by Kautzsch in <em> MNDPV </em> <em> [Note: NDPV Mittheil. u. Nachrichten d. Deutch. Pal.-Vereins.] </em> 1904, 1 14, 81 83; cf. Lidzbarski. <em> Ephem
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  • ...100 <em> ka, i.e </em> . 25 to 33 per cent, per annum (Meissner, <em> Aus d. altbab. Recht </em> , 15). For short loans for 15 days or thereby the rate
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  • ...<p> (5) The scribe ‘John’ who wrote the Armenian Codex of the Gospels in a.d. 989 (found by Conybeare at Eçmiadzin), departed from previous Armenian tr
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  • ...liography. F. F. Bruce, New Testament Development of Old Testament Themes; D. A. Garrett, An Analysis of the [[Hermeneutics]] of John Chrysostom's [[Com
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  • ...ds the sibilants. Where the Hebrew has ז z, שׁ sh, צ tz, the Aramaic has ד d, ת th, and ט t. [[Letters]] of the same organ are also interchanged, the
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  • ...p. &nbsp;Ezra 4:2; so Michaelis; but' see on the contrary Herzfeld, Gesch. d. Volkes Israel, i, 473); while most of the [[Jewish]] interpreters assume [
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  • <p> [[Dathan]] ( ''Dâ'Than'' ). See Korah. </p> <p> ''''' dā´than ''''' ( דּתן , <i> ''''' dāthān ''''' </i> , meaning and derivation unknown, though the name is foun
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  • ...nicht ist’ in <i> Theol. Qschrift </i> , 1892; Barnabé, <i> Deux questions d’archéologie palestinienne </i> , 1892; A. Duc, <i> Die Emmaus-Frage </i>
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  • ...Here [[Ahab]] had his palace, selecting the site doubtless for its beauty. D. Kerr thinks that Issachar lay to the E. of [[Manasseh]] and Ephraim, along
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  • ...ians who opposed Moses;. among them is none resembling Jannes and Jambres (D'Herbelot, s.v. Moussa Ben Amran). There was an ancient apocryphal writing e
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  • ...EhISEvP766w0NDXv27OE4zmAwLFy4kOO4ixcv4jmgiVAok5WVdf78+aCgINBEOzs7qA3kOO5///d/W1tb7ezsOI6DQA+0D+4W946hxxFS5pdffrmlpQUrqwMCAuCJMJwEXnry5MlRUVE4n0RlhgyjuyP ...y no means the highest, covered with deep snow in the month of May. Dr. E. D. Clarke, in the month of July, saw some of the eastern summits of Lebanon,
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  • ...Bochart, Hieroz. 3:737 sq., Oedmann, 3:1 sq.; 6:53 sq.; Annales du Museum d'histoire nattu. vol. 9, 10; Minutoli, Trav. p. 246 Rosenm '''''Ü''''' ller
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  • ...august person, and worthy of the confidence of monarchs and of sovereigns (D'Ohsson, Tab. Gen. iii, 308). It is, therefore, by no means improbable that
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  • ...ed together in &nbsp; 1 Samuel 2:14 , the <em> kiyyôr </em> , the <em> dûd </em> , the <em> qallachath </em> , and the <em> pârûr </em> , render ...128:3; they have also, when possible, a fountain in them, often with a jet d' eau, &nbsp;2 Samuel 17:18 . It is customary in many houses to extend an aw
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  • ...xpress the thought, because it is as vague as the original. </p> <p> ( <i> d </i> ) In &nbsp;1 Thessalonians 4:5 the word ἐπιθυμία is used, as
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  • ...ersecution which followed the failure of the rising against [[Hadrian]] (a.d. 132-135), and the growth of the Christian Church, were joint causes which ...in, though we may not have specific reference to them till the 2nd cent. a.d. </p> <p> Among individual Jewish teachers there was difference of opinion
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  • ...re, &nbsp;Revelation 10:4; in a negative command, &nbsp;Revelation 22:10; (d) ownership and security, together with destination, &nbsp;Revelation 7:3-5
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  • ...attribute to the proper names of persons, as ''Antara, Of The Horse,'' q. d. ''Antara, Chief Of The Horse.'' So, too, in the construction ''God Of-Host
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  • ...the Great, who became king of [[Thrace]] and afterwards of Macedonia; <i> d </i> . 281 B.C. </p>
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  • ...And if it should so happen, as above mentioned, that any of the undersigne d should violate his or their agreemen)t, and would or could not submit to th
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  • ...:12 ). The Heb. MSS show here some confusion between <em> r </em> and <em> d </em> as the final letter of the name. The AV [Note: Authorized Version.] (
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  • ...utonic affinities of the Thracians would be placed beyond question (Gesch. d. deutsch. Spr. 1, 178); but this view does hot meet with general acceptance
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  • <p> (Heb. Tachrie'd, '''''תְִּחרֵעִ''''' , [[Cunning]] [Gesenius], or [[Flight]] [F ''
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  • ...igs are particularly mentioned as used for fuel in dressing their food, by D'Arvieux, La Roque, and others: Ezekiel says, in his parable of the vine, us ...om the [[Mishna]] we learn that vine-culture was still flourishing about a.d. 200, but with the coming of the Arabs it almost entirely disappeared. With
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  • ...of red granite, seventy feet high, and covered with hieroglyphics. Dr. E. D. Clarke has given a very good representation of this column; to whom, also, ...d years later. They were taken to Alexandria, by [[Augustus]] [[Caesar]] A.D. 23, from which they were removed, to their present places. - Editor). </p>
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  • ...did not receive her name of [[Julia]] until after the death of Augustus, A.D. 14, it is probable that [[Josephus]] is in error as to the new name given
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  • ...1846); Lewes, Hist. of Philosophy (Lond. 1867, 1:67 sq.); Ueberweg, Gesch. d. Philosophie, 1:47; and the various historians of Greek philosophy. (G.F.H.
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  • .... A less probable view is that which makes this term a title of office, q. d. counselor. (See Jashobeam). </p>
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  • ...erm him, from the advice he gave to Moses, "The preacher of the prophets" (D'Herbelot, ''Bibl. Orient.'' 3, 273 sq.; comp. J. C. Maier, ''De Jethrone,''
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  • ...Groning. 1822-23, p. 124 sq.; also Lovan. 1824; Schmeidler, Der Untergang d. Reichs Juda, Bresl. 1831.) </p> <p> '''V.''' [[History]] . '''''—''''' F
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  • ..."Acharnians" and the "Frogs" at Euripides, and the "Knights" at Cleon; <i> d </i> . 384 B.C. </p>
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  • ...d to ensure the fulfilment of an oracle to the advantage of his house; <i> d </i> . 724 B.C. Also a Greek sculptor, 4th century B.C. </p>
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  • ...d rocks inscribed with his edicts in wide districts of Northern India; <i> d </i> . 223 B.C. </p>
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  • ...dia Britannica </i> 11, where further Literature la mentioned. </p> <p> W. D. Niven. </p>
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  • ...Syracuse, beloved by the Sicilians as their liberator and benefactor; <i> d </i> . 337 B.C. </p>
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  • ...(‘sub Abiathar principe sacerdotum’). The clause is omitted altogether by D [Note: Deuteronomist.] . In the Massoretic Text of 1 Samuel 21, 22 and in &
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  • ..., '''''אֲבַיהוּד''''' '', Father'' [i.e. [[Possessor]] ] ''Of Renown,'' q. d. '''''Πάτροκλος''''' ; Sept. and N.T. '''''‘Αβιούδ''''' ),
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  • ...[Taanach]] and Megiddo, to about 23 acres as at [[Gezer]] ( <i> [[Canaan]] d'après l'exploration récente </i> ). The habitations within the walls were
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  • ...'' ( בּקּי , <i> ''''' buḳḳı̄ ''''' </i> , "mouth of Jah"): </p> <p> (1) A D anite, son of the tribal prince Jogli (&nbsp;Numbers 34:22 ); he was one of
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  • ...p. 33 sq. (Leipsic, 1859); Gratz, Gesch. d. Juden, 3:88 sq.; Jost, Gesch. d. Judenth. u.s. Sekten, 1:232; Edersheim, History of the Jewish Nation, p. 1
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  • ...the art. "Walafrid" in the Hist. Lit. de France, and in Busse's Grundriss d. christl. Literatur, 583. The work was generally printed in connection with
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  • ...el, Amos, Obadiah </i> ; [[D.]] [[A.]] Hubbard, <i> Joel and Amos </i> ; [[D.]] Stuart, <i> Hosea-Jonah </i> ; [[H.]] [[G.]] [[M.]] Williamson, <i> [[Is
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  • ...he horses of the Egyptian cavalry (&nbsp; Jeremiah 46:4 ). </p> <p> ( <em> d </em> ) <strong> [[Greaves]] </strong> of hronze to protect the legs are me
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  • ...e mentioned in &nbsp; Nehemiah 9:8 and &nbsp; Ezra 9:1 in lists based on [[D]] [Note: Deuteronomist.] , while &nbsp; Zechariah 9:7 for archaic effect ca
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  • ...a, col. 1785 sq.; and Malcolm, Theological Index, s.v. Comp. Kurtz, Gesch. d. Alten Bundes, ii, 513 sq.; Hardwick, Christ and other Masters, vol. i, ch.
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  • ...angels at the Second Coming (&nbsp; 2 Thessalonians 1:7 ). </p> <p> ( <em> d </em> ) In the Ep. to the <em> Hebrews </em> the standpoint, as would be ex ...list their ranks and duties. </p> <p> Pseudo-Dionysius, a writer before A.D. 500 who claimed to be [[Dionysius]] the [[Areopagite]] of &nbsp;Acts 17:34
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  • ...</p> <p> <i> Bibliography </i> . J. A. Balchin, <i> ISBE </i> , 3:585-86; D. E. Fleming, <i> The [[Installation]] of Baal's High Priestess at Emar </i> ...healing, &nbsp;Luke 10:34; (c) for anointing at feasts, &nbsp;Luke 7:46; (d) on festive occasions, &nbsp;Hebrews 1:9 , where the reference is probably
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  • ...tain cliff, called Beth-Hadûdû ( <i> ''''' Bēth ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' ḥudêdûn ''''' </i> , 12 miles East of Jerusalem). By means of signals made with ...br.'' p. 80; Bahr, ''Symbolik D. Mos. Cultus,'' 2, 668), i.e. from sin, q. d. a bearer away of guilt; a sense agreeable to the rendering of the Sept. (
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  • ...sem. Rel.-Gesch </i> . For recent excavations, L.P.H. Vincent, <i> Canaan d'après l'expl. récente </i> , 1907; R.A.S. Macalister, <i> The Excavation
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  • ...vor (or blessing)" ''(Facsimile D'Un [[Papyrus]] Egyptien,'' par E. Prisse d'Avennes, pl. 19, lines 7, 8). The natural inferences from this passage are,
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  • ...inal Vulgate, but in the Romanist Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible, 390-405 A.D.) it stands first, followed by 3,4 (1 and 2) Esdras in the apocryphal Appen ...especially Fritzsche, Kurzgefasstes exegetisches Handbuch z. d. Apokryphen d. A. T. 1:157 sq. (Leips. 1851). (See Apocrypha). </p>
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  • ...Dodah (דודה , <i> ''''' d ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' w ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' d ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' h ''''' </i> ) and bore (13) him before Chemosh in Q
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  • ...was suggested by Lassen ( ''Zeitschr. F. Morged.'' 5, 1, 50) that S Pa Ra D was identical with ''Sardis,'' the ancient capital of Lydia. This identific
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  • ...2:67; Kurtz, Handbuch d. allgem. Kirchengesch. 1:2, 499; Basse, Grundriss d. christ. Litt. 1:190 sq.; Du Pin, Nouvelle Bibl. des Auteurs Eccles. 11:57
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  • ...and this is now the prevailing judgment of interpreters. Bochart, about A.D. 1640, contended that [[Russia]] was the nation meant by the term Ros; and ...hem their name; the earliest trace of the Russ nation. A Latin chronicle A.D. 839 (Bayer, Origines Russ., 1726, p. 409) is the first modern mention of t
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  • ...560-562; Bodensehatz, Kirchi. Verfassung der heutigen Juden, iii, 237-246; D'Aquine [Ph.], Veterum Rabbinorum in Exponendo Pen-tateucho (Paris, 1622); M
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  • ...Veroinensis Episc. (Ratisbon, 1862); Dorner, Enwicklungsgesch d. Lehre von d. Person Christi, 2d ed. 1:754 sq.; Herzog, Real-Encyklop. s.v. </p>
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  • ...r, which is opposed to "the fear" produced by the "spirit of bondage." '''(d.)''' That he excites this filial confidence, and enables us to call God our
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  • ...] alone remained behind for the consolation of mankind. See Hesiod, Op. et D. 96; Theognis, 570 sq. </p>
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  • ...ich not only his subjects suffered, but the members of his own family; <i> d </i> . 54 B.C. </p>
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  • ...tus, in his lamentation over him, called him the "last of the Romans"; <i> d </i> . 42 B.C. </p>
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  • ...st the Athenians, to the ascendency of the former in the Peloponnesus; <i> d </i> . 405 B.C. </p>
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  • ...d made him swear upon the altar before he died eternal enmity to Rome; <i> d </i> . 229 B.C. </p>
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  • ...in public in the garb of a common citizen; he ruled his country well; <i> d </i> . 216 B.C. at the age of 92. </p>
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  • ...h he was rewarded by his countrymen with almost unprecedented honours; <i> d </i> . 348 B.C. </p>
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  • ...the ancient Etruscan kings; left the most of his property to Augustus; <i> d </i> . 8 B.C. </p>
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  • ...h of St. Sylvester. See Bower, Hist. of the Popes (see Index in volume 7); D'Artaud, Life and Times of the Roman Pontiffs (N.Y. 1865, 2 volumes, roy. 8v
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  • ...éogr. syst. des Grecs, </i> iii. 274; Mannert, <i> Einleit. in der Geogr. d. Alien, </i> 188–192; Charton, <i> Voyages, </i> vol. ii.) </p> <p>
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  • ...ra; Dium, or Dion, of which the situation is unknown, but conjectured by [[D'Anville]] to have been about seven leagues eastward from Pella, a considera ...100 miles long, 60 broad. Upon the deposition of the ethnarch Archelaus, A.D. 6, [[Judaea]] was ruled by a procurator subject to the governor of Syria;
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  • ...See also [[Ethics]]; [[Homosexuality]] </p> <p> <i> Bibliography </i> . [[D.]] [[S.]] Bailey, <i> Sexual Ethics </i> ; [[H.]] [[P.]] Bell and [[M.]] [[
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  • ...also </i> [[Idea Of Revelation]] </p> <p> <i> Bibliography </i> . [[R.]] [[D.]] Culver, <i> [[Twot,]] </i> 1:274-75. </p>
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  • ...nishment]]; [[Vengeance]]; [[Violence]] </p> <p> <i> Bibliography </i> . [[D.]] Christensen, <i> Transformations of the War [[Oracle]] in Old Testament
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  • ...to the date of it nothing can be said, except that it is older than 197 a.d., the date of the <i> Apology </i> of Tertullian: it was probably written i ...at Rome (a.d. 36), out before he arrived there Tiberius had died (March, a.d. 37), and he was not re-appointed (Joseph, <em> Ant. </em> XVIII. iii, 1 iv
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  • ...ich he published in the twelfth year of the [[Emperor]] Adrian, or about A.D. 128; the third was that of Symmachus, published as is commonly supposed, u ...ninth column for the seventh version. This work Origen called Hexapla, q. d. sextuple, or work of six columns, as only regarding the first six Greek ve
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  • ..., Sat. ii. 4, that it is not probable that [[Macrobius]] (a pagan, about a.d. 400) was indebted to a Christian writer for his information, and that ther
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  • ...a Koran? Yet they know their faith). But then He also referred to <i> haggâdôth </i> (&nbsp;Matthew 8:11) and to the OT [[Apocrypha]] (&nbsp;Luke 6:9,
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  • ...p> <p> <i> Bibliography </i> . G. C. Berkouwer, <i> Divine Election </i> ; D. A. Carson, <i> Divine [[Sovereignty]] and Human [[Responsibility]] </i> ;
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  • ...'''Feast of Trumpets''' . </p> <p> c. The '''Sabbatical Year''' . </p> <p> d. The '''Year of Jubilee''' . </p> <p> 2. The great feasts are - </p> <p> a.
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  • ...ure from the Canaanites (&nbsp;Judges 1:31). This has been thought (see J. D. Michaelis, ''Supplem.'' p. 114; Rosenmuller, ''Altherth.'' II, 2:96; Gesen
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  • ...ir evil is requited by good. (See the essays on this text by Heinrich [Lug-d. B. 1716], Wahner [Gott. 1740].), In like manner, the Arabs speak of coals
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  • ...nd Eve as to saints, and have some curious traditions concerning them (see D'Herbelot, Bibliothieque Orientale, s.v. Havah; Fabricius, Pseudepigr. V. Te
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  • ..., Gialout was a dynastic name of the old giant- chiefs of the Philistines (D'Herbelot, Bibl. Or. s.v. Gialout). In the title of the psalm added to the p
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  • ...si, ''Varice Lectiones Vet. Test.'' 3:29), and is approved by Lowth and J. D. Michaelis. The old Latin version follows the Sept., "Nuncii pessimi;" but
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  • ...became the heir of her previous husband (&nbsp; Deuteronomy 25:6 ). ( <em> d </em> ) For the <em> order of succession </em> the rule is laid down in &nb
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  • ...El-Jened, in Southern Arabia: Yakit's ''Moajam,'' cited in the Zeitschrift d. Deutsch. Morgenl. Gesellschaft, 8, 600-1; 10, 30-1); but that [[Midianites
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  • ...elf bears engraved inscriptions, supposed to have a magical influence (see D'Herbelot, Bibliotheque Orientale, s.v. (Gam), or it is plain, and such insc
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  • .... On the only occasion of his using the verb κατακεῖσθαι (&nbsp;Luke 5:29 [D [Note: Deuteronomist.] has here ἀνακειμένων]) for sitting at me
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  • ...s of [[Jethro]] (Shoaib), who was sent as a prophet to him and his people (D'Herbelot, s.v. Falasthin, Anak). Soiuthi wrote a long book about him and hi
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  • ...s above stated. In the time of Christ it was worth 9:6 pence, or roughly 9½d. (see DCG_, art._ ‘Money’). For its purchasing power, with special refe ...our farthings, or about two cents; - usually indicated by the abbreviation d. (the initial of denarius). </p> <p> '''(2):''' ''' (''' n.) Any small sum
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  • ...own sons and daughters? (&nbsp;Matthew 6:26; &nbsp;Matthew 6:28-30). ( <i> d </i> ) Again, He argues generally that the fact of our Father’s knowledge ...f [[Irenaeus]] and Tertullian, and the NiceenoConstantinopolitan symbol (A.D. 325 and 381. the only general confession covering the whole field of syste
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  • ...of freedom. 3. To answer. <p> He said, and thus the queen of heaven return'd. </p> 4. To come again to revisit. <p> Thou to mankind be good and friendly
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  • ...aphy </i> . John E. Baird, <i> What the Bible Says About Fasting </i> ; R. D. Chatham, <i> Fasting: A Biblical-Historical Study </i> ; [[Joseph]] F. Wim
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  • ...r the regular course of an administrative career, see R. Cagnat, <i> Cours d’Epigraphie Latine </i> 3 [Note: designates the particular edition of the ...having been) procurator of Judaea in the last struggle with the Romans, A.D. 70. </p>
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  • ...ebrîn, Bettîr, Beita, Biddu, Bait Hanîna, Bait Jala, Bait Safafa, ‘Asîreh, Dûra, Jerusalem, Feddar, Yasîneh, ‘Allâr, Mesar‘a, Fara‘un, Marassa, ...rved by the priest on behalf of a leper restored to health and purity. See D. C. Lutz, ''De Duab. Avtib. Purgationi Leprosi Destinatis Earundenzque Myst
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  • ...resembling pearls ( '''''Πίννινος''''' '''''Λίθος''''' ), by which, as J. D. Michaelis conjectures, it intends to denote the ''Alabastrites'' of Pliny
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  • ...ue reading) there may be an echo of the later meaning acquired by <em> tsÄ•dâqâh </em> , its [[Aramaic]] equivalent, the beginnings of which can b ...δικαιοσύνη , <i> ''''' dikaiosúnē ''''' </i> , noun, from δίκη , <i> ''''' dı́kē ''''' </i> , whose first meaning seems to have been "custom"; the ge
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  • ...st injustice and violence (&nbsp; Exodus 21:20 , &nbsp; Exodus 23:9 ). The D [Note: Deuteronomist.] code ( <em> c </em> <em> [Note: circa, about.] </em>
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  • ...ents of thought that enriched and guided [[Judaism]] in the age 180 b.c.-a.d. 100 (cf. R. H. Charles, [[Religious]] Development between the Old and the ..."wisdom" personified, &nbsp;Matthew 11:19; &nbsp;Luke 7:35; &nbsp;11:49; (d) human "wisdom" (1) in spiritual things, &nbsp;Luke 21:15; &nbsp;Acts 6:3,1
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  • ...Armoni', '''''אִרְמֹנִי''''' '','' prob. inhabitant of a ''Fortress,'' q. d. ''Palatinus;'' Sept. '''''Α῾Ρμωνί''''' , '''''῾Ερμωνοϊ'''
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  • ...D. 1110 it was captured by [[Baldwin]] I (Wilken, Kreuzz. 2, 212, and in A.D. 1187 by Salah-ed-din (ib. III, 2:295). It was in the neighborhood of Beryt
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  • ...' dib´ri ''''' ( דּברי , <i> ''''' dibhrı̄ ''''' </i> , "eloquent" (?)): A D anite, whose daughter Shelomith married an Egyptian. Their son was "cut off
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  • <p> (Heb. Yaro'd'ch, '''''יָרוֹח''''' , perhaps born under the new ''Moon;'' Sept. has
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  • ...''' - ''''' tū´shim ''''' ( לטוּשׁים , <i> ''''' leṭūshı̄m ''''' </i> ): A D edanite tribe in North Arabia (&nbsp;Genesis 25:3 ). With it are connected
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  • ...ḗ ''''' - ''''' um´im ''''' ( לאמּים , <i> ''''' le'ummı̄m ''''' </i> ): A D edanite tribe of North Arabia, connected with the Letushim (which see). </p
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  • ...שׁ , <i> ''''' nāphı̄sh ''''' </i> ; Ναφές , <i> ''''' Naphés ''''' </i> , D, Ναφέθ , <i> ''''' Naphéth ''''' </i> ): A son of Ishmael (&nbsp; Gen
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  • ...religion in the opinion of Imperial Rome. The first edict of toleration (a.d. 311) cast in the face of the Christian religion that it had ‘collected a ...infamous [[Bonner]] in a few days. Sixty-seven persons were this year, A. D. 1555, burnt, amongst whom were the famous Protestants, Bradford, Ridley, L
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  • .... The only reference is the dubious one in &nbsp; Nehemiah 10:31 . ( <em> d </em> ) <em> The redemption of real property </em> . The kind of tenure her
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  • ...and <i> ''''' m ''''' </i> as well as <i> ''''' r ''''' </i> and <i> ''''' d ''''' </i> are much alike in the old alphabet in which Daniel was written,
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  • ...,'' or ''Shulaf,'' of which the first notice appeared in the ''Zeitschrift D Deutschen Morgenlandischen Gesellschaft,'' 11, 153, by Dr. Osiander, and to
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  • ...Paul; and after Paul and Barnabas had separated, &nbsp;Acts 15:37-41 , A. D. 51, he accompanied Paul to visit the churches of Syria and Cilicia, and th
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  • ...entre of the triangle; here there has been a convent ever since at least a.d. 385, about which date it was visited by St. Silvia of Aquitaine whose acco
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  • ...which the man actually bears the name of the reigning Sultan, Abd il-Hamîd]; they are attended by a vizier, have their throne on the threshing-floor, ...ator, should He visit them in the cool of the day. </p> Literature. <p> C. D. Ginsburg, <i> The Song of Songs, with a Commentary, [[Historical]] and Cri
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  • ...[[Josephus]] was a nephew of the Hyrcanus in 2 Macc. (comp. Ewald, Gesch.'d. Volkes Israel, 4., 309; Grimm, [[Ad]] Macc. loc. cit.). </p>
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  • ...f may possibly -have reference to Armenia, for, according to Grimm (Gesch. d. deutsch. Spi-. 2, 825), Togarmah comes from the Sanskrit toka, "tribe," an ...> ''''' Thurgabá ''''' </i> ; [[Vulgate]] (Jerome's Latin Bible, 390-405 A.D.) <i> Thorgoma </i> ): </p> 1. Its Forms: A S uggested Identification: <p>
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  • ...’ belief that it is the world’s oldest city (Margoliouth in Hastings’ <em> D B </em> <em> [Note: Dictionary of the Bible.] </em> <em> , s.v </em> .). Ir
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  • ...Zebulun from <i> ''''' zābhadh ''''' </i> , "to bestow," the ד ( <i> ''''' d ''''' </i> ) being replaced by ל ( <i> ''''' l ''''' </i> ). Again she say
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  • ...chapter 1; Schaff, Apostolic Church, '''''§''''' 132, 113; Rothe, Anfange d. christlichen Kirche, '''''§''''' 28, 29; Bilson, [[Perpetual]] Government
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  • ...ns of which are alone extant (Fabric. Bibl. Grave. 4:87; Schaubach, Gesch. d. griech. Astronomic, p. 215; Delambre, Hist. de l'Astron. Ancienne). (For a
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  • ...a is that of ''Fo,'' or ''Buddha,'' introduced from India about the year A.D. 65, whic </p> ...oes back to 2300 B.C. English intercourse with the Chinese began in 1635 A.D., and diplomatic relations between London and [[Pekin]] were established th
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  • ...ow called Dhiles. See Leake, Northern Greece, 3, 95 sq.; Ross, Reisen auf. d. Griech Inseln, 1:30; 2:167; Sallier, Hist. de l'Isle de Delos, in the Mem.
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  • ...Champollion, Not. Descrip. p. 283; Wilkinson, Modern Egypt. 2:268; Tochon d'Annecy, Midailles." </p>
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  • ...elelponi','' strictly, perhaps, rather an epithet, the ''Zelelponite,'' q. d. ''Overshadowed;'' Sept. '''''Ε᾿Σηλελφών''''' ,Vulg. ''Aselelphu
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  • ...and especially extensive development of the verbal stems. </p> <p> After A.D. 500 Rabbinic Hebrew was used as a literary language by the scholars who sp ...Diff. Script. Locc., Opp. p. 49; Carpzov, Crit. Sac. p. 165; Hezel, Gesch. d. Hebr. Spr. sec. 4; Ewald, Asfiihrl. Lehrbuch der Heb. Gram. p. 19, 5th edi
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  • ...ardner is of opinion, that this work could not have been finished before A.D. 190, or later. Thus the book called the Mishna was formed; a book which wa ...</div> <div> <div> <div> [[Choose]] a letter to browse: </div> <div> A B C D E F G H I J K L M N [[[[O]] P Q R S T U V W Y Z]] </div> </div> <div> <div
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  • ...rankel, "Zur Forschung ther den Oniastempel," in the Monatsschr. fur Wiss. d. Judenth. 1:273 sq. (See [[Egypt]]). </p>
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  • ...3, 136; Derenbourg, Essai sur l'histoire et la geographie de la Palestine, d'aprs les Talmuds et les autres sources rabbiniques (Paris, 1867), p. 112 sq
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  • ...-136; 4:328-347; Bunsen, God in History, bk. 3, ch. 6, and Appendix, notes D, E; Egypt, 3:474 sq.; Muller, Chips from a German Workshop, 1:158 sq.; also
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  • ...]] was sent by [[Caligula]] to Syria as the successor of [[Vitellius]] (A.D. 40), in the capacity of governor, with orders to erect the emperor's statu ...acy in which the Roman world was then sunk at that crisis of its fate; <i> d </i> . 63. </p>
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  • ...&nbsp;Psalms 7:9; Psalms 11). </p> <p> The hypothesis of [[Gratz]] (Gesch. d. Juden [2d ed.], iii, 439) that these psalms were written by a [[Christian]
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  • ...he work was written after the death of Nero (which took place on June 9. A.D. 68), but before the close of the year 69. Lucke, however (Einleitung), loo
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  • ...Nation, p. 83 sq.; Milman, History of the Jews, 1, 458 sq.; Gratz, Gesch. d. Juden, 3, 141, 142, 211, 212, 251; Kraus, Roma Sotteranea: Die romischen K
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