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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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