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  • ...who 14th and 15th dynasties). says Rasetnub's era was 400 years before, i.e. 1700 B.C.; also on a lion at [[Bagdad]] (Dr. Birch). </p> <p> '''About B.C ...ests in the temple were the <em> pastophori </em> (Egyp. ‘openers,’ <em> i.e. </em> of shrines), and of the same rank as these were the <em> choachytes
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  • ...ugh the Bezetha, but was obliged to retire from the N. wall of the temple, E. of and behind Antonia, back to Scopus, where he was utterly defeated in No ...tique </i> , Paris, 1913ff.-( <i> d </i> ) <i> [[Historical]] works </i> : E. Schürer, <i> History of the Jewish People (Eng. tr. of GJV).] </i> , Edin
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  • ...esopotamia Syria, and Egypt, but with Bactria, and possibly China on the [[E.,]] and with EubÅ“a on the West. </p> <p> ( <em> f </em> ) <em> New Baby
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  • ...ook captive His foes), "when He ascended on high led captivity captive," i.e. led in triumphal procession as captives for destruction those who once had ...o individuals (&nbsp;Job 42:10): "The Lord turned the captivity of Job," i.e. he released him from the unusual sufferings and perplexities to which he h
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  • ...pha, Apocryphal.] Wisdom literature, both Palestinian and Alexandrian, <i> e.g. </i> the Palestinian teaching— </p> <p> ‘From a woman was the beginn ...st </i> ; H. F. D. Sparks, ed., <i> The Apocryphal Old Testament </i> ; M. E. Stone, ed., <i> Jewish Writings of the Second Temple Period </i> . </p>
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  • ...ites. Our account of this (&nbsp; 1 Samuel 15:1-35 ) comes from the later (E [Note: Elohist.] ) source, and gives us, by way of explaining Saul’s late ...State of Israel </i> ; M. Karlberg, <i> JETS </i> 31/3 (1988): 257-69; G. E. Ladd, <i> The Last Things </i> ; H. K. LaRondelle, <i> The Israel of God i
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  • ...19-22 . </p> <p> Now vast mounds extend for miles. If Hillah (about 44 25' E 32 27' N ) be taken as a centre, the mounds extend northward about 3 miles. ...esenting the dragon and the <em> re’çm </em> , to the Istar-gate at the S.E. corner. The whole was enclosed within an irregular triangle, formed by two
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  • ...Chabas, repeated mention is made of certain foreigners, called Apuruju, i.e. Hebrews, compelled by Rameses II to drag stones for the building of the ci
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  • ...ofF4/EhISEul2tgYKC8vNxqtU6ZMgUAwXK5vKWlZbAnBhq+ScRkMun1eujE3uoz/4gYO3bsu+++e+7cufPnz4tEovvvv7+wsDA1NTUtLY1Go4GUUV5eXlFRkd1uNxgM4E0zbty4M2fODH1kKIbhJfH+/ ...white, with the green suggestion of trees and grass, lying on the water’s e </p>
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  • ...rticle referred to was not a book in the sense that we understand today (i.e. a collection of sheets bound together). It was most likely a scroll. The b ...was the <em> colophon </em> , or statement that a book was finished, <em> e.g. </em> &nbsp; Psalms 72:20 . [[Similar]] editorial matter is found in &nb
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  • ...m> Introduction to the Book of Isaiah </em> . In these works, and in, <em> e.g. </em> , Driver’s <em> Isaiah, his Life and Times </em> , and his <em>
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  • ...desire her beauty," and Messiah shall become "the desire of all nations," e.g. Tyre (&nbsp;Haggai 2:7). On the other hand Tyre is type of (See [[Antich ...atter feat they accomplished in three years, the voyagers sailing down the E. coast, and reaching the [[Pillars]] of Hercules after a feat of unheard-of
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  • ...Asshuremid-ilin or Asshur-izzir-pal (Saracus or Sardanapalus), built the S.E. edifice at Nimrud. The palace walls were from five to fifteen feet thick, ...was (&nbsp;Jonah 3:4 ) an "exceeding great city of three days' journey", i.e., probably in circuit. This would give a circumference of about 60 miles. A
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  • ...al Artaxias, king of Armenia, in the N., and [[Arsaces]] of Parthid in the E., went forth with great fury, on the way took [[Arad]] in Judah, devastated <li> Antiochus IV., surnamed "Epiphanes" i.e., the Illustrious, succeeded his brother Seleucus (B.C. 175). His career an
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  • ...im at the Tent, which was pitched outside the camp (&nbsp;Exodus 33:7-11 , E [Note: Elohist.] ). But now the presence of J″ [Note: Jahweh.] is pro ...(in spite of extraordinary circumstances) (&nbsp;Numbers 27:1 ); </p> <p> E. They are to provide for “bonus” land beyond the initial promise (&nbsp
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  • ...hew 16:6 we find "the leaven of Herod" is "the leaven of the Sadducees," i.e. disbelief of angel or spirit or resurrection. Luke (&nbsp;Luke 9:7) says, ...> Literature.-The great authority for the lives of the Herods is Josephus. E. Schürer, <i> GJV </i> [Note: JV Geschichte des jüdischen Volkes (Schüre
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  • ...ut again the second clause is out of place. Valesius ([[Ad]] Euseb. [[''H. E'']] 1:5) would at once write Saturninus for Quirinus. All such changes of
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  • ...with warnings, "from all places (from whence) ye shall return unto us ''(I.E. From [[Whence]] Ye Can Come Out To Us)'' they will set upon you." L. De Di ...s formal expressions of joyous worship (&nbsp;Nehemiah 8:13-18 ). </p> <p> E. God's way elicits confession (&nbsp;Nehemiah 9:1-5 ). </p> <p> F. God's pe
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  • ...XBvBhaUR/ekMqNzeX5q0eD5arEIjE3JqbOnWqmSS5ubkkYd26dfnAgtENPg1EKg6vJJ6bm6sZB+E+jfv+/fv379/f11TuayebAeGqFUzAjA+RE5% </p> ...ght afterwards have gone to this region. [[Eusebius]] ( <i> HE </i> [Note: E Historia Ecclesiastica (Eusebius, etc.).]iii. 4), [[Epiphanius]] ( <i> Haer
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  • ...pose on the provinces (Herodotus, 3:89). in four years it was completed, i.e. in the sixth year of Darius (&nbsp;Ezra 6:15), in 516 B.C. In this same ye ...re [[Pelatiah]] and Jeshaiah; and there the pedigree of Zerubbabel ends, i.e. with the two grandsons. Then, "the sons of Rephaiah, the sons of Arnan, th
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