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4861 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Romans Epistle to the.3 (William Smith)
… church. 5. A question next arises as to the composition of the Roman church at the time when St. Paul wrote. It is more probable that St. Paul addressed a mixed church …
4862 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Rome.6 (William Smith)
… Peter 5:13 is a mystical name for Rome, yet early testimony and the universal belief of the early Church seem sufficient to establish the fact of his having …
4863 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Sea The Salt.3 (William Smith)
… :8; (5) Sodomitish Sea, 2 Esdras; (6) Sea of salt, and Sea of Sodom, in the Talmud; (7) The Asphaltic Lake, in Josephus; (8) The name “Dead Sea” appears to have been first used in …
4864 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Ship.3 (William Smith)
… 1:5, would present no special peculiarities. That personification of ships which seems to be instinctive led the ancients to paint an eye on each side of the …
4865 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Sion.4 (William Smith)
… Maccabees 5:54; 1 Maccabees 6:48, 1 Maccabees 6:62; 1 Maccabees 7:33; 1 Maccabees 10:11; 1 Maccabees 14:27; Hebrews 12:22; Revelation 14:1. [ JERUSALEM .]
4866 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Standards.2 (William Smith)
… emblem (5, 6, 8), or a god in the form of an animal (3, 4), a group of victory (7), or the king’s name or his portrait as (1), of lower, and (2), of upper, Egypt, or an emblematic sign, as …
4867 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Straw.2 (William Smith)
… 11:7; Isaiah 65:25. There is no intimation that straw was used for litter. It was employed by the Egyptians for making bricks, Exodus 5:7, Exodus 5:16, being chopped …
4868 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Syria.3 (William Smith)
… , Seleucia; 5, Tadmor or Palmyra; 6, Laodicea; 7, Epiphania (Hamath); 8, Samosata; 9, Hierapolis (Mabug); 10, Chalybon; 11, Emesa; 12, Heliopolis; 13, Laodicea ad Libanum; 14, Cyrrhus …
4869 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Ten Commandments.4 (William Smith)
… man. (7) It can scarcely be doubted that Jesus had his eye specially if not exclusively on this law, Matthew 5:18, as one never to be repealed, from which not one jot …
4870 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Timothy Epistles of Paul to.2 (William Smith)
… them. (5) The tendency of the apostle’s mind to dwell more on the universality of the redemptive work of Christ, 1 Timothy 2:3-6; 1 Timothy 4:10, and his strong desire …
4871 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Versions Authorized.12 (William Smith)
… faith. (5) The division of the chapters to be altered either not at all or as little as possible. (6) No marginal notes to be affixed but only for the explanation …
4872 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Weights and Measures.11 (William Smith)
… ; Exodus 5:3; Numbers 10:33; Numbers 11:31; Numbers 33:8; Deuteronomy 1:2; 1 Kings 19:4; 2 Kings 3:9; Jonah 3:3; 1 Maccabees 5:24; 1 Maccabees 7:45; Tobit 6:1, though but one instance …
4873 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Witness.3 (William Smith)
… 17:7; Acts 7:58. 7. In case of an animal left in charge and torn by wild beasts, the keeper was to bring the carcass in proof of the fact and disproof of his own criminality …
4874 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Wormwood.2 (William Smith)
… .” Amos 5:7. The Orientals typified sorrows, cruelties, and calamities of any kind by plants of a poisonous or bitter nature.
4875 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Yoke.3 (William Smith)
… ; Jer. 5:5; hence an “iron yoke” represents an unusually galling bondage. Deut. 28:48; Jer. 28:13. 2. A pair of oxen, so termed as being yoked together. 1 Sam. 11:7; 1 Kings 19:19 …
4876 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Zechariah.20 (William Smith)
17. A chief of the Reubenites at the time of the captivity by Tiglath-pileser. 1 Chronicles 5:7. (b.c. 740.)
4877 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. HAMOWN.2 (James Strong)
or hamon (Ezek. 5:7) {haw-mone'}; from 'hamah' ( hamah ); a noise, tumult, crowd; also disquietude, wealth:--abundance, company, many, multitude, multiply, noise, riches, rumbling, sounding, store, tumult.
4878 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. MALE.2 (James Strong)
… (Esth. 7:5) {maw-law'}; a primitive root, to fill or (intransitively) be full of, in a wide application (literally and figuratively):--accomplish, confirm, + consecrate, be …
4879 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. `AVON.2 (James Strong)
or oavown (2 Kings 7:9; Psalm 51:5 (7)) {aw-vone'}; from '`avah' ( `avah ); perversity, i.e. (moral) evil:--fault, iniquity, mischeif, punishment (of iniquity), sin.
4880 Thayer's Greek Lexicon, p. Ἀβιάθαρ.2
… :1-5; Josephus, Vit. §§ 1, 2) and that father and son often bore the same name (cf. Luke 1:5, Luke 1:59; Josephus, the passage cited and Antiquities 20, 9, 1). See McClellan at the …