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20081 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Roman empire.5 (William Smith)
… 19:38. For the governor of an imperial province, properly styled “legatus Cæsaris,” the word ἡγεμών (governor) is used in the New Testament. The provinces were …
20082 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Rosh.2 (William Smith)
Rosh, Ezekiel 38:2, Ezekiel 38:3; Ezekiel 39:1, probably a proper name, referring to the first of the three great Scythian tribes of which Magog was the head.
20083 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Sacrifice.3 (William Smith)
… 29:38-42; Exodus 2, the double burnt offerings on the Sabbath, Numbers 28:9, Numbers 28:10; Numbers 3, the burnt offerings at the great festivals; Numbers 28:11-29 …
20084 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Sacrifice.4 (William Smith)
… 29:38; Numbers 3, the offering of the two goats for the people and of the bullock for the priest himself, on the Great Day of Atonement. Leviticus 16. ( d ) Incense. 1 …
20085 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Sandal.2 (William Smith)
… 7:38; John 13:5, John 13:6. It was a mark of reverence to cast off the shoes in approaching a place or person of eminent sanctity. Exodus 3:5; Joshua 5:15. It was also an …
20086 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Saul.3 (William Smith)
1. One of the early kings of Edom, and successor of Samlah. Genesis 36:37, Genesis 36:38; 1 Chronicles 1:48. (b.c. after 1450.)
20087 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Seal.2 (William Smith)
… . Genesis 38:18. The ring or the seal as an emblem of authority in Egypt, Persia and elsewhere is mentioned in Genesis 41:42; 1 Kings 21:8; Esther 3:10, Esther 3:12; Esther …
20088 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Sena-ah.2 (William Smith)
… 7:38. (b.c. 536.) The Magdal Senna of Eusebius and Jerome denotes a town seven miles north of Jericho (“Senna”).
20089 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Sennacherib.2 (William Smith)
… 37:38 .
20090 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. She-ariah.2 (William Smith)
She-ari’ah ( valued by Jehovah ), one of the six sons of Azel, a descendant of Saul. 1 Chronicles 8:38; 1 Chronicles 9:44 .
20091 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shebam.2 (William Smith)
… 32:38, and SIBMAH. Joshua 13:19; Isaiah 16:8-9; Jeremiah 48:32 .
20092 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Sheep.2 (William Smith)
… 29:38; Leviticus 9:3; Leviticus 12:6. Sheep and lambs formed an important article of food. 1 Samuel 25:18. The wool was used as clothing. Leviticus 13:47. “Rams’ skins …
20093 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shelah.3 (William Smith)
1. The youngest son of Judah. Genesis 38:5, Genesis 38:11, Genesis 38:14, Genesis 38:26; Genesis 46:12; Numbers 26:20; 1 Chronicles 2:3; 1 Chronicles 4:21. (b.c. before 1706.)
20094 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shephatiah.7 (William Smith)
5. One of the princes of Judah who counselled Zedkiah to put Jeremiah in the dungeon. Jeremiah 38:1. (b.c. 589.)
20095 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shepherd.2 (William Smith)
… . Isaiah 38:12. In certain localities, moreover, towers were erected for the double purpose of spying an enemy at a distance and of protecting the flock; such …
20096 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shimeam.2 (William Smith)
Shim’eam ( their fame ), a descendant of Jehiel, the founder or prince of Gibeon. 1 Chronicles 9:38. Called SHIMEAH in 1 Chronicles 8:32 .
20097 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shimei.17 (William Smith)
15. A son of Bani, who had also married a foreign wife, and put her away. Ezra 10:38. (b.c. 459.)
20098 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Ship.3 (William Smith)
… , Acts 38; and all these passengers seem to have been taken on to Puteoli in another ship, ibid. Acts 28:11, which had its own crew and its own cargo. Now, in modern transport …
20099 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shobal.3 (William Smith)
1. Second son of Seir the Horite, Genesis 36:20; 1 Chronicles 1:38, and one of the “dukes” of the Horites. Genesis 36:29 .
20100 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shuah.5 (William Smith)
3. The father of Judah’s wife, Genesis 38:2, Genesis 38:12; called also Shua in the Authorized Version. (b.c. before 1725.)