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2081 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. חָרָה.2

… Sta § 159 b Kö i. p. 557 al., and regarded by most as a rare causative stem; but ag. existence of Tiphʿēl v. Ba NB § 180 a; ZMG 1894, 20; Ba regards the form as denom. (from a noun …

2082 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. יָפוֹ.2

… WMM 159 ) —seaport town of Palestine (Jerusalem), יָפוֹ Jos 19:46 Jon 1:3 2 Ch 2:15 = יָפוֹא Ezr 3:7; 𝔊 Ιοππα, mod. Jaffa .

2083 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. כֹּ֫פֶר².2

… No. 159 ) —a shrub or low tree, with fragrant whitish flowers growing in clusters like grapes, אֶשְׁכֹּל הַכֹּפֶר cluster of Ḥenna Ct 1:14 (fragrant, fig. of a beloved …

2084 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. סִינַי.2

… ff., 159, etc. ), involving presence of soldiers there. This, and connex. with Midian (cf. also Ju 5:5 ), have led to search for Sinai further NE, near head of Gulf of Aḳaba …

2085 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. עַזָּה.2

… , 96, 159, 392; 𝔊 Γαζα, so Jos Ant. xiii. 5, 5, etc.; Herod. ii. 159; iii. 5 Κάδυτις ) ;—Philistine city (mod. غَزَّة, Ghazze, Razze), c. Lat. 31° 3 ˊ N, Long. 34° 28 ˊ E. c. 50 miles WSW. from Jerus., near …

2087 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. צבה.2

II. צבה ( √ of foll.; meaning dub.; Dl Pr 159 Buhl al. cp. Arabic صبا lean, incline (especially iii.), fig. incline toward (الى), yearn for, Assyrian ṣabû, Aramaic צְבָא, ܨܒܳܐ, all desire, etc. ) .

2088 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. קֶ֫דֶם.2

… (1883), 159 ff. 165 ff. Dr in Hast pethor; אֶרֶץ ק׳ Gn 25:6 (J); מָֽלְאוּ מִקֶּדֶם Is 2:6 they are full from the E. (ins. prob. קֶסֶם, מִקְסָם, or < קֹסְמִים before מִקּ׳, cf. Lo De …

2089 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. רֶ֫חֶם.2

… . 1, 159 ); du. רַחֲמָתַיִם Ju 5:30 ;— 1. womb, Gn 49:25 (J) Je 20:17; Jb 24:20; מֵרחם i.e. from birth Je 20:17 ψ 22:11; 58:4; Jb 3:11 (מִנִּי), Is 46:3, fig. ψ 110:3; בָּרֶחֶם Jb 31:15; יצא מֵר׳ go forth …

2090 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. שַׁ֫חַר.2

… . 2. 159, 200 ), سِحْرٌ enchantment [= Sab. סחר DHM Hofmus. 24. 1 ] ); but v. [ שָׁחַד ]. Also צֶרֶת הַשַּׁחַר v. p. 886.

2092 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. שָׁם.2

… (Cooke 159 ) שם ) ;— 1. a. there Gn 2:8, 12; 11:2, 7, 31 + often; placed early in sentence for emph., Mi 4:10 שָׁם תִּנָּצֵ֑לִי, Na 3:15; Ez 32:22, 24 ψ 104:26 +, וְשָׁם … Gn 41:12; Ex 15:27; Nu 13:22 …

2093 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Almost.4

… . Per. 159 F; Coriol. 217 F; Mark 427 A; Crass. 547 C; Polyb. x.18; Appian, Mithrad. 330; Themistius xi.143 C; Eustath. II.B, p.339.18). In the New Testament the phrase occurs also …

2094 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Assyria.40

… Erisu 159 years before Samas-Ramman, though Esar-haddon gives the dates differently. Apart from the native documents, the only trustworthy sources for the …

2095 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astyages.2

… ii, 159). The dethroned monarch was treated with kindness by his conqueror. According to Ktesias, a home was provided for him by Cyrus in Hyrcania.

2096 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Attalia.2

… Philadelphus (159-138 BC), hence, its name Attalia, which during the Middle Ages was corrupted to Satalia; its modern name is Adalia. Attalia stood on a flat terrace …

2097 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Authority in Religion.149

… , I, 159, 164). Newman and recent modernists, however, concede a development in the doctrines of the church, but on the basis of the traditional teaching derived …

2098 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.38

… . cit., 159; Marquardt, op. cit., II, 212) or later in 746-8 (Huschke, Census, 34; Ramsay, op. cit., 158 ff), its execution in different provinces and subject kingdoms being carried …

2099 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.58

… , 1911, 159-177; Lietzmann, Zeitschrift fur wissenschaftliche Theologie, 1911, 345-54).

2100 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cross.8

… .125, 159). Alexander the Great executed two thousand Tyrian captives in this way, after the fall of the city. The Jews received this form of punishment from the …