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2101 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Meals, Meal-time.20
… , "Luke," 159 f; Farrar, Life of Christ; Hastings, Dictionary of the Bible (five volumes), Hastings, Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels, the 1-volume Hastings, Dictionary …
2102 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Nebuchadnezzar; Nebuchadrezzar.10
… . 157, 159, 163, 165) and that there were images of the gods in all the temples (id, passim); and that Nebuchadnezzar worshipped before these images. That Nebuchadnezzar …
2103 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Palestine, 3.19
… in 159 BC the Greeks made peace with Jonathan who returned to Michmash ( 1 Maccabees 9:73 ) and 7 years later to Jerns ( 1 Maccabees 10:1, 7 ). Three districts on the southern …
2104 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pamphylia.5
… Philadelphus (159-138 BC), rose to importance, and until recent years has been the chief port of entry on the southern coast of Asia Minor. About the beginning …
2105 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Paul, the Apostle, 1.69
… (Introduction, 159) is dogmatic, "as Philippians was certainly the last letter that he wrote," ruling out of court Ephesians, not to say the later Pastoral Epistles …
2106 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Paul, the Apostle, 2.6
… , I, 159).
2107 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Paul, the Apostle, 5.3
… , I, 159).
2108 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pergamos; Pergamum.3
… (197-159 BC) was the most illustrious king of the dynasty, and during his reign the city reached its greatest height. Art and literature were encouraged, and …
2109 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pharaoh-necoh.8
Flinders Petrie, History of Egypt, III, 335 ff; Wiedemann, Geschichte von Alt-Aegypten, 179-90; Rawlinson, Egypt ("Story of the Nations"), 354 ff; Herodotus ii.158, 159.
2110 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Potter; Pottery.11
… , figures 159, 160,II, figures 163, 168.) Examples of pottery of this early period are shown in the accompanying figures. By the 9th to the 7th century BC the shaping …
2111 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Psychology.51
… " (p. 159), and on the other, "it is only from the point of view of utility that we can understand the necessity of death" (p. 23), and again "death is to be looked upon as an …
2112 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Regeneration.15
… i.159). Cicero uses the word in his letters to Atticus (vi.6) metaphorically of his return from exile, as a new lease of life granted to him.
2113 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Shamgar.5
(For a complete account of these views see Moore, "Judges," inICC, 1895, 104 f, and same author in Journal of the American Oriental Society,XIX, 2, 159-60.)
2114 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Siege.30
… iii.159). The Scythians scalped and flayed their enemies and used their skins for horse trappings (ibid., iv.64). The Assyrian sculptures show prisoners subjected …
2115 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Talmud.27
… Introduction, 159-75). For Christians especially the Talmud contains very much which may help the understanding of the New Testament (see "Literature," (12), below …
2116 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Talmud.114
… (Introduction, 159-62): The Haggadic elements of the Palestinian Talmud are collected by Samuel Jaffe in Yepheh Mar'eh, Constantinople, 1587, etc., those of the …
2117 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Writing, 2.13
… , 13, 159-63). The standard copy of the Old Testament at Jerusalem, which was loaned to Alexandria, was apparently in gold letters (Josephus, Ant, XII, ii, 10) (see SEPTUAGINT …
2118 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Writing, 2.75
… . Wien, 159, 161 (1908-9), pp. 79-195; Zentralblatt f. Bibliothekswesen, Leipzig (monthly); Hortzschansky, Bibliographie des .... Buchwesens (annual cumulation of the Zentralblatt …
2119 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Pithom.2 (William Smith)
… (ii. 159), a town on the borders of Egypt, near which Necho constructed a canal from the Nile to the Arabian Gulf.
2120 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. OHAB.1 (James Strong)
(159) 'ohab [o'-hab]