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2381 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. פִּתְרוֹן.2
† פִּתְרוֹן [Kö ii. 1, 154 ] n.m. interpretation (of a dream), only Gn 40, 41 ;—cstr. פִּתְרוֹן Gn 40:5; 41:11; sf. פִּתְרֹנוֹ 40:12, 18; pl. פִּתְרֹנִים v 8 .
2382 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. צִיּוֹן.2
צִיּוֹן 154 n.pr.loc. Σ(ε)ιων; Ṣîyyôn, Zion ( Syriac ܨܶܗܝܘܿܢ, older form, according to Lag BN 84, cf. 198 ) ;— צ׳ 2 S 5:7 +; צִיּו֫נָה Je 4:6 ;—stronghold (of Jebusites), מְצֻדַת צ׳ …
2383 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. צִיּוּן.2
… . 1. 154; > √ צין Buhl ) ;—abs. צ׳, grave-stone 2 K 23:17; sign-post Ez 39:15; guide-posts, pl. צִיֻּנִים Je 31:21 (‖ תַּמְרוּרִים ).
2384 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. רִיב.2
… ), 119:154 (+ גָּאַל ), also 74:22 (God, his own cause); + מִיַד pers. against whom 1 S 25:39 (of vengeance); + אֵת pers. against whom Pr 23:11, so (without acc. cogn.) Is 50:8 Je 2:9 (×2); cf. אֶת …
2385 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. רִמּוֹן.2
… (1883), 154 f. Kit Benz), v 20, 42 (×2) ‖ 2 Ch 3:16; 4:13 (×2) 2 K 25:17 = Je 52:22; Je 52:22, 23 (×2); so in tabernacle, Ex 28:33, 34 (×2); 39:24, 25 (×2), 26 (×2) .
2386 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. רָעָה².2
… (1900), 154 f.; Assyrian ruʾa, ruttu, neighbour, fellow (m. et f.; cf. Jäger BAS i.483, 486 ); so Bed. أُرْعُوَّةٌ master, owner, Wallin ZMG v (1851), 9 Jayakar JA xxi. 851; Ethiopic …
2387 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. רִפָּיוֹן.2
† [ רִפָּיוֹן ] Ges § 85 u, or רִפְיוֹן Sta § 296 d cf. Kö ii. 154 ] n. [ m. ] sinking ;—cstr. רִפְיוֹן יָדַיִם Je 47:3 sinking of hands, fig. of helpless terror.
2388 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. רשׁף.2
… . Lzb 154, 370 Pietschm Phön. 150 ff. EMey ZMG xxxi (1877), 719 Nö ib. xlii (1888), 473 Spiegelberg ZA xiii (1898), 121 Lzb ib. 328 WMM As. u. Eur. 311 ff. GACooke Inscr. 56 f. ) .
2389 Etymology dictionary, p. hep (1).2
… , XVI, 154/1]. Taken up by jazz musicians by 1915. With the rise of hip (adj.) by the 1950s, the use of hep ironically became a clue that the speaker was unaware and not …
2390 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Anthropology.28
… , Dogmatik, 154 and Kuijper, De vleeschwording des Woords).
2391 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Architecture.42
… , circa 154 BC, he gained permission from Ptolemy and Cleopatra to build a temple at Leontopolis like to that at Jerusalem (Ant., XIII, iii, 3). The temple was built …
2392 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.38
… . cit., 154). The time of the decree is stated only in general terms by Luke, and it may have been as early as 727/27 (Zumpt, op. cit., 159; Marquardt, op. cit., II, 212) or later in …
2393 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.59
… , II, 154). After his removal from office Felix was tried in Rome, but escaped punishment through the influence of his brother Pallas, who, according to Josephus …
2394 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cistern; Well; Pool; Aqueduct.23
… Jerusalem, 154 ff), and the pool was most likely in this condition in the time of Christ ( John 9:6 - 7 ). There are numerous other pools, cisterns and aqueducts in and …
2395 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ezekiel, 2.33
… , III, 154 ff, who shows that the contents of the Torah (Law) presupposed and recognized by Jeremiah and Ezekiel as dating from the Mosaic period, take into consideration …
2396 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gebal.4
… , II, 154) found the name Jebal still applied to this region, and Josephus (Ant., II, i, 2) speaks of a Gebalitis as forming part of Idumaea. It is a hilly region, as the modern …
2397 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gnosticism.57
… , XII, 154).
2398 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Goel.3
For the figurative use of Goel ("redeemer") see Psalms 119:154; Proverbs 23:11; Job 19:25; Isaiah 41 1:1Isa 4:1-6b.
2399 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hammurabi, Code of.47
Rigid laws are made against abuses in sexual life. The wife who kills her husband for the sake of a lover is impaled upon a stake (section 153). Incest is punished, according to the circumstances, with exile or death (sections 154 ff).
2400 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hezekiah (2).7
… , II, 154, note), the most detailed being the "Taylor Cylinder," now in the British Museum, which in the main agrees, or at least is not inconsistent, with the Scripture …