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2401 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaac.17

… Sprachen, 154, b and c) maintains that all proper names beginning with yodh prefixed to the root are really pure imperfects, i.e. verbal forms with some subject …

2402 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Paul, the Apostle, 3.4

… , I, 154 f; Sabatier, Paul, 13 f; Julicher, Einl6, 31 f; Findlay, "Paul" in HDB; Farrar, Paul, Appendix; Belser, Theol. Quartalschrift; Steinmann, Abfassungszeit d. Gal, 169; Hoennicke …

2403 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ptolemy.8

… in 154 BC (Josephus, Ant, XIII, iii, 1 f), and two Jewish generals, Onias and Dositheus, were at the head of his armies and had a large share in the government (Josephus …

2404 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Resurrection of Jesus Christ, The.14

… , 134, 154). It is important to realize the force of this admission, because it is a testimony to Paul’s use of the term "third day" (see below) and to the Christian observance …

2405 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Saviour.2

… , 63, 154). So the adoption of Soter by Christianity was most natural, the word seemed ready-made. (4) That the New Testament writers derived the word from its contemporary …

2406 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Synagogue.41

… into 154 pericopes, so that in the course of 3 years it was read through in order. After the reading of the Law came the HaphTarah, the pericope from the Prophets …

2407 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Syracuse.4

… vii.154-55) and Hieron (478-467 BC). It nourisher greatly after the establishment of popular government in 466 BC (Diodorus xi.68-72). The Syracusans successfully …

2408 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Targum.20

… , Knudtzon, 154), with the meaning "interpreter." It may, none the less, be of Aramaic origin. See Muss-Arnolt, Concise Dictionary of the Assyrian Language, 1191 f, and …

2409 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Text of the Old Testament.121

… as 154 in which waw and yodh are interchanged; other examples are: Joshua 9:4; Deuteronomy 14:13; compare Leviticus 11:14; 2 Chronicles 22:10; compare 2 Kings 11 …

2411 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Weights and Measures.12

… weighs 154 grains, which would seem to belong to the same standard. The weights, of which illustrations are given in the table, are all in the collection of the …

2412 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Music.4 (William Smith)

… of 154 musicians, presided over by a body of 12 specially-trained leaders, under one of the twenty-four sons of Asaph, Heman, or Jeduthun as conductor. The leaders …

2414 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. AITEO.1 (James Strong)

(154) αιτεω, aiteo [ahee-teh’-o]

2415 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. AITEMA.2 (James Strong)

from αιτεω - aiteo αιτεω; a thing asked or (abstractly) an asking:--petition, request, required.

2416 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. AITIA.2 (James Strong)

from the same as αιτεω - aiteo αιτεω; a cause (as if asked for), i.e. (logical) reason (motive, matter), (legal) crime (alleged or proved):--accusation, case, cause, crime, fault, (wh-)ere(-fore).

2417 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. AITIOS.2 (James Strong)

from the same as αιτεω - aiteo αιτεω; causative, i.e. (concretely) a causer:--author.

2418 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. APAITEO.2 (James Strong)

from απο - apo απο and αιτεω - aiteo αιτεω; to demand back:--ask again, require.

2419 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. EXAITEOMAI.2 (James Strong)

middle voice from εκ - ek εκ and αιτεω - aiteo αιτεω; to demand (for trial):--desire.

2420 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. EPAITEO.2 (James Strong)

from επι - epi επι and αιτεω - aiteo αιτεω; to ask for:--beg.