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2961 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Samaria, Country of.8

… more milk than those in any other place.

2962 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sheep.3

… , and milk of the flock" ( Deuteronomy 32:14 ). The King James Version and the English Revised Version have "milk of sheep." Compare Arabic da’n. The Greek word is probaton …

2963 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sincere; Sincerity.2

… sincere milk of the word" ( 1 Peter 2:2 the King James Version, the Revised Version (British and American) "the spiritual," the American Revised Version margin "Greek …

2964 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Skin.10

… . water, milk, butter, cheese. The hairy inside was not considered as in any way injurious to the contents. Only in the case of wine-and oil-skins was it thought advantageous …

2965 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Spice; Spices.6

… of milk vetch (Natural Order, Leguminosae), especially of the Astragalus gummifer. Septuagint "incense" is probably the best translation.

2966 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Talmud.84

… , oil, milk, dew, blood, water) which tend to cause grain, etc., to become defiled (compare Leviticus 11:34, 37 f) .

2967 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ten Commandments, The.37

(10) Thou shalt not seethe a kid in its mother’s milk ( Exodus 34 4:2Ex 6:1-30b).

2968 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tent.5

… or milk products, in skins. One or two tinned copper cooking-vessels, a shallow tray of the same material, a coffee set consisting of roasting pan, mortar and …

2969 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tongue.4

… and milk are under thy tongue," the pleasure of a caress is described. To "divide their tongue" ( Psalms 55:9 ) is to visit on offenders the punishment of Babel.

2970 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Bottle.2 (William Smith)

… water, milk, and other liquids in leathern bottles. These are made of goatskins. When the animal is killed they cut off its feet and its head, and draw it in this …

2971 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Bread.2 (William Smith)

… or milk; it was then kneaded with the hands (in Egypt with the feet also) in a small wooden bowl or “kneading-trough” until it became dough. Exodus 12:34, Exodus 12 …

2972 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Butter.2 (William Smith)

… . Curdled milk. Genesis 18:8; Deuteronomy 32:14; Judges 5:25; Job 20:17. Milk is generally offered to travellers in Palestine in a curdled or sour state, lebben, thick …

2973 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Dove’s dung.2 (William Smith)

… ., bird-milk), a common root in Palestine, and sometimes eaten.—Ed. It can scarcely be believed that even in the worst horrors of a siege a substance so vile as is implied …

2974 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Food.2 (William Smith)

… bread. Milk and its preparations hold a conspicuous place in eastern diet, as affording substantial nourishment; generally in the form of the modern leben …

2975 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Gallio.2 (William Smith)

… on milk ), Junius Annæus Gallio, the Roman proconsul of Achaia when St. Paul was at Corinth, a.d. 53, under the emperor Claudius. Acts 18:12. He was brother to Lucius …

2976 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Heleb.2 (William Smith)

He’leb ( milk ), or He’led ( transient ), son of Baanah the Netophathite, one of the Heroes of King David’s guard. 2 Samuel 23:29; 1 Chronicles 11:30 .

2977 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Herd.2 (William Smith)

… , and milk, chiefly converted, probably, into butter and cheese. Deuteronomy 32:14; 2 Samuel 17:29. The agricultural and general usefulness of the ox in ploughing …

2978 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Honey.2 (William Smith)

… with milk and honey,” Exodus 3:8; bees being abundant even in the remote parts of the wilderness, where they deposit their honey in the crevices of rocks or in …

2979 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Locust.2 (William Smith)

… with milk. The more common method, however, was to pull off the legs and wings and roast them in an iron dish. Then they were thrown into a bag, and eaten like parched …