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3081 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cedar.19

… with age to a deeper tint with a glaucous hue; the foliage is evergreen, the successive annual growths of leaves each lasting two years. The cones, 4 to 6 inches …

3082 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chicken.2

the birds have the drooping tail of the wild, and there is no record of the date at which they erected the tail, lifted the head and assumed the upright …

3083 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.44

… of the common modes of reckoning the imperial reigns. The mode of reckoning from the assumption of the tribunician power or from the designation as imperator …

3084 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the Old Testament.25

… about the most prominent events, such as the call of Abraham and the age of his famous contemporary Hammurabi, the year of the Exodus, and the beginning of Solomon's …

3085 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the Old Testament.28

II. The Ages between the Testaments. Between the coming of Christ and the end of Old Testament history there lie in round numbers four hundred years. But while …

3086 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the Old Testament.32

… in the 6th year of Darius, i.e. 516. The building of it, which had been early abandoned for selfish reasons, was resumed in the 2nd year of Darius under the exhortation …

3087 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the Old Testament.40

… be the age of Solomon and the foundation-laying of the Temple. This may be found according to the former method by adding 51 years to the dates as given below …

3088 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the Old Testament.42

… 16 years, not additional to the 16 of the co-regency, as this would result in the absurdity of making him co-regent at the age of 9 years ( 2 Kings 15:33 ). Therefore …

3089 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the Old Testament.43

… those years ( 2 Chronicles 24:25 ). Thus the totals of 146 years for the reigns of the kings of Israel and of 165 for the reigns of the kings of Judah between 721 and …

3090 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the Old Testament.45

… 15 years of age (compare 2 Chronicles 34:3 ). The co-regency for 2 years of Joash and Amaziah ( 2 Chronicles 24:25 ) brings the aggregate years of the reigns of the kings …

3091 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the Old Testament.48

… by the manner in which the brief narratives at the end of the book--the migration of the Danites, the sin and punishment of Benjamin--and the Book of Ruth, bring …

3092 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the Old Testament.52

the age of the Oppression and Exodus, Thothmes III as the Pharaoh of the Oppression, and the years immediately following his death as the time of the Exodus …

3093 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the Old Testament.54

age at the birth of Seth, shows that 1,656 years elapsed from the Creation to the Flood, and 290 years from the Flood to Abraham's birth, accor ding to the Massoretic …

3094 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the Old Testament.56

… we the slightest indication of the points at which these radical changes of the time-units were made. On the contrary the decrease of man's years seems to …

3095 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the Old Testament.63

… while the age of man may be greater than the mechanical and exact sum of the Genesis numbers, we should not be deluded into the belief that it is so great as some …

3096 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Commentaries, Hebrew.62

Zohar (the "Bible of the Kabbalists"), the book of all others in the Middle Ages that dominated the thinking and feeling of the Jews for almost 500 years, and …

3097 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Corinthians, First Epistle to The.33

… on the supernatural is to be taken as the criterion of the legendary. The epistles were written in the 1st quarter of the 2nd century, and as Paul, so far as he …

3098 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Corinthians, First Epistle to The.38

… , but the suggested dates for the departure from Ephesus, and for the writing of 1 Corinthians, really fluctuate between the years 53 and 57. Harnack (Gesch. der …

3099 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Corinthians, Second Epistle to The.30

… that the interval between spring and autumn of the same year is too brief for these events, the two epistles must be separated by a period of nearly 18 months …

3100 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Criticism of the Bible.59

… , on the contrary, later--in fact, a product of the age of the exile. Graf adopted and developed this theory. He still for a time, while putting the laws late, maintained …