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4121 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bounds.2

… ; Psalms 104:9; gebhul = "a cord," hence, "a boundary," "territory" ( Exodus 23:31 the King James Version), with its feminine form gebhulah ( Deuteronomy 32:8; Isaiah 10:13 ); choq …

4122 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Candle; Candlestick.4

… -Hesy, 104), not to mention others, help to make it clear that a lamp-stand is meant in passages where the Hebrew word, menorah, or its Greek equivalent luchnia, is …

4123 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cedar.11

The cedars of Lebanon, which he hath planted" ( Psalms 104:16 ).

4124 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chamois.2

… ; Psalms 104:18; 1 Samuel 24:2 ), as well as the 'aqqo (English Version, "wild goat," Deuteronomy 14:5 ). The other is the pasang or Persian wild goat which ranges from the …

4126 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Coney.2

… ; Psalms 104:18; Proverbs 30:26 )): The word "coney" (formerly pronounced cooney) means "rabbit" (from Latin cuniculus). Shaphan is rendered in all four passages in the …

4127 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Creeping Thing.2

… ( Psalms 104:20 ), while sharats is rather "to swarm." But in at least one passage ( Leviticus 11:44 ), we have the noun, sherets, with the verb ramas; "with any manner of creeping …

4128 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Curtain.2

… ; Psalms 104:2; Song of Solomon 1:5; Isaiah 54:2; Jeremiah 4:20; 10:20; 49:29; Habakkuk 3:7 .

4129 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Curtain.3

Figurative: In Isaiah 40:22 (like Psalms 104:2, of the heavens), the word used is doq, literally, "gauze."

4130 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cyprus.7

… v.104 ff), and in 480 we find 150 Cyprian ships in the navy with which Xerxes attacked Greece (Herod. vii.90). The attempts of Pausanias and of Cimon to win Cyprus …

4131 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Darius.15

… for 104 years. In our own time how many men have been vigorous in mind and body at the age of 90, or thereabouts; Bismarck and Gladstone, for example?

4132 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dead Sea, The.39

… , etc., 104-106). In ascending them, one encounters every indication of occasional destructive floods.

4133 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Death.10

… ; Psalms 104:29; Ecclesiastes 12:7 ). He connects life with the keeping of His law and appoints death for the transgression of it ( Genesis 2:17; Leviticus 18:5; Deuteronomy …

4134 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Deer.6

… ; Psalms 104:18; 1 Samuel 24:2, English Versions of the Bible render ya`el by "wild goat." For ya`alah in Proverbs 5:19, the King James Version has "roe," while the Revised …

4135 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Drunkenness.7

… ; Psalms 104:15; Proverbs 31:7 ), which enables the sick to forget their pains ( Proverbs 31:6 ). Moderation, however, is strongly inculcated and there are frequent …

4136 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dust.2

… ; Psalms 104:29; Ecclesiastes 3:20; 12:7, etc.) Hence, it is used figuratively for the grave ( Psalms 22:15, 29; 30:9; Daniel 12:2 ). (2) Such actions as to lie in the dust, to lick …

4137 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Earth.5

… "; Psalms 104:29 : ".... they die, and return to their dust"; Genesis 18:27 : "dust and ashes."

4138 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the Old Testament.111

… 91-104, Sheol and Gehenna are practically identical" (op. cit., 237). Similar ideas are found in the Slavonic version of Enoch (ibid., 261 ff).

4139 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Fir; Fir-tree.3

… ; Psalms 104:17; Isaiah 14:8; Zechariah 11:2 ); its boughs were wide and great ( Ezekiel 31:8 ); it was evergreen ( Hosea 14:8 ); it could supply boards and timber for doors ( 1 …

4140 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Fire.7

… .; Psalms 104:4, the American Standard Revised Version "Who maketh .... flames of fire his ministers"). Fire shall yet dissolve the world ( 2 Peter 3:12 ). It was frequently …