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4201 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tarsus.18
… : About 104 BC part of Cilicia became a Hem province, and after the Mithridatic Wars, during which Tarsus fell temporarily into the hands of Tigranes of Armenia …
4202 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Temple, A2.21
… Janneus (104-78 BC), who, pelted by the crowd as he sacrificed, fenced off the part of the court in front of the altar, so that no layman could come farther (Josephus …
4203 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Temple, A2.22
… , 83-104. This writer's interest, however, was absorbed chiefly by the devices for carrying away the sacrificial blood and by the technique of the officiating …
4204 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Temple, A2.34
… Janneus (104-78 BC) led, as formerly told, to the greater part being railed off for the exclusive use of the priests (Josephus, Ant, XIII, xiii, 5). In the Mishna the name …
4205 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Thunder.2
… :7; 104:7; Isaiah 29:6 ), qol, "a voice" ( Exodus 9:23; 1 Samuel 7:10; 12:17; Job 28:26; 38:25 )): Thunder is the noise resulting from the lightning discharge. It is very common in the …
4207 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Vine.9
… ; Psalms 104:15 ). But the Nazirite might eat nothing of the vine "from the kernels even to the husk" ( Numbers 6:4; Judges 13:14 ).
4208 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Way.2
… ; 101, 104, 128; Proverbs 1:19, etc.) and will obtain such punishment as its lack of merit warrants ( 1 Kings 8:32, 39; 2 Chronicles 6:23; Job 30:12; 34:11; Jeremiah 17:10; Ezekiel …
4209 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Wine; Wine Press.21
… ; Psalms 104:15; Ecclesiastes 9:7; 10:19; Zechariah 9:15; 10:7 ), and while Judges 9:13 represented a mere verbal remnant of a long-obsolete concept, yet the idea contained …
4210 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Wisdom.18
… ; Psalms 104:1 - 35; Psalms 107:1 - 43; Psalms 147:1 - 20; Psalms 148:1 - 14 ); in the Apocrypha must be added Sirach and Wisdom, with part of Baruch; while of the other writings …
4211 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Wisdom.37
… ; Psalms 104:24; Proverbs 3:19 ). Partly this reticence seems to be due to a feeling that God's knowledge is hardly to be compared in kind to man's, partly to the fact …
4212 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. World, Cosmological.12
… ( Psalms 104:2; Isaiah 40:22 ), or a "scroll" that can be rolled up ( Isaiah 34:4 ); if "windows" of heaven are once or twice mentioned, in many other places there is a quite clear …
4213 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Zoology.53
… ; Psalms 104:18; 1 Samuel 24:2 ), English Versions of the Bible "wild goat," is quite certainly the ibex, but it is possible that 'aqqo may be another name for the same …
4214 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Alleluia.2 (William Smith)
… Psalm 104:35; Psalm 105:45; Psalm 106; Psalm 111:1; Psalm 112:1; Psalm 113:1; comp. Psalm 113:9; Psalm 115:18; Psalm 116:19; Psalm 117:2. The literal meaning of “hallelujah …
4215 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Ant.2 (William Smith)
… the 104 European species, two of those species do lay up food, and are called harvesting ants. Like species have been found in Texas and South America, and are …
4216 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Chariot.2 (William Smith)
… ; Psalm 104:3; Jeremiah 51:21; Zechariah 6:1 .
4217 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Coney.2 (William Smith)
… Psalm 104:18; Proverbs 30:26. Its color is gray or brown on the back, white on the belly; it is like the alpine marmot, scarcely of the size of the domestic cat, having …
4218 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Goat.2 (William Smith)
… ; Psalm 104:18, it is not at all improbable that some species of ibex is denoted.
4219 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Leviathan.2 (William Smith)
… ; Psalm 104:26; Isaiah 27:1. In the margin of Job 3:8 and text of Job 41:1 the crocodile is most clearly the animal denoted by the Hebrew word. Psalm 74:14 also clearly …
4220 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Maccabees.2 (William Smith)
… . 105–104, was the first who assumed the kingly title, though Simon had enjoyed the fullness of the kingly power. Alexander Jannæus was the next successor, b.c …