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4221 Etymology dictionary, p. cyber-.2
… ) counted 104 words formed from it by 1994. Cyberpunk (by 1986) and cyberspace (1982) were among the earliest. The OED 2nd edition (1989) has only cybernetics and …
4222 Etymology dictionary, p. Dacian (adj.).2
… in 104 C.E. and made a Roman province, Dacia, corresponding roughly to modern Romania. From Latin Daci, from Greek Dakoi. As a noun from 1776.
4223 Etymology dictionary, p. Jugurthine (adj.).2
"pertaining to Jugurtha, king of Numidia in North Africa (died 104 B.C.E.). The war against him (c. 110-106 B.C.E.) was chronicled by the Roman historian Sallust.
4224 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adoration.14
… ; Psalms 104:1 - 35 .)
4225 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Alms; Almsgiving.8
… 40, 104; 9 54).
4226 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Anointing.3
… ( Psalms 104:15 ).
4227 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Antediluvian Patriarchs.11
… - 22, 104, 116; Budde, Urgeschichte, 182, 527-31; Driver, Introduction 10, 14, 21; Strack, Genesis 2:1 - 25, Genesis 23:1 - 20; Gunkel, Genesis, Genesis 49:1 - 33; Skinner, Genesis, Genesis …
4228 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Apocalyptic Literature, 1.6
… chapter 104 there are series of sections of varying origin which may be regarded as appendices. There are throughout these books many interpolations. The …
4229 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Aristobulus.3
… in 104 BC.
4230 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, I.103
… " ( Psalms 104:19 ), that is, for religious assemblies or feasts (mo`adhim). Two of these were held at the full of the moon, the Passover and the Feast of Tabernacles …
4231 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bath Kol.2
… (135-104 BC) heard a voice while offering a burnt sacrifice in the temple, which Josephus expressly interprets as the voice of God (compare Babylonian SoTah …
4232 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Beam.3
… , Psalms 104:3; of building, Nehemiah 2:8; 3, 6 ). Yet another term, kaphim, is used in Habakkuk 2:11 : "The stone shall cry out of the wall, and the beam out of the timber shall …
4233 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Beth-shean; Beth-shan.2
… (i.104-6). Here Tryphon failed in his first attempt to take Jonathan by treachery ( 1 Maccabees 12:40 ). It fell to John Hyrcanus, but was taken from the Jews by Pompey …
4234 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Birds.30
They sing among the branches" ( Psalms 104:12 ).
4235 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Birds.33
As for the stork, the fir-trees are her house" ( Psalms 104:17 ).
4236 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 …
4237 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 …
4238 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cedar.11
The cedars of Lebanon, which he hath planted" ( Psalms 104:16 ).
4239 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 …
4240 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cherubim (1).12
… Psalms 104:3 :