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5252 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1158.15 (Matthew Henry)
… was white as the light, exceedingly white, as snow, so as no fuller on earth can whiten them. This Peter, James, and John, were eye-witnesses of, and therefore might …
5253 Etymology dictionary, p. mean (adj.1).3
… England. James Stirling, in "Letters from the Slave States" [London, 1857], mentioning mean whites (poor whites in the South who do manual labor and are looked down …
5254 Etymology dictionary, p. mudsill (n.).2
… by James M. Hammond (1807-1864) of South Carolina, March 4, 1858, in the U.S. Senate, alluding to the necessary lowest class of society. In the speech he also took the …
5255 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Antelope.5
… pure white with dark brown or black markings. It is a powerful animal and its horns may inflict dangerous wounds. It inhabits the deserts of Arabia and its …
5256 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Apparel.2
… King James Version: "Saul clad David with his apparel," probably some close-fitting garment worn under the armor, or sometimes without it. Severe judgment was …
5257 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ben-hur.2
Ben-hur - ben-hur' (ben-chur, "son of Hur"; the King James Version son of Hur; from a Hebrew root meaning "to be white." Compare HPN, 69, note 3): One of the twelve commissariat officers in the service of Solomon ( 1 Kings 4:8 ).
5258 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bonnet.2
… King James Version the designation of the special headdress of the rank and file of the priesthood, the Revised Version (British and American) "head-tire" ( Exodus …
5259 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Box.2
… King James Version; Mark 14:3 the King James Version; Luke 7:37 the King James Version (Greek alabastron). "Perfume-boxes" are mentioned in Isaiah 3:20; in the New …
5260 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Change.2
… King James Version). Used also of change of character, haphakh: (1) of leprosy, "changed unto white" ( Leviticus 13:16 ); (2) figuratively of the moral life, "Can the Ethiopian …