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5281 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Fowl.3
… King James Version; Isaiah 18:6 the King James Version "fowls"; Job 28:7, "a path which no fowl knoweth," the Revised Version (British and American) "no bird of prey"); in …
5282 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Frankincense.2
… meaning "whiteness," referring to the milky color of the fresh juice: Exodus 30:34; Leviticus 2:1 f, Leviticus 15:1 - 33 f; Leviticus 5:11; 6:15; 24:7; Numbers 5:15; 1 Chronicles …
5283 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c2.45
… became white as light ("as snow," the King James Version, Mark). Heavenly visitants, recognized from their converse as Moses and Elijah, appeared with Him and spoke …
5284 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Leper; Leprosy.2
… King James Version "rising"), scabs or cuticular crusts (Hebrew cappachath; Septuagint semasia) and white shining spots appearing to be deeper than the skin …
5285 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Man, Natural.5
… King James Version). Here the "old man" is called the "body of sin," as the physical organism is called the body of the soul or spirit, and is to be "crucified" and "destroyed …
5286 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Marble.2
… , and white, and yellow, and black marble," or, according to the margin, "a pavement of porphyry, and white marble, and alabaster, and stone of blue color" ( Esther 1:6 ); `ammudhe …
5287 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Network.2
… rendered "white cloth." In the American Standard Revised Version "network" is substituted for "pictures" in the King James Version ( Proverbs 25:11 ), "baskets" in …
5288 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Oil Tree.2
… King James Version "pine"; 'atse shemen, in 1 Kings 6:23, 31 - 32, translated "olive wood"): The name "oleaster" used to be applied to the wild olive, but now belongs to quite …
5289 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Orchard.2
… King James Version "orchards"; see PARADISE. (2) kepos, "garden" or "orchard": "a white thorn in an orchard" ( Baruch 6:71 ).
5290 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ossifrage.2
… a white head, black beard on the chin, and the part of the eye commonly called the "white" in most animals, which is visible in but few birds, in this family is pronounced …
5291 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Palestine, 3.7
… the white "narcisus; and the Hebrew word occurs also in Assyrian (chabacillatu), as noted by Delitzsch (quoting WAI, V, 32, number 4), referring to a white bulbous …
5292 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Palm Tree.12
… King James Version; compare 2 Maccabees 10:7 ). The same idea comes out in the use of palm branches by the multitudes who escorted Jesus to Jerusalem ( John 12:13 …
5293 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Papyrus.49
… James, complete, is at Strassburg. A Coptic text of Proverbs has been brought to Berlin from the same source which supplied the Clement codex (the White Convent …
5294 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pygarg.2
… argos, "white") was used by Herodotus (iv.192) as the name of an antelope. A white rump is a very common feature of deer and antelopes, and is commonly explained as …
5295 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sela.2
… King James Version Selah ( 2 Kings 14:7 )): English Versions of the Bible renders this as the name of a city in 2 Kings 14:7; Isaiah 16:1. In Judges 1:36; 2 Chronicles 25 …
5296 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Shaphir.2
… King James Version Saphir): One of a group of towns mentioned in Micah 1:10 - 15. From the association with Gath, Achzib (of Judah) and Mareshah, it would seem that …
5297 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Silk; Silkworm.2
… King James Version has "silk," and in Genesis 41:42 and Exodus 25:4, the King James Version margin has "silk" and the Revised Version margin has "cotton."
5298 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tabernacle, A.43
… King James Version and the English Revised Version "chapiters") overlaid with silver ( Exodus 38:17 ). The "fillets" are here, as usually, regarded as silver rods …
5299 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tetter.2
… King James Version is thus rendered in the Revised Version (British and American). The eruption referred to in Leviticus 13:39 is a pale white spot on the skin …
5300 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Transfiguration.3
… Peter, James and John, withdrew to a high mountain apart (probably Mt. Hermon; see next article) for prayer. While praying Jesus was "transfigured," "his face did …