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681 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ministry.42

… "common meal" at stated times; they made a monthly collection; they were ruled by a committee of office-bearers; and they exercised a certain amount of discipline …

682 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Passover.22

… paschal meal. Some doubt exists as to Whether the Last Supper was the paschal meal or not. According to the Synoptic Gospels, it was ( Luke 22:7; Matthew 26:17; Mark …

683 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Passover.23

… ; the meal; partaking of the matstsah that had been set aside as 'aphiqomen or dessert; grace after meat; Hallel; request that the service be accepted. Thereafter …

684 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Patara.2

… this meal in token of Israel's freedom.

685 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pentateuch, 2b.35

… evening meal-offering .... with the burnt-offering of all the people of the land, and their meal-offering.' This again gives us the two burnt offerings, though, on …

686 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Priest, High.20

… regular meal offering ( Leviticus 6:14 - 15 ). He must share with the priests in the caring for the lamp that burned continually ( Exodus 27:21 ), He must assist in arranging …

687 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sacrifice, in the Old Testament, 1.125

… offerings, meal offerings and sin offerings, disconnect them entirely from any sense of sin or estrangement from God, and divest them of all piacular value …

688 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sacrifice, in the Old Testament, 1.133

… a meal with Him, or to gain His favor by a bribe, but to present Him with something that represented a part of the offerer which might be accepted in his stead …

689 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sacrifice, in the Old Testament, 2.17

… . This meal offering must all be burnt; none could be eaten. With the sin offerings and guilt offerings every meal offering baked in any way belongs to the priest …

690 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sacrifice, in the Old Testament, 2.43

… for two lambs, one sufficed, with a corresponding meal offering, or one turtle-dove and a young pigeon ( Leviticus 14:21 - 22 ). The Nazirite, if defiled during his …

691 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sprinkle; Sprinkling.3

meal in which the tribal god and his worshippers sat together and participated in the same food, and in this way came to possess the same life. The two-fold sprinkling …

692 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Table.4

… the two regular words, shulchan is properly "a piece of hide," and so "a leather mat," placed on the ground at meal time, but the word came to mean any "table," however …

693 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Unwashen.2

… before meals must be cleansed (religiously) by washing, which consisted in two affusions and must extend up to the wrist, else the hand was still unclean. Jewish …

694 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Abraham.2 (William Smith)

… . The meal ended, they foretold the birth of Isaac, and went on their way to Sodom. Abraham accompanied them, and is represented as an interlocutor in a dialogue …

695 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Elijah.2 (William Smith)

… the meal, and restored the son of the widow to life after his apparent death. 1 Kings 17. In this or some other retreat an interval of more than two years must have …

696 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Meals.2 (William Smith)

Meals. Our information on the subject of meals is but scanty. The early Hebrews do not seem to have given special names to their several meals, for the terms …

697 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Pan.2 (William Smith)

… DAV, two seem to imply a shallow pan or plate, such as is used by the Bedouins and Syrians for baking or dressing rapidly their cakes of meal, such as were used …

698 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Passover.4 (William Smith)

… the meal. The number of the party was to be calculated as nearly as possible, so that all the flesh of the lamb might be eaten; but if any portion of it happened …

699 Vine's Expository Dictionary of OT Words, p. Bread.2

… ), “bread; meal; food; fruit.” This word has cognates in Ugaritic, Syriac, Aramaic, Phoenician, and Arabic. Lechem occurs about 297 times and at every period of biblical …

700 Vine's Expository Dictionary of OT Words, p. Feast.4

… , communal meals, singing, and dancing. The whole matter was displeasing to God ( Exodus 32:5 - 7 ).