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7401 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Foot.6

… to shame. "And his name shall be called in Israel, The house of him that hath his shoe loosed." See also Ruth 4:7 - 8 .

7402 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Galatians, Epistle to The.67

… the shame of the cross--by capturing for the Law the Gentilechurches. They attack Paul because he stands in the way of this attempt. Their policy is treason …

7403 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gehazi.5

… his shameful lie. "And he went out from his presence a leper as white as snow."

7404 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy, 8 Part 1.152

… bosheth, "shame," as in Mephibosheth, Ishbosheth. Septuagint has Iesebada (Codex Vaticanus), Iessebadal, Isbaam (Codex Alexandrinus), in Chronicles, and Iebosthe …

7405 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Glory.36

… "a shame that is glory and grace," and 49:5 where the forfeited independence of Judah is described by the terms "power" and "glory."

7406 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. God, Names of.29

… of shame" ( 2 Samuel 2:8 ff), and the omission of Yahweh from the name of the apostate king, Ahaz ( 2 Kings 15:38, etc.). The name of the last king of Judah was most expressively …

7407 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Head.11

… , deep shame and mourning. In Esther 7:8 Haman’s face is covered as a condemned criminal, or as one who has been utterly put to shame, and who has nothing more to …

7408 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Herod.13

… in shameful exile. When Caius Caligula had become emperor and when his scheming favorite Herod Agrippa I, the bitter enemy of Antipas, had been made king in …

7409 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hidden.2

… ) "of shame"); of apokrupto, "to hide away," trop., not to reveal or make known ( 1 Corinthians 2:7, "But we speak God’s wisdom in a mystery, even the wisdom that hath been hidden …

7410 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hope.5

… to shame; because the love of God hath been shed abroad in our hearts through the Holy Spirit which was given unto us" ( Romans 5:5; compare Romans 8:16 - 17; 2 Corinthians …

7411 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hoshea.11

… the shame of its erstwhile worshippers.

7412 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hunger.3

… of shame" (I, i, 24). The reference of the aggravation of the sensation of hunger when one who is starving awakes from a dream of food ( Isaiah 29:8 ) is graphically illustrated …

7414 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ish-bosheth.2

… of shame," in 2 Samuel, where the story of his shameful murder is related, may be better explained as reference to this (see MEPHIBOSHETH, whose name was also changed …

7415 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ish-bosheth.3

… ). The shameful murder of Ish-Bosheth by his own captains is recorded in 2 Samuel 4:5 ff. David punished the murderers who had expected reward and buried Ish-Bosheth …

7416 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jehoiachin.5

… remainder, shame and calamity. Later on, he writes to the exiles in Babylon, advising them to make themselves at home and be good citizens ( Jeremiah 29:1 - 10 ). As …

7417 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerubbaal.2

… for "shame," displaced the word ba`al, no doubt because the name resembled one given in honor of Baal.

7418 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerubbesheth.3

… bosheth, "shameful thing," was substituted by later editors of the text for ba`al, "lord," in the text of Jeremiah 3:24; Hosea 9:10; in 2 Samuel 2:8, etc., we find Ish-bosheth …

7419 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c1.117

… , love, shame, penitence, had turned from her life of sin, entered the chamber. There, bathing Christ’s feet with her tears, wiping them with her tresses, and imprinting …

7420 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Johannine Theology, 1.91

… and shame. And the last element in the full conception of Divine love is its objects: "God so loved the world"; "Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved …