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7441 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.59

… of Yahweh and as still holding very large powers, to look about for a successor. He turned to the tribe of Judah (the full brother of his own ancestor Levi), a tribe …

7442 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.62

… of Yahweh. Saul was indebted for his election to Samuel, just as Barak was to Deborah ( Judges 4:6 ). Like the judges who preceded him he had been put forward to meet …

7443 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.68

… of Yahweh, David left the ark at the house of a Philistine which happened to be near at hand. Since no misfortune befell this person, but on the contrary much …

7444 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.84

… Israel Yahweh ceased to rule: the expression used in 1 Samuel 26:19 is not a term of dogmatic theology. Like other Hebrews David had no theology. He believed …

7445 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Day.6

… of Yahweh" ( Isaiah 2:12 ); "day of the Lord" ( 1 Corinthians 5:5; 1 Thessalonians 5:2; 2 Peter 3:10 ); "day of salvation" ( 2 Corinthians 6:2 );. "day of Jesus Christ" ( Philippians 1:6 ).

7447 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Day of the Lord (Yahweh).2

… Lord (Yahweh) - (yom Yahweh; he hemera tou Kuriou): The idea is a common Old Testament one. It denotes the consummation of the kingdom of God and the absolute cessation …

7449 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Day of Yahweh.2

Day of Yahweh - See DAY OF THE LORD .

7450 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Daysman.2

… of Yahweh, or metaphorically, to "lay his hands upon" Him.

7451 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dead Sea, The.64

… , before Yahweh destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, like the garden of Yahweh, like the land of Egypt, as thou goest unto Zoar. So Lot chose him all the Plain of the Jordan …

7452 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Deborah.4

… of Yahweh, to the help of Yahweh among the mighty' ( Judges 5:23; compare the Revised Version, margin). Ephraim, Issachar, Machir, Benjamin were among the followers …

7453 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Decease, in the Old Testament and Apocyphra.2

… praise Yahweh ( Psalms 6:5; Psalms 88:10 - 12; Isaiah 38:18; Baruch 2:17; Sirach 17:27, 28 ). Nor does there seem to have been at first an anticipation of reward or punishment …

7454 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Decease, in the Old Testament and Apocyphra.3

… of Yahweh. Some passages refer clearly to such an escape at the end of the age ( Daniel 12:2; Isaiah 26:19 ). Only very few of the Old Testament believers reached the …

7455 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Defile; Defilement.3

… to Yahweh as covenant God and God of righteousness, was more fully in question. The land might be defiled by bloodshed ( Numbers 35:33 ), especially of the just …

7456 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Defile; Defilement.5

… of Yahweh's holiness, and their own required holiness and separateness in particular, thus preparing for the deep New Testament teachings of sin, and of …

7457 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Demon; Demoniac; Demonology.6

… of Yahweh (see AZAZEL ). According to Driver (HDB, I, 207), this item in the Levitical ritual "was intended as a symbolical declaration that the land and the people …

7458 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Descend; Descent.2

… ): Of Yahweh ( Exodus 34:5 ); of the Spirit ( Matthew 3:16 ); of angels ( Genesis 28:12; Matthew 28:2; John 1:51 ); of Christ ( 1 Thessalonians 4:16; Ephesians 4:9 ). "He also descended into …

7459 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Desire of All Nations.3

… that Yahweh is with them nevertheless, and in a little while will shake the heavens, the earth, the sea, the dry land and the nations, and "the desire of all nations …

7460 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Destroyer.3

… of Yahweh, and subservient to His will, and sometimes was not clearly distinguished from Yahweh Himself, whereas the latter was regarded as a perfectly distinct …