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7881 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dross.2

Dross - dros (sigh): The refuse of smelting of precious metal ( Proverbs 25:4; 26:23 ); used figuratively of what is base or worthless ( Isaiah 1:22, 25; Ezekiel 22:18 - 19; Psalms 119:119 ).

7882 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Enlighten.5

… ( Psalms 119:130; 2 Timothy 3:15; 2 Peter 1:19 ). Sin mars the intellectual discernment; "but he that is spiritual discerneth all things" ( 1 Corinthians 2:15 King James …

7883 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Err; Error.3

… "; Psalms 119:118; Isaiah 28:7 the King James Version (thrice); ta`ah, Psalms 95:10; Proverbs 14:22; Isaiah 35:8. It means also "to cause to err" ( Isaiah 3:12; 30:28, "a bridle that …

7884 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Everlasting.3

… :5; 119:144, on the other hand, the Revised Version (British and American) changes the word to "for ever." In much the larger number of places `olam is translated "ever …

7885 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eye.5

… ( Psalms 119:18 ). This is done by the law of God ( Psalms 19:8 ) or by the spirit of God ( Ephesians 1:18 ), or it may be "darkened" and "holden" ( Luke 24:16; compare Matthew 13:13; 2 …

7886 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Faint.14

… :2; 119:81; elsewhere it is rendered by words expressing wasting or languishing. The panic in Canaan due to famine is expressed ( Genesis 47:13 ) by the word lahah …

7887 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Faithful; Faithfulness.11

… :13; 119:137,142; 143:1). Accordingly the Old Testament conception of the righteousness of God has been practically identified with His covenant faithfulness …

7888 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Far; Farther.2

… " ( Psalms 119:155; compare Proverbs 15:29 ), "far from righteousness" ( Isaiah 46:12 ), "not far from the kingdom of God" ( Mark 12:34 ), etc. For "far" the Revised Version (British …

7889 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Fashion.5

… ; Psalms 119:73; Ezekiel 16:7 ); (d) tsur, "to bind up together," "compress" ( Exodus 32:4, of Aaron fashioning the golden calf out of the golden rings).

7890 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Fat.4

The expression "fat" is often used in figurative senses, e.g. abundant, exuberant, lusty, fertile, robust, outwardly successful ( Deuteronomy 32:15; Psalms 92:14 the King James Version; Psalms 119:70; Proverbs 11:25; 13:4, etc.).

7891 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Fear.10

… ; Psalms 119:120; Isaiah 2:10, 19, 21 ), it is more the feeling of reverent regard for their God, tempered with awe and fear of the punishment of disobedience. As such …

7892 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Forge; Forger.2

… Psalms 119:69, "forged" occurs with a similar meaning: "The proud have forged a lie against me" (compare Sirach 51:2 ). "Forger," in the sense of "one who forges, makes, anything …

7893 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, The.47

… Christ, 119, with note, p. 121), for it indicates that as Paul and Luke were in very close sympathy as to the person of our Lord, so they are in equally close sympathy …

7894 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gimel.2

… Psalms 119:1 - 176; transliterated in this Encyclopedia with the dagesh as "g", and without the dagesh as "gh" (aspirated "g"). It came also to be used for the number three …

7895 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. God, 2.53

… ( Psalms 119:137 - 144; 129:4 ). (d) That both holiness and righteousness were conceived as moral qualities is reflected in the profound sense of sin which the pious …

7896 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Goel.3

For the figurative use of Goel ("redeemer") see Psalms 119:154; Proverbs 23:11; Job 19:25; Isaiah 41 1:1Isa 4:1-6b.

7897 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gold.4

… :3; 119:127; Proverbs 8:19; Song of Solomon 5:11, 15; Isaiah 13:12; Lamentations 4:2 ); charuts ( Psalms 68:13; Proverbs 3:14; 10, 19; 16:16; Zechariah 9:3 ); kethem, literally, "carved …

7898 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Grace.8

… . Psalms 119:1 - 176 is the essence of legalism, but the writer feels overwhelmed throughout by the greatness of the mercy that disclosed such statutes to men …

7899 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Grease.2

Grease - gres (chelebh, "fat," "suet"): The word occurs once in the metaphorical sense "prosperous," then dull, gross, brutal: "Their heart is as fat as grease" ( Psalms 119:70; compare Isaiah 6:10, and see FAT ).

7900 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Grief; Grieve.3

… Psalms 119:158; 139:21, the Revised Version, margin "loathe"; chamets, implying to be bitterly or violently moved, sour (often translated "leavened"), only in Psalms …