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9561 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Arabia.40

… which runs down its western side. In its northern parts this is said to be an extension of the limestone ranges of the Lebanon and Anti-Libanus. In its midmost …

9562 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Arabia.41

… , which runs from the Hauran in a Southeast direction to the Jauf (see DUMAH ), the West el-Kora to the North of Medina, the West el-Hamth between Medina and Mecca …

9563 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Arabia.58

… (tawaf), running or marching round the sanctuary (compare Psalms 26:6 ). An annual visitation was and still is made by those living at a distance, and sacrifices …

9564 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ark of the Covenant.10

… gold running all around it. At its four feet rings were added, through which the gold-covere d carrying-staves were put. These staves are also mentioned in 1 …

9565 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Army.16

… shall run before his chariots; and he will appoint them unto him for captains of thousands, and captains of fifties; and he Will set some to plow his ground, and …

9566 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Asahel.3

… swift running, and this fact brought misfortune upon him and upon Israel. When Abner and the forces of Ish-bosheth were defeated near Gibeon, Asahel pursued …

9567 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Asher (1).5

… wide running northward along the shore to the neighborhood of Sidon, touching Issachar, Zebulun and Naphtali on the East Asher seems to have taken possession …

9568 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Asia Minor, Archaeology of.7

… name, run parallel with the coast of the Black Sea near the Iris River, and tradition current there now holds that the women are stronger than the men, work harder …

9569 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ass.7

(4) Pere’, "wild ass," is derived from the root which means "to run," suggestive of the animal’s swiftness.

9570 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Assurance.2

… that runs through the entire epistle. For the classic passage on "full assurance" see Colossians 2:1 - 10 .

9571 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Assyria.36

… had run by the side of the horse became a mounted archer. Sennacherib further clothed the horseman in a coat of mail. The infantry were about ten times as numerous …

9572 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astrology.57

… week, running on continuously, the Jewish week, not the Babylonian. For the Babylonians, though they paid some attention to the 7th day, began their reckoning …

9573 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, I.115

… week, running on independently of the month. The Jewish Sabbath therefore differed from the Babylonian, which was tied to the lunar month. The same principle …

9574 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, III.12

… rivers run into the sea, yet the sea is not full; unto the place whither the rivers go, thither they go again" ( Ecclesiastes 1:7 ). Other references to the clouds in …

9575 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Authority in Religion.101

… had run through the Old Testament. As such, He claims finality in His teaching of the will of God, and absolute authority in the realm of religion and morals …

9576 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Azekah.3

… route running North to South from the neighborhood of Ajalon. Its position as a frontier fortress is comparable with that of Lachish: the name Zakareyeh …

9577 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babel, Babylon (2).37

… -wall running along its banks, forming a rampart. The houses of Babylon were of 3 and 4 stories. The roads which ran through the city were straight, and apparently …

9578 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babel, Babylon (2).57

… then runs southwards for another 930 yds., taking at that point a course to the Southeast for about 2 miles 160 yds. (3,300 meters). A wide gap occurs here, after …

9579 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babel, Babylon (2).58

… , it runs westward about 547 yds. (500 meters) West-Southwest, and then, bending almost at a right angle South-Southeast, turns East again toward the Euphrates …

9580 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babel, Babylon (2).61

… built, running North and South, as an additional protection. The remains on the western side of the river are insignificant, the changed course of the river …