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95961 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Achaicus.2
… 5:12 ) and to acknowledge their work ( 1 Corinthians 16:15 ff).
95962 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Achbor.4
… 22:12, 14; 2 Chronicles 34:20 ).
95963 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Achbor.5
… ; 36:12) as the father of Elnathan, who went to Egypt for King Jehoiakim in order to procure the extradition of Uriah the prophet, and who protested against the …
95964 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Achmetha.2
… :1; 12, 14; Judith 1:1, 2, 14; 2 Maccabees 9:3; Talmud hamdan; now hamadan).
95965 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Achsah.2
… 1:12 ff). Caleb, the narrative says, established Achsah in the South-country, and in addition, at her asking, gave her certain important springs of water--the "upper …
95966 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Achshaph.2
… :1; 12:20; 19:25 ). Several attempts have been made to identify the site of it, but explorers are not agreed as to the identification.
95967 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acquaint; Acquaintance.2
… Kings 12:5 .
95968 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acrostic.3
… 10:12, 14 - 15, 17 with qoph, resh, shin and taw. Four lines seem to have been allotted to each letter in the original form of the poem. In Psalms 25:1 - 22 all the letters …
95969 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 13-outline.3
2. The equipment of the early disciples for their task ( Acts 1:12 through Acts 2:47 ).
95970 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 13-outline.4
(a) The disciples obeying Christ’s parting command ( Acts 1:12 - 26 ).
95971 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 13-outline.14
(d) Great progress of the cause in the city ( Acts 5:12 - 16 ).
95972 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 13-outline.32
7. Persecution from the civil government ( Acts 12:1 - 25 ).
95973 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 13-outline.33
(a) Herod Agrippa I kills James and imprisons Peter ( Acts 12:1 - 19 ).
95974 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 13-outline.34
(b) Herod pays the penalty for his crimes ( Acts 12:20 - 23 ).
95975 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 13-outline.35
(c) Christianity prospers ( Acts 12:24 f).
95976 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 13-outline.38
(b) The province of Cyprus and the leadership of Paul ( Acts 13:4 - 12 ).
95977 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 13-outline.60
12. Paul turns to Jerusalem again with plans for Rome ( Acts 20:4 through Acts 21:16 ).
95978 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 13-outline.63
(c) The story of Troas ( Acts 20:7 - 12 ).
95979 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 13-outline.77
(h) Paul’s escape from the plot of Jewish conspirators ( Acts 23:12 - 30 ).
95980 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 13-outline.79
(b) Paul’s appearance before Felix ( Acts 24 ). (c) Paul before Festus ( Acts 25:1 - 12 ). (d) Paul, as a matter of curiosity and courtesy, brought before Herod Agrippa II ( Acts 25:13 through Acts 26:32 ).