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95981 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 1-7.29

(12) Headlam (HDB) does not believe that the problem has as yet been scientifically attacked, but that the solution lies in the textual license of scribes of …

95982 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 1-7.31

… 2:12 f; 2 Corinthians 12:18 .) He was later with Paul in Crete ( Titus 1:5 ). But the absence of mention of Titus in Acts may be due to the fact that he was a brother of Luke …

95983 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 1-7.33

… ( Acts 12:19 - 23; Josephus, Ant, XVIII, vi, Acts 7:1 - 60, XIX, viii, Acts 2:1 - 47 ). The argument about Josephus may be definitely dismissed from the field. With that goes all …

95984 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 1-7.37

… Acts 12:1 - 25 probably rests on the authority of John Mark ( Acts 12:12, 25 ), in whose mother’s house the disciples were assembled. Luke was apparently thrown with …

95985 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 1-7.38

Continued in ACTS OF THE APOSTLES, 8-12 .

95987 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 8-12.2

Acts of the Apostles, 8-12 - Continued from ACTS OF THE APOSTLES, 1-7 .

95988 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 8-12.4

… :4, 12 ). It is therefore natural to suppose that this private conference narrated by Paul in Galatians came in between Acts 2:5 and Acts 6:1 - 15. Luke may not, indeed …

95989 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 8-12.5

… Acts 12:1 - 25 that we reach an event whose date is reasonably certain. This is the death of Herod Agrippa I in 44 AD. But even so, Luke does not correlate the life …

95990 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 8-12.6

… Corinthians 12:12 ). It is not scientific to rule a book out beforehand because it narrates miracles (Blass, Acta Apostolorum, 8). Ramsay (St. Paul the Traveler, 8 …

95991 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 8-12.7

… Acts 12:1 - 25, Paul in Acts 13:1 - 52 through Acts 28:1 - 31. Still Paul’s conversion is told in Acts 9:1 - 43 and Peter reappears in Acts 15:1 - 41. But these great personages …

95992 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adadrimmon.2

Adadrimmon - a-dad-rim’-on: Shorter and less accurate name of a place in the Valley of Megiddo, which tradition connected with the death of King Josiah ( Zechariah 12:11; 2 Chronicles 35:22 ).

95993 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adah.4

… , 10, 12, 16, the Hittite wife of Esau, daughter of Elon, and mother of Eliphaz. In this chapter Esau’s other wives are Oholibamah, a Hivite, and Basemath the daughter …

95994 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adaiah.10

(8) One of the priests of the latest Bible times, mentioned with a partial genealogy ( Nehemiah 11:12; 1 Chronicles 9:12 ).

95995 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adam in the New Testament.5

… 5:12 - 21 : The passage is the logical center of the epistle, the central point to which everything that precedes has converged, and out of which everything which …

95996 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adamant.2

… 7:12 )): In the passages cited and in Jeremiah 17:1, where it is rendered "diamond" the word shamir evidently refers to a hard stone. The word adamant ("unconquerable …

95998 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adida.2

… Maccabees 12:38 ), who later encamped here to meet the army of Tryphon ( 1 Maccabees 13:13; Ant, XIII, vi, 5). It was also here that Aretas, king of Arabia, met Alexander …

95999 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adiel.4

(2) Father of Maasai, one of the priests who dwelt in Jerusalem after the return from the Exile ( 1 Chronicles 9:12 ).

96000 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Administer; Administration.2

… Corinthians 12:5; 2 Corinthians 8:19 - 20; 9:12 respectively, and replaced in the Revised Version (British and American) by "minister" and "ministration." The root …