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96001 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adna.4

(2) A priest of the family of Harum, during the high-priesthood of Joiakim son of Jethua ( Nehemiah 12:12 - 15 ).

96002 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adnah.3

(1) A warrior of the tribe of Manasseh, who deserted Saul and joined David’s forces at Ziklag ( 1 Chronicles 12:20 - 21 )

96003 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adoniram.2

… Kings 12:18 ). The name Adoram seems to be a contraction of Adoniram, and doubtless the same person held the office in all the three reigns. The name also appears …

96004 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adoni-zedek.2

… 10:12 - 14 ). Adoni-zedek and his four allies were shut up in a cave, while the battle lasted, and afterward were taken out by Joshua’s order, put to death and hanged …

96005 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adoption.24

… 8:12 - 17 the idea of obligation or debt is coupled with that of liberty. Man is thought of as at one time under the authority and power of the flesh ( Romans 8:5 ), but …

96006 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adoration.10

… 2:12, if the text there be correct. Kissing hands to the object of adoration was customary among the Romans (Pliny xxviii.5). The New Testament word for "worship …

96007 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adoration.16

… :11 - 12 ), with whom is associated the Redeemer-Lamb.

96008 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adorn.4

… Matthew 12:44 the King James Version the word is translated "garnish" and is used in a figurative sense. It describes accurately the condition of the Jewish …

96009 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adullam.3

… ( Joshua 12:15; 15:35; 2 Chronicles 11:7; Micah 1:15; Nehemiah 11:30 ). In the list of 31 kings whom Joshua smote, Adullam follows Hormah, Arad, Libnah, and precedes Makkedah …

96010 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adullamite.2

Adullamite - a-dul’-am-it: The gentilic adjective of ADULLAM, which see. It is used only of Judah’s friend Hirah ( Genesis 38:1, 12, 20 ).

96011 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adultery.6

… Samuel 12:7 ); the penitential psalm ( Psalms 51:1 - 19 )--"Miserere"--was sung by the royal bard as a prayer for divine pardon. Promiscuous intercourse with their neighbors …

96012 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Advantage.2

… Corinthians 12:17; compare 2 Corinthians 2:11 ). In Jude 1:16 "advantage" (opheleia) means "profit."

96013 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adversary.4

… ; Luke 12:58; 18:3; 1 Peter 5:8 ). According to the last passage the devil is the "accuser" or "prosecutor" of believers, but according to another writer they have an "advocate …

96014 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Advice; Advise; Advisement.2

… 21:12 the King James Version (the Revised Version (British and American) "consider" from, ra’ah, "to see") and Proverbs 13:10 where "well-advised" is the same as "considerate …

96015 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Affect; Affection.2

… Corinthians 12:31; 1, 39 ). "Affect" has a similar meaning in Ecclesiasticus 13:11. (3) In the passive, it occurs in the sense of "to be disposed," in a neutral sense, with …

96016 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Affect; Affection.3

… 6:12 "Ye are straitened in your own affections" (lit. "bowels," regarded as the seat of kindly feelings, compare Eng "heart’ ) Song of Solomon 2 Cor 7:15. (3) In an evil sense …

96017 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Affect; Affection.4

"Affectioned" occurs once, in a neutral sense: Romans 12:10, "affectioned (i.e. "disposed") one to another" In 1 Thessalonians 2:8, we have "affectionately," in a good sense.

96018 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Affirm; Affirmatives.2

… ; Acts 12:15; 25:19 pha-sko; Romans 3:8 phemi; 1 Timothy 1:17; Titus 3:8 diabebaioomai. The Hebrew does not employ affirmative particles, but gives a positive reply …

96020 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Affliction.4

12:7 ), though he recognized that the evil agent was subordinate to God’s purpose of grace, and was the means of moral discipline ( 1 Corinthians 12:7, 9 ). Thus …