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96241 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ascend.2

… 28:12; John 3:13 ). the Revised Version (British and American) uses the appropriate form of "to go up" in all cases falling under (2) and (3); in those under (4) it retains "ascend …

96242 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ascension.3

… :33; 12:32; 12, 28; 5, 10, 17, 28; 20:17 ). These passages show that the event was constantly in view, and anticipated by our Lord. The Ascension is also clearly implied in …

96243 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ascension.5

… :6 - 12 is clear. Jesus Christ was on the Mount of Olives. There had been conversation between Him and His disciples, and in the course of it He was taken up; and a cloud …

96245 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ascension.17

… ; 10:12 ); He bestowed the gift of the Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost ( Acts 4:9, 33 ); He added disciples to the church ( Acts 2:47 ); He worked with the disciples as they …

96246 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ascension.24

… 9:12 ), and as High Priest, at once human and Divine, He is able to sympathize ( Hebrews 4:15 ); able to succor ( Hebrews 2:18 ); and able to save ( Hebrews 7:25 ).

96247 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ascension.28

… 14:12; see also John 14:25 - 26; John 16:14 - 15 ).

96248 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ascent.6

(4) In the Revised Version (British and American) Ezekiel 40:31, 34, 37; Nehemiah 12:37, of a flight of steps, stairs.

96249 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ashamed.2

… 50:12 ). (4) Repentance causes shame for sin ( Jeremiah 31:19; Romans 6:21 ). (5) Calamities also, and judgments ( Jeremiah 14:3 - 4; 15:9; 20:11 ). (6) Capacity for shame may be lost through …

96250 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ashdoth Pisgah.2

… :40; 12:8, ’Ashedoth, translated "springs" in the King James Version, is "slopes" in the Revised Version (British and American) ( Deuteronomy 3:17; Joshua 12:3; 13:20 ).

96251 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Asherah.11

… 4:12. The existence of numerous symbols in each of which the goddess was believed to be immanent led to the creation of numerous forms of the goddess herself …

96252 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ashes.4

… 13:12, is Job’s equivalent, says one writer, for our modern "rot." For the ritual use of the ashes of the Red Heifer by the priests, see RED HEIFER .

96253 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ashtaroth; Ashteroth-karnaim; Beeshterah.4

… Maccabees 12:21 ). It crowns a promontory which stands out between the deep gorge of the Yarmuk River and a great chasm, at the head of which is a waterfall. It could …

96255 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ashtoreth.8

… Maccabees 12:26 ), Atar, without the feminine suffix, is identified with the goddess `Athah or `Athi (Greek Gatis). The cult of the Greek Aphrodite in Cyprus was borrowed …

96256 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ashtoreth.12

… :4; 12:10, etc.). Sometimes she was addressed as Naamah, "the delightful one," Greek Astro-noe, the mother of Eshmun and the Cabeiri. The Philistines seem to have adopted …

96257 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Aside.2

… ( Hebrews 12:1 : apotithemi).

96258 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Asmodaeus.2

… 31:12 ) and of "Apollyon" ( Revelation 9:11 ), and in Tobit is represented as loving Sara, only daughter of Raguel of Ecbatana, and as causing the death on the bridal …

96259 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ass.6

… 11:12 ), "a wild ass’s colt."

96260 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ass.14

… 16:12 ), referring to Ishmael, designates a free nomad. In Job the name pere’ is applied to the desert dwellers ( Job 24:5 ). Jeremiah employs this name as a symbol of …