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96641 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Canon of the Old Testament, I.22
12. The Talmud (200-500 AD)
96642 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Canon of the Old Testament, II.3
… 11:12, when Joash was crowned king, Jehoiada the high priest is said to have given (literally "put upon") him "the testimony," which doubtless contained "the substance …
96643 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Canon of the Old Testament, II.4
… 7:12 and Daniel 9:2 might be brought forward to show the deep regard which the later prophets had for the writings of their predecessors. The former of these …
96644 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Canon of the Old Testament, II.6
… X 12 = 72) were sent. They were royally feasted; 70 questions were asked them to test their wisdom, and after 72 days of cooperation and conference they gave the …
96645 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Canon of the Old Testament, II.9
… 39:12, "Yet more willI utter, whichI have thought upon; andI am filled as the moon at the full." Yet, perhaps, in his day still only the Law and the Prophets were actually …
96646 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Canon of the Old Testament, II.15
… :34; 12:34; 15:25; 1 Corinthians 14:21 ), "law and prophets" ( Matthew 5:17; 7:12; 22:40; Luke 16:16; 24:44; Acts 13:15; 28:23 ). Such names or titles, though they do not define the limits …
96647 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Canon of the Old Testament, II.24
12. The Talmud (200-500 AD): The Talmud consists of two parts: (1) The Mishna (compiled circa 200 AD), a collection of systematized tradition; and (2) the Gemara, Gemara …
96648 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Canon of the Old Testament, II.25
… ; Ecclesiastes 12:13 - 14 )." Likewise Est was vigorously disputed by both the Jerusalem and Babylonian Gemaras, because the name of God was not found in it; but a …
96649 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Canon of the Old Testament, II.27
… that (12) doubts existed in the 2nd century concerning certain books; which books, however, were not seriously questioned.
96650 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Caperberry.2
… ; Ecclesiastes 12:5 the Revised Version, margin): The translation "the caperberry shall fail" (the Revised Version (British and American) "burst") instead of "desire …
96651 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Capharsalama.2
… , about 12 1/2 miles West of Jerusalem.
96652 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Caphtor; Caphtorim.3
… 1:12 (here the clause "whence went forth the Philistines" should, probably come after Caphtorim); Deuteronomy 2:23; Jeremiah 47:4; Amos 9:7 ). Jer (loc. cit.) calls it an …
96653 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Captain.3
… 8:12 and many other places). Sar is the chief officer of any department, civil and religious, as well as military--captain of the guard the King James Version and …
96654 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Captain.4
… Hebrews 12:2 the King James Version and the Revised Version (British and American), "author" (and finisher of our faith), "captain" being still retained in the Revised …
96655 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Captivity.27
12. Destruction of Jerusalem, 586 BC
96656 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Captivity.52
… :11 - 12 ).
96657 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Captivity.54
… 25:12 ). The numbers actually deported were but a moiety of the whole population. But the kingdom of the Ten Tribes was now at an end. Israel had become an Assyrian …
96658 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Captivity.78
12. Destruction of Jerusalem, 586 BC: Flight, Capture, and Punishment of Zedekiah
96659 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Captivity.79
… :11 - 12; 16, 18 ).
96660 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Captivity.82
… 25:12 ). "They were, as the Biblical narratives testify, the poorest of the land, from whom every man of substance and energy had been sifted; mere groups of peasants …