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9681 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gerasa; Gerasenes.3

… downward run, could not avoid plunging into the depths. Many ancient tombs are to be seen in the face of the hills. Gerasa itself is probably represented by …

9682 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Geron.2

Geron - ge’-run (Geron): Not much seems to be gained by translating with the Revised Version, margin "Geron, an Athenian," for "an old man of Athens" in 2 Maccabees 6:1 .

9683 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gezer.4

… hill runs a great high road from Egypt to Syria; to the North lies the Vale of Aijalon, across which runs the modern carriage road to Jerusalem, and up which ran …

9685 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gihon (2).8

… . One running from the source at a considerable lower level than that of Hezekiah was followed by the present writer (see PEFS, 1902, 35-38) for 176 ft. It was very …

9686 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gilboa, Mount.3

… , and, running from Zer`in to the Southeast, it then sweeps southward to join the Samarian uplands. It presents an imposing appearance from the plain, but the …

9687 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Good.3

… frequently run into each other, the following may be distinguished: (a) Possessing desirable qualities, beneficial, agreeable, e.g. "good for food" ( Genesis 2 …

9688 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Greece; Graecia.5

… ; and, running southward through Laconia, the two important ranges called Taygetus (now, Pentedaktylo, 7,900 ft.) and Parnon (now, Malevo, 6,430 ft.). Minor ranges …

9689 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Greece; Graecia.8

… ranges run generally from North to South, consists of a formation of grayish and yellowish-white compact limestone, while the eastern half--Macedonia, Thessaly …

9690 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Guiltless.2

… ideas running over into each other as with the word "guilt." The latter meaning seems to predominate in Exodus 20:7; Deuteronomy 5:11; 2 Samuel 14:9; 1 Kings 2:9. The …

9691 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Halak, Mount.2

… which runs the road from the South to Hebron. To the Southwest opens Wady Maderah, a continuation of Waddy el-Fiqrah, in which there rises a conspicuous hill …

9692 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hard; Hardiness; Harddiness; Hardly.9

… wetted," "running into clods" ( Job 38:38 ), the Revised Version (British and American) "runneth into a mass"; "hardness of heart" occurs in the Gospels; in Mark 3:5, it is porosis …

9693 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hauran.4

… West, runs a broad vale, from Jebel el `Aswad in the North, to the Yarmuk in the Southwest, and the open desert in the Southeast. It is from 1,500 to 2,000 ft. above …

9694 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hazar.7

… valley running nearly parallel with the coast for about 100 miles, north of el-Yemen. The ruins and inscriptions found by Glaser show that it was once the home …

9695 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.126

… ). 5. Run the race looking unto Jesus ( Hebrews 12:1 - 3 ). 6. Sufferings as discipline from the Father ( Hebrews 12:4 - 11 ).

9696 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.135

… they `run the race that is set before (them), looking unto Jesus the author and perfecter of .... faith ( Hebrews 2:3; 3:12 ff; Hebrews 4:1 ff; Hebrews 10:28 ff; Hebrews 12:1 f …

9697 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Gospel According to The.25

… which runs parallel to the former" (The Gospel according to the Hebrews, 104). The possibility of two editions of the same Gospel-writing coming from the same …

9698 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebron (1).9

… situation, running along a valley, like this, could not have been that of earlier and less settled times. From many of the pilgrim narratives, we can gather that …

9699 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heifer, Red.2

… with running water to obtain the so-called "water for impurity." (Such is the correct translation of the American Standard Revised Version in Numbers 19:9, 13 …

9700 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heifer, Red.3

… , preferably running water ( Numbers 19:17; compare Leviticus 14:5 ff; Leviticus 15:13 ), is the natural means, and is employed universally. But where the impurity …