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97241 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Earing.2
… 8:12; Isaiah 30:24 .
97242 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Early.2
… 15:12 ), David ( 1 Samuel 17:20 ).
97243 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Earth.5
… 2:12 : ".... sprinkled dust upon their heads"; Psalms 104:29 : ".... they die, and return to their dust"; Genesis 18:27 : "dust and ashes."
97244 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Earth, Corners of The.2
… 11:12; "ends" in Job 37:3 and Job 38:13. The "four corners" of the earth ( Isaiah 11:12 ) or "land" ( Ezekiel 7:2 ) are therefore simply the extremities of the land in the four cardinal …
97245 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Earthly.2
… 3:12, "if I told you earthly things," i.e. things which are realized on earth, things within the circle of human observation, truths of subjective experience (e.g …
97246 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ease.4
… " ( Luke 12:19 ).
97247 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. East, Children of The.2
… 103:12 : "As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us." Qadham, "to precede" (whence qedhem, "east"), and its derivatives correspond …
97248 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Easter.2
… Acts 12:4 where it stands for Passover, as it is rightly rendered in the Revised Version (British and American). There is no trace of Easter celebration in the …
97249 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eben-ezer.3
… Joshua 12:18 ). Eusebius, Onomasticon places it between Jerusalem and Ascalon, in the neighborhood of Beth-shemesh. Conder suggests Deir Aban, fully 2 miles …
97250 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eben-ezer.4
… 7:12 ). It stood between Mizpeh and Shen. The latter is probably identical with `Ain Sinia, North of Bethel. This defines the district in which it may be found; but …
97251 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eber.5
(3) (4) Two Benjamites ( 1 Chronicles 8:12, 22 ).
97252 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eber.6
(5) The head of a priestly family ( Nehemiah 12:20 ).
97253 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ebez.2
Ebez - e’-bez (’ebhets, meaning unknown; Rhebes; the King James Version Abez): One of the 16 cities in Issachar ( Joshua 19:20 ). The name seems to be cognate to that of the judge Ibzan ( Judges 12:8 - 10 ). All else concerning it is conjecture.
97254 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ebionism; Ebionites.37
… (X, 12), and the child is born without pain, miraculously (XI, 8-14). A similar view of the birth of Christ is to be found in the Odes of Solomon (XIX, 7).
97255 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ecclesiastes, the Preacher.13
… :5,6,9-12; 5:1-12; 7:1-14,16-22; 8:1-8; 9:7-10; 10:1-4; 10:8 through 12:7). These may be called the "thou" sections, as most of them have the pronoun of the 2nd person singular. The …
97256 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ecclesiastes, the Preacher.15
… 1:12 - 18 ). This is equally the meaning of the text, whether we translate "vanity and vexation of spirit" or "vanity and a striving after wind," ("emptiness, and struggling …
97257 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ecclesiastes, the Preacher.16
… :1-12). No one could be in better shape than he for making this experiment, but again he only attains to unreality and perplexity of spirit. He says to himself that …
97258 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ecclesiastes, the Preacher.18
… " (8:12), no matter how strongly appearances may indicate the contrary.
97259 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ecclesiastes, the Preacher.19
The gnomic sections are mostly free from agnosticism and pessimism. The book as a whole sums itself up in the conclusion, "Fear God, and keep his commandments" ( Ecclesiastes 12:13 ).
97260 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ecclesiastes, the Preacher.22
… back") (12:11). Such are the words of all the great masters. So (he ends) my son, be warned! There are many books in this world. Choose good ones. And his conclusion is: Reverence …