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9761 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Territory of.12
… areas running longitudinally North and South, yet all through history there has been a recognition of a further--and politically more important--division …
9762 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Territory of.13
… and runs successively down the Wady Sanieh and the Wady `Aujeh and by the eastern river `Aujeh to the Jordan. This division-line is one conformable to the physical …
9763 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Territory of.17
… valleys running North and South. Commencing at the Vale of Ajalon and passing South, we have in succession the Wady el Ghurab and, after crossing the Wady es …
9764 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Territory of.18
… hills running East and West, difficult for a caravan and almost impracticable for an army. On the West the hills rise sharply from those valleys which delimit …
9765 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Territory of.19
… and runs by Nebi Musa joining the line of the modern carriage road a mile or so after passing the deserted ruin of the Saracenic Khan el Ahmar. Here runs the …
9766 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Territory of.20
… plateaus-running North and South, very stony and barren and supplied with but scanty springs: "dew" is less plentiful than in the north; several of the elevated …
9767 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judith, Book of.23
… patriotism runs through the narrative, and no opportunity of enforcing the claims of the Jewish law is lost. Note especially what is taught in the speeches …
9768 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Kedesh (1).5
… which runs out in a low ridge into the little plain to the West. Near the fountain, which rises under the ridge to the North, are the most interesting of the ancient …
9769 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Kidron, the Brook.3
… valley runs into the Kidron that some would locate TOPHETH (which see). Except at the irrigated gardens, the ravine is a dry valley containing water only during …
9770 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Kir of Moab.4
… hollow runs northwestward to the sea. It is a position of great natural strength, being connected with the uplands to the East only by a narrow neck. It is 3,370 …
9771 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Kishon.3
… bed runs along the bottom of a trench some 20 ft. deep through the plain. It is easily crossed at the fords by those who know how to avoid the localities of the …
9772 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lachish.3
… ), which runs from a point about 6 miles West of Hebron to the sea between Gaza and Askelon. It is a mound on the very edge of the wady, rising some 120 ft. above it and …
9773 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ladder of Tyre.2
… which runs parallel to the general line of the coast. These capes project more than a mile into the sea, and present a very bold and precipitous front from 200 …
9774 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Language of the New Testament.35
… Studies" running in The Expositor (1908 and the years following). The value of the inscriptions for the Greek of the New Testament is shown at every turn. For …
9775 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Laodiceans, Epistle to The.42
… prologue runs as follows: `Ephesii sunt Asiani. Hi accepto verbo veritatis perstiterunt in fide. Hos conlaudat apostolus, scribens eis a Roma de carcere!’ When …
9776 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lasha.2
… , which runs into the sea from the eastern shore. Wellhausen (Comp. des Hexateuch., 15) thinks we should read lesham, since the Hebrew letters, "m" (mem) and " ` " (`ayin), are like …
9777 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lebanon.4
… miles, running North-Northeast and South-Southwest from the mouth of the Litany river, the classic Leontes (which enters the sea a little North of Tyre), to the …
9778 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lebanon.11
… , and, running parallel to Mt. Lebanon for 65 miles, terminates at Chums, the "entering in of Hamath." The highest points of the range reach an elevation of over 8,000 …
9779 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Levitical Cities.22
… there runs through Wellhausen’s discussion the confusion between a city where priests may be dwelling and a priestly city. There were priests in Jerusalem …
9780 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Leviticus, 1.47
… or run of thought; and this in itself ought to have banished the thought of a difference of authors in such cases. In the case of an interpolator or redactor …