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97961 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baal (1).23

… 8:11 ). The name is usually explained to mean "Baal of the multitude," but the cuneiform tablets of the Tell el-Amarna age found in Palestine show that the Egyptian …

97962 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baalah.5

… 15:11 ), a mountain ridge between Shikkeron (Ekron) and Jabnoel unless, as seems probable, the suggestion of M. Clermont-Ganneau (Rev. Crit, 1897, 902) is correct that …

97963 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baal-gad.2

… ( Joshua 11:17 ). This definitely locates it in the valley between the Lebanons, to the West or Northwest of Hermon. It must not be confused with Baal-hermon. Conder …

97964 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baal-perazim.2

… 14:11 ). The exact site is unknown, but if the Vale of Rephaim is el Beka`a, the open valley between Jerusalem and Mar Elias, then Baal-perazim would probably be …

97965 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baalsamus.2

… 14:11 ). The exact site is unknown, but if the Vale of Rephaim is el Beka`a, the open valley between Jerusalem and Mar Elias, then Baal-perazim would probably be …

97966 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baanah.4

(2) Father of Iteleb, one of David's mighty men ( 2 Samuel 23:29; 1 Chronicles 11:30 ).

97967 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babbler.2

… 10:11 literally, "master of the tongue"; the Revised Version (British and American) CHARMER; lapistes, the King James Version of Ecclesiasticus 20:7; the Revised …

97968 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babe.6

… Matthew 11:25; 21:16; Luke 10:21; Romans 2:20; 1 Corinthians 3:1; Hebrews 5:13 ) the same word is translated "child," plural "children" (in the King James Version and the Revised …

97969 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babel, Babylon (1).2

… " ( Genesis 11:9 ). The name in Sumerian ideographs was written Din-tir, which means "life of the forest," and yet ancient etymologists explained it as meaning "place …

97971 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babel, Babylon (2).47

11. The Royal Palaces: The royal palaces next claimed the great king's attention. The palace in which Nabopolassar had lived, and wherein, in all probability …

97972 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babel, Babylon (2).62

… than 11 acres) and it was divided, as we know from the inscriptions of Nebuchadrezzar, into two parts, connected by a corridor. The building was richly decorated …

97973 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babel, Babylon (2).65

… from 11 to 22 yds., and it was paved with regularly hewn and fitted natural stones--limestone and a brownish-red stone with white veins--while its walls were provided …

97974 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babel, Tower of.6

… " ( Genesis 11:3 ), are still good and have a commercial value, so they were all cleared out, with whatever precious material in the way of antiquities they may have …

97975 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babel, Tower of.14

11. Herodotus' Description: With this detailed description, which is quite what would be expected in a Babylonian account of such a celebrated temple, the …

97976 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babi.2

Babi - ba'-bi (Codex Alexandrinus, Babi; Codex Vaticanus, Baier = Bebai ( Ezra 8:11 ). The descendants of Babi returned with Ezra to Jerusalem ( 1 Esdras 8:37 ).

97977 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylon in the New Testament.3

1. Mesopotamian Babylon: In Matthew 1:11 - 12, 17; Acts 7:43 the old Mesop city is plainly meant. These all refer to the captivity in Babylon and do not demand any further discussion.

97978 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylon in the New Testament.5

… :3, 11 - 13 ); (d) as the corrupter of the nations ( Revelation 17:2; 18:3; 19:2 ); (e) as the persecutor of the saints ( Revelation 17:6 ).

97979 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylon in the New Testament.12

… 4:11 ). The whole passage, "She that is in Babylon, elect together with you, saluteth you," seems to be figurative, and that being true, it is natural that Babylon should …