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97981 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia.65
11. Art: The sculpture of the Sumerians, although in most instances the hardest of materials was used, is one of the great achievements of their civilization …
97982 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia.114
Libit-Ishtar (son), 11 years
97983 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia.124
Sin-magir, 11 years
97984 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia.127
30. First Dynasty of Babylon: About the time the Nisin Dynasty came to a close, and while the Larsa Dynasty was ruling, the First Dynasty of Babylon was established. Following is a list of 11 rulers of this dynasty who ruled 300 years:
97985 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia.141
… of 11 kings who ruled 368 years:
97986 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia.191
11 Kings; began to rule about 1172 BC
97987 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia and Assyria, Religion of.19
11. Ramman
97988 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia and Assyria, Religion of.57
11. Ramman: Ramman is the god of storms and thunder among the Babylonians and in the Assyrian pantheon he is usually called Adad. This form of the name is doubtless …
97989 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bacchus.2
… " ( Daniel 11:31 ), and a swine was sacrificed upon it (see ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION ). The immoral practices associated with heathen worship in those days established …
97990 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Backbite.4
… 1:11 ); "evil speaking" ( 1 Peter 2:1 ). glossa trite: "a backbiting tongue" (the King James Version of Ecclesiasticus 28:14, 15 ); more literally translated in the Revised …
97991 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Backslide.2
… ; Hosea 11:7; 14:4 and often in Hos and Jer, shobhabh; shobhebh, in Jer, 4 times: all meaning "turning back or away," "apostate," "rebellious." carar, in Hosea 4:16 = "stubborn," "rebellious …
97992 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bagoas.2
Bagoas - ba-go'as Bagoas: The eunuch in charge of the household of Holofernes whom the latter engaged to bring Judith to his palace ( Judith 12:11 ff; 13:1,3; 14:14). Compare JUDITH .
97993 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baharumite; ›baRhumite.2
Baharumite; ›baRhumite - ba-ha'-rum-it; bar-hu'-mit ( 1 Chronicles 11:33; 2 Samuel 23:31 ): A native of BAHURIM (which see).
97994 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bahurim.2
… Chronicles 11:33, Barahumite.
97995 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bakbukiah.3
(1) A Levite who "dwelt in Jerusalem" after the return from Babylon ( Nehemiah 11:17 ).
97996 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Balaam.2
… 1:11; Revelation 2:14 .
97997 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Balak.2
… ; Judges 11:25; Micah 6:5; Revelation 2:14 ). He was the king of Moab who hired Balaam to pronounce a curse on the Israelites.
97998 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Balamon.2
Balamon - bal'-a-mon Balamon; the King James Version, Balamo): In the field between Balamon and Dothaim Manasses, the husband of Judith, was buried ( Judith 8:3 ). Compare Baal-hamon ( Song of Solomon 8:11 ).
97999 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Balance.2
… ; Proverbs 11:1; Isaiah 40:12, 15; Jeremiah 32:10, etc.); (2) qaneh ( Isaiah 46:6 ), and (3) pelec ( Proverbs 16:11 ). It is found in the sing., e.g. "a just balance" ( Proverbs 16:11 ); "a pair of …
98000 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Balance.8
… ; Proverbs 11:1; 16:11; 20:23; Amos 8:5; Micah 6:11, etc.).