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98001 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Guilt.3

… , 13, 12, 27; see also Leviticus 5:2 - 3, 4, 17 ).

98002 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Guilt.6

… :1 - 12 ), and guilt gains a new depth and quality. At the same time the idea of personal responsibility comes. A man is to bear his own sins. The children’s teeth are …

98003 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Guilt.8

… ; Luke 12:47 - 48; 23:34 ). And yet Jesus does not lighten the sense of guilt but rather deepens it. The strength of the Old Testament thought lay in this, that it viewed …

98004 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Guilt.9

… 5:12 - 21 does not necessarily involve this. Paul is not discussing whether all men committed sin in Adam’s fall, or whether all are guilty by virtue of their …

98006 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Habakkuk.20

… . 1:12-17: The prophet is perplexed. He cannot understand how a righteous God can use these barbarians to execute judgment upon a people more righteous than …

98007 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Habakkuk.21

… . 1:12-17: Appeal to Yahweh on behalf of the Jews against their oppressors. 2:1-4: Yahweh promises deliverance (see above). 2:5-20: Woes against the Chaldeans.

98008 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Habakkuk.22

… ). 1:12-17: Appeal to Yahweh on behalf of the oppressed against the oppressor. 2:1-4: Yahweh promises deliverance (see above). 1:5-11: The Chaldeans will be the instrument …

98009 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Habakkuk.24

… 3:12 - 15 ). The remembrance of these manifestations fills the Psalmist with fear and trembling, but also with joy and confidence in the God of his salvation ( Habakkuk …

98010 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Habakkuk.26

… 2:12-14, "consist largely of citations and reminiscences of other passages, including some late ones" (compare 2:12 with Micah 3:10; Habakkuk 2:13 with Jeremiah …

98011 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Habakkuk.27

… - 4, 12 ff; Habakkuk 2:8 ff, presupposes the lapse of a considerable period of conquest, the subduing of many nations, the cruel oppression of Judah for some length …

98012 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Habitation.2

… 83:12; 2 Corinthians 5:2, "tabernacle," Acts 7:46, etc.

98013 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hadad.7

… Zechariah 12:11 suggests this identity, though the reference is uncertain, some regarding Hadadrimmon as the name of a place, others as the name of the god …

98014 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hadadrimmon.2

… Zechariah 12:11. It was long thought that this was a place in the plain of Megiddo, and that the mourning referred to was that for Josiah, slain in battle with …

98015 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hadid.2

… Maccabees 12:38; 13:13, "over against the plain," which was fortified by Simon Maccabeus. It is represented by the modern el-Chaditheh, about 3 miles Northeast …

98016 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hadlai.2

Hadlai - had’-li, had’-la-i (chadhlay, "resting"): An Ephraimite ( 2 Chronicles 28:12 ), father of Amasa, who was one of the heads of the tribe in the time of Pekah, king of Israel.

98017 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hadoram.5

… Kings 12:18, a contraction of ADONIRAM (which see). He was sent by Rehoboam as messenger to Israel at the time of the revolt of the ten tribes and was stoned to death …

98018 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hagar.2

… ( Genesis 12:16 ). Mention is made of her in two passages ( Genesis 16:1 - 16; Genesis 21:8 - 21 ).

98019 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Haggai.7

… Hebrews 12:26 - 28 ). (3) Haggai 2:10 - 19, delivered on the 24th day of the 9th month (December) which was exactly 3 months after the building had been resumed, and containing …

98020 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hagrites.2

… 25:12 - 18 are recorded the descendants, "generations," of Ishmael, "whom Hagar the Egyptian Sarah’s handmaid, bare unto Abraham." Two, and possibly three, of these …