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98641 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.61
… 10:11 ). David returned to Gibeah, while the coast was clear, to meet Jonathan, but Saul also returned immediately, his hatred more intense than before. David then …
98642 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.63
… Chronicles 11:10 ff). The position of David at this time was very similar to that of the brigand Raisuli of late in Morocco. That there was some stability in it …
98643 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.66
… Chronicles 11:6, 8 ), a post which he held as long as David lived. The materials and the skilled workmen for the erection of the palace were supplied by Hiram of …
98644 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.67
… ( Deuteronomy 11:24, etc.) was largely due to the fact that the two great empires of Egypt and Assyria were at the moment passing through a period of weakness and …
98645 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.68
… Samuel 11:11; 15:24 ). David, however, had already built for himself a stone palace, and he wished now to add to it a chapel royal in the shape of a small temple, such …
98646 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.70
… Samuel 11:1 - 27 through 2 Samuel 20:1 - 26 --it has been suggested by Abiathar the priest in order to avenge himself on Solomon for his disgrace ( 1 Kings 2:26 - 27 ), Solomon's …
98647 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.72
… 24:11 ff). Among the persons who discharged this duty for David were Gad the seer ( 1 Samuel 22:5 ) and Nathan the prophet ( 1 Kings 1:11 ff). All these are said to have written …
98648 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.77
… Chronicles 11:4 - 5; compare Judges 19:10 - 11 ); perhaps a son of David called Nogah has to be added to 2 Samuel 5:15 from 1 Chronicles 3:7; 14:6; in 2 Samuel 8:8 and 2 Samuel …
98649 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.83
… :1 - 11 ) may excite our admiration but not our respect. The Oriental, however, delights in a display of cunning and makes use of it without shame ( 2 Samuel 15:34 ), just …
98650 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.84
… ; 8:11 ). He probably did not believe that outside the land of Israel Yahweh ceased to rule: the expression used in 1 Samuel 26:19 is not a term of dogmatic theology …
98651 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.86
… Samuel 11:25 ).
98652 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.87
… 11:6; 2 Samuel 11:1 ), who willingly accorded David the credit of what he himself had done ( 2 Samuel 12:27 - 28; compare 2 Samuel 8:13; 1 Chronicles 18:11 with the …
98653 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.88
… Samuel 11:1; 2 Samuel 10:1 ff) and Achish, lord of Gath ( 1 Samuel 21:10; 1 Samuel 27:1 - 12; 28:1 ff; 1 Samuel 29:1 - 11 ). He appears to have found the Philistines more reliable …
98654 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.89
… Samuel 11:1 - 27 ), and when the grandfather of the wife of Uriah the Hittite became the enemy whom he had most to fear ( 2 Samuel 11:3; 23:34; compare Psalms 41:9; 55:12 f …
98655 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. David.90
… 9:11; Hosea 3:5; Jeremiah 30:9; Zechariah 12:8 ). That Jesus was descended from David ( Matthew 9:27, etc.) is proved by the fact that his enemies did not deny that he was …
98656 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Day.3
… ; John 11:9; Acts 23:23 ); 6 a.m. would correspond to the first hour, 9 a.m. to the third; 12 noon to the sixth, etc. The hours were longer during the longer days and shorter …
98657 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Day.4
(2) Day also means a period of 24 hours, or the time from sunset to sunset. In Bible usage the day begins with sunset (see Leviticus 23:32; Exodus 12:15 - 20; 2 Corinthians 11:25, where night is put before day).
98658 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Day.9
(6) The apocalyptic use of the word "day" in Daniel 12:11; Revelation 2:10, etc., is difficult to define. It evidently does not mean a natural day.
98659 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Day and Night.2
… Corinthians 11:25 ). That the custom of reckoning the day as beginning in the evening and lasting until the following evening was probably of late origin is …
98660 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Day and Night.3
… 8:11; Exodus 10:13; Deuteronomy 16:6 ). The term nesheph, is used for both evening twilight and morning dawn (compare 1 Samuel 30:17; 2 Kings 7:5, 7; Job 7:4 ). Since there were …