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98641 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Curse.2
… " ( Deuteronomy 11:29 ). When a curse is pronounced against any person, we are not to understand this as a mere wish, however violent, that disaster should overtake …
98642 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Curse.6
Jesus commands His disciples, "Bless them that curse you" ( Luke 6:28; compare Romans 12:14 ). He Himself cursed the fruitless fig tree ( Mark 11:21 )--a symbol of the doom of a fruitless people.
98643 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cush (1).7
… ( Isaiah 11:11; 18:1; Zephaniah 3:10; Ezekiel 29:10; Job 28:19; Esther 1:1; 8:9 ); sometimes the peopl ( Isaiah 20:4; Jeremiah 46:9; Ezekiel 38:5 ); but is in many passages uncertain …
98644 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cushi.3
… - 23, 11 (twice), 2 Samuel 18:32 (twice).
98645 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cushite Woman; Ethiopian Woman.2
… Numbers 11:4 ) that accompanied the Hebrews on their wanderings (so Ewald and most). Dillmann suggests a compromise between the two classes of views, namely …
98646 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Custom (1).2
… Maccabees 11:35 (the Revised Version (British and American) "tolls"; compare 1 Maccabees 10:31 ). The tax designated by halakh in Ezra 4:13, etc., is usually taken to …
98647 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Custom (2).2
… Judges 11:39; Jeremiah 32:11, and especially Ezra 3:4 (the King James Version "custom," the Revised Version (British and American) "ordinance"), illustrate the difficulty …
98648 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Custom (2).3
… Corinthians 11:16 "custom" is the translation of Greek sunetheia, in the sense of "usage" rather than of "law."
98649 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cut; Cutting.2
… 9:11; Deuteronomy 12:29; 1 Kings 11:16; Psalms 101:8, etc.), also for cutting off transgressors from the community of Yahweh, which meant probably separation, or exclusion …
98650 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cut; Cutting.5
… " ( Job 11:10 ), "gone" ( Psalms 90:10 ); "rolled up" ( Isaiah 38:12 ); "cut off" for "destroy" ( Psalms 18:40; 69:4; Psalms 118:10 - 11, 12 ); for "cut them in the head" ( Amos 9:1 ), "break them in pieces on …
98651 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cyprus.10
… 11:19 ) preaching to the Jews only. Certain natives of Cyprus and Cyrene took a further momentous step in preaching at Antioch to the Greeks also ( Acts 11:20 ). Even …
98652 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cyrene.6
… " ( Acts 11:19 - 20 the King James Version), and one of them, Lucius, became a prophet in the early church there. In this case, as in so many others, the wise providence of …
98653 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cyrus.13
11. Cyrus' History from Greek Sources
98654 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cyrus.34
11. Cyrus' History from Greek Sources: It was probably between the defeat of Astyages and the capture of Babylon that Cyrus defeated Croesus and conquered …
98655 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cyrus.35
… for 11, and over Babylonia (and Assyria) for 9 years.) According to the Babylonian contract-tablets, Cambyses, his son, was associated with him on the throne during …
98656 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dabbesheth.2
Dabbesheth - dab'-e-sheth (dabbesheth; Dabasthai; the King James Version Dabbasheth, dab'a-sheth): A town on the western boundary of Zebulun ( Joshua 19:11 ). It is probably identical with the modern Dabsheh, a ruined site to the East of Acre.
98657 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dagon.2
… f; 11:4); in 1 Chronicles 10:10 there is probably an error (compare the passage 1 Samuel 31:10 ). The god had his temple ("the house of Dagon") and his priests. When the ark …
98658 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Daily.2
… 6:11 ); or day by day continuously, one day after another in succession, as "the daily burnt offering" ( Numbers 29:6 the King James Version), "daily ministration" ( Acts …
98659 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Damascenes.2
Damascenes - dam-a-senz', dam'-a-senz ten polin Damaskenon, "the city of the Damascenes"): The inhabitants of Damascus under Aretas the Arabian are so called ( 2 Corinthians 11:32 ).
98660 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Damascus.13
… 9:11 ). This street, along the course of which remains of columns have been discovered, runs westward from the Babesh-Sherki, the "East Gate." Part of it is still called …