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98721 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Deuteronomy.39

… Deuteronomy 11:29; Deuteronomy 27:12 - 13, and Joshua read to all the congregation of Israel all the words of the law, the blessings and the cursings ( Joshua 8:34 …

98722 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Deuteronomy.40

… Kings 11:3, 11 ). Political disruption followed, and religion necessarily suffered. Yet Jehoiada the priest gave the youthful Joash "the crown" and "the testimony …

98723 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Deuteronomy.41

… ( Hosea 11:3; compare Deuteronomy 1:31; 32:10 ). The courage of Amos, the shepherd-prophet of Tekoa, can best be explained, also, on the basis of a written law such as that …

98724 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Deuteronomy.42

… Jeremiah 11:3 - 4 )? "There were many persons in Judah who had powerful motives for exposing this forgery if it was one" (Raven, Old Testament Introduction, 112). (5) One …

98725 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Deuteronomy.43

… :10 - 11 ). "When" Yahweh giveth them rest, "then" they shall repair for worship to the place which "God shall choose." As Davidson remarks: "It is not a law that is to come …

98726 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Device.2

… 2:11 ). Sometimes the word means simply that which is planned or invented, without any evil implication, as in 2 Chronicles 2:14; Acts 17:29 (of artistic work or invention …

98728 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Diadem.6

… 19:11 - 12 : "a white horse .... and upon his head are many diadems."

98729 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dial of Ahaz.11

… :5 - 11 ). And in Isaiah 38:8, it is said, "Behold, I will cause the shadow on the steps, which is gone down on the dial of Ahaz with the sun, to return backward ten steps. So …

98730 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dial of Ahaz.16

… John 11:24 .) Or should the shadow be drawn back swiftly, and new years be added to his life before death could come upon him? Swift death was in the natural progress …

98731 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dibon; Dibon-gad.4

(2) A town in Judah, occupied after the exile ( Nehemiah 11:25 ). It may be the same as Dimonah ( Joshua 15:22 ); unidentified.

98732 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dibri.2

Dibri - dib'-ri (dibhri, "eloquent" (?)): A Danite, whose daughter Shelomith married an Egyptian. Their son was "cut off" (stoned) for blasphemy ( Leviticus 24:11 ).

98733 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dictionaries.179

Encyclopedia Britannica. 1771; 9th edition, 1875-89, 29 volumes and Index, sup., 11 volumes, Index and atlas, 1902-3; 11th edition, Cambridge, England, 1910-11, 28 volumes.

98734 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dictionaries.311

11. Biographical Dictionaries: The great modern biographical dictionaries, although of little use for Scripture names, are of much value to the Biblical …

98735 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Die.2

… :9, 11; Exodus 21:20 ); punitive ( Exodus 19:12; 12, 14; 28:43; Numbers 4:15; Ezekiel 3:1 : Ezekiel 8:1 - 18 ff); as the result of willfulness or indifference ( Proverbs 10:21; 15:10; 19 …

98736 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Die.3

… ( John 11:50 - 51; 19:7; Acts 25:11 ); of the death of Christ ( John 12:33 ); of death as the consequence of sin ( John 8:21, 24; Romans 8:13 ); teleutao, "to end (life)," also occurs several …

98738 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Die.6

… " ( John 11:25 ); "many died" for "were dead" ( Romans 5:15 ); "died for nought" for "in vain" ( Galatians 2:21 ); "when his end was nigh" for "died" ( Hebrews 11:22 ). Of special importance are …

98739 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Diligence; Diligent; Diligently.4

… 12:11; "giving diligence" for "endeavoring" ( Ephesians 4:3 ); "give diligence" for "study" ( 2 Timothy 2:15 ,), for "labor" ( Hebrews 4:11 ); "diligently" for "carefully" ( Philippians …

98740 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Diminish.2

… 5:11 from the Hebrew gara`, literally, "to shear." The picture of shearing the beard, expressing degradation and loss of manhood, may underlie this passage.