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98801 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dodo; Dodai.4
(2) "The Ahohite," father of Eleazar, one of David's heroes, and ( 2 Samuel 23:9; 1 Chronicles 11:12 ) himself the commander of one of the divisions of the army ( 1 Chronicles 27:4 ).
98802 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dodo; Dodai.5
(3) The Bethlehemite, father of Elhanan, one of David's mighty men ( 2 Samuel 23:24; 1 Chronicles 11:26 ).
98803 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dog.3
… 14:11; 16:4; 19, 23, etc.). Job 30:1 says of the youth who deride him that he disdained to set their fathers with the dogs of his flock. In Philippians 3:2 and Revelation …
98804 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dog.4
… :16; 11:4; on this see Expository Times,XI, 258;HDB ,IV, 989; Geiger, Civilization of E. Iranians, I, 85 ff).
98805 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Door.2
… ; Deuteronomy 11:13 - 21 had its origin in the command there given.
98806 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Doorkeeper.3
… :10 - 11 ) reference is made to porters at the gates of the cities Mahanaim and Samaria. In these early writings there is also mention of a small number of "keepers …
98807 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dor; Dora.2
… ( Joshua 11:2 ) and was conquered by him ( Joshua 12:23 ), but Dor was not occupied by the Israelites ( Joshua 17:11; Judges 1:27 ).
98808 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dor; Dora.3
… 4:11 ), and Tiglath-pileser III reduced it and set a governor over it (Rawl., Phoenician., 84). Here Tryphon was besieged by Antiochus, but escaped to Apamea ( 1 Maccabees …
98809 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dositheus.6
(4) A Levite priest who "in the 4th year of the reign of Ptolemy and Cleopatra" carried the translation of the Book of Esther to Alexandria ( Additions to Esther 11:1 ).
98810 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Double.2
… Job 11:6 and Job 41:13 seems quite confusing in its translation. the King James Version translates it simply "double," but the Revised Version (British and American …
98811 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Doubt.4
… ; Mark 11:23; Acts 10:20; Romans 14:23. The last-named is deserving of particular attention. "He that doubteth is condemned (the King James Version "damned") if he eat …
98812 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dove.12
… 7:11 and Hosea 11:11 each compares people with doves; the first, because the birds at times appear foolishly trusting; the second, because, while no bird is more …
98813 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Doxology.4
The term is applied in particular to the concluding paragraph of the Lord's Prayer ( Matthew 6:13 margin, "For thine is the kingdom," etc.; compare 1 Chronicles 29:11, and see LORD'S PRAYER ).
98814 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dragon.7
… 9:11; 10:22; 14:6; 49:33; 51:37; tannoth, "dragons" (the Revised Version (British and American) "jackals") is found in Malachi 1:3. In all these passages, "jackal" suits the context …
98815 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Drawer of Water.5
… 24:11, 13, 13; 1 Samuel 9:11; John 4:7 ). In Syria, today, a girl servant willingly goes to draw the daily supply of water, but seldom is it possible to persuade a boy or man …
98816 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Drawer of Water.6
… 24:11 ), and this custom has remained unchanged. There is no sight more interesting than the daily concourse at a Syrian water source. It is bound to remind one …
98817 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Drawer of Water.7
… 29:11 ). Joshua made the Gibeonites hewers of wood and drawers of water in exchange for their lives ( Joshua 9:21, 23, 17 ). The inhabitants of Nineveh were exhorted …
98818 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dream; Dreamer.15
… :5, 11 - 15 ). In this narrative, after Solomon had done what pleased Yahweh and had offered a most humble prayer on an occasion which to him was a great crisis and …
98819 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dress.4
… 22:11 f; compare Matthew 7:15 ), plural, though the oldest and most widely distributed article of human apparel was probably the "loin-cloth" (Hebrew 'ezor), entirely …
98820 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dress.9
2. The Materials: Anthropology, Scripture and archaeology all witness to the use by primitive man of skins of animals as dress material ( Genesis 3:21, "coats of skin"; compare Hebrews 11:37, "went about in sheepskins, in goatskins").