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98801 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Kingdom of.85
12. The Deportations: Jehoiakim was the only Judean king who was a vassal first to one overlord and then to another. Judah took a step downward in his reign. It …
98802 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Territory of.16
… Maccabees 12:38, the King James Version has "Shephela" and the Revised Version (British and American) "plain country." The word "Shephelah" appears to survive in …
98803 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Territory of.22
… 1:12 - 15, 20 ) we learn that the two Kenizzite clans of Caleb and Othniel also were absorbed; and it is clear from 1 Samuel 27:10; 30:29 that the Jerahmeelites--closely …
98804 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Territory of.24
… :5 - 12 are dealt with in separate articles, but, omitting the very doubtful, the following, which are generally accepted, will show the general direction of the …
98805 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Territory of.26
… :5 - 12 there is a list of the cities--chiefly those on the frontier--which Rehoboam fortified. On the East were Bethlehem, Etam and Tekoa; and on the West and Southwest …
98806 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Territory of.27
… Kings 12:29; 2 Kings 10:29; Amos 3:14; 4:4; 10, 13; Hosea 10:15 ) belonged to Israel, though once it fell to Judah when Abijah took it and with it Jeshanah (`Ain Sinia) and Ephron …
98807 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judas Iscariot.5
… ; Luke 12:1 - 3 ) and appropriated the funds to his own use. As a cloak to his avarice, he pretended to be zealous in their administration, and therefore, at the anointing …
98808 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judas Iscariot.6
… 26:12; Mark 14:8; John 12:7 ) revealed to His betrayer that Jesus already knew well the evil powers that were at work against Him; and it is significant that, according …
98809 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judas Iscariot.7
… (11:12-14) ascribed by Matthew to Jeremiah ( Matthew 27:3 - 10 ). The account given in Acts 1:16 - 20 is much shorter. It mentions neither Judas’ repentance nor the chief …
98810 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judas Iscariot.9
… ., ii.12); and the difficulty of finding any proper solution has proved so great that some have been induced to regard Judas as merely a personification of the …
98811 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jude, the Epistle of.22
… (1:1,2), explains very definitely why he writes as he does. He indicates distinctly his anxiety on behalf of the saints (1:3): "Beloved, while I was giving all diligence …
98812 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jude, the Epistle of.27
… ?" ( Psalms 12:4 ).
98813 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jude, the Epistle of.29
… 1:12 - 13 ). A most graphic picture of the insincerity, the depravity, and the doom of these insolents! And yet they are found in the bosom of the Christian body, even …
98814 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jude, the Epistle of.50
… 1:12, 19 clearly show. The very life of the churches was endangered.
98815 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jude, the Epistle of.63
… Corinthians 12:19 the word occurs, and there it must be restricted to Paul’s self-defense which occupies the part of the Epistle preceding, and hence, does …
98816 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jude, the Epistle of.69
… 1:12 ). Does anyone imagine that Paul endorses all that these poets wrote? To the quotation from Epimenides the apostle adds, "This testimony is true" ( Titus 1:13 …
98817 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judge.2
… 5:12; 6:12; Micah 3:11; 7:3; Proverbs 6:19; 12:17; 18:5 ). Even kings sometimes pronounced unjust sentences, especially in criminal cases ( 1 Samuel 22:6 - 19; 1 Kings 22:26; 2 Kings …
98818 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judge.4
… 24:12; Numbers 15:34 ).
98819 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judges, Book of.20
… of 12 "judges," each of whom in turn, by his devotion and prowess, was enabled to deliver Israel from thralldom and oppression, and for a longer or shorter term …
98820 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judges, Book of.23
(c) Judges 3:12 - 30 : Victory of Ehud over the Moabites, to whom the Israelites had been in servitude 18 years. Ehud slew their king Eglon, and won for the nation a long period of tranquillity.