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9881 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Samothrace.6

… straight run to Samothrace, and the next day sailed to NEAPOLIS (which see) on the Thracian coast, the port of PHILIPPI (which see). At the northern end of Samothrace …

9882 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Seir.3

… which runs along the eastern side of the Arabah, occupied by the descendants of Esau, who succeeded the ancient Horites ( Genesis 14:6; 36:20 ), "cave-dwellers," in …

9883 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Seir.4

… which runs Northeast from Saris by Karyat el-`Anab and Biddu to the plateau of el-Jib. Traces of an ancient forest are still to be seen here.

9884 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sela.3

… clambered run out from Syria upon the desert, some hundred miles by twenty, of porphyry and red sandstone. They are said to be the finest rock scenery in the …

9885 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Service.4

… "to run on errands," and so attendance, aid as a servant, ministry, relief, and hence, service; compare English word "deacon"; Paul: "thatI might minister unto you" ( 2 Corinthians …

9886 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Setting.2

… instruction runs: "Thou shalt set in it settings of stones," namely, four rows of precious stones. The same word is rendered "inclosings" in Exodus 28:20, and in Exodus …

9887 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Seventy Weeks.2

… years run out about 27-28 AD, when our Lord’s public ministry began. On the other hand, the view which supposes that the Book of Daniel belongs wholly to the Maccabean …

9888 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sharon.3

… which runs between the mountains and the shore of the Mediterranean, stretching from Nahr Ruben in the South to Mt. Carmel in the North. There are considerable …

9889 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sharon.4

… -Falik runs its short course about 12 miles North of Nahr el-`Aujeh. Water is plentiful, and at almost any point it may be obtained by digging. Deep, finely built …

9890 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sheaf; Sheaves.2

… to run toward a passing horseman and wave a handful of grain, shouting kemshi, kemshi (literally, "handful"). They want the horseman to feed the grain to his horse …

9891 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Shechem.4

… of running water, the great bulk of Ebal rises on the North, its sides, shaggy with prickly pear, sliding down into grain fields and orchards. The copious springs …

9892 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Shephelah.3

… that runs to the shore. If a translation was to be made, perhaps "lowlands" would have been the best, as applied to the "Lowlands" of Scotland, "which likewise are …

9893 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Shephelah.4

… that runs along the western base of the mountains of Judah, terminating in the North at the Valley of Aijalon. Once indeed the name appears to apply to the low …

9894 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Shephelah.5

… which run out on Sharon are connected with the high mountains behind them. You ascend to the latter from Sharon either by long sloping ridges, such as that …

9895 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Shephelah.11

… -Sunt runs eastward from the North of Tell ec-Safieh (Gath) up the Vale of Elah to its confluence with Wady ec-Sur which comes in from the South near Khirbet Shuweikeh …

9896 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Shephelah.13

(5) Wady el-Chesy: Wady el-Chesy, from the sea about 7 miles North of Gaza, runs eastward with many windings, passes to the North of Lachish, and finds its way to the plateau some 6 miles Southwest of Hebron.

9897 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Shihor-libnath.2

… river runs North of Carmel. The Crocodeilon of Ptolemy (V. xv.5; xvi.2) and Pliny (v.19), which the latter makes the southern boundary of Phoenicia, may possibly be …

9898 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Shiloh (2).3

… valley runs to the North of the site, cutting it off from the adjoining hills, in the sides of which are rock-hewn tombs. A good spring rises higher up the valley …

9899 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ships and Boats.48

… to run her ashore), and "the boat" (skaphe, which had been in tow in the wake of the vessel, according to custom still prevalent in those seas--coasting-vessels being …

9900 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Shur.3

… have run on the edge of the desert which extends North of Wady Tumeilat from Kantarah] to Tell el-Kebir; but this line, on the borders of Goshen, is evidently much …