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98981 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Paul.4 (Matthew G. Easton)
… 16:12 ). Though a Jew, his father was a Roman citizen. How he obtained this privilege we are not informed. “It might be bought, or won by distinguished service to the …
98982 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Paul.20 (Matthew G. Easton)
… 2:12 ), whence after some time he went to meet Titus in Macedonia. Here, in consequence of the report Titus brought from Corinth, he wrote his second epistle to …
98983 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Pavilion.2 (Matthew G. Easton)
Pavilion — a tent or tabernacle ( 2 Samuel 22:12; 1 Kings 20:12-16 ), or enclosure ( Psalm 18:11; Psalm 27:5 ). In Jeremiah 43:10 it probably denotes the canopy suspended over the judgement-seat of the king.
98984 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Pekah.2 (Matthew G. Easton)
… 9:12 ). He is supposed by some to have been the “shephard” mentioned in Zechariah 11:16 .
98985 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Pelet.3 (Matthew G. Easton)
(2.) A Benjamite who joined David at Ziklag ( 1 Chronicles 12:3 ).
98986 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Pelicans.2 (Matthew G. Easton)
… over 12 feet. The Hebrew name (kaath, i.e., “vomiter”) of this bird is incorrectly rendered “cormorant” in the Authorized Version of Isaiah 34:11 and Zephaniah 2:14 …
98987 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Penny.2 (Matthew G. Easton)
… ; Mark 12:15 ).
98988 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Pentateuch.8 (Matthew G. Easton)
… ; Mark 12:26; Luke 16:31; Luke 20:37; Luke 24:26, Luke 24:27, Luke 24:44; John 3:14; John 5:45, John 5:46, John 5:47; John 6:32, John 6:49; John 7:19, John 7:22 ). In the face of this fact, will …
98989 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Penuel.2 (Matthew G. Easton)
… ”, Hosea 12:4. Jacob says of him, “I have seen God face to face”) “till the break of day.”
98990 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Penuel.3 (Matthew G. Easton)
… Kings 12:25 ). The men of this place refused to succour Gideon and his little army when they were in pursuit of the Midianites ( Judges 8:1-21 ). On his return, Gideon …
98991 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Persecution.3 (Matthew G. Easton)
… 4:12 ). The words of Psalm 7:13, “He ordaineth his arrows against the persecutors,” ought rather to be, as in the Revised Version, “He maketh his arrows fiery [shafts …
98992 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Persis.2 (Matthew G. Easton)
Persis — a female Christian at Rome whom Paul salutes ( Romans 16:12 ). She is spoken of as “beloved,” and as having “laboured much in the Lord.”
98993 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Peter.11 (Matthew G. Easton)
… :9-12 ). To him, the first of the apostles, our risen Lord revealed himself, thus conferring on him a signal honour, and showing how fully he was restored to his favour …
98994 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Peter.15 (Matthew G. Easton)
… ( Acts 12:1-19 ); but in the night an angel of the Lord opened the prison gates, and he went forth and found refuge in the house of Mary.
98995 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Pharaoh.3 (Matthew G. Easton)
… ( Genesis 12:10-20 ) was probably one of the Hyksos, or “shepherd kings.” The Egyptians called the nomad tribes of Syria Shasu, “plunderers,” their king or chief Hyk …
98996 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Pharaoh.21 (Matthew G. Easton)
(12.) Pharaoh-hophra, who in vain sought to relieve Jerusalem when it was besieged by Nebuchadnezzar (q.v.), 2 Kings 25:1-4; comp. Jeremiah 37:5-8; Ezekiel 17:11-13. (See ZEDEKIAH .)
98997 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Pharisees.2 (Matthew G. Easton)
… 18:12 ). Paul, when brought before the council of Jerusalem, professed himself a Pharisee ( Acts 23:6-8; Acts 26:4, Acts 26:5 ).
98998 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Pharisees.3 (Matthew G. Easton)
… 18:12 ). They were frequently rebuked by our Lord ( Matthew 12:39; Matthew 16:1-4 ).
98999 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Pharpar.2 (Matthew G. Easton)
… 5:12 ). It has been identified with the ‘Awaj, “a small lively river.” The whole of the district watered by the ‘Awaj is called the Wady el-’Ajam, i.e., “the valley of the Persians …
99000 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Phenice.2 (Matthew G. Easton)
Phenice — properly Phoenix a palm-tree (as in the R.V.), a town with a harbour on the southern side of Crete ( Acts 27:12 ), west of the Fair Havens. It is now called Lutro.