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99541 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gospels, the Synoptic.41
… . 7:11-16,36-50; 10:25 ff; parables in chapters 15; 16; 18:1-14, etc.). This Sondergut of Matthew and Luke will be more appropriately treated in the articles which deal …
99542 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gotholias.2
… Kings 11:1, the name would seem to have been used for both men and women.
99543 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Government.3
… ; Judges 11:31 ff). A clan is a collection of families under a common chieftain, chosen for his personal qualifications, such as prowess and generous hospitality …
99544 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Government.8
… 8:11; 12:30 ). The increasing luxury of Solomon's court required the imposition of additional taxes. It is probable that some income was derived from the enforced …
99545 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Governor.10
(7) paqidh ( Jeremiah 20:1, the Revised Version (British and American) "chief officer"). Elsewhere it is rendered "overseer" or "officer" (compare Genesis 41:34; 2 Kings 25:19; Nehemiah 11:9, 22 ).
99546 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Governor.17
(2) hegemon, "leader" ( Matthew 10:18; 1 Peter 2:14; of Pilate, Matthew 27:2, 11, 14 - 15, 21, 27; of Felix, Acts 23:24, 26, 33; of Festus, Acts 24:1, 10; 26:30 ).
99547 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Governor.20
(4) ethnarches, "ethnarch" or "ruler of a nation" ( 2 Corinthians 11:32 ).
99548 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gozan.2
… ; 18:11; 1 Chronicles 5:26 ). It is also mentioned in a letter of Sennacherib to Hezekiah ( 2 Kings 19:12; Isaiah 37:12 ). The district is that named Guzana by the Assyrians …
99549 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Grace.4
… :4 - 11, with "gifts of grace" in the one passage, and "gifts of the Spirit" in the other. And this connection between grace and the Spirit is found definitely in the …
99550 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Grace.5
… Romans 11:5 - 6, where as a definition is given, "If it is by grace, it is no more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace." That the word is used in other senses could …
99551 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Grace.7
… 7:11; here Luke 11:13 has "Holy Spirit" for "gifts," doubtless a Lukan interpretation, but certainly a correct one). Indeed, it is not too much to say that Christ knows …
99552 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Grace.8
… :4; 11:6 ), or, what is the same thing, by law ( Romans 6:14; John 1:17 ); i.e men and God are thought of as parties to a contract, to be fulfilled by each independently. Most of …
99553 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gracious.2
… " ( Proverbs 11:16 the King James Version; compare Ecclesiastes 10:12 and Luke 4:22 ).
99554 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Graft.2
… Romans 11:1 - 36. Paul assumed that those living about Rome were familiar with the process of grafting olive trees, for olive culture had been adopted by the …
99555 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Grass.3
… "; Numbers 11:5 English Versions of the Bible translates "leeks." It is a term for herbage in general.
99556 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Grass.4
… 1:11 f; 2 Samuel 23:4; Job 6:5; Isaiah 15:6; 66:14; Jeremiah 14:5, etc.); translated "grass" ( Job 6:5; Jeremiah 14:5 ); translated "herb" ( 2 Kings 19:26; Psalms 27:2; Isaiah 37:27; 66:14 ). In …
99557 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Grass.5
… 33:11, English Versions of the Bible "chaff").
99558 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Grass.8
(6) `esebh ( Deuteronomy 11:15, etc.), generally translated "herb" (for (5) and (6) see HERB ).
99559 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Grass.9
(7) chortos ( Matthew 6:30; 14:19; Mark 6:39; Luke 12:28; John 6:10; James 1:10 - 11; 1 Peter 1:24; Revelation 8:7; 9:4 ); translated "blade" ( Matthew 13:26; Mark 4:28 ); translated "hay" ( 1 Corinthians 3:12 ).
99560 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gravity.2
… 3:11; Titus 2:2 ). Such "gravity" or "dignified seriousness" ought indeed to characterize Christian demeanor in general, as in 1 Timothy 2:2 above.