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99701 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Palestine, 3.26

… ( John 12:21 ), and Reland (Palestine Illustr., II, 553-55) thought that there were two towns of the name. It is certain that the other notices refer to Bethsaida, called …

99702 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Palm Tree.2

… 92:12; Song of Solomon 7:7 f; Joel 1:12 ); tomer, Deborah "dwelt under the palm-tree" ( Judges 4:5 ); "They are like a palm-tree (margin "pillar"), of turned work" ( Jeremiah 10:5 ); timorah …

99703 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Palm Tree.9

They shall be full of sap and green" ( Psalms 92:12 - 14 ).

99704 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Palm Tree.12

… ( John 12:13 ) and also in the vision of the "great multitude, which no man could number .... standing before the .... Lamb, arrayed in white robes, and palms in their hands …

99705 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pan.4

… ( Zechariah 12:6 ); and it is also translated "laver" in the descriptions of the furnishing of tabernacle and temple ( Exodus 30:18; 1 Kings 7:30, etc.). As it held water …

99706 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pan.11

(7) lebes translated "pan" in 1 Esdras 1:12 the King James Version (the Revised Version (British and American) "cauldron").

99708 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Papyrus.26

… :6 - 12. Brit. Mus. 37 (Fragmenta Londinensia, 6th or 7th century) (8), of thirty leaves, contains Psalms 10:2 through 18:6 and 20:14 through 34:6. This was purchased in 1836 …

99709 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Papyrus.28

1. Philadelphia, Pa. 3rd or 4th century Matthew 11:1 - 30 - 9, 12, 13, 14 - 20 (O.P. 2).

99710 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Papyrus.29

2. Florence. 5th or 6th century John 12:12 - 15. 3. Vienna. 6th century Luke 7:36 - 45; Luke 10:38 - 42. 4. Paris. 4th century Luke 1:74 - 80; Luke 5:3 - 8, 30 through Luke 6:4 .

99711 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Papyrus.35

12. Didlington Hall. 3rd or 4th century Hebrews 1:1. 13. London. 4th century Hebrews 2:14 through 5:5; 10:8 through 11:13; 11:28 through 12:17 (O.P. 657). This is the most considerable …

99712 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Papyrus.38

16. Manchester (Rylands). 6th or 7th century Romans 12:3 - 8 .

99713 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Papyrus.40

18. Oxford. 4th century Hebrews 9:12 - 19 (O.P. 1078). 19. Oxford. 3rd or 4th century Revelation 1:4 - 7 (O.P. 1079).

99714 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Papyrus.43

22. Florence. 7th century Matthew 25:12 - 15, 20 - 23. 23. Florence. ? century John 3:14 - 18, 31, 32. Berlin Pap. 13,269 (7th century) is a liturgical paraphrase of Luke 2:8 - 14 .

99715 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Papyrus.45

… (chapters 12 through 14; 4th or 5th century; O.P. 403); the Gospel according to the Hebrews (? in its later form, if at all; 3rd century; O.P. 655); the Acts of John (4th century …

99716 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Papyrus.48

12. Chief Collections: The principal collections of Greek papyri with their editors are Schow, Herculaneurn Papyri; Peyron, Turin Papyri; Leemans, Leyden …

99717 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Parable.9

… Samuel 12:1 - 4; Isaiah 5:1 - 6; Isaiah 28:24 - 28, and for details see Koenig's article, loc. cit.). Jewish and other non-Biblical parables are discussed and illustrated …

99718 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Parable.10

… 18:12; Luke 15:3 ff). Of the remaining parables, 18 are found only in Luke and 10 only in Mt. Luke's 18 include some of the finest, namely, the Two Debtors, the Good Samaritan …

99719 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Parable.11

… 4:12; Luke 8:10. The purpose of the parable is both to reveal and to conceal the truth. It was to serve the first purpose in the case of the disciples, the second in …

99720 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Paradise.7

… Corinthians 12:4 ) speaks of having been "caught up into Paradise" where he "heard unspeakable words, which it is not lawful for a man to utter." See ESCHATOLOGY …