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99801 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hill; Mount; Mountain.5
(4) In 1 Samuel 9:11, the King James Version has "hill" for ma`aleh, root 'alah, "to ascend"; compare Arabic `ala', "to be high," and `ali, "high." Here and elsewhere the Revised Version (British and American) has "ascent."
99802 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hill; Mount; Mountain.9
… ; Daniel 11:15 ).
99803 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hill; Mount; Mountain.10
… Kings 11:7; 2 Kings 16:4; 17:10; Ezekiel 6:13; Hosea 4:13 ), and also of sacrifice to Yahweh ( Genesis 22:2; 31:54; Joshua 8:30 ). Zion is the hill of the Lord ( Psalms 2:6; 135:21; Isaiah …
99804 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hiram.2
… 5:11; 1 Chronicles 14:1 ): There is some confusion regarding the form of this name. In the books of Samuel and Kings the prevailing form is "Hiram" (chiram); but in 1 Kings …
99805 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hiram.3
… 5:11; 1 Chronicles 14:1 ). Solomon, on his accession to the throne, made a league with Hiram, in consequence of which Hiram furnished the new king of Israel with skilled …
99806 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. His.2
… 1:11, "after his kind"; Leviticus 1:16, "pluck away his crop"; Acts 12:10, "of his own accord"; 1 Corinthians 15:38, "his own body"), etc. the Revised Version (British and American …
99807 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hittites.18
11. Revolts and Invasions
99808 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hittites.39
… Samuel 11:1 - 27 ) lived in Jerusalem, and Ahimelech ( 1 Samuel 26:6 ) followed David. In the time of Solomon ( 1 Kings 10:29 ), the "kings of the Hittites" are mentioned with …
99809 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hittites.51
11. Revolts and Invasions: But the Hittites were not as yet thoroughly subdued, and often revolted. In 738 BC Tiglath-pileser II mentions among his tributaries …
99810 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hivite.4
… Joshua 11:3 as being "under Hermon in the land of Mizpeh," and in 2 Samuel 24:7 they are mentioned immediately after "the stronghold of Tyre." Hence, the Septuagint …
99811 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hobab.2
… 4:11 ). It is not certain whether it denotes the father-in-law or the brother-in-law of Moses. The direct statement of Numbers 10:29 is that Hobab was "the son of Reuel …
99812 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hobab.4
… 4:11 he is described as a Kenite, while in Exodus 3:1 and Exodus 18:1, the father-in-law of Moses is spoken of as "the priest of Midian."
99813 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hock.2
… Joshua 11:6, 9; 2 Samuel 8:4 .
99814 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hoglah.2
… :1 - 11; Numbers 36:1 - 12; Joshua 17:3 f).
99815 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hold.2
… Chronicles 11:16; 12:16 ). See FORTIFICATION. In Revelation 18:2 for the King James Version "cage" (phulake) the Revised Version (British and American) substitutes …
99816 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Holding.2
… 6:11, "I am weary with holding in"); (3) of krateo, "to receive," "observe," "maintain" ( Mark 7:3, "holding the tradition of the elders"; 1 Timothy 1:19, echo, "holding faith and a good …
99817 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Holiness.21
… ; 5:11 ). Yahweh's "holy arm" ( Isaiah 52:10; Psalms 98:1 ) is His Divine arm, and His "holy name" ( Leviticus 20:3, etc.) is His Divine name. When Hannah sings "There is none holy as …
99818 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Holiness.23
… " ( Leviticus 11:44; 19:2 ), plainly implies an ethical conception. Men cannot resemble God in His incommunicable attributes. They can reflect His likeness only …
99819 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Holiness.24
… :8 - 11 ). "Holiness, in short, expresses a relation, which consists negatively in separation from common use, and positively in dedication to the service of Yahweh …
99820 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Holiness.31
… 18:11 f). But Jesus proclaimed a new view of religion and morality according to which men are cleansed or defiled, not by anything outward, but by the thoughts …