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99821 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heredity.7

… 9:11 - 12 ) thinks of the danger of intermarrying with the children of a degenerate people in an entirely modern style, but in Deuteronomy 23:3 - 6 the case is not …

99822 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heredity.9

… - 2; 11:26; Revelation 11:13 ).

99823 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heresy.2

… Corinthians 11:19 m; Galatians 5:20 margin, where it is shown to interfere with that unity of faith and community of interests that belong to Christians. There …

99824 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heretic; Heretical.2

… Corinthians 11:19; Galatians 5:20 ) for "parties" or "factions." According to this, the Scriptural meaning of the word is no more than "a factious man" (American Standard …

99825 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heretofore.2

… 2:11 ); 'ethmol shilshom, "yesterday," "third day" ( 1 Samuel 4:7, "There hath not been such a thing heretofore."

99826 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heritage.2

… ( Psalms 11:6; 136:22 ); to Israel, as the heritage of Yahweh ( Joel 3:2, etc.). In the New Testament ( Ephesians 1:11 ) applied to believers, the spiritual Israel, as God's peculiar …

99827 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hermon.3

… ; Joshua 11:17; 1 Chronicles 5:23, etc.); at other times simply "Hermon" ( Joshua 11:3; Psalms 89:12, etc.).

99828 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Herod.2

… Corinthians 11:19 m; Galatians 5:20 margin, where it is shown to interfere with that unity of faith and community of interests that belong to Christians. There …

99829 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Herod.7

… and 11 or 9 BC, although the entire work was not finished till the procuratorship of Albinus, 62-64 AD (Ant., XV, xi, 5, 6; XX, ix, 7; John 2:20 ). It was so transcendently beautiful …

99830 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Herod.19

… , viii, 11; IX, iv), there is a total absence of the cold disdain wherewith the Herods in general treated their subjects. The Agrippas are Jews.

99831 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Herodion.2

… 16:11 ). The name seems to imply that he was a freedman of the Herods, or a member of the household of Aristobulus, the grandson of Herod the Great ( Romans 16:10 ). Paul …

99832 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heron.2

… Leviticus 11:19 (margin "ibis") and Deuteronomy 14:18. They are near relatives of crane, stork, ibis and bittern. These birds, blue, white or brown, swarmed in Europe …

99833 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hewer.2

… 29:11 ). Joshua set the Gibeonites to hewing wood and drawing water as a punishment for their trickery, whereas were it not for the oath which the Israelites …

99834 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hezekiah (2).11

… an 11-year reign (721-710), again seized that throne; and in due time envoys from him appeared in Jerusalem, ostensibly to congratulate the king on his recovery …

99835 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hezekiah (2).13

… 6:11 f. Its immediate effect was to bring Hezekiah to terms and extort an enormous tribute ( 2 Kings 18:14 - 16 ). When later, however, he was treacherous enough to disregard …

99836 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hezekiah (2).15

… :10 - 11, 12 ); that, as his son Manasseh was not born till three years within the fifteen now graciously added to his life (compare 2 Kings 21:1 ), his illness seemed to …

99837 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hezekiah (2).16

… :8 - 11 ), seems to reveal many remarkable echoes of that eventful time. Nor does it seem unlikely that with this first extensive collection of psalms the titles …

99838 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hezro; Hezrai.2

… Chronicles 11:37, but the Qere of 2 Samuel 23:35 is chezray. The ancient versions almost unanimously support the form Hezrai): A Carmelite, i.e. an inhabitant …

99839 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hiddai.2

Hiddai - hid'-a-i, hi-da'-i (hidday; Alexandrian Haththai): One of David's thirty "mighty men" ( 2 Samuel 23:30 ), described as "of the brooks of Gaash." In the parallel list in 1 Chronicles 11:32 the form of the name is "Hurai" (huray).

99840 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hidden.2

… 30:11, "This commandment .... is not hidden from thee," the Revised Version (British and American) "too hard for thee," margin "or wonderful"); of chaphas, Hithpael, "to hide …