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99821 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philippians, the Epistle to The.25

… 1:12, 18 ). His enemies were free to do and to say hat they pleased, and they were making the most of the opportunity. He could no longer thwart or hinder them. Some …

99822 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philippians, the Epistle to The.33

… 1:12 - 30 ): (a) His evangelism ( Philippians 1:12 - 14 ): Everything had turned out well. Paul is in prison, but he has been indefatigable in his evangelism. He has been chained …

99823 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philistines.24

… 1:12 ) they are reckoned with other tribes in Mizraim (Egypt) as descendants of Ham, and as cousins of the old inhabitants of Babylonia ( Genesis 10:6 ). They are said …

99824 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philistines.30

… 7:12 ) on the mountain ridge of Benjamin. He even regained towns in the Shephelah as far as Ekron and Gath ( 1 Samuel 7:14 ); but at the opening of Saul’s reign ( 1 Samuel …

99825 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philosophy.33

… life (12:13,14). The same type of thought appears in Ecclesiasticus. Both books have been attributed to the circle of the Sadducees. Some would find in them traces …

99826 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Phoenicia; Phoenicians.14

… or 12 miles long but only one or two wide, containing one of the largest olive groves in Syria; the very small plain of Tripolis, including that city and its port …

99827 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Phoenicia; Phoenicians.15

… . About 12 miles North of Beirut is the Dog River (Lycus), a very short stream but noted for the famous pass at its mouth, where Egyptian Assyrian and Babylonian …

99828 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Phoenix.2

… 27:12 ). The Alexandrian corn ship carrying Paul and the author of Acts, after it left Myra in Lycia, was prevented by adverse winds from holding a straight course …

99829 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Phoenix.4

… , and 12 miles South of the important city of Gortyna. It has been suggested that Paul’s desire to winter at Fair Havens ( Acts 27:10 ) may have been due to its proximity …

99830 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Phoenix.7

… :10 - 12 or the writer of Acts made a mistake in describing a place which he had never seen. An inscription belonging to the reign of Trajan found at Loutro shows …

99831 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Phygelus; Phygellus.4

… 4:12 ), and those whom he thus addresses were the members of the church throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia and Bithynia ( 1 Peter 1:1 ). The epistles to the …

99832 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Physician.2

… 16:12 ). The first physicians mentioned in Scripture are those of Egypt. Long before the sojourn of the Hebrews in that land, Egypt had a priestly class of physicians …

99833 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Physician.3

… 16:12, but Asa is obviously regarded by the Chronicler as reprehensible in trusting to their skill. In 2 Kings 8:29 Joram, king of Israel, is said to have gone to …

99834 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Physician.4

… 9:12; Mark 2:17; Luke 5:31 ), and in Nazareth He quotes what seems to have been a proverb: "Physician, heal thyself" ( Luke 4:23 ). There were physicians in Galilee who received …

99835 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Piece.2

… ; 30:12; Jeremiah 37:21 ); of ground or land ( 2 Samuel 23:11 ); of wall ( Nehemiah 3:11, 19 ff); of an ear ( Amos 3:12 ); of cloth or garment ( 1 Kings 11:30 ); of millstone ( Judges 9:53 ). It is …

99836 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pigeon.2

… almost 12 inches long, have full, plump bodies that are delicious food, and beautifully marked and shaded plumage. They feed principally on grain, seeds, small …

99837 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pigeon.5

… Leviticus 12:6 : "And when the days of her purifying are fulfilled, for a son, or for a daughter, she shall bring a lamb a year old for a burnt-offering, and a young pigeon …

99838 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pilate; Pontius.17

… :6-12), and reports Pilate’s three times repeated asseveration that he found no fault in Jesus (23:4,14,22). John gives by far the fullest narrative, which forms …

99839 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pilate; Pontius.18

… 27:12 - 14; Mark 15:3 - 5 ). Pilate affirms His innocence, but the charges are repeated ( Luke 23:4 f). Pilate sends Him to Herod, who in mockery clothes Him in shining raiment …

99840 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pillar.2

… 10:12 (mic`adh), the Revised Version margin "`a railing,’ Hebrew `a prop’"; in 2 Kings 18:16 (’omenoth), the Revised Version margin "doorposts." The matstsebhoth were (1) memorial …