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99961 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ira.4
(2) An "Ithrite," or (with a different pointing of the text) a "Jattirite," one of David's "thirty" ( 2 Samuel 23:38 parallel 1 Chronicles 11:40 ); possibly identical with (1).
99962 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ira.5
(3) Another of David's "thirty," son of Ikkesh of Tekoa ( 2 Samuel 23:26; 1 Chronicles 11:28 ) and a captain of the temple guard ( 1 Chronicles 27:9 ).
99963 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Iron (1).4
… 22:11 ), fetters ( Psalms 105:18 ), chariots ( Joshua 17:16 ), yokes ( Jeremiah 28:14 ), breastplates ( Revelation 9:9 ), pens (chisels) ( Job 19:24; Jeremiah 17:1 ), sheets or plates ( Ezekiel …
99964 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Iron (1).6
… Maccabees 11:9 ).
99965 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Irrigation.2
… 58:11 ). To one familiar with the methods of irrigation practiced in Palestine, Syria and Egypt, the passage, "where thou sowedst thy seed, and wateredst it with …
99966 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Irrigation.3
… :7; 11:11 ) for irrigation. Here there is an annual fall of from 30 to 40 inches, coming principally during the winter. This is sufficient for the main crops. The summer …
99967 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaac.25
… 25:11 ), then at Gerar ( Genesis 26:1, 6 ) and "the valley of Gerar" ( Genesis 26:17 ), then at Beer-sheba ( Genesis 26:23; 28:10 ), all localities in the Negeb or "South-country." But …
99968 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaac.31
… ( Romans 11:9 - 12 ), which also discovers the deeper significance of his sacrifice and restoration to his father ( Romans 11:17 - 19; compare James 2:21 ); and in the same …
99969 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaac.32
… Genesis 11:1 - 32 ) but national." And just as Israel plus Edom had little or no significance in national customs or political events, when compared on the one hand …
99970 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaiah, 1-7.27
… title (11) suggests, a "vision." His horizon, both political and spiritual, was practically unbounded. In a very true sense, as Delitzsch says, he was "the universal …
99971 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaiah, 1-7.29
… Hebrews 11:37, which reads, "They were stoned, they were sawn asunder," but this is by no means certain. In any case Isaiah probably survived the great catastrophe …
99972 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaiah, 1-7.30
… book (11), Isaiah prophesied during the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah, kings of Judah. He dates his inaugural vision (6:1) in Uzziah's death-year, which …
99973 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaiah, 1-7.33
… 5:11 - 17 ), daring defiance against Yahweh ( Isaiah 5:18 - 19 ), confusion of moral distinctions ( Isaiah 5:20 ), political self-conceit ( Isaiah 5:21 ), and misdirected heroism …
99974 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaiah, 1-7.38
… " ( Isaiah 11:11 - 12 ). In that day, "Ephraim shall not envy Judah, and Judah shall not vex Ephraim" ( Isaiah 11:13 ). On the contrary, the reunited nation, redeemed and occupying …
99975 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaiah, 1-7.42
… ; 16:11). Isaiah mingles his own tears with those of the Moabites. As Delitzsch says, "There is no prophecy in the Book of Isaiah in which the heart of the prophet …
99976 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaiah, 1-7.43
… :1 - 11 is an oracle concerning Damascus and North Israel, in which Isaiah predicts the fate of the two allies--Syria and Ephraim--in the Syro-Ephraimitic war of …
99977 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaiah, 1-7.46
… 21:11 - 12 is a brief oracle concerning Seir or Edom, "the only gentle utterance in the Old Testament upon Israel's hereditary foe." Edom is in great anxiety. The …
99978 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaiah, 1-7.49
… ; 16:11, and sum up as in one grand finale the prophet's oracles to Israel's neighbors. For religious importance they stand second to none in the Book of Isaiah …
99979 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaiah, 1-7.52
… Isaiah 11:11 ); and together they shall once more worship Yahweh in the holy mountain at Jerusalem ( Isaiah 27:12 - 13 ).
99980 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaiah, 1-7.67
… :1 - 11 ) he hears the four voices: (1) of grace ( Isaiah 40:1 - 2 ); (2) of prophecy ( Isaiah 40:3 - 5 ); (3) of faith ( Isaiah 40:6 - 8 ), and (4) of evangelism ( Isaiah 40:9 - 11 ). Then, after exalting the …