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10541 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Palestine, 2.10
… and Joseph (Ephraim and Manasseh), being the strongest, appear to have occupied the mountains and the shephelah, as far North as Lower Galilee, before the final …
10542 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Palestine, 2.11
… , since Joseph’s lot originally reached to Gezer ( Joshua 16:3 ); but Benjamin appears to have received its portion early (compare Joshua 15:5 - 11; Joshua 16:1 - 2; Joshua …
10543 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Paraclete.6
… sense. Joseph is represented as bestowing forgiveness on his brethren who had wronged him and declaring that they needed "no one else as paraclete," or intercessor …
10544 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pentateuch, 1.72
… of Joseph is told in detail, and Genesis closes with his death. The rest of the Pentateuch covers the oppression of the Israelites in Egypt, their exodus and …
10545 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pentateuch, 2a.21
… name. Joseph again is sold, now by Ishmaelites ( Genesis 37:27 7,2Ge 8:1-22b; Genesis 39:1 ), anon by Midianites ( Genesis 31 1:28a, Genesis 36:1 - 43 ). Sometimes he is imprisoned …
10546 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pentateuch, 2b.10
… the Joseph-story the perplexities have arisen through corruptions of verses which may still be corrected by the versional evidence (PS, 29-48). There is evidence …
10547 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pentateuch, 2b.12
… ), kidnapping (Joseph). The law of Exodus and Deuteronomy applies only to Hebrew slaves acquired by purchase, not to slaves acquired in any other way, and least …
10548 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pentateuch, 3.2
… on Joseph in the Koran (12) with the Biblical narrative. A few words must be said of some of the less obvious matters that would naturally fall into a literary …
10549 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pharaoh.5
… and Joseph, concerning which we have not certain knowledge of its use in Egypt. It is strongly urged that writers of the 7th or 5th century BC would not have …
10550 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philip (2).4
… sending Joseph of Arimathea thence to Britain, see JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA. The evidence seems conclusive that the latter part of his life was spent in Phrygia …
10551 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Physician.2
… were Joseph’s servants embalmed Jacob ( Genesis 50:2 ) and Joseph ( Genesis 50:26 ). It was not until the foundation of the School of Alexandria, which was purely …
10552 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Piece of Silver.2
… of Joseph ( Genesis 37:28 ). In Isaiah 7:23 the word silverlings means small pieces of silver, and they were no doubt shekels. In the New Testament the Greek arguria …
10553 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pilate; Pontius.17
… how Joseph of Arimathea begged of Pilate the body of Jesus. Pilate was surprised that Jesus died so quickly, and questioned the centurion about it. Pilate’s …
10554 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pilate; Pontius.18
… :31 ). Joseph of Arimathea begs the body of Jesus from Pilate ( Matthew 27:57, 5; Matthew 8:1 - 34 a; Mark 15:42 f; Luke 23:50 - 52; John 19:3; John 8:1 - 59 a). Pilate is surprised that …
10555 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Potiphar.2
… of Joseph. It is particularly mentioned that he was an Egyptian, i.e. one of the native Egyptian officials at the Hyksos court.
10556 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Prayer of Joseph.1
Prayer of Joseph
10557 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Prayer of Joseph.2
Prayer of Joseph - See JOSEPH, PRAYER OF .
10558 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Priesthood.13
… that Joseph married the daughter of the priest of On ( Genesis 41:50 ). But this fact had no bearing on the selection of Israel’s priestly family. The Aaronic priesthood …
10559 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Primogeniture.3
… brother. Joseph was displeased when, in his blessing, Jacob seemed to prefer Ephraim to Manasseh, his firstborn ( Genesis 48:18 ). The father in such cases seems …
10560 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Prison; Prisoner.4
… of Joseph’s life in Egypt (the Jahwist). The term used, namely, cohar, means perhaps "round house" or "tower." It seems probable that among the Hebrews there were no …