Search for: Joseph
10641 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Cosam.2 (William Smith)
Co’sam ( a diviner ), son of Elmodam, in the line of Joseph the husband of Mary. Luke 3:28 .
10642 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Cupbearer.2 (William Smith)
… raising Joseph to his high position. Genesis 40:1, Genesis 40:21; Genesis 41:9 .
10643 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Cyrenius.3 (William Smith)
1. It was during this time that he was sent to make the enrollment which caused Joseph and Mary to visit Bethlehem. Luke 2:2. The second enrollment is mentioned in Acts 5:37 .
10644 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Dothan.2 (William Smith)
… of Joseph, and apparently as in the neighborhood of Shechem. It next appears as the residence of Elisha. 2 Kings 6:13. It was known to Eusebius, who places it 12 …
10645 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Dress.6 (William Smith)
… by Joseph, Genesis 37:3, Genesis 37:23, is variously taken to be either a “coat of divers colors” or a tunic furnished with sleeves and reaching down to the ankles …
10646 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Eliakim.6 (William Smith)
4. Eldest son of Abiud or Judah; brother of Joseph, and father of Azor. Matthew 1:13 .
10647 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Elmodam.2 (William Smith)
Elmo’dam ( measure ), son of Er, in the genealogy of Joseph. Luke 3:28 .
10648 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Ephra-im.2 (William Smith)
… of Joseph by his wife Asenath. (b.c. 1715–1708.) The first indication we have of that ascendency over his elder brother Manasseh which at a later period the tribe …
10649 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Ephra-im.2 (William Smith)
… after Joseph’s second son. Genesis 41:50-52. The boundaries of the portion of Ephraim are given in Joshua 16:1-10. The south boundary was coincident for part …
10650 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Exodus.4 (William Smith)
… of Joseph; the birth, education, flight, and return of Moses; the ineffectual attempts to prevail upon Pharaoh to let the Israelites go; the successive signs …
10651 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Famine.2 (William Smith)
… of Joseph (a.h. 457–464, a.d. 1064–1071). Vehement drought and pestilence continued for seven consecutive years, so that the people ate corpses, and animals that …
10652 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Galiilee.2 (William Smith)
… :31; Joseph. B. J. iii. 3. The latter included the whole northern section of the country, including the ancient territories of Issachar, Zebulun, Asher, and Naphtali …
10653 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ.3 (William Smith)
… of Joseph and Mary. 2. The genealogy of St. Matthew is Joseph’s genealogy as legal successor to the throne of David. St. Luke’s is Joseph’s private genealogy …
10654 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Genealogy of Jesus Christ.4 (William Smith)
… of Joseph, ( but in reality ) the son of Heli.” In this case Mary, as declared in the Targums, was the daughter of Heli, and Heli was the grandfather of Jesus. Mary’s name …
10655 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Genesis.3 (William Smith)
Time. —The book of Genesis covers 2369 years—from the creation of Adam, a.m. 1, to the death of Joseph, a.m. 2369, or b.c. 1635.
10656 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Handicraft.4 (William Smith)
… with Joseph the husband of the Virgin Mary, and ascribed to our Lord himself. Matthew 13:55; Mark 6:3. The trade included our cabinet work as well as carpentering …
10657 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Heli.2 (William Smith)
He’li ( ascending ), the father of Joseph the husband of the Virgin Mary, Luke 3:23; perhaps the grandfather of Mary herself. [See GENEALOGY OF JESUS CHRIST .]
10658 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Herd.2 (William Smith)
… of Joseph’s brethren “rulers over his cattle.” David’s herdmasters were among his chief officers of state. The prophet Amos at first followed this occupation …
10659 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Honey.2 (William Smith)
… to Joseph, Genesis 43:11, and which the Tyrians purchased from Palestine. Ezekiel 27:17. A third kind has been described by some writers as “vegetable” honey, by …
10660 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Igal.3 (William Smith)
1. One of the spies, son of Joseph, of the tribe of Issachar. Numbers 13:7. (b.c. 1490.)