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121 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.22
… that Orion, the brightest of all the constellations, is here put for the constellations in general. This is no doubt correct, but the context shows that the …
122 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.31
… and Orion and "Charles's Wain," which have always attracted men's attention, and we accordingly find them referred to in the earliest poems extant. Thus they …
123 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.35
… of Orion?" is simply equivalent to the question as to whether Job could fix these stars in their places in the sky; and for an inquiry so perfectly general, one …
124 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.36
… daybreak, Orion to nightfall: "That maketh the Pleiades and Orion, and turneth the shadow of death into the morning, and maketh the day dark with night." Sunrise …
125 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.37
… of Orion, i.e. its rising at nightfall, was the harbinger of this change; the rigor of winter formed "the bands of Orion."
126 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.38
… when Orion, in opposition to the sun, rode the sky the whole night long.
127 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.41
Orion stood for the West, since his appearing just after nightfall heralded the evening of the year, and the bands of winter cold.
128 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.46
… " of Orion. But the alteration transforms a complete, beautiful and symmetrical figure, an epitome of the astronomical observation of the time, into a bald …
129 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Band.3
… of Orion?" (only in Job 38:31 ). (i) (desmos, sundesmos): a fetter: that which binds together: of the chains of a lunatic or prisoner ( Luke 8:29; Acts 16:26; 22:30 the King James …
130 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Constellations.2
Constellations - kon-ste-la'-shuns (kecilim, literally, "Orions").
131 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Kesil.2
Kesil - ke'-zil (Orion).
132 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Merodach.2
Merodach - me-ro'-dak, mer'-o-dak (merodhakh): The supreme deity of the Babylonians ( Jeremiah 50:2 ); the Nimrod of Genesis 10:8 - 12; and among the constellations, Orion.
133 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Nimrod.4
See ASTRONOMY, sec. II, 11; BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIA, RELIGION OF, IV, 7; MERODACH; ORION.
135 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Orion.2
Orion - o-ri'-on: A brilliant constellation dedicated to Nimrod or Merodach.
137 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. KCIYL.2 (James Strong)
the same as 'kciyl' ( kciyl ); any notable constellation; specifically Orion (as if a burly one):--constellation, Orion.
138 Thayer's Greek Lexicon, p. παράδεισος.2
… Persian orion, by others of Armenian, cf. Gesenius, Thesaurus, ii., p. 1124; (B. D., under the word; especially Fried. Delitzsch, We lag das Paradies? Leipzig 1881, pp. 95-97 …
139 Concordances Scripture Index, Job 9:9
NAVE 3; NAVE 5; NAVE 9; NAVE 3; NAVE 3; NAVE 8; HCon (2315).4; HCon (3598).2; HCon (3685).3; HCon (5906).2; HCon (6213).84; HCon (8486).3; TCR 6; TCR 8; TCR 3; TCR 3
140 Concordances Scripture Index, Job 38:31
NAVE 3; NAVE 9; NAVE 10; NAVE 3; NAVE 3; NAVE 3; HCon (3598).2; HCon (3685).3; HCon (4189).2; HCon (4575).2; HCon (6605).10; HCon (7194).2; TCR 6; TCR 8; TCR 3; TCR 3; TTI 5