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1381 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Galatians, Epistle to The.95
… wide conspiracy on foot, Paul gave warning of the coming of "another gospel"; it had arrived, fulfilling his worst fears. Upon this view of the course of affairs …
1382 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Gospels, the Synoptic.47
… the conspiracy had a great effect on the work of Jesus. A little later we find Jesus no more in any of the synagogues. He devotes Himself to the training of the …
1383 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Herod.6
… and conspiracies, by an almost insane suspicion on the part of the aged king, and by increasing indications of the restlessness of the nation. Like Augustus …
1384 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Herod.10
… own conspiring sons were conducted with the acquiescence of the Roman power, for Herod was shrewd enough not to make a move without it. Yet so thoroughly was …
1385 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hosea.23
… , the conspiracy in the reign of Ahaz (735 BC) by Pekah of Israel and Rezin of Damascus against the kingdom of Judah ( 2 Kings 16:5; Isaiah 7:1 ).
1386 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hosea.38
… Jabesh conspired against him .... and slew him, and reigned in his stead" ( 2 Kings 15:10 ). Shallum himself reigned only a month when he was in the same bloody manner …
1387 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hosea.41
… So "conspired against him and slew him and reigned in his stead"? So with these chapters. The wail of grief, the echo of violence and excess, is heard through all …
1388 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaiah, 1-7.31
… for conspiracy with the king of Egypt (711 BC). The greatest crisis was yet to come. Its story is as follows: Judah and her neighbors groaned more and more under …
1389 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaiah, 1-7.35
… no "conspiracy" can possibly be successful unless God too is against us. When, however, the prophet's message of promise and salvation finds no welcome, he commits …
1390 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Israel, History Of, 3.41
… a conspiracy with the Phoenicians against Assyria, in which they even counted on the help of the Egyptian king, who in the Bible is called So or Seve (Egyptian …
1391 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Israel, History Of, 3.58
… a conspiracy against Nebuchadnezzar, to whom he had begun to pay tribute in the 5th year of his reign, and in this way brought it about that the Syrians, the Moabites …
1392 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Israel, History Of, 3.60
… a conspiracy against them. However earnestly Jeremiah and Ezekiel warned against this policy, Zedekiah nevertheless constantly yielded to his evil advisers …
1393 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jehoash; Joash.10
… a conspiracy was formed to assassinate him. His physical sufferings won for him no sympathy, and two of his own officers slew him, while asleep, in the fortress …
1394 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jehoram; Joram.9
… the conspirator. As Jehoram turned to flee, Jehu drew his bow and shot him in the back so that the arrow pierced his heart. His dead body was thrown into the plat …
1395 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeremiah (2).13
… a conspiracy against him by declaring that he was a dangerous fanatic ( 2 Kings 12:6 ). However, the condition of Jeremiah under this pious king was the most happy …
1396 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeremiah (2).14
… . He conspired with Egypt against his superior, Nebuchadnezzar. Epoch- making was the 4th year of Jehoiakim, in which, in the battle of Carchemish, the Chaldeans …
1397 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeroboam.26
… the "conspiracy" of Amos, and that the land was not able to bear all his words. The messenger bore the report that Amos had declared "Jeroboam shall die by the sword …
1398 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 4.16
… a conspiracy; nevertheless they brought his body upon horses, and he was buried in Jerusalem.
1399 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Kingdom of.86
… which conspired to foster the growth of the nation in its earliest and most critical period. One of these was the comparative isolation and remoteness of …
1400 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Kings, Books of.20
… the conspiracy of Adonijah and the accession of Solomon (975 BC) to the liberation of Jehoiachin after the beginning of the Exile (561 BC). The subject-matter …