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18821 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Armor; Arms.30
… 17:38 ). Uzziah at a later time provided his soldiers with helmets, as part of their equipment ( 2 Chronicles 26:14 ). The men of Pharaoh-neco's army also wore helmets …
18822 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Armor; Arms.32
… :5, 38 ). Such a piece of body armor Ahab wore in the fatal battle of Ramoth-gilead ( 1 Kings 22:34 ). In the battle of Bethsura in the Maccabean struggle the Syrian war …
18823 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Armory.2
… 10:38 ), but employed figuratively of the stored-up anger of Yahweh which breaks forth in judgments ( Jeremiah 50:25 ). (2) (nesheq): Identical with Solomon's "house …
18824 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Army.21
… ; Jeremiah 38:14 ). Cases are mentioned in which the Ark accompanied the army to the field ( 1 Samuel 4:4; 14:18 ), and before the engagement sacrifices also were offered …
18825 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ashamed.2
… 8:38; Luke 9:26; compare Matthew 10:33; Hebrews 11:16 ). (9) The word lends itself to rich poetic use, e.g. Lebanon, with faded and falling foliage, "is ashamed" (the Revised …
18826 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ashbel; Ashbelite.2
… 26:38, second son of Benjamin ( Genesis 46:21 ). In 1 Chronicles 7:6 - 11 (6) "Jediael" ("known to God") is substituted for the heathen-sounding "Ashbel" ("Ishbaal," "man of Baal"). The …
18827 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Assassination.3
… , 32, 38, irrespective of whether willful, deliberate killing is spoken of, or hasty or merely accidental; and nakhah = "to strike," "wound," "kill," "slay," in Numbers 35:24 …
18828 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Assassins.3
Lysias mistook Paul for `the Egyptian who .... led out into the wilderness the 4,000 men of the sicarioi' ( Acts 21:38 ).
18829 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Assyria.43
… :1 - 38 through 17). In 728 BC Tiglath-pileser was solemnly crowned at Babylon and the following year he died. His successor was another military adventurer, Shalmaneser …
18830 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astath.2
Astath - as'-tath (Astath):The form given in 1 Esdras 8:38 to the name which in Ezra 8:12 appears as Azgad.
18831 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astrology.51
… Job 38:32. This rendering probably reproduces correctly the meaning of the original. R. C. Thompson in his introduction to the Reports writes (xxvii): "The places …
18832 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, I.83
… ?" ( Job 38:33 ), and they recognized that to this question no answer could be given, for these ordinances of heaven were the sign and evidence of Almighty wisdom …
18833 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, I.93
… Job (38:12-14): Hast thou "caused the dayspring to know its place," and the passage goes on, "It (the earth) is changed as clay under the seal; and all things stand forth …
18834 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, I.131
… Job 38:7, or rulers of churches, as in Revelation 1:20. The same image is naturally applied in a yet higher sense to Christ Himself, who is the "star out of Jacob" ( Numbers …
18835 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, I.133
… " ( Job 38:7; 3:9 ), shows that the Hebrews like the Greeks were familiar with this feature of the ordinances of heaven, and noted the progress of the year by observation …
18836 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, I.139
… for 38 years at a time it remains outside the orbit of Neptune, more than 2,800,000,000 miles from the sun. The other great comets have only visited our neighborhood …
18837 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.17
… :9; 38:31 ). It apparently means a "heap" or "cluster," and is hence especially applicable to the beautiful little group of the Pleiades, the most conspicuous star …
18838 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.18
… Job 38:31, which has been adopted in the Revised Version (British and American), "Canst thou bind the cluster (m "chain") of the Pleiades?" and the question put to Job …
18839 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.21
… ?" ( Job 38:31 ) would be equivalent to asking "Canst thou bring down out of their places the stars that make up this figure and so, as it were, set the Titan free?"
18840 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.23
… Job 38:32 is left untranslated in both the King James Version and the Revised Version (British and American), namely, the word Mazzaroth. It occurs only once …