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18921 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bible, The, I-III Introduction.78

… 7:38 ) apparent references occur to sources other than the Old Testament; it is doubtful whether most of them are really so (compare Westcott, op. cit., 46-48; Ephesians …

18922 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bible, The, IV Canonicity.11

… :1 - 38 ). It is a question whether some oracles of an Isaianic school are not mingled with the prophet's ow n writings, and most scholars now regard the 2nd part …

18924 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Binnui.4

(2) One of the bene Pachath-mo'abh who had taken foreign wives ( Ezra 10:30 --Balnuus of 1 Esdras 9:31 ) and one of the bene Bani ( Ezra 10:38 ) who had also intermarried.

18925 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Blood.8

In all probability there is no trace of the superstitious use of blood in the Old Testament, unless perchance in 1 Kings 22:38 (see BATHING ); but everywhere it is vested with cleansing, expiatory, and reverently symbolic qualities.

18926 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Board.2

… :8; 38:7; Song of Solomon 8:9; Ezekiel 27:5 the King James Version) = "a tablet" (of stone, wood or metal), "board," "plate," "table"; also of tsla` = "rib," hence, a "side," "timber," "plank" ( 1 Kings …

18927 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bocheru.2

… 8:38 = 1 Chronicles 9:34 ). For the ending ("-u"), compare the forms gashmu ( Nehemiah 6:1, 6 ) and melikhu ( Nehemiah 12:14 the King James Version and the Revised Version, margin …

18928 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Body.4

… , 37 - 38, 44; Ephesians 1:23; 2:16; 4, 12, 16; 23, 30 ). chros, signifying primarily the "surface" or "skin," occurs in Acts 19:12. A compound word with soma, as its base, sussomos = "a member …

18929 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Boil (1).2

… ; Isaiah 38:21 ). Our English word is derived from the verb "to beal," i.e. to suppurate, now obsolete except as a dialect word in Scotland and Ireland. Wyclif uses the …

18930 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Boil (1).4

… ( Isaiah 38:22 ), though the reference may be to the practice referred to in Leviticus 13:18 f. The "botch" of Egypt ( Deuteronomy 28:27, 35 the King James Version) is translation …

18931 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bone; Bones.2

… " ( Psalms 38:3 ), "bone of my bones," etc. ( Genesis 2:23 ), having the same nature, and the nearest relation ( 2 Samuel 5:1 ) and affection ( Ephesians 5:30 ). In the last-mentioned …

18932 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Book.47

(2) Sphragistics: Sphragistics is the science of seals. Scripture references to the seal or signet ( Genesis 38:18; Job 38:14; Revelation 5:1; etc.) are many.

18933 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bosom.2

… 6:38; John 13:23 ). For Abraham's bosom, see separate article.

18934 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bottle.6

… ( Job 38:37 ). (2) For intoxication, through which, because of their headstrong continuance in sin, Israel shall be helpless to resist the enemy's attack ( Jeremiah …

18936 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bowl.4

… 6:38 ) is denoted by the same word (cephel; Septuagint lekane), though this may have been of earthenware instead of wood. Certainly the cephel was a dish of goodly …

18937 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bracelet.2

… ," Genesis 38:18, 25 the King James Version) was probably the cord of softly-twisted wool for the shepherd's headdress (pathil; the Revised Version (British and …

18938 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Breach.2

… " ( Genesis 38:29; Judges 21:15; 2 Samuel 5:20; 1 Chronicles 15:13; Nehemiah 6:1; Job 16:14; Psalms 106:23; Isaiah 30:13; 58:12 ); (2) shebher = "fracture," "affliction," "bruise," "destruction …

18939 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Break.2

… 16:38 ); tsalach or tsaleach = "break out," "come mightily" ( Amos 5:6 ). The New Testament employs luo = "to loosen," "dissolve" ( Matthew 5:19 ); diorusso = "to penetrate burglariously …

18940 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Brimstone.3

The figurative use of the word brimstone to denote punishment and destruction is illustrated by such passages as Deuteronomy 29:23; Job 18:15; Psalms 11:6; Isaiah 30:33; Ezekiel 38:22; Luke 17:29; Revelation 9:17 .