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18961 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Clout.2
… " ( Jeremiah 38:11 - 12 the King James Version). As verb (Tala') "to bandage," "patch," or mend with a clout. "Old shoes and clouted (the American Standard Revised Version "patched …
18962 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cock.2
… 13:38, give almost identical wording of the warning. But in all his writing Mark was more explicit, more given to exact detail. Remembering the divisions of …
18963 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cock-crowing.2
… 13:38 ). It is derived from the habit of the cock to crow especially toward morning.
18964 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Color; Colors.13
… 15:38 ); to workers in blue ( 2 Chronicles 2:7, 14; 3:14 ); to palace adornments ( Esther 1:6 ); to royal apparel ( Esther 8:15; Jeremiah 10:9; Ezekiel 23:6; 7, 24 ).
18965 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Color; Colors.21
The Hebrew sebhah, means old age, hence, refers also to the color of the hair in old age ( Genesis 42:38; 29, 31; Deuteronomy 32:25; Psalms 71:18; Hosea 7:9 ). See Hoar, next paragraph.
18966 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Color; Colors.23
… ; Job 38:29; Psalms 147:16 .
18967 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Color; Colors.25
… :1 - 38; Exodus 38:1 - 31; Exodus 39:1 - 43; Numbers 4:13 ). There were workers in purple called to assist in beautifying the temple ( 2 Chronicles 2:7, 14; 3:14 ). Purple was much …
18968 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Color; Colors.29
… ( Genesis 38:28, 30; Joshua 2:18, 21 ); to lips ( Song of Solomon 4:3 ); to sins ( Isaiah 1:18 ); to beasts ( Revelation 17:3 ); to wool ( Hebrews 9:19 ).
18969 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Company.8
(6) Assembly, congregation, "company of nations" ( Genesis 35:11; Ezekiel 38:4, 7, 13, 15 ).
18970 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Compass; Compasses.2
… Exodus 38:4 ); the phrase "to fetch a compass" is the translation of sabhabh, "to turn about," "go round about" ( Numbers 34:5; Joshua 15:3, the Revised Version (British and …
18971 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Compassion.2
… 78:38; 86:15; 111:4; 112:4; 145:8 ), is rendered by the American Standard Revised Version "merciful." We have splagchnizomai, "to have the bowels yearning," in Matthew 9 …
18972 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Compassion.5
… 78:38; 86:15; 111:4; 112:4; 145:8; Lamentations 3:22, "His compassions fail not"). And, because this was the character of their God, the prophets declared that compassion …
18973 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Composition; Compound.2
… :37 - 38 ), which were not to be used for any profane purpose.
18974 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Conversion.5
… ; Isaiah 38:8. (2) In the later prophetical writings the verb shubh refers, both in the Qal and Hiphil forms, to the return from the captivity ( Isaiah 1:27; Jeremiah …
18975 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cord.6
… 15:38 and AMULET. It Seems to have the meaning of something twisted or interlaced.
18976 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Corner-stone.7
… ( Job 38:6; Isaiah 28:16; Jeremiah 51:26 ); or (b) the topmost or cap-stone, which linked the last tier together ( Psalms 118:22; Zechariah 4:7 ); in both cases it is an important …
18977 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Corruption.2
… Isaiah 38:17 means the "pit of nothingness," i.e. of destruction.
18978 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Counterfeit.2
… Ecclesiasticus 38:27 (homoioo, "to make like"), "to counterfeit imagery," the Revised Version (British and American) "to preserve likeness in his portraiture."
18979 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Covert.2
… " ( Job 38:40 ); "a place of secrecy," "a secret way" ( 1 Samuel 25:20; Job 40:21; Psalms 61:4; Isaiah 16:4; 32:2 ); "a den," "a lair" ( Jeremiah 25:38 ).
18980 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Crafts.53
… ( Genesis 38:18 ). The art of engraving on various hard objects, such as clay, bone, ivory, metals and precious stones, probably came from Mesopotamia. The Hebrews …