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19301 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 2.75

… :13; 38:7 ); the prophet was going, apparently, the nearest way to his home in Anathoth. In Zechariah 14:10 the breadth of the city is indicated, where the prophet writes …

19303 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerusalem, 4.50

38. Hasmonean Buildings: During the more prosperous days of the Hasmonean rulers, several important buildings were erected. There was a great palace on the …

19304 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 2.23

… :25, 38 ). To these purer elements Jesus attached Himself in His preaching of the kingdom and of Himself as its Lord. Even in the Gentileworld, it is told, there was …

19305 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4a.12

… :25, 38 ). Glimpses of these are vouchsafed in Zacharias and Elisabeth, in Simeon, in Anna, in Joseph and Mary ( Luke 1:1 - 80; Luke 2:1 - 52; Matthew 1:18 ff). It was in hearts in …

19307 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4b.47

… :35 - 38 ). He Himself was their Great Example ( John 4:34 ).

19308 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c1.4

… :35 - 38; Mark 6:6 ), lesser journeys and excursions (Sermon on Mount: Gadara); and the dislocations it necessitates, e.g. the plucking of ears of corn (about Passover …

19309 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c1.30

( Matthew 8:14 - 15; Mark 1:29 - 31; Luke 4:38 - 39 )

19310 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c1.58

… standing--38 years. Hope deferred was making his heart sick, for he had no friend, when the waters were troubled, to put him into the pool. Others invariably got …

19311 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c1.64

… :36 - 38 ); (3) the witness of the Scriptures, for these, if read with spiritual discernment, would have led to Him ( John 5:39, 45 - 47 ). Moses, whom they trusted, would condemn …

19312 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c1.101

… 5:38 ff); the question is now as to the disciple s free relations toward it. Jesus inculcates the duties of the disciple's bearing himself wisely toward evil …

19313 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c1.127

… 12:38; compare Luke 11:29 - 32 ), which Jesus met by declaring that no sign would be given but the sign of the prophet Jonah--an allusion to His future resurrection …

19314 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c1.142

… 4:38 ). The disciples woke Him almost rudely: "Teacher, carest thou not that we perish?" Jesus at once arose, and, reproving their want of faith, rebuked wind and waves …

19315 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c1.153

4. Incidents of Third Circuit: ( Matthew 9:27 - 38; Matthew 13:53 - 58; Mark 6:1 - 6 )

19316 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c1.154

… :35 - 38 ), emphasizing the Lord's compassion, and His yearning for more laborers to reap the abundant harvest.

19317 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c2.70

… :37 - 38 ). The words are understood to have reference to the ceremony of pouring out a libation of water at this feast--the libation, in turn, commemorating the gift …

19319 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4d.14

The incident of Martha and Mary, which Luke inserts here ( Luke 10:38 - 42 ), comes in better later, when Jesus was nearer Bethany.

19320 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4d.25

… 10:38 - 42 ). The "village" into which Jesus entered was no doubt Bethany ( John 11:1 ). The picture given by Luke of the contrasted dispositions of the two sisters--Martha …