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19441 Etymology dictionary, p. by (prep., adv.).4
… ) has 38 distinct definitions of it as a preposition. Originally an adverbial particle of place, which sense survives in place names ( Whitby, Grimsby, etc., also …
19442 Etymology dictionary, p. cologne (n.).3
… founded 38 B.C.E. as Oppidum Ubiorum, renamed and made a colony in 50 C.E. at the request of emperor Claudius's wife Agrippina the Younger, who was born there …
19443 Etymology dictionary, p. cross (n.).5
… x.38, xvi.24, etc. Theological sense "crucifixion and death of Christ as a necessary part of his mission" is from late 14c.
19444 Etymology dictionary, p. era (n.).2
… , began 38 B.C.E.; some say because of a tax levied that year). Other ancient eras included the Chaldean (autumn of 311 B.C.E.), the Era of Actium (31 B.C.E.), of Antioch …
19445 Etymology dictionary, p. Herodian (adj.).2
pertaining to Herod, name of rulers in ancient Palestine in Roman times, especially Herod the Great, king of Judea 38-4 B.C.E. The name is Greek, H ērō des, from hērōs "hero" (see hero (n.1)) + patronymic suffix -des .
19446 Etymology dictionary, p. sovereign (n.).3
… lists 38 spellings including suffereignes; Elizabeth I, who was one, spelled it seven different ways. Milton prints it sovran, as though from Italian sovrano …
19447 Etymology dictionary, p. uproar (n.).2
… xxi.38). This is from German auf (Middle Dutch op ) "up" (see up (adv.)) + ruhr (Middle Dutch roer ) "a stirring, motion," which is related to Old English hreran "to move, stir, shake …
19448 Etymology dictionary, p. veep (n.).2
… a 38-year-old widow (dubbed the Veepess ).
19449 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Aaron.9
… 33:38 - 39 ), and a third casual reference ( Deuteronomy 10:6 ) in an address of Moses. These are not in the least contradictory or inharmonious. The dramatic scene …
19450 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ab (2).2
Ab (2) - (’abh): The name of the fifth month in the Hebrew calendar, the month beginning in our July. The name does not appear in the Bible, but Josephus gives it to the month in which Aaron died (Ant., IV, iv, 6; compare Numbers 33:38 ).
19451 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ablution.7
… 22:38 ). Public baths are first met with in the Greek period--included in the "place of exercise" ( 1 Maccabees 1:14 ), and remains of such buildings from the Roman period …
19452 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Abner.8
(See 2 Samuel 3:6 - 38 .) The death of Abner, while it thus cannot in any wise be laid at the door of David, nevertheless served his purposes well. The backbone of the opposition to David was broken, and he was soon proclaimed as king by all Israel.
19453 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Abraham.46
… :30 - 38 ), Reuben ( Genesis 35:22 ) and Judah ( Genesis 38:15 - 18 ). Similarly, Abraham’s story shows only regard for life and property, both in respecting the rights of others …
19454 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Absalom (1).4
… 13:38 ) we find Absalom once more in Jerusalem. It was, however, two years later before he was admitted to the royal presence ( 2 Samuel 14:28 ).
19455 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Abstinence.27
… :36, 38 ). Yet Jesus shows sympathy with the prejudices of the conservatives who cling to the customs of their fathers: "No man having drunk old vane desireth new …
19456 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Accoz.2
… 5:38, head of one of the priestly families, which returned from the Exile, but was unable to prove its descent, when the register was searched. See also Ezra 2:61 …
19457 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Achbor.3
(1) The father of Baal-hanan, who was the seventh of the eight kings who reigned in Edom before there were kings in Israel ( Genesis 36:38 - 39; 1 Chronicles 1:49 ).
19458 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Achzib.2
… ( Genesis 38:5 )), where Judah was at the time of the birth of his son Shelah. In 1 Chronicles 4:22 it is called Cozeba, the King James Version "Chozeba" (kozebha’), clearly …
19459 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 13-outline.59
(d) The brief visit to Corinth because of the troubles there ( Acts 20:1 - 38 : Acts 1:1 1-26b- Acts 3:1 - 26 ).
19460 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 13-outline.65
(e) with the Ephesian elders at Miletus ( Acts 20:17 - 38 ).