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19441 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lover.2

… "; Psalms 38:11; 88:18; Lamentations 1:2 ); more frequently it has the meaning of "lover" in the special sense, sometimes in the evil sense of the word ( Jeremiah 22:20, 22 …

19442 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lovingkindness.2

… ), "kindness" (38), "goodness" (12). The word is derived from chacadh, meaning, perhaps, "to bend or bow oneself," "to incline oneself"; hence, "to be gracious or merciful." the English …

19443 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Luke, the Gospel of.12

… , III, 38) accepts this as the true text. There is no doubt of the interest and value of the Western readings in Luke, but it cannot be said that Blass has carried …

19444 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lycia.3

… :5 - 38, Paul found a grain ship from Alexandria. For some time Myra was the capital of the Roman province; to Christendom it is especially known as the home of Nicholas …

19445 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Maccabees, Books Of, 1-2.110

… 15:38 ff) the writer begs that this composition may be received with consideration.

19446 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Maccabees, Books Of, 1-2.113

… :15 - 38; 2 Maccabees 12:2 - 45, to separate dates and different sets of circumstances. The statements in 2 Maccabees are obscure and confused, those in 1 Maccabees …

19447 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Maccabees, Books Of, 1-2.115

… :24 - 38 (compare 1 Maccabees 5:29 - 44 ); 2 Maccabees 12:32 - 45 (compare 1 Maccabees 5:65, 68, 63 f). On the other hand, the account of the celestial appearances in 2 Maccabees …

19448 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Maccabees, Books Of, 1-2.117

… ; 12:38); compare the words of the Pharisees to Petronius when the latter proposed to have a statue of the emperor Caius erected in the temple: "We will die rather …

19449 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Maccabees, Books Of, 1-2.121

… (4:38; 5:9; 13:8; 15:32 f). The writer is deadly opposed to the introduction of Greek customs and in particular to the establishment of a gymnasium in Jerusalem (4:7 …

19450 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Maccabees, Books Of, 1-2.122

… :36, 38; compare 4 Maccabees 17:22; seeIV, 4, (3), below).

19451 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Maccabees, Books Of, 1-2.131

… Aristobulo, 38-44; Schlunkes, Epistolae quae secundo Macc libro I, etc., 1844, 1-9; also Difficiliorum locorum epistolae, etc., 1847; Graetz, "Das Sendschreiben der …

19452 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Macron.2

… 3:38 and 2 Maccabees 4:45 he is called "Ptolemy the son of Dorymenes." At first he was a fierce and cruel enemy of the Jews and was one of those chosen by Lysias to …

19453 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Mad; Madness.3

… 50:38. The madman of Proverbs 26:18 is a malicious person who carries his frivolous jest to an unreasonable length, for he is responsible for the mischief he …

19454 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Magistrate.4

… - 36, 38 ). A collective term for those clothed with power (Eng. "the powers"), exousiai, is found in Luke 12:11 the King James Version; Romans 13:2 - 3; Titus 3:1. The "higher powers …

19455 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Magog.2

… " ( Ezekiel 38:2; 39:6 ). Josephus identifies the Magogites with the Scythians (Ant., I, vi, 1). From a resemblance between the names Gog and Gyges (Gugu), king of Lydia, some …

19456 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Mahanaim.2

… 21:38; 1 Chronicles 6:80 --the former of these passages affords no justification to Cheyne in saying (EB, under the word) that it is mentioned as a "city of refuge …

19457 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Make, Maker.3

… " ( Isaiah 38:12 ); "make riddance" ( Leviticus 23:22 ), the Revised Version (British and American) "wholly reap." In 1 Maccabees 16:22, we have "to make him away" as translation …

19458 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Malchijah.13

(11) The father of Pashhur ( Nehemiah 11:12; Jeremiah 21:1; 38:1 ).

19459 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Malchijah.15

(13) (malkiyahu as above with u ending): Son of Ham-melech (or, as 1 Kings 22:26; 2 Chronicles 28:7 translate it, "king's son"). Jeremiah was cast into his dungeon or pit ( Jeremiah 38:6 ).

19460 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Malchijah.16

The King James Version spells "Malchiah" or "Malchijah" indifferently with "Melchiah" in Jeremiah 21:1; the English Revised Version has "Malchiah" in Jeremiah …