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19501 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Antediluvian Patriarchs.31

… :1 - 38 ); or else when the unexplained names of both lists shall have been finally interpreted, the two catalogues will be found to represent the same tradition …

19502 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Anthropology.17

… 3:38; Romans 5:14; 1 Corinthians 15:45 ); or as an appellative--the man; or, as the generic name of the human race (Septuagint: anthropos; Vulgate: homo). The origin of the …

19503 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Anthropology.33

… 3:38 ). It need not be determined here, whether the account is strictly chronological, whether the "days" are interludes between successive periods of darkness …

19504 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Anthropology.36

… , 37, 38). He draws attention to the agreement between the Mosaic account, which accepts "the direct action of a constructive Creator," and the non-miraculous theory …

19505 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Apocalyptic Literature, 1.7

… 90:38 we are told that "they all became white bullocks, and the first was the Word" (nagara). As for the appearance of this term, from its connection it is obvious …

19507 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Apollonia.2

… and 38 from the latter. The foundation of the town may perhaps be attributed to about 432 BC; in any case, coins are extant which attest its existence in the 4th …

19509 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Apparel.2

… 17:38, 39 "apparel" replaces "armor" of King James Version: "Saul clad David with his apparel," probably some close-fitting garment worn under the armor, or sometimes …

19510 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Appetite.2

… ( Job 38:39 ) it is a translation of chai, "life"; "Canst thou .... satisfy the appetite (life) of the young lions?" Twice ( Proverbs 23:2; Ecclesiastes 6:7; also Isaiah 56:11, the …

19511 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ara.2

Ara - a’-ra (’ara’, meaning unknown): A son of Jether of the tribe of Asher ( 1 Chronicles 7:38 ).

19512 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Arabia.53

… , chapter 38. A chief occasion on which many of the tribes left the district Northeast of the Yemen was the bursting of the great dam, built by Lokman at Marib …

19513 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ararat.2

… 37:38 the word is translated in the King James Version Armenia, which correctly represents the region designated. It was to Armenia that the sons of Sennacherib …

19514 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Architecture.30

… :1 - 38; 1 Kings 7:1 - 51 ) and ( Ezekiel 40:1 - 49; Ezekiel 41:1 - 26 ). These buildings are fully dealt with under TEMPLE, but a brief note is here necessary, as they are by far the …

19515 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Architecture.36

… 6:38 ), and they, in all probability, found such a great work beyond their powers of adequate conception, more especially as the housement of a strange God was …

19516 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ard.2

… 26:38 - 40 mentions five sons of Benjamin, together with Ard and Naaman, the sons of Bela, Benjamin’s oldest son, counting all seven as ancestors of Benjamite …

19517 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Argob (2).3

… :33; 38:38; probably therefore ’argobh should be tendered "a region of clods," i.e. "arable land." This practically rules out el-Leja’. We have seen above that the term …

19519 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ark of Noah.2

… , 23, 38-41). Berosus, the Greek historian, represents it to have been five stadia (3,000 ft.) long and two stadia (1,200 ft.) broad, while Origen, in order to confound Celsus …

19520 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Armenia.9

… 37:38; Jeremiah 51:27 ). Throughout the Bible, this is a country, not a mountain. Armenia Major was bounded on the North by the River Cyrus (Kour), Iberia, Colchis, and …