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19521 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Armenia.13

… 37:38 ) after the murder of their father Sennacherib. Invading Assyria in the same year, they were defeated by Esar-haddon I. Armenia from the Cyrus River to the …

19522 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Armenia.18

… :14; 38:6 ) and "Ashkenaz" ( Genesis 10:3; 1 Chronicles 1:6; Jeremiah 51:27; the Assyrian Ashguza), as by their own writers of later times. Xenophon in the Cyropedia mentions …

19523 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Armhole.2

… Jeremiah 38:12 in the sense of armpits. When the prophet was pulled up out of the pit by ropes, the armpits were protected with rags and old garments. The meaning …

19524 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Armor; Arms.18

… 17:38; 14:1 the Revised Version (British and American) APPAREL; nesheq, 1 Kings 10:25; Job 39:21; kelim; ta hopla): Under this head it may be convenient to notice the weapons …

19526 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Armor; Arms.30

… 17:38 ). Uzziah at a later time provided his soldiers with helmets, as part of their equipment ( 2 Chronicles 26:14 ). The men of Pharaoh-neco’s army also wore helmets …

19527 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Armor; Arms.32

… :5, 38 ). Such a piece of body armor Ahab wore in the fatal battle of Ramoth-gilead ( 1 Kings 22:34 ). In the battle of Bethsura in the Maccabean struggle the Syrian war …

19528 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Armory.2

… 10:38 ), but employed figuratively of the stored-up anger of Yahweh which breaks forth in judgments ( Jeremiah 50:25 ). (2) (nesheq): Identical with Solomon’s "house …

19529 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Army.21

… ; Jeremiah 38:14 ). Cases are mentioned in which the Ark accompanied the army to the field ( 1 Samuel 4:4; 14:18 ), and before the engagement sacrifices also were offered …

19530 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ashamed.2

… 8:38; Luke 9:26; compare Matthew 10:33; Hebrews 11:16 ). (9) The word lends itself to rich poetic use, e.g. Lebanon, with faded and falling foliage, "is ashamed" (the Revised …

19531 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ashbel; Ashbelite.2

… 26:38, second son of Benjamin ( Genesis 46:21 ). In 1 Chronicles 7:6 - 11 (6) "Jediael" ("known to God") is substituted for the heathen-sounding "Ashbel" ("Ishbaal," "man of Baal"). The …

19532 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Assassination.3

… , 32, 38, irrespective of whether willful, deliberate killing is spoken of, or hasty or merely accidental; and nakhah = "to strike," "wound," "kill," "slay," in Numbers 35:24 …

19533 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Assassins.3

Lysias mistook Paul for `the Egyptian who .... led out into the wilderness the 4,000 men of the sicarioi’ ( Acts 21:38 ).

19534 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Assyria.43

… :1 - 38 through 17). In 728 BC Tiglath-pileser was solemnly crowned at Babylon and the following year he died. His successor was another military adventurer, Shalmaneser …

19535 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astath.2

Astath - as’-tath (Astath):The form given in 1 Esdras 8:38 to the name which in Ezra 8:12 appears as Azgad.

19536 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astrology.51

… Job 38:32. This rendering probably reproduces correctly the meaning of the original. R. C. Thompson in his introduction to the Reports writes (xxvii): "The places …

19537 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, I.83

… ?" ( Job 38:33 ), and they recognized that to this question no answer could be given, for these ordinances of heaven were the sign and evidence of Almighty wisdom …

19538 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, I.93

… Job (38:12-14): Hast thou "caused the dayspring to know its place," and the passage goes on, "It (the earth) is changed as clay under the seal; and all things stand forth …

19539 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, I.131

… Job 38:7, or rulers of churches, as in Revelation 1:20. The same image is naturally applied in a yet higher sense to Christ Himself, who is the "star out of Jacob" ( Numbers …

19540 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, I.133

… " ( Job 38:7; 3:9 ), shows that the Hebrews like the Greeks were familiar with this feature of the ordinances of heaven, and noted the progress of the year by observation …