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19541 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, I.139

… for 38 years at a time it remains outside the orbit of Neptune, more than 2,800,000,000 miles from the sun. The other great comets have only visited our neighborhood …

19542 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.17

… :9; 38:31 ). It apparently means a "heap" or "cluster," and is hence especially applicable to the beautiful little group of the Pleiades, the most conspicuous star …

19543 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.18

… Job 38:31, which has been adopted in the Revised Version (British and American), "Canst thou bind the cluster (m "chain") of the Pleiades?" and the question put to Job …

19544 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.21

… ?" ( Job 38:31 ) would be equivalent to asking "Canst thou bring down out of their places the stars that make up this figure and so, as it were, set the Titan free?"

19545 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.23

… Job 38:32 is left untranslated in both the King James Version and the Revised Version (British and American), namely, the word Mazzaroth. It occurs only once …

19546 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.29

… Job 38:31 - 32, it is seen that the place of the word mazzaroth in the latter passage is held by the expression "the chambers of the south" (chadhre theman) in the earlier …

19547 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.31

… Job 38:32, and in the latter case it is connected with its "sons." The last star of Charles’ Wain or the Plough, as the group is often called among ourselves, still …

19548 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.32

… Job 38:32 now reveals itself. The Mazzaroth are the twelve constellations of the zodiac, and of these each one rules the night for about a month in its turn; they …

19549 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, II.46

… Job 38:31 - 32. Before the Captivity, Kimah and Kecil were plainly in common use, since Amos uses them as if they were familiar to his hearers, and as he himself points …

19550 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, III.2

… " ( Job 38:22 ) of the rain, snow and hail, and some writers have even attempted to express this supposed conception in diagrammatic form. One of the best of these …

19551 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Atonement, Day of.35

… 40:38, in Genesis 12:1 - 20 through Genesis 25:1 - 34, in the story of Abraham, Leviticus 11:1 - 47 through Leviticus 15:1 - 33, and Deuteronomy 12:1 - 32 through Deuteronomy …

19552 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Atonement, Day of.39

… :1 - 38, 34 ). In reference to the significance of what is done with the second goat of sin offering, compare Exodus 16:8 ff, Exodus 20:1 - 26 ff, and AZAZEL, II, Exodus 1:1 - 22 …

19553 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Augia.2

… 5:38 ). Omitted in Ezra 2:1 - 70 and Nehemiah 7:1 - 73 .

19554 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Azariah.6

(3) The son of Jehu, descended from an Egyptian through the daughter of Sheshan ( 1 Chronicles 2:38 ).

19555 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Azrikam.5

(3) One of Azel’s sons, a Benjamite, descended from King Saul ( 1 Chronicles 8:38; 9:44 ).

19556 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baal (2).5

… 36:38; 1 Chronicles 1:49 ); also a royal prefect of the same name ( 1 Chronicles 27:28 ). Gesenius thinks that Baal in compound words rarely refers to the god by that …

19557 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baal-hanan.3

(1) A king of Edom ( Genesis 36:38 f; 1 Chronicles 1:49 f).

19558 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baal-meon.2

… 32:38 ), identical with Beon of Numbers 32:3. As Beth-baal-meon it was given by Moses to the tribe of Reuben ( Joshua 13:17 ). Mesha names it as fortified by him (MS, L. 9). It …