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19622 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bowl.4

… 6:38 ) is denoted by the same word (cephel; Septuagint lekane), though this may have been of earthenware instead of wood. Certainly the cephel was a dish of goodly …

19623 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bracelet.2

… ," Genesis 38:18, 25 the King James Version) was probably the cord of softly-twisted wool for the shepherd’s headdress (pathil; the Revised Version (British and …

19624 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Breach.2

… " ( Genesis 38:29; Judges 21:15; 2 Samuel 5:20; 1 Chronicles 15:13; Nehemiah 6:1; Job 16:14; Psalms 106:23; Isaiah 30:13; 58:12 ); (2) shebher = "fracture," "affliction," "bruise," "destruction …

19625 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Break.2

… 16:38 ); tsalach or tsaleach = "break out," "come mightily" ( Amos 5:6 ). The New Testament employs luo = "to loosen," "dissolve" ( Matthew 5:19 ); diorusso = "to penetrate burglariously …

19626 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Brimstone.3

The figurative use of the word brimstone to denote punishment and destruction is illustrated by such passages as Deuteronomy 29:23; Job 18:15; Psalms 11:6; Isaiah 30:33; Ezekiel 38:22; Luke 17:29; Revelation 9:17 .

19627 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bring.2

… " ( Psalms 38:1 - 22 title; Psalms 70:1 - 5 title); yabhal = "to flow," "bring" (especially with pomp) ( Psalms 60:9; 68:29; 76:11; Zephaniah 3:10 ); chul, or chil = "to writhe in pain," "to be in travail …

19628 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Broad.2

… 16:38 - 39, the Revised Version (British and American) "beaten").

19629 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Brother's Wife.2

… " ( Genesis 38:8 - 9; Leviticus 18:16; Leviticus 20:21 ); he gune tou adelphou = "the brother’s wife" ( Mark 6:18 )): A brother’s wife occupies a unique position in Hebrew custom …

19630 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bul.2

Bul - bul (bul): Name of the 8th month of the Jewish year ( 1 Kings 6:38 ). It is of Phoenician origin and signifies the month of rain, the beginning of the rainy season.

19631 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Burden.4

… ( Psalms 38:4 ). Taxes may be a burden ( Hosea 8:10 ).

19632 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Burden.5

… , 36, 38, no marginal reading; Ezekiel 12:10; Nahum 1:1; Habakkuk 1:1; Zechariah 9:1; 12:1; Malachi 1:1. As was natural under the circumstances, such oracles usually denounced …

19634 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Burial.34

… ; Sirach 38:16 ). From Acts 5:6; 8:2 it appears that there was in later times a confraternity of young men whose business it was to attend to these proprieties and …

19635 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Burial.50

… 5:38 ) in the narrative of the healing of the ruler’s daughter: "Jesus came into the ruler’s house, and saw the flute-players, and the crowd making a tumult." A characteristic …

19636 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Caleb.2

… 14:38; 32:12 ). Upon the conquest and distribution of the land by Joshua, Caleb reminds the leader of the promise made by God through Moses, and so he receives Hebron …

19637 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Calendar.3

… 6:38 ). There were course other month names in this old calendar, but they have not come down to us. These names refer to the aspects of the seasons: thus Abib (’abhibh …

19638 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Calf, Golden.12

… , 630-38; Naville, Goshen, Store City of Pithom; Erman, Handbook; 173-74; Brugsch, op. cit.). (5) The chief proof, however, is the statement of the text that the feast in connection …

19639 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Canon of the New Testament.31

… 117-38), had for his secret authority the secret tradition of the apostle Matthias and of Glaucias, an alleged interpreter of Peter, but he bears witness to …

19640 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Captivity.69

… Babylon 38 years, and seems to have retained the respect and loyalty of the exiles among whom he dwelt.