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19641 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Care; Carefulness; Careful.7

… 4:38 ). "Carest not for anyone" (the King James Version "no man," Matthew 22:16; Mark 12:14 ). "Dost thou not care that my sister did leave me to serve alone?" ( Luke 10:40 ). "Careth …

19642 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cave.2

… 11:38 ), spelaion ( John 11:38 ); chor, more often rendered "hole," is akin to Arabic khaur, "gulf" or "inlet," but is also related to me`arah (compare also Arabic ghaur "low-land …

19643 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Celebrate.2

… " ( Isaiah 38:18 ). chaghagh, root meaning "to move in a circle" hence, "to keep a festival" by sacred leaping and dancing; "celebrate (the Revised Version (British and American …

19644 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cendebaeus.2

… 15:38 ff) after the defeat of Tryphon by Antiochus 138 BC. He fortified Kedron and harassed the Jews in various ways. As Simon Maccabeus was too old to attack …

19645 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Censer.2

… 25:38; 37:23; Numbers 4:9 ) "snuffdish" It denoted a bowl-shaped vessel used for different purposes, namely, (1) a censer, in which incense was burnt ( Leviticus 10:1 ); (2) a …

19646 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chariot.13

… :35, 38 ). It was in his war-chariot that his servants carried Josiah dead from the fatal field of Megiddo ( 2 Kings 23:30 ). The chief pieces of the Hebrew chariot were …

19647 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chariot.16

… - 29, 38 ), there is only the mention of the din of war-chariots to which the onrush of locusts in Apocalyptic vision is compared ( Revelation 9:9 ).

19648 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chatter.2

Chatter - chat’-er (tsaphaph): This word, which means to "peep," "twitter" or "chirp," as small birds do, is translated "chatter" only in Isaiah 38:14, "Like a swallow or a crane, so did I chatter."

19649 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Child; Children.2

… ; Genesis 38:26; Matthew 22:24 ).

19650 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Child; Children.13

… ; 4:38 ). As a term of special endearment, disciples are sometimes called "little children" (teknia). Jesus thus addressed His disciples when He was speaking about …

19651 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Children of God.25

… :1; 38:7; Psalms 29:1; 89:6 ). In all these cases the phrase implies a certain kinship with God and dependence upon Him on the part of the Divine society around Him. But …

19652 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Children of God.30

… 3:38 : "Adam (son) of God"). The limitations of the Old Testament conception of sonship as national and collective disappear altogether in the New Testament; God …

19653 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chimham.2

… :37 - 38 ) or kimhan ( 2 Samuel 19:40 ) or kemohem ( Jeremiah 41:17 Kt.); this reading, however, may probably be safely ignored): One of the sons of Barzillai the Gileadite, who …

19654 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Christ, Offices of.51

… 13:38 - 39 ). The necessity of Christ’s death and resurrection was the essence of Paul’s message ( Acts 17:3 ). And in the address to the elders, the church is declared …

19655 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Christs, False.4

… 21:38; the Revised Version (British and American) "sedition")--one of a multitude of "impostors and deceivers," Josephus tells us, who persuaded multitudes to follow …

19657 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.59

… 21:38 that Paul’s arrest could not have been earlier than the spring of 55 AD. For Paul was supposed by the chief captain to be the Egyptian who had led an insurrection …

19658 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.60

… , note 38). Ramsay argues in favor of 57 AD as the year of Paul’s arrest and 59 AD as the year of the accession of Festus (Pauline and Other Studies, 1906, 345 ff).

19659 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Church.20

… 7:38 ). The word thus came into Christian history with associations alike for the Greek and the Jew. To the Greek it would suggest a self-governing democratic …

19660 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Church.30

… :34 - 38; 15:7 ). He was further to have the power of binding and loosing, i.e. of forbidding and permitting; in other words he was to possess the functions of a legislator …