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19702 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Satan.16

… :19, 38; 1 John 2:13 - 14; 3:12, and particularly 1 John 5:18 ); Belial ( 2 Corinthians 6:15 ); Adversary (antidikos), ( 1 Peter 5:8 ); Deceiver (literally "the one who deceives") ( Revelation …

19703 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Satan.17

… :19, 38; compare Isaiah's description of Yahweh as the "Holy One," Isaiah 1:4 and often); that is, the one whose nature and will are given to evil. Moral evil is his controlling …

19704 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Satan.20

… (chapters 38 through 41), where Yahweh's power extends even to the symbolized spirit of evil.

19705 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Save.2

… common (38 times, in addition to "saving," the King James Version Ecclesiastes 5:11; Amos 9:8; Matthew 5:32; Luke 4:27; Revelation 2:17 ). It represents no particular Hebrew …

19706 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Scales.2

… :5, 38 ). (2) Meghinnah from maghen, literally, "a buckler" or "small shield" ( 2 Chronicles 23:9; Jeremiah 46:3 ), is used in the description of the crocodile (see LEVIATHAN …

19707 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Scribes.4

… 12:38 f; Luke 11:43; 20:46 ). Their dress equaled that of the nobility. They wore (stolai), "tunics," and these were the mark of the upper class.

19709 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sea, the Molten; Sea, the Brazen.2

… :18; 38:8 ). It rested on 12 brazen (bronze) oxen, facing in four groups the four quarters of heaven. For particulars of shape, size and ornamentation, see TEMPLE. The …

19710 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Seal.4

… Genesis 38:18; "upon thy heart .... upon thine arm," i.e. one seal hanging down from the neck and another round the waist; Song of Solomon 8:6 ). In Egypt, too, as in Babylonia …

19711 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Seal.5

… Genesis 38:18, 25, where the patriarch Judah is said to have pledged his word to Tamar by leaving her his signet, cord and staff. We have evidence of engraved signets …

19712 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Seal.6

… 9:38 10:1 ff). (3) An additional use was the preservation of books in security. A roll or other document intended for preservation was sealed up before it was deposited …

19713 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Seal.7

… Song *38: "The seal of circumcision is in your flesh as it was sealed in the flesh of Abraham"). Paul describes his act in making over to the saints at Jerusalem the …

19714 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sebam.2

… 32:38 (so also Joshua 13:19 ). In the time of Isaiah and Jeremiah it was a Moabite town, but there is no record of how or when it was taken from Israel. It appears to have …

19715 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Self-surrender.7

… 10:38 f; Matthew 16:24; Luke 9:23 - 24, 59 f; Luke 14:27, 33; compare Matthew 19:27; Mark 8:34 ). When certain of the disciples were called they left all and followed ( Matthew …

19716 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Senaah.2

… 7:38 ). The numbers vary as given by Ezr (3,630) and Neh (3,930), while 1 Esdras 5:23 puts them at 3,330. In the last place the name is Sanaas, the King James Version "Annaas …

19717 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sennacherib.7

… :1 - 38. The Assyrian account differs considerably from it; but at the same time it corroborates it in many details. One of the striking parallels is the exact …

19718 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Septuagint, 1.71

… (117-38 AD) and was related to that emperor; there is no ~probability in Epiphanius' further statement that Hadrian entrusted to Aquila the superintendence …

19719 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Septuagint, 2.25

… :24-38) with a style quite distinct from that of its context. This passage was also an early Christian lesson for Pentecost, and its lectionary use was inherited …

19720 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Serjeants.2

… :35, 38 the word (literally, "holders of rods," corresponding to Roman "lictors," thus the Revised Version margin) is used of the officers in attendance on the Philippian …