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19801 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tabernacle, B.38

… :1 - 38 through Exodus 40:1 - 38; Numbers 2:2, 17; Numbers 5:1 - 4; 14:44 ) conflicts with that given in E ( Exodus 33:7 - 11 ), both as to its character and its location.

19802 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tabernacle, B.41

… ; Exodus 38:1 - 7 makes it clear that the altar proper upon which "the strong fire" burned was the earth or stone-filled ( Exodus 20:24 f) hollow which the wooden and …

19803 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Take.2

… 4:38 is "to suffer with" (the Revised Version (British and American) "be holden with"), but in 1 Maccabees 9:55; 2 Maccabees 9:21 (the King James Version and the Revised …

19804 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Talmud.26

… , 1894, 38, 39). On the other hand, no decision is valid if it is against the yield of the Talmudic discussion. The liberal (Reformed) Jews say that the Talmud, though …

19805 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Talmud.75

(9) Tamidh, "The Daily Morning and Evening Sacrifice" ( Exodus 29:38 ff; Numbers 38:3 ff).

19806 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tamar (1).3

… ( Genesis 38:24 ), was compelled to vindicate her ( Genesis 38:25 - 26 ). Through Perez she became an ancestress of Jesus (Thamar, Matthew 1:3 ).

19807 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tarsus.13

… in 38 BC, was able to sail in her richly decorated barge into the very heart of the city (Plut. Ant. 26). The silting-up of the river's mouth seems to have resulted …

19808 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tassel.2

Tassel - tas'-'l (tsitsith): This word occurs only in Numbers 15:38 (Revised Version margin), which reads "tassels in the corners" for "fringes in the borders of their garments" (the King James Version).

19809 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tax; Taxing.31

… :1 - 38 ) it was asserted that their burdens of taxation were so heavy that they were servants in their own land ( Nehemiah 9:36 - 37 ).

19810 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Teach; Teacher; Teaching.41

… 1:38 ), to John the Baptist ( Luke 3:12 ), to Jesus ( John 3:2; 8:4, and often), to Paul ( 1 Timothy 2:7; 2 Timothy 1:11 ), and to instructors in the early church ( Acts 13:1; Romans 12:7; 1 Corinthians …

19811 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Teach; Teacher; Teaching.50

… :1 - 38 and Nehemiah 10:1 - 39 we have recorded the spiritual, ceremonial, social and civic effects of ancient religious instruction.

19812 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tears.2

… ; Isaiah 38:5, and of the suffering consequent on oppression ( Ecclesiastes 4:1 ), or defeat in battle ( Isaiah 16:9 ), or hopeless remorse, as with Esau ( Hebrews 12:17, probably …

19813 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Temple, A1.82

… :1 - 38, "Pulpit Commentary").

19814 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Temple, A1.97

… :10; 38:14; Ezekiel 8:16, etc.). The mention of "the new court" ( 2 Chronicles 20:5, time of Jehoshaphat), and of "the two courts of the house of Yahweh" ( 2 Kings 21:5; 2 Chronicles …

19815 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Temple, A1.98

… Yahweh" (38:14), and of "three keepers of the threshold" (52:24), but it is not clear which court is intended.

19816 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Temple, A1.106

… :18; 38:8 ). The view of certain scholars (Kosters, Gunkel, etc.) that the "sea" is connected with Babylonian mythical ideas of the great deep is quite fanciful; no hint …

19817 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Temple, A1.108

… 6:38 ); the royal buildings occupied 13 years ( 1 Kings 7:1 )--20 years in all (the two periods, however, may in part synchronize). On the completion of the Temple, the ark …

19818 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Temple, A2.21

… 4:38, 48; 9:54; Josephus, Ant, XIV, xvi, 2)--planned apparently on the model of those in Ezekiel. A.R.S. Kennedy infers from the measurements in the Haram that "the area …

19819 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Temple, A2.38

… as 38 in all. The roof, which Keil speaks of as "sloping" (Bib. Archaeology, I, 199), had gilded spikes to keep off the birds. A balustrade surrounded it 3 cubits high …

19820 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tenon.2

… :1 - 38, is used in the account of the tabernacle to describe the "hand" or yadh by which its 48 boards were kept in place. Each board had two tenons which were mortised …