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19861 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Uz (2).2

… (Koran 38 41), and his tomb. The passage in the Koran is, however, also made to refer to Job's Well.

19862 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Valley Gate.2

… :31, 38 ), from here the Levites commenced their compass of the city in two directions. It must have been an ancient gate, for Uzziah added towers to it ( 2 Chronicles …

19863 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Veil (1).2

… Genesis 38:1 - 30 one motive for Tamar's use of the veil was certainly to avoid recognition, but it seems clear from the passage that veils were used by courtesans …

19864 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Veil (2).2

… ; 34, 38 ). By the latter is meant the curtain that hung outside the holy place, i.e. at the tabernacle entrance. Exodus 26:31 informs us that the veil was made of fine …

19865 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Versions, Georgian, Gothic, Slavonic.6

… , 1-38 (1910) and separately (Giessen, 1910)). In all there have been preserved in the Old Testament Genesis 5:1 - 32 (in part); Psalms 52:2 f; Nehemiah 5:1 - 19 - 7 (in part), and in …

19866 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Village.2

… ( Ezekiel 38:11; Zechariah 2:4; Esther 9:19 ). Some have sought to connect the Perizzites with this word and to regard them, not as a distinct people, but as the peasant …

19867 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Virgin, Virginity.2

… :36-38. This is almost certainly right, but "virgin companion" (see Lietzmann and J. Weiss in the place cited.) is not quite impossible. (4) neanis, "young woman" ( Sirach …

19868 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Virgin, Virginity.3

… :37 - 38 ). Paul's preference for the unmarried state ( 1 Corinthians 7:29 if) is based on the greater freedom for service (compare Matthew 19:12 ), and the Greek estimate …

19869 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Wait.3

… " ( Job 38:40 ). (2) "Lay wait": "They compassed him in, and laid wait for him" ( Judges 16:2 ).

19870 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Wanderings of Israel.41

… :1 - 38 through Exodus 39:1 - 43 ) belongs to a part of the Pentateuch which many critical writers assign to a later date than that of the old narrative and laws ( Exodus …

19871 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Wanderings of Israel.57

… of 38 years ( Deuteronomy 2:14 ), during which the first generation died out, and a strong race of desert warriors succeeded it. During this period Israel lived …

19872 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Wanderings of Israel.58

… the 38 years of nomadic life. We have in fact three passages which appear to define the limits of their wanderings. (1) In the first of these ( Numbers 33:31 - 36 ) we …

19873 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Wanderings of Israel.59

… , during 38 years, would often be at these springs.

19874 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Wanderings of Israel.60

… the 38 years do not include the march through Edom and Moab; and, though it is of course possible that they may have extended to Hazeroth and Sinai, it seems more …

19875 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Wanderings of Israel.61

… than 38 years after they first reached it in autumn, it would seem that they may have started in August, and have taken about a month to reach the brook Zered …

19876 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Wanderings of Israel.69

… the 38 years represent a nomadic life in the best pastures of the region, in and near the `Arabah. Here the new race grew up--hardy as the Arabs of today. When they …

19877 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Wash; Washing.2

… 22:38 margin; for kabhac, Psalms 51:2, 7; Jeremiah 2:22; 4:14 ). Much less common are duach ( 2 Chronicles 4:6; Isaiah 4:4; Ezekiel 40:38 ) and shataph ( 1 Kings 22:38; Job 14:19; Ezekiel …

19878 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Watercourse.2

… " ( Job 38:25 ); elsewhere "conduit," "the conduit of the upper pool" ( 2 Kings 18:17; Isaiah 7:3; 36:2 ). (5) tsinnor, "watercourse," the King James Version "gutter" ( 2 Samuel 5:8 ).

19879 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Wealth, Wealthy.2

… 19:38 - 39; Matthew 27:57 - 60 ), and Zaccheus ( Luke 19:1 - 10 ). It may fairly be inferred from the Gospel records that James and John, who were disciples of our Lord, were men …