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19941 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Beon.2 (William Smith)
Be’on. Numbers 32:3. [ BETH-BAALMEON .] Comp. ver. Numbers 32:38 .
19942 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Beth-anath.2 (William Smith)
Beth’-anath ( house of echo or reply ), one of the “fenced cities” of Naphtali, named with Beth-shemesh, Joshua 19:38; from neither of them were the Canaanites expelled. Judges 1:33 .
19943 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Beth-baal-meon.2 (William Smith)
… 32:38, or, in its contracted form, Beon, Numbers 32:3, to which the Beth was possibly a Hebrew addition. Later it would seem to have come into possession of Moab, and …
19944 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Beth-shemesh.5 (William Smith)
3. One of the “fenced cities” of Naphtali. Joshua 19:38; Judges 1:33 .
19945 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Binnu-i.5 (William Smith)
3. Another Israelite who had also taken a foreign wife. Ezra 10:38 .
19946 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Boanerges.2 (William Smith)
Boaner’ges, a name signifying sons of thunder, given by our Lord to the two sons of Zebedee, James, and John, probably on account of their fiery earnestness. Mark 3:17. See Luke 9:54; Mark 9:38; comp. Matthew 20:20, etc.
19947 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Bocheru.2 (William Smith)
Boch’eru ( youth ), son of Azel, according to the present Hebrew text of 1 Chronicles 8:38 .
19948 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Bracelet.2 (William Smith)
… Genesis 38:18, Genesis 38:25 the word rendered “bracelet” means probably a string by which a seal-ring was suspended. Men as well as women wore bracelets, as we …
19949 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Canaan The land of.2 (William Smith)
… 25:38. [ PALESTINE .]
19950 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Candace.2 (William Smith)
Canda’ce, or Can’da-ce ( prince of servants ), a queen of Ethiopia (Meroö), mentioned Acts 8:27. (a.d. 38.) The name was not a proper name of an individual, but that of a dynasty of Ethiopian queens.
19951 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Capernaum.2 (William Smith)
… 4:38; John 6:59; and there was also a customs station, where the dues were gathered both by stationary and by itinerant officers. Matthew 9:9; Matthew 17:24; Mark …
19952 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Cave.2 (William Smith)
… 11:38. Caves were used for temporary dwelling-places and for tombs.
19953 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Chariot.2 (William Smith)
… 8:38. The prophets allude frequently to chariots as typical of power. Psalm 20:7; Psalm 104:3; Jeremiah 51:21; Zechariah 6:1 .
19954 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Cherethites.2 (William Smith)
… 1:38, 1 Kings 1:44; 1 Chronicles 18:17. It is plain that these royal guards were employed as executioners, 2 Kings 11:4, and as couriers, 1 Kings 14:27. But it has been …
19955 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Chezib.2 (William Smith)
Che’zib ( lying ), a name which occurs but once, Genesis 38:5; probably the same as Achzib.
19956 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Children.2 (William Smith)
… ; Job 38:9; Luke 2:7. On the 8th day the rite of circumcision, in the case of a boy, was performed and a name given. At the end of a certain time (forty days if a son and twice …
19957 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Chimham.2 (William Smith)
… 19:38, 2 Samuel 19:40. (b.c. 1023.) David appears to have bestowed on him a possession at Bethlehem, on which, in later times, an inn or khan was standing. Jeremiah 41 …
19958 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Cistern.2 (William Smith)
… . Jeremiah 38:6 .
19959 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Cities of refuge.3 (William Smith)
… 21:38; 1 Kings 22:3. 6. Golan, in Bashan, in the half-tribe of Manasseh. Deuteronomy 4:43; Joshua 21:27; 1 Chronicles 6:71 .
19960 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Clay.2 (William Smith)
… ; Jeremiah 38:6, and in the New Testament, John 9:6, a mixture of sand or dust with spittle. It is also found in the sense of potter’s clay. Isaiah 41:25. The great seat …