The Bible cyclopædia: or, Illustrations of the civil and natural history of the sacred writings [ed. by W. Goodhugh, completed by W.C. Taylor].William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor 1843 |
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... Isai . 21. 16. ) KEDEMOTH , a city of the tribe of Reuben . ( Josh . 13. 18. ) KEDESH , a city of the tribe of Naphtali , ( Josh . 19. 37 , ) appointed one of the cities of refuge . ( 20. 7. ) In the apocryphal Book of Tobit ( 1. 2 ) it ...
... Isai . 21. 16. ) KEDEMOTH , a city of the tribe of Reuben . ( Josh . 13. 18. ) KEDESH , a city of the tribe of Naphtali , ( Josh . 19. 37 , ) appointed one of the cities of refuge . ( 20. 7. ) In the apocryphal Book of Tobit ( 1. 2 ) it ...
Page 718
... Isai . 22 . 22. ) This is a well - known instrument , and it is em- ployed in the Scriptures as a symbol of government , power , and authority . " The key of the house of David will I lay upon his shoulder ; so he shall open , and none ...
... Isai . 22 . 22. ) This is a well - known instrument , and it is em- ployed in the Scriptures as a symbol of government , power , and authority . " The key of the house of David will I lay upon his shoulder ; so he shall open , and none ...
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... ( Isai . 22. 6 , ) where the conquered Syrians were carried captive , ( 2Kings 16. 9 ; Amos 1. 5 , ) and whence the Aramæans had emigrated . ( Amos 9. 7. ) Part of the inhabitants of Kir served in the army of Sennacherib . It is thought ...
... ( Isai . 22. 6 , ) where the conquered Syrians were carried captive , ( 2Kings 16. 9 ; Amos 1. 5 , ) and whence the Aramæans had emigrated . ( Amos 9. 7. ) Part of the inhabitants of Kir served in the army of Sennacherib . It is thought ...
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... ( Isai . 37.24 . ) Imagery is frequently bor- rowed from Lebanon , to denote the growing improvement , and the imposing character of the moral changes that would be exhibited under the Christian dispensation as the effect of the preaching ...
... ( Isai . 37.24 . ) Imagery is frequently bor- rowed from Lebanon , to denote the growing improvement , and the imposing character of the moral changes that would be exhibited under the Christian dispensation as the effect of the preaching ...
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... ( Isai . 60. 13 , ) have deserted it , and are replaced by the umbrella - topped fir . In one spot only called Bisharri , nearly opposite Tripoli , eight gigantic cedars , and a few of inferior size , attest the splendour of their by ...
... ( Isai . 60. 13 , ) have deserted it , and are replaced by the umbrella - topped fir . In one spot only called Bisharri , nearly opposite Tripoli , eight gigantic cedars , and a few of inferior size , attest the splendour of their by ...
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