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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Page 717
... respect that adverted to in Ezekiel 27. 21 , in his denunciations of destruction against Tyre . II . Kedar is sometimes used as a name for Arabia Deserta . ( Psalm 128. 5 ; Isai . 21. 16. ) KEDEMOTH , a city of the tribe of Reuben ...
... respect that adverted to in Ezekiel 27. 21 , in his denunciations of destruction against Tyre . II . Kedar is sometimes used as a name for Arabia Deserta . ( Psalm 128. 5 ; Isai . 21. 16. ) KEDEMOTH , a city of the tribe of Reuben ...
Page 720
... respect to goat's milk must be understood also of that of cow's ; and all butter is originally milk , so that we can ... respecting butter , we have stated in the article EARTHEN VESSELS . KIDRON , 1 The brook Kedron , Kidron , or Cedron ...
... respect to goat's milk must be understood also of that of cow's ; and all butter is originally milk , so that we can ... respecting butter , we have stated in the article EARTHEN VESSELS . KIDRON , 1 The brook Kedron , Kidron , or Cedron ...
Page 726
... respect , which has been practised in most nations , and likewise amongst the Jews . At the inauguration of their kings there was the kiss of homage , which was given by the principal men of the kingdom as a pledge and proof of their ...
... respect , which has been practised in most nations , and likewise amongst the Jews . At the inauguration of their kings there was the kiss of homage , which was given by the principal men of the kingdom as a pledge and proof of their ...
Page 740
... respect , more perfect than any verbal language ever known and employed ; it possesses the varied elegance of synonyms , without the obscurity which springs from the use of ambiguous terms . In taking up the particular department of ...
... respect , more perfect than any verbal language ever known and employed ; it possesses the varied elegance of synonyms , without the obscurity which springs from the use of ambiguous terms . In taking up the particular department of ...
Page 746
... respects a great original . ( 3. ) Nowhere in all the heathen world could Moses have heard of such a sublime worship ... respect for the object of it as among the Hebrews . No heathen temple could be compared with the temple of Solomon ...
... respects a great original . ( 3. ) Nowhere in all the heathen world could Moses have heard of such a sublime worship ... respect for the object of it as among the Hebrews . No heathen temple could be compared with the temple of Solomon ...
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