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
... usually supposed to have been situated about twenty - five miles to the south of Hebron , but was probably much further south . Dr. Wells is of opinion that the Kadesh , in the wilder- ness of Zin , was a different place from Kadesh ...
... usually supposed to have been situated about twenty - five miles to the south of Hebron , but was probably much further south . Dr. Wells is of opinion that the Kadesh , in the wilder- ness of Zin , was a different place from Kadesh ...
Page 729
... usually allowed to the horses , in order to preserve their spirit and activity ; whereas the post - horses which are constantly at work soon become stiff and unserviceable . The case is probably the same with other beasts of bur- den ...
... usually allowed to the horses , in order to preserve their spirit and activity ; whereas the post - horses which are constantly at work soon become stiff and unserviceable . The case is probably the same with other beasts of bur- den ...
Page 730
... usually called nir , in the Hebrew , and is fre- quently , though inaccurately , rendered " candle " in our version . See CANDLE . This household lamp is , in Greek , usually termed Xvxvos . ( Matt . 5. 15. ) The Hebrew word lappid ...
... usually called nir , in the Hebrew , and is fre- quently , though inaccurately , rendered " candle " in our version . See CANDLE . This household lamp is , in Greek , usually termed Xvxvos . ( Matt . 5. 15. ) The Hebrew word lappid ...
Page 743
... usually done only by menial servants , or slaves , for their masters . See SHOE . LATIN VERSIONS . From the testimony of St. Augustine , it appears that the Latin church pos- sessed a very great number of versions of the Scriptures ...
... usually done only by menial servants , or slaves , for their masters . See SHOE . LATIN VERSIONS . From the testimony of St. Augustine , it appears that the Latin church pos- sessed a very great number of versions of the Scriptures ...
Page 752
... usually considered as the Scriptural Mount Hermon , and leavened bread from the first day until the seventh day , now styled by the natives Djebel Es - sheik , has an eleva- that soul shall be cut off from Israel . " ( Exod . 12. 15 ...
... usually considered as the Scriptural Mount Hermon , and leavened bread from the first day until the seventh day , now styled by the natives Djebel Es - sheik , has an eleva- that soul shall be cut off from Israel . " ( Exod . 12. 15 ...
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