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... Hebrew alphabet taken in order. The first, second, and fourth have each twenty ... Speaking of the "Wailing-place (q.v.) of the Jews" at Jerusalem, a portion ...
... (q.v.). The Jews called it Galil. It continued long to be occupied by the original inhabitants, and hence came to be called "Galilee of the Gentiles" (Matt ...
Hebrew. Strongs #04809: hbyrm M@riybah. Meribah = "strife" or "contention" 1) a fountain at Rephidim, in the desert of Sin; so called because the Israelites ...
In all the Hebrew manuscripts the Pentateuch (q.v.) forms one roll or volume divided into larger and smaller sections called parshioth_ and _sedarim. It is ...
Feb 11, 2010 · q.v.. which see (from Latin quod vide). sc ... Biblical Interpretation in Ancient Israel. Oxford ... Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar. Biblical ...
Pronunciation: sak. Origin: from 08264, Greek 4526 sakkov. Reference: TWOT - 2282a. PrtSpch: noun masculine. In Hebrew: qv 17, Myqv 11, Myqvb 4, qvh 3, ...
The first recorded instance of divination (q.v.) is that of the teraphim of Laban. By the teraphim the LXX. and Josephus understood "the liver of goats." By ...
It is the Greek translation of the Hebrew Abaddon (q.v.). Apollyon [NAVE] ... Hebrew word ABADDON, "the angel of the bottomless pit." From the occurrence of ...
BETHESDA [SMITH]. (house of mercy, or the flowing water), the Hebrew name of a reservoir or tank, with five "porches," close upon the sheep-gate or "market ...
Palestine:-Gomorrah. see HEBREW for 06014. Gomorrah [EBD]. submersion, one of the five cities of the plain of Siddim (q.v.) which were destroyed by fire (Gen.