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- The name conferred on Jacob after the great prayer-struggle at Peniel (Gen 32:28), because "as a prince he had power with God and prevailed."
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The first-born son of Adam and Eve (Gen 4). Murdered his brother.
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He is called "the friend of God" (Jas 2:23),
- the name given to Satan, and found only in the New Testament (Mat 10:25; Mat 12:24, 27; Mark 3:22)
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The name appropriated to the principal male god of the Phoenicians.(Jer 19:5).
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He was a type of John the Baptist in the sternness and power of his reproofs (Mal 4:5, 6)
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In the New Testament this word occurs only in Rev 16:13, where it is referred to as a symbol of uncleanness.
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English form of the Greek name _Biblia_, meaning "books"
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It is found only in 2Pe 1:19, where it denotes the manifestation of Christ to the soul, imparting spiritual light and comfort.
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In a fish's belly 3 days and 3 nights. (Jnh 1:17-2:10)
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Destruction, the Hebrew name (equivalent to the Greek Apollyon, i.e., destroyer) of "the angel of the bottomless pit" (Rev 9:11).
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Early used both for riding and as a beast of burden (Gen 24:64; Gen 37:25).
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The land from which God used Moses to free Israel (Ex 20:2)
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Unconverted men are so called (1Co 3:3).
- The garden in which our first parents dewlt (Gen 2:8-17).
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Image-worship or divine honour paid to any created object.(1Sa 15:23}
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a detestable act (Ezek 22:11).
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- Symbol of Christ (Gen 4:4; Ex 12:3; Ex 29:38; Isa 16:1; Isa 53:7; John 1:36; Rev 13:8).
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The fourth son of Ham (Gen 10:6). His descendants were under a curse in consequence of the transgression of his father (Gen 9:22-27).
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This Syriac or Chaldee word is found three times in the New Testament (Mark 14:36; Rom 8:15; Gal 4:6), and in each case is followed by its Greek equivalent, which is translated "father."
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First book of the Bible (Gen 1-3)
- This word is used also with reference to the captivity in Babylon (Isa 14:3).
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The special and significant name by which God revealed himself to the ancient Hebrews (Ex 6:2, 3)
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The relation between Christ and his church (John 3:29).
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Champion of God, used as a proper name to designate the angel who was sent to Daniel (Dan 8:16)
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Jesus was artificer in wood (2Sa 5:11; 1Ch 14:1; Mark 6:3).
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The national instrument of the Hebrews. It was invented by Jubal (Gen 4:21).
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(Heb. Hebhel), a breath, or vanity, the second son of Adam and Eve. He was put to death by his brother Cain (Gen 4:1-16).
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Under Nebuchadnezzar it became one of the most splendid cities of the ancient world.(Isa 13:19)
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It was given to our Lord to denote the object of his mission, to save (Mat 1:21).
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