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- Only mentioned in Acts 19:29, 31. Places of amusement, were unknown to the Jews.
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A morsel of bread (John 13:26)
- The Bible is divided into the Old and New __________.
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Described as an animal of great ferocity and strength ((Num 23:22),
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It was the native place of the Apostle Paul (Acts 21:39).
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Any kind of teaching, written or spoken, handed down from generation to generation. In Mark 7:3, 9, 13; Col 2:8, this word refers to the arbitrary interpretations of the Jews.
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(Luke 1:22), a vivid apparition, not a dream
- Restless; sprouting, were smitten "in Ham" by Chedorlaomer and his allies (Gen 14:5).
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(Isa 47:13), those who pretend to tell what will occur by looking upon the stars.
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The principal meal of the day among the Jews. It was partaken of in the early part of the evening (Mark 6:21; John 12:2; 1Co 11:21).
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Occurs only in Ex 22:18, as the rendering of _mekhashshepheh_, the feminine form of the word
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Peaceful, (Heb. Shelomoh), David's second son by Bathsheba, i.e., the first after their legal marriage (2Sa 12). He was probably born about B.C. 1035 (1Ch 22:5; 1Ch 29:1).
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Crown, a member of the church at Corinth, whose family were among those the apostle had baptized (1Co 1:16; 1Co 16:15, 17).
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From Lat. vagabundus, "a wanderer," "a fugitive;" not used opprobriously ((Gen 4:12),
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In a prophecy concerning our Lord, Isaiah (Isa 7:14)
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- Used in various senses in Scripture. In Prov 12:17, 19, it denotes that which is opposed to falsehood. In Isa 59:14-15
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(Heb. hazir), regarded as the most unclean and the most abhorred of all animals (Lev 11:7; Isa 65:4; Isa 66:3, 17; Luke 15:15, 16).
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Was "taken out of man" (Gen 2:23), and therefore the man has the preeminence
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Often referred to in Scripture (Job 40:9; Ps 77:18; Ps 104:7). James and John were called by our Lord "sons of _______" (Mark 3:17)
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Burning; the walled, a city in the vale of Siddim (Gen 13:10; Gen 14:1-16). The wickedness of its inhabitants brought down upon it fire from heaven, by which it was destroyed
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One of the twelve disciples (Mat 10:3; Mark 3:18). He was also called Didymus (John 11:16; John 20:24), full of doubt.
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Granted on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:4), in fulfilment of a promise Christ had made to his disciples (Mark 16:17).
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Is "any want of conformity unto or transgression of the law of God" (1Jn 3:4; Rom 4:15),
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Stricken, mother of Jeroboam, the first king of the ten tribes (1Ki 11:26)
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Used in Col 2:17; Heb 8:5; Heb 10:1 to denote the typical relation of the Jewish to the Christian dispensation.
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Weight, the common standard both of weight and value among the Hebrews(Ex 30:13; Num 3:47) was equal to twenty gerahs (Ezek 45:12).
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Trouble or affiction of any kind (Deut 4:30; Mat 13:21; 2Co 7:4).
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One who pretends to prognosticate future events. Baalam is so called (Jos 13:22)
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A form of punishment (Lev 20:2; Lev 24:14; Deut 13:10; Deut 17:5; Deut 22:21) prescribed for certain offences
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Place of wasps, a town in the low country of Judah, afterwards given to Dan (Jos 19:41; Jdg 18:2), probably the same as Zoreah (Jos 15:33).
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