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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... David will I lay upon his shoulder ; so he shall open , and none shall shut ; and he shall shut , and none shall open . " ( Isai . 22. 22. ) ( See Door . ) The keys of the ancients were very different from ours , because their doors and ...
... David will I lay upon his shoulder ; so he shall open , and none shall shut ; and he shall shut , and none shall open . " ( Isai . 22. 22. ) ( See Door . ) The keys of the ancients were very different from ours , because their doors and ...
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... David crossed barefoot and weeping , when fleeing from Absalom , ( 2Sam . 15. 23,30 ; ) into which Asa , Hezekiah , and Josiah cast the ashes of the accursed things used in idolatrous · 721 elected by the magistrates for the express ...
... David crossed barefoot and weeping , when fleeing from Absalom , ( 2Sam . 15. 23,30 ; ) into which Asa , Hezekiah , and Josiah cast the ashes of the accursed things used in idolatrous · 721 elected by the magistrates for the express ...
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... David was over which Our Lord passed to enter the Garden of Gethsemane , the night before his sufferings and death . Mr. Robinson , when at Jerusalem , remarks , " Going out of the eastern gate , which is that of St. Stephen's ...
... David was over which Our Lord passed to enter the Garden of Gethsemane , the night before his sufferings and death . Mr. Robinson , when at Jerusalem , remarks , " Going out of the eastern gate , which is that of St. Stephen's ...
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... David did occasionally , ( 2Sam . 12 . 1-5 ; 14. 4-11 ; 1Kings 2. 5-9 , ) or by judges duly con- stituted to hear and determine causes in the king's name . ( 1Chron . 23. 4 ; 26. 29-32 . ) Although the kings enjoyed the privilege of ...
... David did occasionally , ( 2Sam . 12 . 1-5 ; 14. 4-11 ; 1Kings 2. 5-9 , ) or by judges duly con- stituted to hear and determine causes in the king's name . ( 1Chron . 23. 4 ; 26. 29-32 . ) Although the kings enjoyed the privilege of ...
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... David kept numerous herds there , ( 1Chron . 27. 29-31 , ) which were partly under the care of Arabian herdsmen . 6 minister give you that office ! he will not. pensable piece of regal state in the East . Thus , not less than two ...
... David kept numerous herds there , ( 1Chron . 27. 29-31 , ) which were partly under the care of Arabian herdsmen . 6 minister give you that office ! he will not. pensable piece of regal state in the East . Thus , not less than two ...
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