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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... the golden candlestick , probably of a glo- bular form resembling fruit . Kimchi and Sadias render the word " apples ; " and Josephus poiσоl , " pome- granates . " the dignity of his nature , ( 1 John 5. 5 A 2 KITE KNOP. ...
... the golden candlestick , probably of a glo- bular form resembling fruit . Kimchi and Sadias render the word " apples ; " and Josephus poiσоl , " pome- granates . " the dignity of his nature , ( 1 John 5. 5 A 2 KITE KNOP. ...
Page 735
... Josephus also calls Ararat a moun- tain of Armenia , and states that Berosus , the Chaldæan , called it Mount Cordus , in Armenia , by which name it is called in the Arabic and Chaldæan translations of the Old Testament . Abydenus also ...
... Josephus also calls Ararat a moun- tain of Armenia , and states that Berosus , the Chaldæan , called it Mount Cordus , in Armenia , by which name it is called in the Arabic and Chaldæan translations of the Old Testament . Abydenus also ...
Page 755
... Josephus , as to contain graven work . LEECH . See HORSE - LEECH . LEEKS , hhatsir , ( Numb . 11. 5 ; ) Sept. 137 paca ; Vulg . porrum . This word , which is derived from the root hhatsar , “ to grow green , " is rendered in many other ...
... Josephus , as to contain graven work . LEECH . See HORSE - LEECH . LEEKS , hhatsir , ( Numb . 11. 5 ; ) Sept. 137 paca ; Vulg . porrum . This word , which is derived from the root hhatsar , “ to grow green , " is rendered in many other ...
Page 765
... Josephus explain it by " lice , ” which has been adopted by our translators , and which Bochart likewise follows , with most of the modern com- mentators . Bochart argues that gnats could not be intended : ( 1. ) Because the creatures ...
... Josephus explain it by " lice , ” which has been adopted by our translators , and which Bochart likewise follows , with most of the modern com- mentators . Bochart argues that gnats could not be intended : ( 1. ) Because the creatures ...
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... Josephus , I. LUD , was the fourth son of Shem , ( Gen. peopled Lydia ; and although other historical testimony respecting the Semitic descent of this people is wanting , still there is nothing against the probability of such an ...
... Josephus , I. LUD , was the fourth son of Shem , ( Gen. peopled Lydia ; and although other historical testimony respecting the Semitic descent of this people is wanting , still there is nothing against the probability of such an ...
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