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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... ( Levit . 11. 14 ; Job 28. 7 ; ) Sept. KTIV ; Vulg . vultur . In the first of these passages some species of hawk is no doubt intended . The kite is common in Palestine , and there are seven species or varieties of hawk , of which we know ...
... ( Levit . 11. 14 ; Job 28. 7 ; ) Sept. KTIV ; Vulg . vultur . In the first of these passages some species of hawk is no doubt intended . The kite is common in Palestine , and there are seven species or varieties of hawk , of which we know ...
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... ( Levit . 9 . 22,23 ; ) of a prophet . ( Numb . 24. 1 ; Deut . 33. 1. ) It also signifies to salute , which is connected with blessing . ( 2Kings 4. 29. ) In relation to God , to praise , to thank Him . ( Deut . 8. 10 ; Psalm 16. 7. ) The ...
... ( Levit . 9 . 22,23 ; ) of a prophet . ( Numb . 24. 1 ; Deut . 33. 1. ) It also signifies to salute , which is connected with blessing . ( 2Kings 4. 29. ) In relation to God , to praise , to thank Him . ( Deut . 8. 10 ; Psalm 16. 7. ) The ...
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... ( Levit . 7. 8. ) The skins of the wild beasts taken by the hunters appear to have been highly valued as ornaments ; the priest offering incense among the Egyptians wears a leopard skin , and there are examples of the lion and tiger skin ...
... ( Levit . 7. 8. ) The skins of the wild beasts taken by the hunters appear to have been highly valued as ornaments ; the priest offering incense among the Egyptians wears a leopard skin , and there are examples of the lion and tiger skin ...
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... Levit . 2. 11. ) The Lord also forbade either leaven or honey to be offered to Him in his temple ; that is , in cakes , or in any baked meats ; but , on other occa- sions , they might offer leavened bread , or honey . From Numbers 15 ...
... Levit . 2. 11. ) The Lord also forbade either leaven or honey to be offered to Him in his temple ; that is , in cakes , or in any baked meats ; but , on other occa- sions , they might offer leavened bread , or honey . From Numbers 15 ...
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... ( Levit . 1. 13. ) In 1 Samuel 17. 6 , we read that Goliath had " greaves of brass upon his legs , " which were necessary to defend the legs and feet from the stakes placed in the way by the enemy to wound and disable their opponents ...
... ( Levit . 1. 13. ) In 1 Samuel 17. 6 , we read that Goliath had " greaves of brass upon his legs , " which were necessary to defend the legs and feet from the stakes placed in the way by the enemy to wound and disable their opponents ...
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