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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... ancient name . Here Gideon defeated and took prisoners the Moabitish princes , Zebah and Zalmunna . ( Judges 8. 11 , et seq . ) On the site of this city now stands the ruined village of Kannat . KENITES , Sept. Kevator , were a ...
... ancient name . Here Gideon defeated and took prisoners the Moabitish princes , Zebah and Zalmunna . ( Judges 8. 11 , et seq . ) On the site of this city now stands the ruined village of Kannat . KENITES , Sept. Kevator , were a ...
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... ancient Kishon . It takes its source in the hills of the plain of Esdraëlon . Approaching the sea , it divides itself into several branches , its waters serving to irrigate the gardens through which it passes . In the winter months ...
... ancient Kishon . It takes its source in the hills of the plain of Esdraëlon . Approaching the sea , it divides itself into several branches , its waters serving to irrigate the gardens through which it passes . In the winter months ...
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... ancient banner of the Assyrian empire alluded to in Psalm 68. Thus , also , the eagle was the standard of the Roman empire ; and this circumstance similarly produced that parabolical prophecy of our Lord , " Wheresoever the carcase is ...
... ancient banner of the Assyrian empire alluded to in Psalm 68. Thus , also , the eagle was the standard of the Roman empire ; and this circumstance similarly produced that parabolical prophecy of our Lord , " Wheresoever the carcase is ...
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... ancient Indians , and Persians , and Egyptians , as we learn from Achmetes , interpreted his dream to signify that he would obtain the pre - eminence over all other kings . The principle applied in the formation of alphabetic ...
... ancient Indians , and Persians , and Egyptians , as we learn from Achmetes , interpreted his dream to signify that he would obtain the pre - eminence over all other kings . The principle applied in the formation of alphabetic ...
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... ancient wealth and population ; and indicate too strongly , that in that city where Christians were rebuked , without exception , for their lukewarmness , there were multitudes who were lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God . There ...
... ancient wealth and population ; and indicate too strongly , that in that city where Christians were rebuked , without exception , for their lukewarmness , there were multitudes who were lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God . There ...
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