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- Anointing [I,N,T,B] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: AnointingInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaAnointing: a-noint'-ing: A distinction was made by the ancient Hebrews between anointing with oil in private use, as in making one's toilet (cukh), and anointing as a religious rite (mashach). 1. Ordinary Use: (1) As regards its secular or ordinary use, the native olive oil
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- Allow; Allowance [I] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: Allow; AllowanceInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaAllow; Allowance: a-lou', a-lou'-ans: The verb "to allow" is used in the King James Version to translate four different Greek words: (1) suneudokeo, "to approve together" (with others) (the Revised Version (British and American) "consent unto"), Lu 11:48. (2) prosdec
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- Anvil [E,I,N] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: AnvilEaston's Bible DictionaryAnvil: the rendering of the Hebrew word, "beaten," found only in Isa. 41:7.International Standard Bible EncyclopaediaAnvil: an'-vil (paam): The word is used only once to mean anvil. The passage (Isa 41:7) refers to the custom still very common of workmen encouraging each other at their work.
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- Anthedon [I] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: AnthedonInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaAnthedon: an-the'-don: A city of Palestine, rebuilt along with Samaria, Ashdod, Gaza, and other cities, at Gabinius' command (Josephus, Ant, XIV, v, 3).
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- Amatheis [I] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: AmatheisInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaAmatheis: am-a-the'-is.
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- Appease [I,V] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: AppeaseInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaAppease: a-pez':"To make one at peace." Esau is appeased, i.e. placated, won over by means of presents (Ge 32:20). One "slow to anger appeaseth strife," i.e. puts an end to it (Pr 15:18). the Revised Version (British and American) changes "appeased" of the King James Version in Ac
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- Ampliatus [I,B] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: AmpliatusInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaAmpliatus: am-pli-a'-tus (Ampliatos, Codex Sinaiticus, A, B, F, Ampliatus; Amplias, D, E, L, P, the Revised Version (British and American) form; the King James Version Amplias): The name of a member of the Christian community at Rome, to whom Paul sent greetings (Ro 16:8). He is
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- Ammonno [B] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: AmmonnoSmith's Bible DictionaryAmmonno: SEE [NOAMON].
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- Aphiah [H,I,N,B] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: AphiahHitchcock's Bible Names DictionaryAphiah:speaking, blowingInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaAphiah: a-fi'-a ('aphiach): A Benjaminate and an ancestor of King Saul (1Sa 9:1). Nave's Topical BibleAphiah: A Benjamite 1Sa 9:1Smith's Bible DictionaryAphiah: (refreshed) one of the fore‐fathers of King Saul (1
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- Appear, Appearing [V] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: Appear, AppearingVine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament WordsA-1VerbStrong's Number: g5316Greek: phainoAppear, Appearing:signifies, in the Active Voice, "to shine;" in the Passive, "to be brought forth into light, to become evident, to appear." In Rom 7:13, concerning sin, the RV has "might be shewn to be," for AV, "appear."
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- Any [V] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: AnyVine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words Any:ANY: see †, p. 9 W. E. Vine provided the following footnote on page 9 of his expository dictionary: In the following pages † indicates that the word referred to (preposition, conjunction, or particle) is not dealt with in this volume.
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- Alive [I,V] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: AliveInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaAlive: a-liv' (chai, "living"; zao, "to live," anazao, "to live again"): These Hebrew and Greek originals are the chief terms for life in both Testaments. They cover all life, including soul and spirit, although primarily referring to physical vitality. Striking examples may be cited
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- Aloes [E,N,V] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: AloesEaston's Bible DictionaryAloes: (Heb. 'ahalim), a fragrant wood (Num 24:6; Psa 45:8; Pro 7:17; Sgs 4:14), the Aquilaria agallochum of botanists, or, as some suppose, the costly gum or perfume extracted from the wood. It is found in China, Siam, and Northern India, and grows to the height sometimes of 120 feet. This species i
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- Angel of Yahweh [I] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: Angel of YahwehInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaAngel of Yahweh: ← Angel of GodAngels of the Seven Churches →
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- Arabians [N,B] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: ArabiansNave's Topical BibleArabians: Pay Tribute To Solomon, 2Ch 9:14; to Jehoshaphat, 2Ch 17:11.Arabians: Invade and Defeat Judah 2Ch 21:16, 17; 22:1Arabians: Defeated by Uzziah 2Ch 26:7Arabians: Oppose Nehemiah's Rebuilding the Walls of Jerusalem Neh 2:19; 4:7Arabians: Commerce Of Eze 27:21Arabians: Gospel
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- Animal [E,I] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: AnimalEaston's Bible DictionaryAnimal: an organized living creature endowed with sensation. The Levitical law divided animals into clean and unclean, although the distinction seems to have existed before the Flood (Gen 7:2). The clean could be offered in sacrifice and eaten. All animals that had not cloven hoofs and did not chew
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- Apherra [I] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: ApherraInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaApherra: a-fer'-a (Apherra): Head of a family of children of Solomon's servants in the post-exilic list, one of eight listed in 1 Esdras 5:34 after Pochereth-hazzebaim of Ezr 2:57 =Ne 7:59.
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- Alpheus [H] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: AlpheusHitchcock's Bible Names DictionaryAlpheus:a thousand; learned; chief
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- Archangel [E,I,K,N,V] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: ArchangelEaston's Bible DictionaryArchangel: (1Th 4:16; Jud 1:9), the prince of the angels.International Standard Bible EncyclopaediaArchangel: ark-an'-jel. King James DictionaryArchangel: Chief Angel.For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the ARCHANGEL, and with the trump of God: and th
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- Anglo-Saxon Versions [I] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: Anglo-Saxon VersionsInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaAnglo-Saxon Versions: an-glo-sax'-on vur'-shuns.
- 1ḥămiššîm - King James Version
- 2Covenant Of Salt - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
- 3Oracles, Sibylline [I] Bible Dictionaries
- 4Covenant, in the Old Testament [I] Bible Dictionaries
- 5Genealogy of Jesus Christ [B] Bible Dictionaries
- 6Occupy - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
- 7'āḇēl hašiṭṭîm - King James Version
- 8Mortal; Mortality [I] Bible Dictionaries
- 9šᵊḇîḇ (Aramaic) - King James Version
- 10Sapheth - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
- The Cross Pendant
He is a cross pendant.
He is engraved with a unique Number.
He will mail it out from Jerusalem.
He will be sent to your Side.
Emmanuel
Bible Verses About Welcoming ImmigrantsEmbracing the StrangerAs we journey through life, we often encounter individuals who are not of our nationality......