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- Chair [I] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: ChairInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaChair: char.
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- Brooch [I] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: BroochInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaBrooch: broch (chach): Used in plural by the Revised Version (British and American) (the King James Version "bracelets") for a class of "jewels of gold" brought as offerings by both men and women of Israel (Ex 35:22). "Brooches," as Mackie says, is unoriental. The Hebrew word means
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- Bondservant [I,V] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: BondservantInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaBondservant: bond'-sur-vant: Appears only once in the King James Version (Le 25:39) where it translates ?ebhedh, "a slave": "Thou shalt not cause him to render the service of a bondservant" or slave. the Revised Version (British and American) frequently uses bondservant (doulos
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- Celosyria [I,B] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: CelosyriaInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaCelosyria: se-lo-sir'-i-a. Smith's Bible DictionaryCelosyria: SEE [COELESYRIA].
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- Brazen [I] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: BrazenInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaBrazen: bra'-z'-n. Brazen Sea →
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- Chalk Stones [B] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: Chalk StonesSmith's Bible DictionaryChalk Stones: SEE [LIME].
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- Braided; Braiding [I] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: Braided; BraidingInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaBraided; Braiding: brad'-ed, brad'-ing (to plegama, "that which is plaited," 1Ti 2:9; he emploke, "a plaiting," 1Pe 3:3): Used with reference to Christian women in two passages where the apostles emphasized the superiority of good works and spiritual grace over outward ad
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- Brim [I,V] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: BrimInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaBrim: qatseh or qetseh =" an extremity" (in a variety of applications and idioms), "border," "edge," "side," "shore" (Jos 3:15 the King James Version; the Revised Version (British and American) "brink"); also saphah or sepheth =" edge," "lip" (1Ki 7:23,24,26; 2Ch 4:2,5). In Joh 2:7, t
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- Chesed [E,H,I,N,B] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: ChesedEaston's Bible DictionaryChesed: gain, the son of Nahor (Gen 22:22).Hitchcock's Bible Names DictionaryChesed:as a devil, or a destroyerInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaChesed: ke'-sed, kes'-ed (kasdim; Chaszad): One of the sons of Nahor and Milcah (Ge 22:22); was probably the father of the Casdim. The early Baby
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- Chesulloth [E,H,I,N,B] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: ChesullothEaston's Bible DictionaryChesulloth: fertile places; the loins, a town of Issachar, on the slopes of some mountain between Jezreel and Shunem (Jos 19:18). It has been identified with Chisloth-tabor, 2 1/2 miles to the west of Mount Tabor, and north of Jezreel; now Iksal.Hitchcock's Bible Names DictionaryChesulloth:fearf
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- Chemarims [H] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: ChemarimsHitchcock's Bible Names DictionaryChemarims:black ones
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- Brick [I,N,B] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: BrickInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaBrick: (lebhenah): The ancient Egyptian word appears in the modern Egyptian Arabic toob. In Syria the sun-baked bricks are commonly called libn or lebin, from the same Semitic root as the Hebrew word. Bricks are mentioned only a few times in the Bible. The story of how the Childre
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- Charged [K] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: ChargedKing James DictionaryCharged: Burdened; Weighed Down.If any man or woman that believeth have widows, let them relieve them, and let not the church be CHARGED; that it may relieve them that are widows indeed. (1 Timothy 5:16)
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- Charitably [I] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: CharitablyInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaCharitably: char'-i-ta-bli (kata agapen): The Revised Version (British and American), which substitutes "love" for "charity" regularly, removing the latter word from the vocabulary of Scripture, makes a like change in Ro 14:15, the only occurrence of "charitably" in the King Jam
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- Cherethim [E,B] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: CherethimEaston's Bible DictionaryCherethim: (Eze 25:16), more frequently Cherethites, the inhabitants of Southern Philistia, the Philistines (Zep 2:5). The Cherethites and the Pelethites were David's life-guards (1Sa 30:14; 2Sa 8:18; 20:7,23; 23:23). This name is by some interpreted as meaning "Cretans," and by others "execution
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- Breach [E,I] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: BreachEaston's Bible DictionaryBreach: an opening in a wall (1Ki 11:27; 2Ki 12:5); the fracture of a limb (Lev 24:20), and hence the expression, "Heal, etc." (Psa 60:2). Jdg 5:17, a bay or harbour; R.V., "by his creeks."International Standard Bible EncyclopaediaBreach: brech: Represented by (1) perets =" a tear," "a rending
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- Buzi [E,H,B] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: BuziEaston's Bible DictionaryBuzi: the father of the prophet Ezekiel (Eze 1:3).Hitchcock's Bible Names DictionaryBuzi:my contemptSmith's Bible DictionaryBuzi: (contempt) father of Ezekiel the prophet (Ezekiel 1:3).
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- Bound (Noun) [V] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: Bound (Noun)Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words1Strong's Number: g3734Greek: horothesiaBound (Noun):"the fixing of a boundary," rather than the boundary itself (from horos, "a boundary," and tithemi, "to place"), is used in Act 17:26, "bounds."
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- Chesnut [I] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: ChesnutInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaChesnut: ches'-nut.
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- Chelal [H,I,N,B] Bible Dictionaries
Dictionaries :: ChelalHitchcock's Bible Names DictionaryChelal:as nightInternational Standard Bible EncyclopaediaChelal: ke'-lal (kelal, "perfection"): One of the bene Pachath-Mo'abh who took "strange wives" (Ezr 10:30). Nave's Topical BibleChelal: Son of Pahath-Moab Ezr 10:30Smith's Bible DictionaryChelal: (perfection) (Ezra 10:30) one wh
- 1Engage [I] Bible Dictionaries
- 2kᵊnanyâ - King James Version
- 3Jehovah-Tsidkenu [E,H] Bible Dictionaries
- 4Barodis - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
- 5Withes, Withs, Green - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
- 6hārâ - King James Version
- 7Horseleach - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
- 8dᵊḇēlâ - King James Version
- 9Kabzeel - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
- 10Helmet - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

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