A Biblical and Theological Dictionary: Explanatory of the History, Manners, and Customs of the Jews, and Neighbouring Nations. With an Account of the Most Remarkable Places and Persons Mentioned in Sacred Scripture; an Exposition of the Principal Doctrines of Christianity: and Notices of Jewish and Christian Sects and HeresiesB. Waugh and T. Mason, 1833 - 1003 pages |
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... Israelites , and the distinction between the high ' priest and the other priests , require here to be pointed out . were two stones engraved with the names of the twelve tribes ; this was put over the robe , and girt with a curious ...
... Israelites , and the distinction between the high ' priest and the other priests , require here to be pointed out . were two stones engraved with the names of the twelve tribes ; this was put over the robe , and girt with a curious ...
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... Israelites fell into idolatry , and worshipped Baal - peor , for which God pun . ished them by the destruction of twenty - four thousand persons in one day . If then we refer to the subsequent sacri- fices of expiation appointed by ...
... Israelites fell into idolatry , and worshipped Baal - peor , for which God pun . ished them by the destruction of twenty - four thousand persons in one day . If then we refer to the subsequent sacri- fices of expiation appointed by ...
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... Israelites , through the queen of Sheba , so far back as the reign of Solomon . The Abyssinian Christians have always re- ceived their abuna , or patriarch , from Alexan- dria , whence they sprang , and consequently their creed is ...
... Israelites , through the queen of Sheba , so far back as the reign of Solomon . The Abyssinian Christians have always re- ceived their abuna , or patriarch , from Alexan- dria , whence they sprang , and consequently their creed is ...
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... Israelites could not drive the primitive inhabitants . In succeeding times it was enlarged by the first Ptolemy , to whose lot it fell , and who named it after him- self , Ptolemais . This city , now called Acre , which , from the ...
... Israelites could not drive the primitive inhabitants . In succeeding times it was enlarged by the first Ptolemy , to whose lot it fell , and who named it after him- self , Ptolemais . This city , now called Acre , which , from the ...
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... Israelites by the sin of Achan ; Achor in the Hebrew denoting trouble . ACHZIB , a city on the coast of the Mediter- ranean , in the tribe of Asher , and one of the cities out of which that tribe did not expel the inhabitants , Judges i ...
... Israelites by the sin of Achan ; Achor in the Hebrew denoting trouble . ACHZIB , a city on the coast of the Mediter- ranean , in the tribe of Asher , and one of the cities out of which that tribe did not expel the inhabitants , Judges i ...
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