A Dictionary of the Holy Bible: Containing an Historical Account of the Persons : a Geographical and Historical Account of the Places : a Literal, Critical, and Systematical Description of Other Objects ... and the Explication of the Appellative Terms, Mentioned in the Writings of the Old and New Testament : The Whole Comprising Whatever Important is Known Concerning the Antiquities of the Hebrew Nation and Church of God : Forming a Sacred Commentary, a Body of Scripture History, Chronology, and Divinity, and Serving in a Great Measure as a Concordance to the Bible, Volume 1From the Ecclesiastical and Literary Press of Zadok Cramer, 1807 |
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... receive a candid , and impartial examination , and a judgment fraught with mildness and indulgence . We have aimed to be useful , and if in attempting to do good , we have failed in some points , and committed errors , we shall esteem ...
... receive a candid , and impartial examination , and a judgment fraught with mildness and indulgence . We have aimed to be useful , and if in attempting to do good , we have failed in some points , and committed errors , we shall esteem ...
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... received this that place . Before he had long en- promise , when a famine obliged him || joyed this agreeable situation , news to leave the country : without con- were brought him , that Chedorla- sulting his Maker , he went south ...
... received this that place . Before he had long en- promise , when a famine obliged him || joyed this agreeable situation , news to leave the country : without con- were brought him , that Chedorla- sulting his Maker , he went south ...
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... receive fa- || tian æra . vourably , Mal . i . 10—13 . ( 2. ) To take pleasure in , Jer . xiv . 10. ( 3. ) To esteem highly , Luke iv . 24. To be accepted of God , is to be received into his grace and favour Acts x . 35 . The saints are ...
... receive fa- || tian æra . vourably , Mal . i . 10—13 . ( 2. ) To take pleasure in , Jer . xiv . 10. ( 3. ) To esteem highly , Luke iv . 24. To be accepted of God , is to be received into his grace and favour Acts x . 35 . The saints are ...
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... received part of the fruit from her hand , and did eat thereof . He no doubt hoped for happiness , at least impunity , in so doing : but it is quite absurd to imagine he wittingly threw himself into endless woe , from affec- tion to her ...
... received part of the fruit from her hand , and did eat thereof . He no doubt hoped for happiness , at least impunity , in so doing : but it is quite absurd to imagine he wittingly threw himself into endless woe , from affec- tion to her ...
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... receive an elegant tinge from me- talline particles : Being rubbed with a soft substance it shines in the dark ; but its lustre is checked if in the open air any thing stop its communication with the sky . It gives fire with steel , but ...
... receive an elegant tinge from me- talline particles : Being rubbed with a soft substance it shines in the dark ; but its lustre is checked if in the open air any thing stop its communication with the sky . It gives fire with steel , but ...
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Abimelech Acts Ahab Ammonites ancient angels apostles Assyrians Babylon blessings blood body called Canaan Canaanites Chaldeans Christian Chron church covenant David death denote Deut divine earth Edom Egypt Ency eternal Exod Ezek faith father feast flesh fulness Gentiles glory God's gospel grace heart Heathen heaven Hebrews Holy Ghost honour idolatry idols Israel Jehoram Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews John Josh Judah Judea Judg king kingdom likened Lord Luke Matth Medes ment Moab multitudes murder ness Numb Persian person Philistines priests prophet Prov Psal Psalm punishment reign rendered righteousness Roman ruin saints Satan signifies sinful Song soul Spirit Syria temple terrible ther thereof things tion tribe tribe of Judah viii wicked word worship xvii xviii xxii xxiii xxiv xxvi xxxi xxxii Zech