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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... Jerusalem , fixed the sanc- tuary in that city . ( 1 Sam . 6. 21 ; 1Chron . 13. 6. ) ( 5. ) Kirjath - Sannah , or ... Jerusalem , its waters were low and inconsiderable ; but in passing along the side of the plain , he observed the ...
... Jerusalem , fixed the sanc- tuary in that city . ( 1 Sam . 6. 21 ; 1Chron . 13. 6. ) ( 5. ) Kirjath - Sannah , or ... Jerusalem , its waters were low and inconsiderable ; but in passing along the side of the plain , he observed the ...
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... Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar . The first two chapters principally describe the calamities of the siege of Jerusalem ; the third deplores the persecutions which Jeremiah himself had suffered ; the fourth adverts to the ruin and deso ...
... Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar . The first two chapters principally describe the calamities of the siege of Jerusalem ; the third deplores the persecutions which Jeremiah himself had suffered ; the fourth adverts to the ruin and deso ...
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... Jerusalem , where the minds of men might be supposed to be held in awe , or biassed by power , where the miracle might be charged with osten- tation , and where personal prejudices were triumphant ; nor was it laid in a desert , where ...
... Jerusalem , where the minds of men might be supposed to be held in awe , or biassed by power , where the miracle might be charged with osten- tation , and where personal prejudices were triumphant ; nor was it laid in a desert , where ...
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... Jerusalem in the absence of the procurator . He was posted in the tower of Antonia , called " the castle , " whence he issued with a band of soldiers to quell the tumult men- tioned in Acts , ch . 21. 30-40 . LYSTRA , AVOTρa , a city of ...
... Jerusalem in the absence of the procurator . He was posted in the tower of Antonia , called " the castle , " whence he issued with a band of soldiers to quell the tumult men- tioned in Acts , ch . 21. 30-40 . LYSTRA , AVOTρa , a city of ...
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... Jerusalem was , however , accomplished , and the re - establishment of their ecclesiastical and civil polity effected by the two pious governors Ezra and Nehemiah . ( See RESTORATION . ) From this period the Jews were governed by their ...
... Jerusalem was , however , accomplished , and the re - establishment of their ecclesiastical and civil polity effected by the two pious governors Ezra and Nehemiah . ( See RESTORATION . ) From this period the Jews were governed by their ...
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