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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Page 744
... considered impure by those who washed before or with them . The Orientals , in their washings , make use of a vessel with a long spout , and wash at the | LAW . LAZARUS . The presumed tomb of Lazarus 744 -LAVER . LATIN VERSIONS-
... considered impure by those who washed before or with them . The Orientals , in their washings , make use of a vessel with a long spout , and wash at the | LAW . LAZARUS . The presumed tomb of Lazarus 744 -LAVER . LATIN VERSIONS-
Page 747
... considered a crime equal to that of murder , and was consequently attended with the severest punishment . Whoever even encouraged idolatry was considered sedi- tious , and was obnoxious to the same punishment . Incantations , necromancy ...
... considered a crime equal to that of murder , and was consequently attended with the severest punishment . Whoever even encouraged idolatry was considered sedi- tious , and was obnoxious to the same punishment . Incantations , necromancy ...
Page 752
... considered probable that leather was employed in important business ; for it frequently occurs on the that art also . monuments ; the knife used for this purpose was very similar to the one we now employ for cutting leather . It is ...
... considered probable that leather was employed in important business ; for it frequently occurs on the that art also . monuments ; the knife used for this purpose was very similar to the one we now employ for cutting leather . It is ...
Page 758
... considered peculiarly valuable . Pliny mentions two Egyptian species , and takes occasion to remark that the lentile likes best a red soil , and infers that it thence derived the colouring principle by which it imparted a red colour to ...
... considered peculiarly valuable . Pliny mentions two Egyptian species , and takes occasion to remark that the lentile likes best a red soil , and infers that it thence derived the colouring principle by which it imparted a red colour to ...
Page 764
... considered as the first fruits which they were to offer to God . ( Numb . 18. 21-24 . ) LEVITICUS . This , the third book of the Penta- teuch , termed by the Jews " Va - yikra , “ And he called , " from the initial word ; it is styled ...
... considered as the first fruits which they were to offer to God . ( Numb . 18. 21-24 . ) LEVITICUS . This , the third book of the Penta- teuch , termed by the Jews " Va - yikra , “ And he called , " from the initial word ; it is styled ...
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