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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... described in the books of the Old Testament ; and their alluded to , practised divinations , and pretended to deliver oracles , which contradicted the Divine prophecies . The Eastern women bind on their other ornaments with a rich ...
... described in the books of the Old Testament ; and their alluded to , practised divinations , and pretended to deliver oracles , which contradicted the Divine prophecies . The Eastern women bind on their other ornaments with a rich ...
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... described , it is always said the ceremony was performed in the presence of the god of fire . He was the witness . But it is also a general practice at the celebration of respectable marriages at this day , to have fire as a witness of ...
... described , it is always said the ceremony was performed in the presence of the god of fire . He was the witness . But it is also a general practice at the celebration of respectable marriages at this day , to have fire as a witness of ...
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... described . They suspend them by cords in the middle of the streets ; when there is any great festival at Cairo , they then put painted paper in the place of reeds . Pococke , speaking of the travelling of the people of Egypt , says ...
... described . They suspend them by cords in the middle of the streets ; when there is any great festival at Cairo , they then put painted paper in the place of reeds . Pococke , speaking of the travelling of the people of Egypt , says ...
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... described , and has satisfied his thirst in much less time than one who , having more leisure , or being disposed to more deliberate enjoyment , looks out for a place where he may kneel or lie down to bring his mouth in contact with the ...
... described , and has satisfied his thirst in much less time than one who , having more leisure , or being disposed to more deliberate enjoyment , looks out for a place where he may kneel or lie down to bring his mouth in contact with the ...
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... to them in the Scriptures . See CEDAR TREE . The general aspect of the scenery of Lebanon is thus described by the Rev. Mr. Elliot : - " Our route lay LEBANON prevents their purchasing . " Some of the convents. LEBANON. ...
... to them in the Scriptures . See CEDAR TREE . The general aspect of the scenery of Lebanon is thus described by the Rev. Mr. Elliot : - " Our route lay LEBANON prevents their purchasing . " Some of the convents. LEBANON. ...
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1Kings 1Sam 2Chron 2Kings 2Sam according ancient Apostle appears Arabs bishop blessed called celebrated ceremony Christ Christian church David death desert Deut Divine earth East Egypt Egyptians Epistle Exod father feet fruit Gospel Greek hand head heathen heaven Hebrew Herodotus holy honour inhabitants Isai Isaiah Israel Israelites Jerem Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Gardner Wilkinson Josephus Judæa Judah king land language Lebanon Levit likewise Lord Lord's Luke Maccabees manner Matt ment mentioned Messiah miracles Moab Moses mountains nations Nineveh Numb observes Palestine passage passover Paul Persian person Pharisees plain prayer present priests probably prophecy prophet Psalm reference remarks rendered river Roman sacred says Scriptures Septuagint signifies Sir John Gardner sometimes species stone supposed Syria Temple Testament thou tion trees tribe tribe of Judah unto valley Vulgate whole word worship writers