Heb Sentence Examples

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  • But it is probable that the horns were primarily ram's horns, 4 and that Astarte the moon-goddess is due to the influence of the Egyptian Isis 1 The vocalization suggests the Heb.

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  • From some of these peoples and at one of these holy places, a group of Israelite tribes adopted the religion of Yahweh, the God who, by the hand of Moses, had delivered them from Egypt.2 The tribes of this region probably belonged to some branch of the great Arab stock, and the name Yahweh has, accordingly, been connected with the Arabic hawa, " the void " (between heaven and earth), " the atmosphere," or with the verb hawa, cognate with Heb.

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  • According to some he was the god of consuming fire; others saw in him the bright sky, or the heaven; still others recognized in him a storm god, a theory with which the derivation of the name from Heb.

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  • This page gives an overview of all articles in the 1911 Brittanica which are alphabetized under Heb to Hen.

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  • Alte Test., 2nd ed., 262) suspects a reference to Israel's overlordship in Judah; Burney (Heb.

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  • Artakhshatra, " he whose empire is well-fitted" or "perfected", Heb.

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  • One special class called kher heb were charged with reciting the divine formulae, which were popularly held to possess magical virtue.

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  • The Sam., however, it will be noticed, makes in three cases the father's age at the birth of his eldest son less than it is in the Heb.

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  • In (2) it is generally agreed that the Heb.

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  • Nachrichten, 1877, p. 205 ff.) =86,400 lustra, while 1656 years (the Heb.

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  • At a later date he is mentioned in Heb.

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  • On the other hand, see Burney, Heb.

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  • In the Septuagint it is called Opiivoc, " Funeral-songs " or " Dirges," the usual rendering of Heb.

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  • In the Vulgate the word firmamentum, which means in classical Latin a strengthening or support (firmare, to make firm or strong) was used as the equivalent of crepEWµa (ammpE6 v, to make firm or solid) in the LXX., which translates the Heb.

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  • Heb 3 v 1 " Therefore, holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly calling " .

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  • The Lord prospered his word preached to many listening souls, from Heb. IV.

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  • Sometimes we lack strength to withstand temptations; the throne of grace was set up for a time of need, Heb. iv.

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  • Another absolute pronoun of the first person is ink, .JtOK, like Heb.

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  • It is said, ' He esteemed the reproach of Christ to be greater riches, than the treasures of Egypt, ' Heb.

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