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Hebrew

Easton's Bible Dictionary

A name applied to the Israelites in Scripture only by one who is a foreigner (Gen 39:14, 17; 41:12; etc.), or by the Israelites when they speak of themselves to foreigners (40:15; Ex 1:19), or when...

Hebrew of the Hebrews

Easton's Bible Dictionary

One whose parents are both Hebrews (Phil 3:5; 2 Cor 11:22); a genuine Hebrew.

Thorn in the flesh

Easton's Bible Dictionary

(2 Cor 12:7-10). Many interpretations have been given of this passage. (1.) Roman Catholic writers think that it denotes suggestions to impiety. (2.) Luther, Calvin, and other Reformers interpret...

High place

Easton's Bible Dictionary

An eminence, natural or artificial, where worship by sacrifice or offerings was made (1 Kings 13:32; 2 Kings 17:29). The first altar after the Flood was built on a mountain (Gen 8:20). Abraham also...

Ephraim in the wilderness

Easton's Bible Dictionary

(John 11: 54), a town to which our Lord retired with his disciples after he had raised Lazarus, and when the priests were conspiring against him. It lay in the wild, uncultivated hill-country to...

Open place

Easton's Bible Dictionary

Gen 38:14, 21 mar. Enaim; the same probably as Enam (Josh 15:34), a city in the lowland or Shephelah.

Hebrew language

Easton's Bible Dictionary

The language of the Hebrew nation, and that in which the Old Testament is written, with the exception of a few portions in Chaldee. In the Old Testament it is only spoken of as "Jewish" (2 Kings...

Holy place

Easton's Bible Dictionary

One of the two portions into which the tabernacle was divided (Ex 26:31; 37:17-25; Heb 9:2). It was 20 cubits long and 10 in height and breadth. It was illuminated by the golden candlestick, as it...

Market-place

Easton's Bible Dictionary

Any place of public resort, and hence a public place or broad street (Matt 11:16; 20:3), as well as a forum or market-place proper, where goods were exposed for sale, and where public assemblies...

Skull, The place of a

Easton's Bible Dictionary

See [595]GOLGOTHA.

Wailing-place, Jews'

Easton's Bible Dictionary

A section of the western wall of the temple area, where the Jews assemble every Friday afternoon to bewail their desolate condition (Ps 79:1, 4, 5). The stones in this part of the wall are of great...

Word, The

Easton's Bible Dictionary

(Gr. Logos), one of the titles of our Lord, found only in the writings of John (John 1:1-14; 1 John 1:1; Rev 19:13). As such, Christ is the revealer of God. His office is to make God known. "No man...

Transfiguration, the

Easton's Bible Dictionary

Of our Lord on a "high mountain apart," is described by each of the three evangelists (Matt 17:1-8; Mark 9:2-8; Luke 9:28-36). The fullest account is given by Luke, who, no doubt, was informed by...

Fear of the Lord the

Easton's Bible Dictionary

Is in the Old Testament used as a designation of true piety (Prov 1:7; Job 28:28; Ps 19:9). It is a fear conjoined with love and hope, and is therefore not a slavish dread, but rather filial...

Hermonites, the

Easton's Bible Dictionary

(Ps 42:6, 7) = "the Hermons", i.e., the three peaks or summits of Hermon, which are about a quarter of a mile apart.

Sea, The

Easton's Bible Dictionary

(Heb. yam), signifies (1) "the gathering together of the waters," the ocean (Gen 1:10); (2) a river, as the Nile (Isa 19:5), the Euphrates (Isa 21:1; Jer 51:36); (3) the Red Sea (Ex 14:16, 27; 15:4...

Wars of the Lord, The Book of the

Easton's Bible Dictionary

(Num 21:14, 15), some unknown book so called (comp. Gen 14:14-16; Ex 17:8-16; Num 14:40-45; 21:1-3, 21-25, 33-35, 31. The wars here recorded might be thus designated).

Adam, the city of

Easton's Bible Dictionary

Is referred to in Josh 3:16. It stood "beside Zarethan," on the west bank of Jordan (1 Kings 4:12). At this city the flow of the water was arrested and rose up "upon an heap" at the time of the...

Fountain of the Virgin

Easton's Bible Dictionary

The perennial source from which the Pool of Siloam (q.v.) is supplied, the waters flowing in a copious stream to it through a tunnel cut through the rock, the actual length of which is 1,750 feet....

Mount of the Amalekites

Easton's Bible Dictionary

A place near Pirathon (q.v.), in the tribe of Ephraim (Judg 12:15).

Mount of the Amorites

Easton's Bible Dictionary

The range of hills which rises abruptly in the wilderness of et-Tih ("the wandering"), mentioned Deut 1:19, 20 "that great and terrible wilderness."

Oreb, The rock of

Easton's Bible Dictionary

The place where Gideon slew Oreb after the defeat of the Midianites (Judg 7:25; Isa 10:26). It was probably the place now called Orbo, on the east of Jordan, near Bethshean.

Salt, The city of

Easton's Bible Dictionary

One of the cities of Judah (Josh 15:62), probably in the Valley of Salt, at the southern end of the Dead Sea.

Shallecheth, The gate of

Easton's Bible Dictionary

I.e., "the gate of casting out," hence supposed to be the refuse gate; one of the gates of the house of the Lord, "by the causeway of the going up" i.e., the causeway rising up from the Tyropoeon...

Shinar, The Land of

Easton's Bible Dictionary

LXX. and Vulgate "Senaar;" in the inscriptions, "Shumir;" probably identical with Babylonia or Southern Mesopotamia, extending almost to the Persian Gulf. Here the tower of Babel was built (Gen...

Thieves, The two

Easton's Bible Dictionary

(Luke 23:32, 39-43), robbers, rather brigands, probably followers of Barabbas. Our Lord's cross was placed between those of the "malefactors," to add to the ignominy of his position. According to...

Canaan, the language of

Easton's Bible Dictionary

Mentioned in Isa 19:18, denotes the language spoken by the Jews resident in Palestine. The language of the Canaanites and of the Hebrews was substantially the same. This is seen from the fragments...

Commandments, the Ten

Easton's Bible Dictionary

(Ex 34:28; Deut 10:4, marg. "ten words") i.e., the Decalogue (q.v.), is a summary of the immutable moral law. These commandments were first given in their written form to the people of Israel when...

Harosheth of the Gentiles

Easton's Bible Dictionary

(Judg 4:2) or nations, a city near Hazor in Galilee of the Gentiles, or Upper Galilee, in the north of Palestine. It was here that Jabin's great army was marshalled before it went forth into the...

Joshua, The Book of

Easton's Bible Dictionary

Contains a history of the Israelites from the death of Moses to that of Joshua. It consists of three parts: (1.) The history of the conquest of the land (1-12). (2.) The allotment of the land to...

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