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was written by the apostle St. Paul not long after his journey through Galatia and Phrygia, (
a wady mentioned by Isaiah, (
was written by the apostle St. Paul during his first captivity at Rome. (
from Arka, one of the families of the Canaanites, (
The descendants of Dan and the members of his tribe. (
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(son of Zerah), a title attached to two persons--Ethan, (
The word which the Jewish critics have substituted in the margin of the Bible for the ancient reading, "the Gerizite." (
a Gadite family sprung from Haggi. (
descendants of the preceding. (
a people mentioned in one of the addresses of Jehovah to the repentant Israelites, (
a word occurring once only-- (
the fourth of the four "families of Kirjath-jearim," i.e. colonies proceeding therefrom and founding towns. (
and Per'izzites (belonging to a village), one of the nations inhabiting the land of promise before and at the time of its conquest by Israel. (B.C. 1450.) They are continually mentioned in the...
the descendants of Pua, or Puvah, the son of Issachar. (
the descendants of Shelah. 1. (
the descendants of Shemida the son of Gilead. (
that is, the native or resident of Shiloh; a title ascribed only to Ahijah. (
i.e. the native of Shunem, is applied to two persons: Abishag, the nurse of King David, (
the descendants of Shupham or Shephupham, the Benjamite. (
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one of the three families of scribes residing at Jabez, (
the descendants of Tola the son of Issachar. (
the descendants of Uzziel, and one of the four great families of the Kohathites. (
a branch of the tribe of Judah, descended from Zerah the son of Judah. (
i.e. the people of Zorah, mentioned in (
or simply THE DISPERSION, was the general title applied to those Jews who remained settled in foreign countries after the return from the Babylonian exile, and during the period of the second...
was written by the apostle St. Paul during his first captivity at Rome, (