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Cab:  [kab]  A Hebrew dry measure and liquid measure equal to about the sixth part of a seah, the eighteenth part of an ephah...
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Cabbon:  [kab'-on]  An unidentified place in the Shephelah of Judah near Eglon. It is possibly the same as MACHBENA...
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Cabin(s):  [kab'-in]  Arched vaults or recesses off a passage or room, cells for...
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Cabul:  [ka'-bul]  1. A town on the eastern border of Asher, 2. A district in the...
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Caesar:  [se'-zar]  Originally the surname of the Julian gens, afterward a name...
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Caesara Philippi:  [ses-a-re'-a fi-lip'-i]  A city on the northeast of the marshy...
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Caesarea:  [ses-a-re'-a]  A city on the shore of the Mediterranean, on the great...
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Cain:  [qayin]  Eldest son of Adam and Eve. In a fit of jealousy he committed...
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Caius:  [ga'-yus]  1. A Macedonian who accompanied Apostle Paul in his travels...
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Caleb:  [qayin]  1. One of the three sons of Hezron, 2. son of Hur, the firstborn...
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Calneh:  [kal'-ne]  The name of the fourth city of Nimrod's kingdom, the three...
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Calvary:  [kal'-va-ri]  The Latin name of the spot at which Jesus Christ was...
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Cambyses:  [kam-bi'-sez]  Older son of Cyrus, king of Persia. He married...
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Camel:  [kam'-el]  The Arabian one-humped camel or dromedary, commonly...
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Cana:  [ka'-na]  A town of Galilee, near Capernaum. Here Jesus Christ wroght...
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Canaan:  [ka'-nan]  The fourth son of Ham whose descendants were under a...
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Canaanite(s):  [ka'-nan-its]  A non-Israelite tribe, descendants of Canaan, which inhabited a particular land west of the...
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Canticles, The (Song of Solomon):  An allegorical poem setting forth the mutual love of Christ and the Church, under the...
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Captivity:  [kap-tiv'-i-ti]  The forcible deportation of the Jews, from the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and their detention...
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Cedar:  [se'-dar]  A tree very frequently mentioned in Scripture. It was stately, long-branched, odoriferous, durable and...
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Cedron:  [se'-dron]  The winter torrent which flows through the Valley of Jehoshaphat, on the eastern side of Jerusalem...
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Ceiling:  [sel'-ing]  The covering of the inside roof and walls of a house with planks of wood. Ceilings were sometimes...
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Celosyria, Celo-Syria :  [se-lo-sir'-i-a]  The name, not found in Scripture, given by the Greeks to the extensive valley, about...
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Cenchrea, Cenchreae:  [sen'-kre-e]  The eastern harbour of Corinth, from which it was distant about 9 miles east, and the...
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Censer:  [sen'-ser]  A small portable vessel of metal fitted to receive burning coals from the altar, and on which the incense...
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Census:  [sen'-sus]  There are five instances of a census of the Jewish people having been taken. 1. In the fourth month after...
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Centurion:  [sen-tu'-ri-un]  A Roman officer in command of a hundred men. The ordinary duties of the centurion were to drill...
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Cephas:  [se'-fas]  A Syriac surname given by Christ to Simon, meaning rock. The Greeks translated it by Petros or Peter...*
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Chaldean(s), Chaldees :  [kal-de'-anz]  Inhabitants of the country of which Babylon was the capital. They were so called...
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Christ, Jesus:  [krist, je'-zus]  The offical (anointed) name of our Lord Jesus. Son of God, founder of the Christian religion...
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Chronicles, The Book(s) of:  [kron'-i-k'-ls]  The two books were originally one. They bore the title in the Massoretic Hebrew...
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Cities of Refuge:  [sit-ees uhv ref-yooj]  Six Levitical cities chosen for refuge to those who committed involuntary murder...
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Claudius:  [klo'-di-us]  1. The fourth Roman emperor, who succeeded Caligula in A.D.41. He first issued a decree in favor of...
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Codex Vaticanus:  The oldest existing vellum manuscript. It once consisted of a complete copy of the Septuagint and New...
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Coelesyria, Coele-Syria :  [se-lo-sir'-i-a]  The name, not found in Scripture, given by the Greeks to the extensive valley, about...
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Colossians, The Book of (Epistle to the):  [ko-losh'-ans]  written by the apostle Paul during his first captivity at Rome. The...
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Commandments, Ten: [ten kuh-mand-muhnts]  The Ten Commandments or Ten Words were spoken by God to the people...
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Communion:  [ko-mun'-yun]  Fellowship with God. In particular, partaking of bread and wine, which represent Christ's body...
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Corinthians, The Book of 1 (First Epistle to the):  [ko-rin'-thi-anz]  written by the apostle Paul toward the close of his nearly...
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Corinthians, The Book of 2 (Second Epistle to the):  [ko-rin'-thi-anz]  written a few months subsequent to the first, in the...
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Cornelius:  [kor-ne'-li-us]  A Roman centurion of the Italian cohort stationed in Caesarea. Baptized by the Apostle Peter, he...
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Covenant:  [kuv'-e-nant]  A solemn compact or agreement between two parties, by which each party bound himself to fulfill...
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Crucifixion:  [kroo-si-fik'-shun]  A punishment among early heathen nations and considered the most horrible form of death...
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Cyrenius:  [si-re'-ni-us]  Governor of Syria after the banishment of Archelaus. A census by Cyrenius caused Joseph and Mary...
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Cyrus:  [si'-rus]  Celebrated founder and King of Persia who conquered Babylon, liberated the Jews and rebuilt the Temple...
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