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Oath:
[oth] An ultimate appeal to divine authority to ratify an assertion.
Invoking... |
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Obadiah:
[o-ba-di'-a] A common name in Israel from the days of David to the... |
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Obadiah, The Book of: [o-ba-di'-a] Records the prophetic vision of the
fall of... |
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Obal:
[o'-bal] 1. A people and region of Joktanite, Arabia, 2. A son of
Shobal... |
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Obed:
[o'-bed] 1. Son of Boaz and Ruth the Moabitess, 2. Descendant of Jarha...
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Obed-Edom:
[o'-bed-e'-dom] 1. A Levite, described as a Gittite, to whom was... |
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Obeisance:
[o-ba'-sans] The reflexive form of shachah. The bow or curtsey... |
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Obil:
[o'-bil] A keeper of camels, an Ishmaelite who was 'over the camels'
in the... |
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Oblation:
[ob-la'-shun] A general term for all kinds of offering, but used only
in... |
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Oboth:
[o'-both] One of the encampments of the Israelites, east of Moab.
Its... |
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Ochran, Ocran: [ok'-ran] The father of Pagiel, the prince of the tribe
of Asher... |
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Oded:
[o'-ded] 1. The father of Azariah the prophet, in the reign of Asa,
2. A prophet of Jehovah in Samaria, at the time of... |
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Odollam:
[o-dol'-am] A city of Judah in the lowland of the Shefelah, the seat
of a Canaanite king and evidently place of great... |
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Offering:
[of'-er-ing] An oblation, gift or sacrifice dedicated to God... |
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Old Testament: [ohld tes-tuh-muhnt] A collection of 39 books of Scripture,
Divinely inspired, authoritative, normative, sacred... |
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Olives, Mount of: [mount uhv ol'-ivz] A mountain ridge on the east of
Jerusalem, so called for the olive trees with which its... |
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Olivet:
[ol'-i-vet] A mountain ridge east of Jerusalem, associated as a sacred
spot in the New Testament. It is also known... |
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Omer:
[o'-mer] A unit of dry measure equal to a tenth of an ephah or about
7.5 pints... |
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Omri:
[om'-ri] 1. Sixth King of Israel and founder of the third dynasty,
2. Son of Becher, the son of Benjamin, 3. Descendant... |
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On:
[on] 1. A town of lower Egypt, also called Bethshemesh and Heliopolis
whose chief object of worship was the sun. 2... |
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Onesimus:
[o-nes'-i-mus] A slave who, after robbing his master Philemon fled
to Rome. He was converted by the apostle... |
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Ophir:
[o'-fer] 1. A son of Joktan, 2. A seaport or region famous for its
gold. Its location is thought to be Arabia or India... |
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Ophrah:
[of'-ra] 1. A town in the tribe of Benjamin, 2. The native place of
Gideon and the scene of his exploits against Baal... |
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Orpah:
[or'-pa] A Moabite woman, wife of Chilion who was son of Elimelech
and Naomi. Unlike her sister Ruth, Orpah... |
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Owl:
[oul] Nocturnal birds of prey of the Natural Order Striges. The are
characterized by very large heads, many have ear... |
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Owl, Great: [oul greyt] The Egyptian eagle-owl or Bubo ascalaphus.
A bird fully 2 ft. in length, full feathered, with unusually... |
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Owl, Little: [oul lit-l] A night bird of prey distinguished by a round
head, and extremely large eyes. It is the most common of... |
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Ox:
[oks] An animal in the rural economy of the Israelites, used for ploughing
and treading out corn. Generally yoked in pairs... |
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Ozias:
[o-zi'-as] 1. One of the 3 rulers of Bethulia in the days of Judith,
2. Uzzi, one of the ancestors of Ezra, 3. Uzziah, king... |
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Oziel:
[o'-zi-el] An ancestor of Judith and another form of the Old Testament
name Uzziel... |
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Ozni:
[oz'-ni] One of the sons of Gad and founder of the family of the Oznites... |
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Oznites:
[oz'-nits] One from the clan of Ozni, who was a son of Gad... |
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Ozora:
[o-zo'-ra] Ozora and his six sons were selected by the priest Ezra
as those who had married foreign wives, adding... |
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