JESUS je'-zus (Iesous, for yehoshua`): (1) Joshua, son of Nun (the King James Version Acts 7:45; Hebrews 4:8; compare 1 Macc 2:55; 2 Esdras 7:37). (...
SIRACH, BOOK OF si'-rak, or The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach: I. NAME II. CANONICITY III. CONTENTS IV. TEACHING 1. Religion 2. Morals 3. M...
WISDOM wiz'-dum: 1. Linguistic 2. History 3. Religious Basis 4. Ideals 5. Teaching of Christ 6. Remainder of the New Testament (1) James (2) P...
TRAVELLER trav'-el-er: Judges 5:6 for halakh nethibhah, goers on paths; 2?Samuel 12:4 for helekh, literally, a going; Job 31:32 for 'arach, participl...
SOMETIME sum'-tim: In modern English means occasionally, and is so used in Sirach 37:14 for eniote. Otherwise the word means at some past time, and i...
TONGUE tung: Almost invariably for either lashon, or glossa the latter word with the cognates heteroglossos, of strange tongues (1?Corinthians 14:21)...
QUARREL kwor'-el: Originally (1) a complaint (compare querulous), or (2) a cause of complaint, and so (3) a contention. (1) In the King James Versio...
GLORIFY glo'-ri-fi: The English word is the equivalent of a number of Hebrew and Greek words whose essential significance is discussed more fully und...
But grow (auxanete de). Present active imperative of auxanw, in contrast with such a fate pictured in verse Galatians 17 , but keep on growing. In t...
LACE las (pathil, variously rendered in Genesis 38:18,25; Exodus 39:3; Numbers 15:38; 19:15; Judges 16:9; Ezekiel 40:3): In modern English the noun l...
QUIVER kwiv'-er (ashpah, teli; pharetra (Sirach 26:12)): A case or sheath for carrying arrows, a part of the ordinary equipment of the warrior, both ...
APOTHECARY a-poth'-e-ka-ri: Found in English Versions of the Bible eight times in the Old Testament and Apocrypha for Hebrew word rendered more accur...
JEHOZADAK je-hoz'-a-dak (yehotsadhaq, Yahweh is righteous): Priest at the time of the captivity under Nebuchadrezzar (1?Chronicles 6:14,15. He was th...
WHEAT hwet ((1) chiTTah, the specific word for wheat (Genesis 30:14; Exodus 34:22, etc.), with puros (Judith 3:3; Sirach 39:26); (2) bar, or bar (Je...
BEWRAY; BEWRAYER be-ra', be-ra'-er: In its derivation is entirely different from betray (Latin, tradere), and meant originally to disclose, reveal (c...
Shall lose it (apolesei authn). This paradox appears in four forms according to Allen (1) Matthew 10:39 (2) Mark 8:35 ; Matthew 16:25 ; Luke 9:2...
PAVEMENT pav'-ment: In the Old Testament, with the exception of 2?Kings 16:17, the Hebrew word is ritspah (2?Chronicles 7:3; Esther 1:6; Ezekiel 40:1...
ASIDE a-sid': Distinct from others, privately, such is the sense of the word in 2?Kings 4:4; Mark 7:33. Also to withdraw (Luke 9:10 the King James Ve...
NURTURE nur'-tur: The word occurs in the King James Version in Ephesians 6:4 as the translation of paideia, but the Revised Version (British and Amer...
TRAVAIL trav'-al (yaladh (Genesis 35:16, etc.), chul, chil (properly writhe, Job 15:20, etc.); odin (classical odis) (Matthew 24:8, etc.), odino (Sira...