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bloo.SeeCOLORS.
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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bloo.SeeCOLORS.
bo-a-nur'-jez (Boanerges; bene reghesh, "sons of thunder"): The surname bestowed by Jesus upon James and John, the sons of Zebedee, when they were ordained to the apostleship (M...
bor (chazir): In lamenting the troubled state of the Jewish nation the Psalmist (Ps 80:13) says: "The boar out of the wood doth ravage it, and the wild beasts of the field feed ...
bord (qeresh, "a slab or plank," "deck of a ship," "bench," "board"): This word is found inEx 26:16-21;36:21ff; its plural occurs inEx 26:15,17-29;35:11;36:20-34;39:33;40:18;Nu ...
bost (halal, "to praise"; kauchaomai, "to vaunt oneself," used both in a good and a bad sense): To praise God: "In God have we made our boast all the day long" (Ps 44:8); to pra...
bot.SeeSHIPS AND BOATS.
bo'-az (bo`az; Booz; "quickness" (?)Ru 2-4;1Ch 2:11,12;Mt 1:5;Lu 3:32):(1) A resident of Bethlehem and kinsman of Elimelech, Naomi's husband. InRu 2:1he is described as a gibbor...
bok'-as (Bokkas): A priest in the line of Ezra (1 Esdras 8:2) called Bukki inEzr 7:4and Borith in 2 Esdras 1:2.
bo'-ke-roo (bokheru): A son of Azrikam, Saul's descendant (1Ch 8:38=1Ch 9:34). For the ending ("-u"), compare the forms gashmu (Ne 6:1,6) and melikhu (Ne 12:14the King James Ver...
bo'-kim (ha-bokhim): A place on the mountain West of Gilgal said to have been so named (literally "the weepers") because Israel wept there at the remonstrance of the angel (Jud ...
bod'-i:I. PHILOLOGICAL:Generally speaking, the Old Testament language employs no fixed term for the human body as an entire organism in exact opposition to "soul" or "spirit." V...
deth (soma tou thanatou): These words are found in Paul's impassioned argument on the reign of the law, which dooms man to continuous disappointment and convinces him of the ter...
The King James Version translates the Hebrew idiom, etsem ha-shamayim, by "the body of heaven" (Ex 24:10). A more correct rendering is given in the Revised Version (British and ...
bod'-i-gard: The expression occurs in Apocrypha (1 Esdras 3:4), "the body-guard that kept the king's person."
spir'-it-u-al: Paul describes the body after the resurrection as a spiritual body (soma psuchikon) and contrasts it with the natural (psychical body, soma pneumatikon,1Co 15:44)...
bo'-han (bohan, "thumb," "stumpy"): A son of Reuben according toJos 15:6;18:17. No mention is made of Bohan in the genealogies of Reuben. "The stone of Bohan" ('ebhen bohan) was...
(noun) (shechin; helkos): A localized inflamed swelling. The Hebrew word is derived from a root probably meaning "to burn," and is used as a generic term for the sores in the si...
(verb) (bashal, rathach): "Boil" is the translation of bashal, "to bubble up," "to boil," "to be cooked," Piel, "to cause to boil," "to cook" (Le 8:31;1Ki 19:21;2Ki 6:29;Eze 46:...
bold'-nes (parresia, "confidence," "fearlessness," "freedom of speech"): This was one of the results of discipleship (Ac 4:13,29,31;Eph 3:12;Php 1:20;1Ti 3:13;1Jo 4:17). It was ...
bold (gibh`ol, "the calyx of flowers"): Hence, "in bloom," and so rendered, in the Revised Version (British and American), of flowering flax (Ex 9:31).
bol'-ster: Found in the King James Version only in1Sa 19:13,16, "Behold, the teraphim was in the bed, with the pillow of goat's hair at the head thereof" (the King James Version...
bolt (na`al, "to bind up"): The ancient Hebrews had fastenings of wood or iron for the doors of houses (2Sa 13:17,18;So 5:5), city gates (Ne 3:3,6,13-15), prison doors, etc. (Is...
SeeBAND;BILL;CHAIN.
bon'-daj: Used in two senses in Scripture, a literal and a metaphorical sense.(1) In the former sense it refers(a) to the condition of the Hebrews ('abhodhah) in Egypt (Ex 1:14t...
bond'-mad: Occurs but three times in the King James Version (Le 19:20;25:44;Ga 4:22(the Revised Version (British and American) "handmaid")). The first instance is that of Hebrew...
bond'-man: One of the translations of the word `ebhedh, very common in the Old Testament. It refers to the ordinary slave, either foreign (Ge 43:18;44:9,33;Le 25:44,46) or Hebre...
bond'-sur-vant: Appears only once in the King James Version (Le 25:39) where it translates `ebhedh, "a slave": "Thou shalt not cause him to render the service of a bondservant" ...