Bone; Bones
bon (`etsem, `otsem; Aramaic gerem, by extension used for "bony frame," "body," "strength,"Ps 35:10; "the whole man";Lu 24:39, "flesh and bones" = the solid and tangible framewo...
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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bon (`etsem, `otsem; Aramaic gerem, by extension used for "bony frame," "body," "strength,"Ps 35:10; "the whole man";Lu 24:39, "flesh and bones" = the solid and tangible framewo...
bon'-et: In the King James Version the designation of the special headdress of the rank and file of the priesthood, the Revised Version (British and American) "head-tire" (Ex 28...
book (cepher; he biblos):1. Definition2. Inward Books3. Publication(1) Mechanical Copies(2) Personal Copies4. Oral Transmission5. Manuscripts(1) Epigraphy(2) Sphragistics(3) Num...
SeeAPOCALYPTIC LITERATURE.
SeeENOCH, BOOK OF.
SeeAPOCALYPTIC LITERATURE;APOCRYPHA.
(cepher chayyim; he biblos tes zoes, "book of life"): The phrase is derived from the custom of the ancients of keeping genealogical records (Ne 7:5,64;12:22,23) and of enrolling...
SeeAPOCALYPTIC LITERATURE.
re-mem'-brans (cepher zikkdron, "book of record"): Is related in meaning to the "Book of Life." It refers to a list of the righteous, recorded in a book that lies before God (Ma...
SeeAPOCALYPTIC LITERATURE;ADAM, BOOKS OF.
boot (ce'on; the King James Version battle; the American Standard Revised Version "armor"; the American Revised Version, margin "boot"): The word ce'on, found only inIsa 9:5(Heb...
booth, booth: The Hebrew word cukkah (rendered in the King James Version "booth" or "booths," eleven times; "tabernacle" or "tabernacles," ten times; "pavilion" or "pavilions," ...
SeeFEASTS AND FASTS, I, 2.
boot'-i (baz and baz): "Booty" is the translation of baz or baz, usually rendered "prey" and "spoil" (Jer 49:32); of malqoach, "prey," "booty" (Nu 31:32, "the booty--the rest of...
bo'-oz (TR, Booz; Westcott and Hort, The New Testament in Greek, Boes): the King James Version, Greek form of Boaz (thus, the Revised Version (British and American)) (Mt 1:5;Lu ...
bor-ash'-an: A correction of the Massoretic Text in the American Standard Revised Version in1Sa 30:30for the King James Version "Chor-ashan" and the English Revised Version "Cor...
bor'-der: Indicating in both singular and plural the outlines or territory of a country. In the sense of "limits," "boundaries" or "territory," it occurs as a translation of geb...
bor'-der-er (parakeimenous): One who dwells on the borders or confines of a country. Only in 2 Macc 9:25, "The princes that are borderers and neighbors unto my kingdom."
bor: According to the Book of the Covenant (Ex 20:20-23:33) a slave whom his master had purchased was to be released after six years. Should he choose to remain in his master's ...
bo'-rith: Mentioned in the genealogical table which traces the descent of Esdras (Ezra) from Aaron (2 Esdras 1:2). In 1 Esdras 8:2, his name appears asBOCCAS(which see), and in1...
SeeBORN.
SeeREGENERATION.
SeeBORN.
bor'-o-ing:(1) In the Old Testament period loans were not of a commercial nature, i.e. they were not granted to enable a man to start or run a business. They were really a form ...
bos'-kath.SeeBOZKATH.
booz'-um: In the ordinary signification of the anterior upper portion of the trunk of the body, choq or cheq, "inlet", "lap" (Ex 4:6,7;Nu 11:12;De 13:6;28:54,56;Ru 4:16;Ps 74:11...
SeeABRAHAM'S BOSOM.