Engraving
en-grav'-ing.SeeCARVING;CRAFTS.
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en-grav'-ing.SeeCARVING;CRAFTS.
e-nig'-ma.SeeGAMES.
en-join':Its usual sense is "to impose something," as a command, a charge or a direction. In this last sense it is used inJob 36:23, i.e. "Who hath directed?" InEs 9:31it means ...
en-larj', en-larj'-ment:"To enlarge" is very frequently used figuratively: "God enlarge Japheth" (Ge 9:27), i.e. "make him a great nation"; or "Thou hast enlarged my steps under...
en-lit'-'-n:(1) 'or, "illumination" in every sense, used in the ordinary sense of giving natural light (Ps 97:4the King James Version; see alsoEzr 9:8) or as a sign of health an...
en'-mi-ti ('ebhah; echthra):"Enmity" (hate) occurs as the translation of 'ebhah inGe 3:15, "I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed," and...
en'-a-tan (Ennatan; the King James Version Eunatan (a misprint)):One of Ezra's messengers to fetch Levites for the temple service (/APC 1Esdras 8:44); called "Elnathan" inEzr 8:16.
e'-nok (chanokh, "initiated"; Henoch):(1) The eldest son of Cain (Ge 4:17,18).(2) The son of Jared and father of Methuselah, seventh in descent from Adam in the line of Seth (Ju...
InGe 4:17it is narrated that Cain, who had taken up his abode in the land of Nod, East of Eden (verse 16), built there a city, and called it after the name of his firstborn son ...
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e-thi-op'-ik.SeeAPOCALYPTIC LITERATURE.
sla-von'-ik.SeeAPOCALYPTIC LITERATURE.
SeeAPOCALYPTIC LITERATURE.
e-nor'-mi-ti:The marginal rendering in the King James Version ofHo 6:9for "lewdness," and in the Revised Version (British and American) ofLe 18:17;19:29;20:14for "wickedness." I...
e'-nos, e'-nosh ('enosh, "mortal"; 'Enos):In the New Testament (the Revised Version (British and American) and the King James Version) and the Old Testament (the King James Vers...
en-kwir':This is an Old English word now obsolescent. It is common in the King James Version. In the American Standard Revised Version it is nearly always replaced by the more m...
en-rol'-ment.SeeQUIRINIUS; TAX.
en-sam'-p'-l.SeeEXAMPLE.
en'-sin.SeeBANNER.
en-su':Synonymous with "to pursue," "ensue" is found in1Pe 3:11the King James Version as a translation of dioko, "to follow after," "to pursue."Also in /APC Judith 9:5, "such as...
en-tan'-g'-l:Found but 5 times in the Scriptures (the King James Version), once in the Old Testament, yet most significant as illustrating the process of mental, moral and spiri...
en-tret'.SeeINTREAT.
en'-vi (qin'ah; zelos, phthonos):"Envy," from Latin in, "against," and video, "to look," "to look with ill-will," etc., toward another, is an evil strongly condemned in both the...
ep-e'-ne-tus (Epainetos, "praised"):One of the Christians at Rome to whom greetings are sent by Paul (Ro 16:5). All that is known of him is told here. Paul describes him as(1) "...
ep'-a-fras (Epaphras):A contracted form of Epaphroditus. He must not, however, be confounded with the messenger of the Philippian community. He was with Paul during a part of hi...
e-paf-ro-di'-tus (Epaphroditos, "lovely"):Mentioned only inPhp 2:25;4:18. The name corresponds to the Latin Venustus (= handsome), and was very common in the Roman period. "The ...
e'-fa `ephah, "darkness"; Gephar (Ge 25:4), Gaipha (Isa 60:6):The name of three persons in the Old Testament, both masculine and feminine(1) The son of Midian, descended from Ab...