Oabdius
o-ab'-di-us (Codex Alexandrinus Oabdios; Codex Vaticanus eios, Fritzsche, Ioabdios, omitted in the King James Version): One of the sons of Ela who put away their "strange wives"...
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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o-ab'-di-us (Codex Alexandrinus Oabdios; Codex Vaticanus eios, Fritzsche, Ioabdios, omitted in the King James Version): One of the sons of Ela who put away their "strange wives"...
ok: Several Hebrew words are so translated, but there has always been great doubt as to which words should be translated "oak" and which "terebinth." This uncertainty appears in...
('elon tabhor): Thus the Revised Version (British and American) in1Sa 10:3for the King James Version "plain of Tabor" (the Revised Version margin "terebinth"). Tabor was famous ...
or.See SHIPS AND BOATS, II, 2, (3).
oth (shebhu`ah, probably from shebha`, "seven," the sacred number, which occurs frequently in the ritual of an oath; horkos; and the stronger word 'alah, by which a curse is act...
o-ba-di'-a (`obhadhyah, more fully `obhadhyahu, "servant of Yahweh"):(1) The steward or prime minister of Ahab, who did his best to protect the prophets of Yahweh against Jezebe...
Obadiah is the shortest book in the Old Testament. The theme of the book is the destruction of Edom. Consequent upon the overthrow of Edom is the enlargement of the borders of J...
o'-bal.See EBAL, 1.
ob-di'-a (Codex Alexandrinus Obdia; Codex Vaticanus Hobbeia): One of the families of usurping priests (1 Esdras 5:38) = "Habaiah" ofEzr 2:61; "Hobaiah" ofNe 7:63.
(1) Son of Boaz and Ru and grandfather of David (Ru 4:17,21,22;1Ch 2:12;Mt 1:5;Lu 3:32).(2) Son of Ephlal and descendant of Sheshan, the Jerahmeelite, through his daughter who w...
o'-bed-e'-dom (`obhedh 'edhowm (2Ch 25:24), `obhedd 'edhom (2Sa 6:10;1Ch 13:13,14;15:25), but elsewhere without hyphen, "servant of (god) Edom"; so W. R. Smith, Religion of Semi...
The "obedience" (hupakoe) of Christ is directly mentioned but 3 times in the New Testament, although many other passages describe or allude to it: "Through the obedience of the ...
o-be'-di-ens, o-ba (shama`; hupakoe):1. Meaning of Terms:In its simpler Old Testament meaning the word signifies "to hear," "to listen." It carries with it, however, the ethical...
o-ba'-sans: It is used 9 times in the King James Version in the phrase "made (or did) obeisance" as a rendering of the reflexive form of (shachah), and denotes the bow or curtse...
ob'-e-lisk, ob'-el-isk: A sacred stone or matstsebhah. For matstsebhah the Revised Version (British and American) has used "pillar" in the text, with "obelisk" in the margin in ...
o'-beth (Obeth; Codex Vaticanus Ouben): One of those who went up with Ezra (1 Esdras 8:32) = "Ebed" ofEzr 8:6.
o'-bil ('obhil, "camel driver"): An Ishmaelite who was "over the camels" in David's palace (1Ch 27:30).
ob-jekt': Now used only in the sense "to make opposition," but formerly in a variety of meanings derived from the literal sense "to throw against." So with the meaning "to charg...
ob-la'-shun: In Leviticus and Numbers, the King James Version occasionally uses "oblation," but generally "offering," as a rendering of qorban--a general term for all kinds of o...
o'-both, o'-both ('obhoth, "waterbags"): A desert camp of the Israelites, the 3rd after leaving Mt. Hor and close to the borders of Moab (Nu 21:10,11;33:43,14).SeeWANDERINGS OF ...
ob-sku'-ri-ti: In modern English generally denotes a state of very faint but still perceptible illumination, and only when preceded by some such adjective as "total" does it imp...
ob-zurv' (representing various words, but chiefly shamar, "to keep," "to watch" etc.): Properly means "to take heed to," as inIsa 42:20, "Thou seest many things, but thou observ...
ob-zur'-ver.SeeDIVINATION.
ob'-sti-na-si.SeeHARDEN.
o-ka'-zhun: The uses in English Versions of the Bible are all modern, but inJer 2:24"occasion" is employed (both in Hebrew and English) as a euphemism for "time of conception of...
ok'-u-pi: Is in the King James Version the translation of 7 different words:(1) nathan;(2) cachar;(3) `arabh;(4) `asah, either with or without the added word, mela'khah;(5) anap...
o-kur'-ent (King James Versions, the English Revised Version,1Ki 5:4): An obsolete form of "occurrence" (so the American Standard Revised Version).