Ochielus
o-ki-e'-lus (Ochielos; Codex Vaticanus Ozielos; the King James Version Ochiel): One of the "captains over thousands" who furnished the Levites with much cattle for Josiah's Pass...
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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o-ki-e'-lus (Ochielos; Codex Vaticanus Ozielos; the King James Version Ochiel): One of the "captains over thousands" who furnished the Levites with much cattle for Josiah's Pass...
ok'-ran (`okhran, from `akhar, "trouble"; the King James Version Ocran): The father of Pagiel, the prince of the tribe of Asher (Nu 1:13;2:27;7:72,77;10:26).
o'-ker, (Isa 44:13, "He marketh it out with a pencil," margin "red ochre," the King James Version "line"; seredh, a word found only here, and of unknown etymology): Designates t...
os-i-de'-lus, ok-i-de'-lus (Codex Alexandrinus Okeidelos; Codex Vaticanus and Swete, Okailedos, Fritzsche, Okodelos; the King James Version and Fritzsehe Ocodelus): One of the p...
o-si'-na, os'-i-na, ok'-i-na (Okeina): A town on the Phoenician coast South of Tyre, mentioned only in Judith 2:28, in the account of the campaign of Holofernes in Syria. The si...
ok'-ran.SeeOCHRAN.
o'-ded (`owdhedh (2Ch 15), `odhedh (elsewhere), `odhedh, "restorer"):(1) According to2Ch 15:1, he was the father of Azariah who prophesied in the reign of Asa of Judah (c 918-87...
odz.SeeAPOCALYPTIC LITERATURE.
o-dol'-am (Odollam): The Greek form ofADULLAM(which see), found only in 2 Macc 12:38.
od-o-me'-ra (Odomera; Codex Vaticanus Odoaarres, Itala Odaren; the King James Version Odonarkes, margin Odomarra): It is not certain whether Odomera was an independent Bedouin c...
o'-der: In the Old Testament the rendering of besem, "fragrance" (2Ch 16:14;Es 2:12;Jer 34:5, the Revised Version (British and American) "burnings"), and of one or two other wor...
ov:(1) In Anglo-Saxon, had the meaning "from," "away from" (as the strengthened form "off" has still), and was not used for genitive or possessive relations, these being express...
o-fens', o-fend' (mikhshol, 'asham, chaTa'; skandalon, skandalizo): "Offend" is either transitive or intransitive As transitive it is primarily "to strike against," hence, "to d...
of'-er, of'-er-ing.SeeSACRIFICE.
of'-is: In the Old Testament the word is often used in periphrastic renderings, e.g. "minister.... in the priest's office," literally, act as priest (Ex 28:1, etc.); "do the off...
of'-i-ser: In the King James Version the term is employed to render different words denoting various officials, domestic, civil and military, such as caric, "eunuch," "minister ...
See CHRIST, OFFICES OF.
of'-skour-ing: This strong and expressive word occurs only once in the Old Testament and once in the New Testament. The weeping prophet uses it as he looks upon his erstwhile fa...
of'-spring.SeeCHILDREN.
of'-n (puknos, "thick," "close"): An archaic usage for "frequent": "Thine often infirmities" (1Ti 5:23); compare "by often rumination" (Shakespeare, As You Like It, IV, i, 18); ...
(`ogh; Og): King of Bashan, whose territory, embracing 60 cities, was conquered by Moses and the Israelites immediately after the conquest of Sihon, king of the Amorites (Nu 21:...
o'-had ('ohadh, meaning unknown): A son of Simeon, mentioned as third in order (Ge 46:10;Ex 6:15). The name is not found in the list ofNu 26:12-14.
o'-hel ('ohel, "tent"): A son of Zerubbabel (1Ch 3:20).
o-ho'-la ('oholah; the King James Version Aholah): The exact meaning is a matter of dispute. As written, it seems to mean a tent-woman, or the woman living in a tent. With a map...
o-ho'-li-ab ('oholi'abh, "father's tent"; the King James Version Aholiab): A Danite artificer, who assisted Bezalel in the construction of the tabernacle and its furniture (Ex 3...
W. W. Davies
o-hol-i-ba'-ma, o-hol-i-ba'-ma ('oholibhamah, "tent of the high place"):(1) One of Esau's wives, and a daughter of Anah the Hivite (Ge 36:2,5). It is strange that she is not nam...