Sayings, Unwritten
un-rit'-'-n.SeeAGRAPHA.
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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un-rit'-'-n.SeeAGRAPHA.
skab, skab'-ed, skabd (yallepheth, micpachath, cappachath, verb sippach; semasia, leichen): These are generic terms for any skin disease in which there are patches of hard crust...
skab'-ard, sheth.See ARMOR, III, 5; WAR, 9.
skaf'-old (kiyyor): The English word is used once of Solomon's "brazen scaffold" on which he knelt at the dedication of the temple (2Ch 6:13).
skal.See SIEGE 4, (e); WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
skalz(1) qasqeseth "fish-scales";(2) meghinnah, maghen, "scales of the crocodile";(3) lepis, with verb lepizo "scale away" (Tobit 3:17; 11:13)):(1) The first Hebrew word qasqese...
skol (netheq; thrausma): This only occurs in Leviticus 13 and 14 where it is used 14 times to describe bald or scaly patches of eruption on the skin. Such patches are generally ...
skap'-got.SeeAZAZEL.
skar'-let.SeeCOLORS;DYEING.
(tola`ath shani (Ex 25:4, etc.)): Cermes vermilio, a scale insect from which a red dye is obtained.SeeCOLOR;DYEING;WORM.
skat'-erd a-brod'.SeeDISPERSION.
sent:(1) InHo 14:7, "The scent (margin "his memorial") thereof shall be as the wine of Lebanon." "Scent" is used for zekher (so Massoretic Text, but the pointing is uncertain), ...
sep'-ter (shebheT, sharbhiT, expanded form inEs 4:11;5:2;8:4; rhabdos (Additions to Esther 15:11;Heb 1:8), skeptros): A rod or mace used by a sovereign as a symbol of royal auth...
se'-va (Skeua): A Jew, a chief priest, resident in Ephesus, whose seven sons were exorcists (Ac 19:14). Ewald regards the name as being Hebrew shekhabhyah. He was not an officia...
siz'-m (schisma): Only in1Co 12:25. The same Greek word, literally, "a split," is translated "rent" inMt 9:16;Mr 2:21; and "division" inJoh 7:43;9:16;10:19. It designates "a sep...
skool (schole).SeeTYRANNUS.
skool'-mas-ter:Ga 3:24f the King James Version reads: "The law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith. But after that faith is come, w...
SeeEDUCATION;PROPHETS.
si'-ens: This word as found in the King James Version means simply "knowledge." "Science" occurs in the King James Version only in two places,Da 1:4, "children.... understanding...
sim'-i-tar, -ter (akindke): Formerly given as "fauchion" in the King James Version Judith 13:6; 16:9, the weapon which Judith took down from the rail of the bed at Holofernes' h...
skof, skof'-er: The verb indicates the manifestation of contempt by insulting words or actions; it combines bitterness with ridicule. It is much more frequent in the Revised Ver...
skorn: Fox Talbot connects this English word with the Danish skarn, "dirt," "ordure" "mud," "mire." As distinguished from such words as "mock," "deride," "scoff," all of which r...
skor'-pi-un (aqrabh; compare Arabic aqrab, "scorpion"; ma`aleh `aqrabbim, "the ascent of Akrabbim"; skorpios. Note that the Greek and Hebrew may be akin; compare, omitting the v...
skor'-pi-unz.See PUNISHMENTS 3, (17); SCORPION.
skurj, skur'-jing (@mastix], mastigoo; inAc 22:25mastizo, inMr 15:15parallelMt 27:26phragelloo): A Roman implement for severe bodily punishment. Horace calls it horribile flagel...
skrab'-l: Occurs only in1Sa 21:13, as the translation of tawah: "David.... feigned himself mad and scrabbled on the doors of the gate." "To scrabble" (modern English "scrawl") i...
skrech.See NIGHT-MONSTER.