Biblical

  • 101Biblical toponyms in the United States — Bethany= Places named after Bethany (Jerusalem) *Bethany, Arkansas *Bethany, Connecticut *Bethany Beach, Delaware *Bethany, Georgia (two places): ** in Baker County ** in Decatur County *Bethany, Illinois *Bethany, Indiana (three places): ** in… …

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  • 102Biblical Aramaic — a Semitic language that was the vernacular in Palestine in the time of Christ and in which a few sections of the Old Testament are written. * * * …

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  • 103Biblical Hebrew — the Hebrew language used in the Old Testament. Abbr.: BiblHeb * * * …

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  • 104Biblical Latin — the form of Latin used in the translation of the Bible and that became current in western Europe at the beginning of the Middle Ages. * * * …

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  • 105Biblical Hebrew — noun the Hebrew language as used in the Old Testament, between the 12th and 6th centuries before Common Era …

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  • 106biblical blue — noun A particular, possibly blue, color mentioned in the Old Testament …

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  • 107biblical mythology — noun a) The mythology giving rise to, and contained within, the Bible; the religious text of Christianity. b) A grouping of the elements of this mythology …

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  • 108Biblical Aramaic — noun the form of the Aramaic language that is used in the books of Daniel, Ezra and a few other places in the …

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  • 109Biblical Accents —    System of 26 symbols attributed to Aaron Ben Asher (c. 900–c. 960) of Tiberias in the first half of the 10th century that indicates how to chant the Pentateuch properly from scrolls. They indicate prosodic stress, punctuation, and melodic… …

    Historical dictionary of sacred music

  • 110Biblical concordance — alphabetical listing of words along with the place they appear in the Bible …

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