The Natural History of the Bible ; Or, A Description of All the Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Reptiles, and Insects, Trees, Plants, Flowers, Gums, and Precious Stones, Mentioned in the Sacred Scriptures: Collected from the Best Authorities, and Alphabetically Arranged |
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The destruction of this article , so necessary and va luable , and at the very
season when they were about to gather it , must distress them very much 33 The
next instance in which flax is mentioned is Levit . xiii . 47 , 48 , 52 , 59 , where the
taint ...
The destruction of this article , so necessary and va luable , and at the very
season when they were about to gather it , must distress them very much 33 The
next instance in which flax is mentioned is Levit . xiii . 47 , 48 , 52 , 59 , where the
taint ...
Page 172
SINTY AZAZEL , from ry “ a goat , " and boy " to wander about , ” Levit . xvi . 8 , “
the scape - goat ; ” and ( 5. ) WYN SEAR , “ hairy ” or or “ shaggy , " whence ' T'
YW SEIRIM , " the shaggy In Levit . xvii . 21 , it is said , “ and they shall no more
offer ...
SINTY AZAZEL , from ry “ a goat , " and boy " to wander about , ” Levit . xvi . 8 , “
the scape - goat ; ” and ( 5. ) WYN SEAR , “ hairy ” or or “ shaggy , " whence ' T'
YW SEIRIM , " the shaggy In Levit . xvii . 21 , it is said , “ and they shall no more
offer ...
Page 196
... prophet had not our domestic poultry in his view , in no passage of the Old
Testament is mention made of them , nor do we find them among the Jews until
after their subjection by the Romans . ” See PARTRIDGE . HERON . Occ . Levit .
xi .
... prophet had not our domestic poultry in his view , in no passage of the Old
Testament is mention made of them , nor do we find them among the Jews until
after their subjection by the Romans . ” See PARTRIDGE . HERON . Occ . Levit .
xi .
Page 211
He celebrates the great hardness of it ( Levit . xxvi . 19 , Deut . xxviii . 23 , 48 ) ,
takes notice that the bedstead of Og , king of Bashan , was of iron ( Deut . iii . 11 )
, he speaks of mines of iron ( Deut . viii . 9 ) , and be compares the severity of the
...
He celebrates the great hardness of it ( Levit . xxvi . 19 , Deut . xxviii . 23 , 48 ) ,
takes notice that the bedstead of Og , king of Bashan , was of iron ( Deut . iii . 11 )
, he speaks of mines of iron ( Deut . viii . 9 ) , and be compares the severity of the
...
Page 249
Thaddeus Mason Harris. ( 7. ) 5007 CHARGOL . Occ . Levit . xi . 22 , only .
Rosenmuller , in his notes to Bochart , suggests that this may be the “ Gryllus
onos , ” or “ papus ” of Linnĉus . See Beetle . ( 8. ) PSY JELEK . Occ . Psalm cv .
34 ; Jer . li ...
Thaddeus Mason Harris. ( 7. ) 5007 CHARGOL . Occ . Levit . xi . 22 , only .
Rosenmuller , in his notes to Bochart , suggests that this may be the “ Gryllus
onos , ” or “ papus ” of Linnĉus . See Beetle . ( 8. ) PSY JELEK . Occ . Psalm cv .
34 ; Jer . li ...
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