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164 topical index results for “강남더킹《〈 문의 OIO↗5793↗7458 》〉 강남룸ŀ 《〈 문의 OIO↗5793↗7458 》〉 강남룸q강남유흥강남식스강남유흥than 강남초원의집ⅸㅿ강남유흥chase”

ABRAHAM : His questions about the destruction of the righteous and wicked in Sodom (Genesis 18:23-32)
ACRE : The indefinite quantity of land a yoke of oxen could plow in a day, with the kinds of plows, and modes of plowing, used in the times referred to (1 Samuel 14:14; Isaiah 5:10)
ASHTORETH : An idol of the Philistines, Zidonians, and Phenicians. Probably identical with queen of heaven (Jeremiah 7:18)
CAB : A dry measure containing about one quart (2 Kings 6:25)
CHURCH : (Hebrew: qahal, 'edah; Greek: ekklesia)
HADATTAH : Probably an adjective qualifying Hazor, making it equivalent to NEW HAZOR (Joshua 15:25)
HIN : A measure for liquids, and containing one-sixth or one-seventh of a bath. Jewish authorities disagree as to the exact capacity. Probably equivalent to about one gallon one quart, or one gallon and a half-quart (Exodus 29:40; Leviticus 19:36;23:13)
MEMUCAN : One of the seven princes of Ahasuerus who counsels the king to divorce Queen Vashti (Esther 1:14-21)
MIDIANITES : Owned multitudes of camels, and dromedaries, and large quantities of gold (Isaiah 60:6)
OATH : (A solemn qualification)
OMER : A dry measure containing, according to the Rabbis, two quarts, but according to Josephus, three and one-half quarts (Exodus 16:16-18,36)