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The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . into the service, for the work in the tabernacleof the congregation, 44 Even those that were numbered of themafter their families, were three thousand andtwo hundred. 45 These he those that were numbered of thefamilies of the sons of Merari, whom Mosesand Aaron numbered according to the wordof the Lord by the hand of Moses. 46 All those that were numbered of theLevites, whom Moses and Aaron and the unto fifty years old, every one that enterethinto the service, for the work in the taber-nacle of the congregatio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-bible-comprising-the-old-and-new-testaments-with-numerous-illustrations-into-the-service-for-the-work-in-the-tabernacleof-the-congregation-44-even-those-that-were-numbered-of-themafter-their-families-were-three-thousand-andtwo-hundred-45-these-he-those-that-were-numbered-of-thefamilies-of-the-sons-of-merari-whom-mosesand-aaron-numbered-according-to-the-wordof-the-lord-by-the-hand-of-moses-46-all-those-that-were-numbered-of-thelevites-whom-moses-and-aaron-and-the-unto-fifty-years-old-every-one-that-enterethinto-the-service-for-the-work-in-the-taber-nacle-of-the-congregatio-image339113793.html
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Abbess, priest and Capuchin monk in a walled city, 12th century. The Abbess wears a long hooded tunic with long sleeves, probably made of linen. Underneath is a black robe of the same length as the tunic 143. The priest is dressed in choir habit and holds a Bible 144, the monk holds a book in one hand and points to the sky 145. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and Middle Ages, Vienna, 1802. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abbess-priest-and-capuchin-monk-in-a-walled-city-12th-century-the-abbess-wears-a-long-hooded-tunic-with-long-sleeves-probably-made-of-linen-underneath-is-a-black-robe-of-the-same-length-as-the-tunic-143-the-priest-is-dressed-in-choir-habit-and-holds-a-bible-144-the-monk-holds-a-book-in-one-hand-and-points-to-the-sky-145-handcolored-copperplate-engraving-from-robert-von-spalarts-historical-picture-of-the-costumes-of-the-principal-people-of-antiquity-and-middle-ages-vienna-1802-image571912029.html
RM2T6CRHH–Abbess, priest and Capuchin monk in a walled city, 12th century. The Abbess wears a long hooded tunic with long sleeves, probably made of linen. Underneath is a black robe of the same length as the tunic 143. The priest is dressed in choir habit and holds a Bible 144, the monk holds a book in one hand and points to the sky 145. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and Middle Ages, Vienna, 1802.
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The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . d there was noblemish in him. 26 And when hepolled his head, (forit was at every yearsend that he polledit: because the hairwas heavy on him,therefore he polledit:) he weighed thehair of his head attwo hundred shekels after the kings weight. 27 IT And unto Absalom there were bornthree sons, and one daughter, whose naruewas Tamar: she was a woman of a faircountenance. 28 IT So Absalom dwelt two full years inJerusalem, and saw not the kings face. 29 Therefore Absalom sent for Joab, to havesent him to the king; b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-bible-comprising-the-old-and-new-testaments-with-numerous-illustrations-d-there-was-noblemish-in-him-26-and-when-hepolled-his-head-forit-was-at-every-yearsend-that-he-polledit-because-the-hairwas-heavy-on-himtherefore-he-polledit-he-weighed-thehair-of-his-head-attwo-hundred-shekels-after-the-kings-weight-27-it-and-unto-absalom-there-were-bornthree-sons-and-one-daughter-whose-naruewas-tamar-she-was-a-woman-of-a-faircountenance-28-it-so-absalom-dwelt-two-full-years-injerusalem-and-saw-not-the-kings-face-29-therefore-absalom-sent-for-joab-to-havesent-him-to-the-king-b-image339057222.html
RM2AKHAXE–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . d there was noblemish in him. 26 And when hepolled his head, (forit was at every yearsend that he polledit: because the hairwas heavy on him,therefore he polledit:) he weighed thehair of his head attwo hundred shekels after the kings weight. 27 IT And unto Absalom there were bornthree sons, and one daughter, whose naruewas Tamar: she was a woman of a faircountenance. 28 IT So Absalom dwelt two full years inJerusalem, and saw not the kings face. 29 Therefore Absalom sent for Joab, to havesent him to the king; b
Old Testament. Jephthah judge of Israel. Jephthah returning victorious to Maspha after defeating the Ammonites. He vowed to the Lord that he would offer a burnt offering to the first one who came out to meet him on his arrival. His only daughter was sacrificed as she was the first to come out of the house to welcome him. Engraving. 'Los Héroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra'. Volume I. 1854. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-testament-jephthah-judge-of-israel-jephthah-returning-victorious-to-maspha-after-defeating-the-ammonites-he-vowed-to-the-lord-that-he-would-offer-a-burnt-offering-to-the-first-one-who-came-out-to-meet-him-on-his-arrival-his-only-daughter-was-sacrificed-as-she-was-the-first-to-come-out-of-the-house-to-welcome-him-engraving-los-hroes-y-las-grandezas-de-la-tierra-volume-i-1854-image501730693.html
RM2M47PH9–Old Testament. Jephthah judge of Israel. Jephthah returning victorious to Maspha after defeating the Ammonites. He vowed to the Lord that he would offer a burnt offering to the first one who came out to meet him on his arrival. His only daughter was sacrificed as she was the first to come out of the house to welcome him. Engraving. 'Los Héroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra'. Volume I. 1854.
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Rambles in Bible lands . viewed the goodly land he might notenter.1 It commands a most extensive view. Therehe, the man of God, died, in full vigour, though hewas one hundred and twenty years old ; and somewherenear there is the mysterious grave where the hand ofGod laid Israels leader and lawgiver to rest.2 The five cities of the plain—Sodom, Gomorrah,Admah, Zeboim, and Bela, the last afterwards calledZoar—have now been identified by Dr. Selah Merril,of the American Exploration Fund, with five ancientruins at the foot of the Moab mountains on thesouth-east side of the kikkar, or round plain, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rambles-in-bible-lands-viewed-the-goodly-land-he-might-notenter1-it-commands-a-most-extensive-view-therehe-the-man-of-god-died-in-full-vigour-though-hewas-one-hundred-and-twenty-years-old-and-somewherenear-there-is-the-mysterious-grave-where-the-hand-ofgod-laid-israels-leader-and-lawgiver-to-rest2-the-five-cities-of-the-plainsodom-gomorrahadmah-zeboim-and-bela-the-last-afterwards-calledzoarhave-now-been-identified-by-dr-selah-merrilof-the-american-exploration-fund-with-five-ancientruins-at-the-foot-of-the-moab-mountains-on-thesouth-east-side-of-the-kikkar-or-round-plain-image338072034.html
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King David and priests in Anglo Saxon garb. One of the priests who carried the ark of the covenant 47, David playing on a harp 48, and a priest carrying the host in his right hand and the ciborium in his left 49. Images taken from Saxon manuscripts. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and Middle Ages, Vienna, 1796. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-david-and-priests-in-anglo-saxon-garb-one-of-the-priests-who-carried-the-ark-of-the-covenant-47-david-playing-on-a-harp-48-and-a-priest-carrying-the-host-in-his-right-hand-and-the-ciborium-in-his-left-49-images-taken-from-saxon-manuscripts-handcolored-copperplate-engraving-from-robert-von-spalarts-historical-picture-of-the-costumes-of-the-principal-people-of-antiquity-and-middle-ages-vienna-1796-image571836599.html
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Bible primer, Old Testament, for use in the primary department of Sunday schools . ied in thedesert. Exactly as God said, you remember? Moses was one hundred and twenty years old. But hiseyes were strong. His body was healthy. People lived quitelong then. God knew that a young man was needed to leadIsrael into Canaan. He must be a fighting general of hispeople, and a man of God. Moses asked God to put some one in his place. God said, Take Joshua. Lay your hand on him. Let allthe people obey Joshua. When he speaks, they shall come, orgo. And Moses made Joshua the leader of Israel. When Moses ha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bible-primer-old-testament-for-use-in-the-primary-department-of-sunday-schools-ied-in-thedesert-exactly-as-god-said-you-remember-moses-was-one-hundred-and-twenty-years-old-but-hiseyes-were-strong-his-body-was-healthy-people-lived-quitelong-then-god-knew-that-a-young-man-was-needed-to-leadisrael-into-canaan-he-must-be-a-fighting-general-of-hispeople-and-a-man-of-god-moses-asked-god-to-put-some-one-in-his-place-god-said-take-joshua-lay-your-hand-on-him-let-allthe-people-obey-joshua-when-he-speaks-they-shall-come-orgo-and-moses-made-joshua-the-leader-of-israel-when-moses-ha-image339377545.html
RM2AM3YEH–Bible primer, Old Testament, for use in the primary department of Sunday schools . ied in thedesert. Exactly as God said, you remember? Moses was one hundred and twenty years old. But hiseyes were strong. His body was healthy. People lived quitelong then. God knew that a young man was needed to leadIsrael into Canaan. He must be a fighting general of hispeople, and a man of God. Moses asked God to put some one in his place. God said, Take Joshua. Lay your hand on him. Let allthe people obey Joshua. When he speaks, they shall come, orgo. And Moses made Joshua the leader of Israel. When Moses ha
. A comprehensive dictionary of the Bible . rinth,destroyed by the Romans 146 b. c, with which wehave to do in the life of St. Paul, but the Corinthwhich was rebuilt and established as a Roman col-ony, about one hundred years afterward, by JuliusCesar. The distinction between the two must becarefully remembered. The new city was hardly 188 COR COR less distinguished than the old, and it acquired afresh importance as the metropolis of the Romanprovince of Achaia. Corinth was a place of greatmental activity, as well as of commercial and manu-facturing enterprise. Its wealth was so celebratedas t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-comprehensive-dictionary-of-the-bible-rinthdestroyed-by-the-romans-146-b-c-with-which-wehave-to-do-in-the-life-of-st-paul-but-the-corinthwhich-was-rebuilt-and-established-as-a-roman-col-ony-about-one-hundred-years-afterward-by-juliuscesar-the-distinction-between-the-two-must-becarefully-remembered-the-new-city-was-hardly-188-cor-cor-less-distinguished-than-the-old-and-it-acquired-afresh-importance-as-the-metropolis-of-the-romanprovince-of-achaia-corinth-was-a-place-of-greatmental-activity-as-well-as-of-commercial-and-manu-facturing-enterprise-its-wealth-was-so-celebratedas-t-image372399903.html
RM2CHT7TF–. A comprehensive dictionary of the Bible . rinth,destroyed by the Romans 146 b. c, with which wehave to do in the life of St. Paul, but the Corinthwhich was rebuilt and established as a Roman col-ony, about one hundred years afterward, by JuliusCesar. The distinction between the two must becarefully remembered. The new city was hardly 188 COR COR less distinguished than the old, and it acquired afresh importance as the metropolis of the Romanprovince of Achaia. Corinth was a place of greatmental activity, as well as of commercial and manu-facturing enterprise. Its wealth was so celebratedas t
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