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  1. Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary: Completely Revised, Updated and Expanded Edited by Chad Brand, Charles Draper, and Archie England.

    • William H Krieger
  2. Bible Dictionary. The ‘bridge’ element in the title reflects the aim of all Bridgeway books, which is to bridge two gaps at once – the gap between the word of the Bible and the world of today, and the gap between the technical reference works and the ordinary reader. God’s Word gives meaning to life, but only if peop le read and obey it.

  3. To assert; to aver; to declare. 8. ( n.) Warrant; attestation. Library. The Real Nature and Purpose of the Old Testament. ... minds and hearts. He did not, however, dictate to them the form of their. writings nor vouch for their verbal inerrancy. In time, out ...

  4. Oct 1, 2022 · Bible dictionary & concordance. "This valuable Bible Dictionary & Concordance helps you locate your favourite biblical passages and learn about people and terms used in the Bible. As a dictionary, it offers alphabetical entries for topics including people, cultures and religious terms.

  5. be able to understand. If you need to know the meaning of a specific word or phrase, you can refer to your KJV Bible Glossary & Dictionary for many of such words and phrases. The more words for which you know the meaning, the better reader you will be in every subject. This booklet was created specially for this purpose.

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  6. Every word in the Bible is listed in this Index in alphabetical order, besides many other words related to Scripture but not actually found in the text itself. A number, in parenthesis, following a word tells how many times it is used in the Bible. Aaron (319), for instance, means that the word Aaron occurs 319 times throughout the text of

  7. 1. ( v. t.) To appeal to; to cite or claim as authority. 2. ( v. t.) To maintain a just or true; to vouch for. 3. ( v. t.) To declare or assert positively and as matter of fact; to affirm openly. 4. ( v. t.) To acknowledge deliberately; to admit; to confess; to sanction. 5. ( n.) Evidence; declaration. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia.