The Bible cyclopædia: or, Illustrations of the civil and natural history of the sacred writings [ed. by W. Goodhugh, completed by W.C. Taylor].William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor 1843 |
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Page 730
... Temple ' ( as a witness ) . When an agreement of this kind has been broken , it will be said , ' Who would have thought this ? for the lamp of the Temple was invoked . ' That fire was a symbol of the Divine Presence , no one acquainted ...
... Temple ' ( as a witness ) . When an agreement of this kind has been broken , it will be said , ' Who would have thought this ? for the lamp of the Temple was invoked . ' That fire was a symbol of the Divine Presence , no one acquainted ...
Page 746
... temple could be compared with the temple of Solomon , or even the tabernacle of Moses , erected in the Wilderness , designed only for tem- porary use , and portable . The dress and office of the high - priest , and the whole of the ...
... temple could be compared with the temple of Solomon , or even the tabernacle of Moses , erected in the Wilderness , designed only for tem- porary use , and portable . The dress and office of the high - priest , and the whole of the ...
Page 763
... temple , were arrayed in white robes . Their duties consisted in rendering such assistance to the priests as was required , and in keeping guard round the tabernacle , and subsequently round the temple . In the journey through the ...
... temple , were arrayed in white robes . Their duties consisted in rendering such assistance to the priests as was required , and in keeping guard round the tabernacle , and subsequently round the temple . In the journey through the ...
Page 767
... Temple , was probably work in the form of the lotus , for the lotus resembles the lily , and was very frequently used in Egypt as a decoration for the capitals of pillars . Mr. Bardwell , the architect , in his work , entitled Temples ...
... Temple , was probably work in the form of the lotus , for the lotus resembles the lily , and was very frequently used in Egypt as a decoration for the capitals of pillars . Mr. Bardwell , the architect , in his work , entitled Temples ...
Page 771
... temple of Dakkeh , the lion is represented upon the shrine or sacred table of the ibis , the bird of Hermes ; and a monkey , the emblem of the same deity , is seen praying to a lion with the disk of the sun upon its head . Some also ...
... temple of Dakkeh , the lion is represented upon the shrine or sacred table of the ibis , the bird of Hermes ; and a monkey , the emblem of the same deity , is seen praying to a lion with the disk of the sun upon its head . Some also ...
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