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[[@Topic:Baal]] Baal :
Baal - meaning See note


Baal - meaning :

Note "The Canaanites prayed especially to Baal, their young, vigorous god who was eternally locked in battle with the forces of chaos. He was called the Mightiest of Heroes, the Prince, At times he manifested himself as Hadad, god of storm, thunder, lightning. He is described as rohev aravot, Rider-of-the-Clouds, in the tablets of the Ugarit." Ref-0150, p. 38.




[[@Topic:Baalah = Kirjath Jearim]] Baalah = Kirjath Jearim :
Kirjath Jearim = Baalah


[[@Topic:Baalzebub]] Baalzebub :
Baalzebub - Ekron - god of; Baalzebub - inquired of


Baalzebub - Ekron - god of :
2K. [[1:2-3|bible.12.1.2]]; 2K. [[1:6|bible.12.1.6]]; 2K. [[1:16|bible.12.1.16]]


Baalzebub - inquired of :
2K. [[1:2|bible.12.1.2]]


[[@Topic:Babel]] Babel :
Babel - dispersion; Babel - tower to heaven See note


Babel - dispersion :
Gen. [[10:8|bible.1.10.8]]; Gen. [[11:8|bible.1.11.8]]; Deu. [[32:8|bible.5.32.8]]


Babel - tower to heaven :
Gen. [[11:4|bible.1.11.4]]; Jer. [[51:53|bible.24.51.53]]

Note "He [Nimrod] also said he would be revenged on God, if he should have a mind to drown the world again; for that he would build a tower too high for the waters to be able to reach! and that he would avenge himself on God for destroying their forefathers!" Ref-0026, I,iv 2




[[@Topic:babes]] babes :
hidden - from wise; scripture - perspicuity See note


babes - revealed to :
hidden - from wise; scripture - perspicuity See note


[[@Topic:baby]] baby :
circumcised - first baby; Koran - miracles - Jesus - spoke as baby


baby - first circumcised :
circumcised - first baby


baby - Jesus spoke as - Koran :
Koran - miracles - Jesus - spoke as baby


[[@Topic:Babylon]] Babylon :
Babylon - astrology from; Babylon - captivity predicted; Babylon - come out of; Babylon - demons dwell; Babylon - destroyed by fire; Babylon - destruction future See note; Babylon - destruction permanent See note; Babylon - double judgment See note; Babylon - golden; Babylon - intoxicates earth; Babylon - judgment of See note; Babylon - literal See note; Babylon - merchants forsake; Babylon - not a widow; Babylon - queen; Babylon - recompense; Babylon - rejoice at destruction; Babylon - Rome called? See note; Babylon - sink like stone; Babylon - woman represents; chronology - BC 539 - Babylon falls to Medo-Persia See note; chronology - BC 586 - third deportation See note; chronology - BC 597 - second deportation See note; chronology - BC 605 - first deportation See note; Cyrus - conquers Babylon See note; Jerusalem - fall to Babylon; Judah - Babylonian mention See note; wealth - to Babylon


Babylon - astrology from :
Isa. [[47:12-13|bible.23.47.12]]


Babylon - captivity predicted :
Amos [[7:27|bible.30.7.27]]; Acts [[7:43|bible.65.7.43]]


Babylon - come out of :
Jer. [[50:8|bible.24.50.8]]; Jer. [[51:45|bible.24.51.45]]; Rev. [[18:4|bible.87.18.4]]


Babylon - demons dwell :
Isa. [[13:21-22|bible.23.13.21]]; Rev. [[18:2|bible.87.18.2]]


Babylon - destroyed by fire :
Isa. [[13:19|bible.23.13.19]]; Jer. [[51:58|bible.24.51.58]]; Rev. [[17:16|bible.87.17.16]]; Rev. [[18:8|bible.87.18.8]]


Babylon - destruction future :
Isa. [[13:6-22|bible.23.13.6]]; Jer. [[51:8|bible.24.51.8]]; Rev. [[18:17-19|bible.87.18.17]]

Note "The destruction of Babylon according to Jer. [[51:8|bible.24.51.8]] was to be sudden. This is confirmed by Rev. [[18:17-19|bible.87.18.17]]. As far as the physical city of Babylon was concerned, this was not true of ancient Babylon as it continued for many years after its political downfall. Further, it is pointed out that the prophecy of Isa. [[13:6|bible.23.13.6]]; Isa. [[13:9-11|bible.23.13.9]] which formed the context of Isa. [[13:19-22|bible.23.13.19]], indicates that the destruction of Babylon would be in the day of the Lord [Ref-0036, pp. 1-30]" Ref-0032, p. 262.




Babylon - destruction permanent :
Isa. [[13:20|bible.23.13.20]]; Jer. [[50:13|bible.24.50.13]]; Jer. [[51:26|bible.24.51.26]]; Jer. [[51:29|bible.24.51.29]]; Jer. [[51:43|bible.24.51.43]]; Jer. [[51:62|bible.24.51.62]]; Rev. [[18:8|bible.87.18.8]]; Rev. [[18:21|bible.87.18.21]]; Rev. [[19:3|bible.87.19.3]]

Note "The ruins of Babylon have been used to build other cities, contrary to Jer. [[51:26|bible.24.51.26]], "No rock will be taken from you for a cornerstone, nor any stone for a foundation, for you will be desolate forever, declares the Lord." It is reliably reported that at least six cities bear the marks of having used parts of ancient Babylon in their building: Seleucia, built by the Greeks; Ctesiphon, by the Parthians; Almaiden, by the Persians; an dKufa, by the Caliphs. Hillah, just a twenty-minute walk from the Babylonian ruins, was built almost entirely from the ruins of Babylon. The builders of Baghdad, fifty miles north of the site of ancient Babylone, also used materials from the ancient city. The Encyclopedia of Lands and People states in reference to Babylon: "They found great treasure and the materials of its wonderful buildings were used for the construction of Baghdad in 762 . . . . and so, during the centuries, the greatness of Babylon and Assyria passed away. Their magnificent cities were used to supply the bricks for succeeding towns and villages, and such ruins as the barbarians left fell into decay until they became shapeless mounds whose very names were forgotten."" "Babylon," Encyclopedia of Lands and People (New YorK: The Groller Society, 1960), 3:221, cited by Tim LaHaye, "Iraq (Babylon) May Become the Seat of the UN", Ref-0181, March 2004, p. 2.




Babylon - double judgment :
Jer. [[50:21|bible.24.50.21]]; Rev. [[18:6|bible.87.18.6]]

Note [merathayim] “double rebellion”: A name used for Babylon in Jer. [[50:21|bible.24.50.21]]. According to Delitzsch it may be equivalent to the Babylonian Marratun, i.e. land by the nar Marratu, “the bitter river” (Persian Gulf) = Southern Babylonia (OHL, under the word). Ref-0039, s.v. MERATHAIM




Babylon - falls to Cyrus without a fight :
Cyrus - conquers Babylon See note


Babylon - falls to Medo-Persia :
chronology - BC 539 - Babylon falls to Medo-Persia See note


Babylon - first deportation of Judah to :
chronology - BC 605 - first deportation See note


Babylon - golden :
Isa. [[14:4|bible.23.14.4]]; Dan. [[2:23|bible.27.2.23]]; Dan. [[2:38|bible.27.2.38]]; Rev. [[18:16|bible.87.18.16]]


Babylon - intoxicates earth :
Jer. [[51:7|bible.24.51.7]]; Rev. [[17:2|bible.87.17.2]]


Babylon - Jerusalem taken :
Jerusalem - fall to Babylon


Babylon - Judah mentioned :
Judah - Babylonian mention See note


Babylon - judgment of :
Isa. [[13:1-22|bible.23.13.1]]; Isa. [[14:1-32|bible.23.14.1]]; Jer. [[50:1-46|bible.24.50.1]]; Jer. [[51:1-64|bible.24.51.1]]; Rev. [[17:1-18|bible.87.17.1]]; Rev. [[18:1-24|bible.87.18.1]]

Note ". . .in Isaiah's day [Babylon] was a mere subject province under the Assyrian empire. . . the eighth-century Isaiah foresaw the coming importance of Babylon, her devastation of Palestine, and her ultimate downfall before the onslaughts of the Medes (Isa. [[13:17|bible.23.13.17]])." Ref-0001, p. 389.




Babylon - literal :
Rev. [[17:5|bible.87.17.5]]; Rev. [[17:18|bible.87.17.18]]; Rev. [[18:2|bible.87.18.2]]; Rev. [[18:10|bible.87.18.10]]; Rev. [[18:21|bible.87.18.21]]

Note "In my limited library, I have found a number of men who taught a future [literal] Babylon from Rev. [[17:1-18|bible.87.17.1]] and 18. They include the following: B. W. Newton (1853), G.H. Pember (1888), J. A. Seiss (1900), Clarence Larkin (1918), Robert Govett (1920), E. W. Bullinger (1930), William R. Newell (1935), F. C. Jennings (1937), David L. Cooper (1942), G. H. Lang (1945). I am sure that more could be added to the list." -- Thomas Ice, "Babylon in Bible Prophecy", Ref-0181, Vol. VII No. 11, March 2003, p. 5. "the Whore represents a City. . . . Babylon, must therefore be understood literally, otherwise we should have the anomaly of a figure representing a figure." -- A. W. Pink, Ref-0215, "Antichrist in Babylon"




Babylon - merchants forsake :
Isa. [[47:15|bible.23.47.15]]; Rev. [[18:15|bible.87.18.15]]


Babylon - not a widow :
Isa. [[47:7|bible.23.47.7]]; Rev. [[18:7|bible.87.18.7]]


Babylon - queen :
Isa. [[47:5|bible.23.47.5]]; Rev. [[18:7|bible.87.18.7]]


Babylon - recompense :
Jer. [[50:15|bible.24.50.15]]; Jer. [[50:29|bible.24.50.29]]; Jer. [[51:35|bible.24.51.35]]; Rev. [[18:6|bible.87.18.6]]


Babylon - rejoice at destruction :
Jer. [[51:48|bible.24.51.48]]; Rev. [[19:3|bible.87.19.3]]


Babylon - Rome called? :
1Pe. [[5:13|bible.81.5.13]]

Note "'Babylon' was a common euphemism for 'Rome' in the Pseudepigrapha (2 Baruch 11:1, 67:7; Sibylline Oracles 5:143, 159) and in rabbinic writings. Midrash Rabbah on Sos. [[1:6|bible.22.1.6]] states directly, One calls Rome 'Babylon.' Yechiel Lichtenstein on 1 Pe 5:13 remarks that Rome is called 'Babylon' since it is always described as the worst kingdom." Those who interpret Babylon in 1Pe. [[5:13|bible.81.5.13]] as denoting Rome include: Ref-0038. Those who take it as literal Babyon on the Euphrates include: Ref-0147 (see especially note on 1Pe. [[5:13|bible.81.5.13]]), Ref-0187. "In the first century of the Christian era Babylon still stood, for Peter refers to a church there! (See 1 Pet. 5:13)." Ref-0215, Babylon and the Antichrist "1 Peter was written to a predominantly Jewish audience. His use of the word 'diaspora' in 1Pe. [[1:1|bible.81.1.1]] always refers to Jews in all of its New Testament uses (John [[7:35|bible.64.7.35]]; Jas. [[1:1|bible.80.1.1]]) and LXX (Deu. [[28:25|bible.5.28.25]]; Deu. [[30:4|bible.5.30.4]]; Isa. [[49:6|bible.23.49.6]]; Ps. [[74:2|bible.19.74.2]]; 2 Macc 1:27). If Babylon refers to Babylon in all of its Old Testament uses, why would 1Pe. [[5:13|bible.81.5.13]] be the exception considering Peter's Jewish audience? . . . Fruchtenbaum argues that at the time that Peter's epistle was written, Babylonia had the largest concentration of Jews living outside the land. Moreover, Babylon was also the center of Judaism outside the land. The Babylonian Talmud would later be developed from this area. Because Peter was the apostle to the circumcised (Gal. [[2:8|bible.69.2.8]]), it would have been a logical place for him to travel." -- Andy Woods,What is the Identity of Babylon In Revelation_17-18?, [http://www.pre-trib.org/article-view.php?id=46] [http://www.SpiritAndTruth.org/id/articles.htm?7]




Babylon - second deportation of Judah to :
chronology - BC 597 - second deportation See note


Babylon - sink like stone :
Jer. [[51:63|bible.24.51.63]]; Rev. [[18:21|bible.87.18.21]]


Babylon - third deportation of Judah to :
chronology - BC 586 - third deportation See note


Babylon - wealth to :
wealth - to Babylon


Babylon - woman represents :
Zec. [[5:7|bible.38.5.7]]; Rev. [[17:3|bible.87.17.3]]; Rev. [[18:7|bible.87.18.7]]


[[@Topic:Babylon and Egypt, Their Future History and Doom]] Babylon and Egypt, Their Future History and Doom :
Ref-0036 See note


[[@Topic:Babylonian]] Babylonian :
captivity - Babylonian - end; captivity - Babylonian - predicted; seventy - times seven See note


Babylonian - captivity - duration :
seventy - times seven See note


Babylonian - captivity end :
captivity - Babylonian - end


Babylonian - captivity predicted :
captivity - Babylonian - predicted


[[@Topic:Babylonian captivity]] Babylonian captivity :
chronology - BC 605 to BC 536 - Babylonian captivity See note; idolatry - Babylonian captivity cured See note


Babylonian captivity - chronology :
chronology - BC 605 to BC 536 - Babylonian captivity See note


Babylonian captivity - cured idolatry :
idolatry - Babylonian captivity cured See note


[[@Topic:Babylonian Chronicle]] Babylonian Chronicle :
archaeology - Babylonian Chronicle See note


[[@Topic:Babylonian Chronicle]] Babylonian Chronicle :
archaeology - Babylonian Chronicle See note


[[@Topic:Babylonian Empire]] Babylonian Empire :
chronology - BC 626 to BC 539 - Neobabylonian Empire under Nabopolassar, Nebuchadnezzar, Belshazzar


Babylonian Empire - chronology :
chronology - BC 626 to BC 539 - Neobabylonian Empire under Nabopolassar, Nebuchadnezzar, Belshazzar


[[@Topic:Babylonian Talmud]] Babylonian Talmud :
Babylonian Talmud - Isa._53:4 See note


Babylonian Talmud - Isa._53:4 :
Isa. [[53:4|bible.23.53.4]]

Note "The Messiah--what is his name?. . .those of the house of Rabbi Yda the Saint say, 'The sick one,' as it is said, 'Surely he hath borne our sicknesses'" (Sanhedrin 98b) Ref-0011, p. 125.




[[@Topic:Bacchus]] Bacchus :
Bacchus - god of wine See note


Bacchus - god of wine :

Note God of wine whose symbol was ivy.




[[@Topic:back]] back :
back - looking


back - looking :
Gen. [[19:26|bible.1.19.26]]; 1K. [[19:20|bible.11.19.20]]; Luke [[9:62|bible.63.9.62]]


[[@Topic:backsliding]] backsliding :
Isa. [[1:4|bible.23.1.4]]; Jer. [[14:7|bible.24.14.7]]


[[@Topic:bad]] bad :
bad - for good


bad - for good :
Gen. [[45:5|bible.1.45.5]]; Gen. [[45:7-8|bible.1.45.7]]; Gen. [[50:20|bible.1.50.20]]; Isa. [[38:17|bible.23.38.17]]; Rom. [[8:28|bible.66.8.28]]; Php. [[1:12|bible.71.1.12]]


[[@Topic:Balaam]] Balaam :
archaeology - Balaam See note; Balaam - definition See note; Balaam - doctrine of; Num. [[22:5|bible.4.22.5]]; Deu. [[23:4|bible.5.23.4]]; Jos. [[13:22|bible.6.13.22]]; Jos. [[24:9|bible.6.24.9]]; Ne. [[13:2|bible.16.13.2]]; Mic. [[6:5|bible.33.6.5]]; 2Pe. [[2:15|bible.82.2.15]]; Jude [[1:11|bible.86.1.11]]; Rev. [[2:14|bible.87.2.14]]


Balaam - archaeology :
archaeology - Balaam See note


Balaam - definition :

Note "to speak evil of people" (Dr. Ben Gigi)




Balaam - doctrine of :
Num. [[31:16|bible.4.31.16]]; Acts [[15:29|bible.65.15.29]]; Rev. [[2:14|bible.87.2.14]]


[[@Topic:Balaam's]] Balaam's :
Balaam's - counsel


Balaam's - counsel :
Num. [[31:8|bible.4.31.8]]; Num. [[31:16|bible.4.31.16]]


[[@Topic:Balfour Declaration]] Balfour Declaration :
chronology - AD 1917 - Balfour Declaration See note


Balfour Declaration - chronology :
chronology - AD 1917 - Balfour Declaration See note


[[@Topic:bankruptcy]] bankruptcy :
bankruptcy - AGAINST


bankruptcy - AGAINST :
Ps. [[37:21|bible.19.37.21]]


[[@Topic:banners]] banners :
temple - desolate - banners


banners - temple - desolate :
temple - desolate - banners


[[@Topic:baptism]] baptism :
baptism - AFTER belief; baptism - AFTER belief; baptism - born of water/spirit See note; baptism - dove after See note; baptism - fire See note; baptism - flood; baptism - for dead; baptism - immersion; baptism - in name of; baptism - in Red Sea; baptism - into Christ; baptism - into death; baptism - into Moses; baptism - Jesus did not perform; baptism - Jesus' ministry began with; baptism - John's See note; baptism - of Jesus by John - why; baptism - of Jesus by the Spirit; baptism - of repentence; baptism - one; baptism - repeated See note; baptism - symbolism of; Holy Spirit - baptism See note; Holy Spirit - baptism - instantaneous See note; Holy Spirit - baptizes all believers; Holy Spirit - falls before baptism; Luther - Catechism See note; one - Lord - faith - baptism; salvation - baptism and See note


baptism - AFTER belief :
Acts [[2:38|bible.65.2.38]]; Acts [[8:12-13|bible.65.8.12]]; Acts [[8:37|bible.65.8.37]]; Acts [[10:47-48|bible.65.10.47]]; Acts [[16:14-15|bible.65.16.14]]; Acts [[16:33|bible.65.16.33]]; Acts [[18:8|bible.65.18.8]]; Acts [[22:16|bible.65.22.16]]


baptism - AGAINST infant :
baptism - AFTER belief


baptism - born of water/spirit :
Gen. [[1:2|bible.1.1.2]]; Gen. [[8:1|bible.1.8.1]]; Ex. [[14:21|bible.2.14.21]]; Eze. [[36:25-27|bible.26.36.25]]; Luke [[8:25|bible.63.8.25]] (?); John [[3:5|bible.64.3.5]]; John [[7:37-39|bible.64.7.37]]; 1Cor. [[10:1|bible.67.10.1]]; 1Pe. [[1:23|bible.81.1.23]]; 1Pe. [[3:20|bible.81.3.20]]

Note Questionable: Luke [[8:25|bible.63.8.25]] (?);




baptism - dove after :
Gen. [[1:2|bible.1.1.2]]; Gen. [[8:8|bible.1.8.8]]; Isa. [[61:1|bible.23.61.1]]; Mtt. [[3:16|bible.61.3.16]]; Mark [[1:10|bible.62.1.10]]; Luke [[3:22|bible.63.3.22]]; John [[1:32|bible.64.1.32]]

Note "The rabbinic interpretation of Gen. [[1:2|bible.1.1.2]] was that the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters 'like a dove.'" Ref-0067, Summer 1997.




baptism - fire :
Ps. [[104:4|bible.19.104.4]]; Joel [[2:30|bible.29.2.30]]; Mal. [[4:1|bible.39.4.1]]; Mtt. [[3:11|bible.61.3.11]]; Luke [[3:16|bible.63.3.16]]; Acts [[2:3|bible.65.2.3]]

Note "While the church age is introduced by the baptism of the Spirit, the kingdom age is to be introduced with a baptism of fire." John Walvoord, Ref-0019, p. 165.




baptism - flood :
Isa. [[45:8|bible.23.45.8]]; 1Pe. [[3:20-21|bible.81.3.20]]


baptism - for dead :
1Cor. [[15:29|bible.67.15.29]]


baptism - Holy Spirit :
Holy Spirit - baptism See note


baptism - Holy Spirit - instantaneous :
Holy Spirit - baptism - instantaneous See note


[[@Topic:all]] all :
Holy Spirit - baptizes all believers


baptism - Holy Spirit falls before :
Holy Spirit - falls before baptism


baptism - immersion :
Acts [[8:38-39|bible.65.8.38]]


baptism - in name of :
Mtt. [[28:19|bible.61.28.19]]; Acts [[2:38|bible.65.2.38]]; Acts [[8:16|bible.65.8.16]]; Acts [[10:48|bible.65.10.48]]; Acts [[19:5|bible.65.19.5]]


baptism - in Red Sea :
Ex. [[14:21|bible.2.14.21]]; 1Cor. [[10:1|bible.67.10.1]]


baptism - into Christ :
John [[14:20|bible.64.14.20]]; Rom. [[6:1-4|bible.66.6.1]]; 1Cor. [[12:13|bible.67.12.13]]; Gal. [[3:27|bible.69.3.27]]; Eph. [[1:13|bible.70.1.13]]; Eph. [[4:4|bible.70.4.4]]; Col. [[2:12|bible.72.2.12]]


baptism - into death :
Mtt. [[20:22|bible.61.20.22]]; Mark [[10:38|bible.62.10.38]]; Luke [[12:50|bible.63.12.50]]; Rom. [[6:3|bible.66.6.3]]


baptism - into Moses :
1Cor. [[10:2|bible.67.10.2]]


baptism - Jesus did not perform :
John [[4:2|bible.64.4.2]]


baptism - Jesus' ministry began with :
Acts [[1:22|bible.65.1.22]]


baptism - John's :
Mtt. [[3:11|bible.61.3.11]]; Mark [[1:4-8|bible.62.1.4]]; Mark [[11:30|bible.62.11.30]]; Luke [[3:3-16|bible.63.3.3]]; Luke [[7:29|bible.63.7.29]]; John [[1:25-28|bible.64.1.25]]; John [[13:24|bible.64.13.24]]; Acts [[10:37|bible.65.10.37]]; Acts [[13:24|bible.65.13.24]]; Acts [[18:25|bible.65.18.25]]; Acts [[19:3|bible.65.19.3]]

Note "In ceremonial cleansing and in proselyte baptism the individual washed or baptized himself. John is the first to baptize others, and this may account for his name, John the Baptist." Ref-0143, p. 60




baptism - Luther's Catechism :
Luther - Catechism See note


baptism - of Jesus by John - why :
Mtt. [[3:15|bible.61.3.15]]


baptism - of Jesus by the Spirit :
Isa. [[11:2|bible.23.11.2]]; Isa. [[42:1|bible.23.42.1]]; Isa. [[48:16|bible.23.48.16]]; Isa. [[61:1|bible.23.61.1]]; Mtt. [[3:16|bible.61.3.16]]; Mark [[1:10|bible.62.1.10]]; Luke [[3:22|bible.63.3.22]]; John [[1:32|bible.64.1.32]]


baptism - of repentence :
Mtt. [[3:11|bible.61.3.11]]; Mark [[1:4-8|bible.62.1.4]]; Luke [[3:3|bible.63.3.3]]; John [[13:24|bible.64.13.24]]; Acts [[19:4|bible.65.19.4]]


baptism - one :
Eph. [[4:5|bible.70.4.5]]


baptism - one - Lord - faith :
one - Lord - faith - baptism


baptism - repeated :
Acts [[19:5|bible.65.19.5]]

Note If a believer was baptized prior to faith in Christ, he should still undergo subsequent Christian baptism in faith.




baptism - salvation and :
salvation - baptism and See note


baptism - symbolism of :
Rom. [[6:4|bible.66.6.4]]; Col. [[2:12|bible.72.2.12]]; 1Pe. [[3:21|bible.81.3.21]]


[[@Topic:baptisms]] baptisms :
baptisms - plural


baptisms - plural :
Heb. [[6:2|bible.79.6.2]]


[[@Topic:baptized]] baptized :
baptized - women


baptized - women :
Acts [[8:12|bible.65.8.12]]


[[@Topic:bar]] bar :
bar - son of


bar - son of :
Mark [[10:46|bible.62.10.46]]


[[@Topic:bar of soap]] bar of soap :
soap - Christian's bar of


bar of soap - Christian's :
soap - Christian's bar of


Bar-Mitzvah :
Ishmael - circumcised; Luke [[2:42|bible.63.2.42]] (?); Rom. [[7:9|bible.66.7.9]]

Note Hebrew. "Son of command." At first Sabbath after 12 years of age, directly responsible before God thereafter and eligible for father's inheritance. Also qualifies as one of ten adult males needed to found a synagogue. "Luke specifically mentions the visit during Jesus' twelfth year because Jesus was performing the Jewish mitzvot connected with arriving at the age of puberty." Ref-0146, p. 257. "It was apparently a tradition that children accompany their fathers to the Passover at least a year prior to their reaching puberty (M. Niddah 5:7-9; cf. M. Hagiga 1:1; Pirke Avot 5:24), S. Safrai, 'Home and Family,' JPFC 2:771f, notes that T. Hagiga 1:2 indicates that a child was to keep whatever mitzvot he was capable of performing. The later concept of the Bar Mitzvah probably developed from this early tradition." Ref-0146, p. 670, note 9. Questionable: Luke [[2:42|bible.63.2.42]] (?);




Bar-Mitzvah - 13 years old :
Ishmael - circumcised


[[@Topic:Barabbas]] Barabbas :
Barabbas - murderer; Barabbas - son of Father


Barabbas - murderer :
Luke [[23:19|bible.63.23.19]]; Luke [[23:25|bible.63.23.25]]


Barabbas - son of Father :
Mtt. [[27:16|bible.61.27.16]]; Mtt. [[27:21|bible.61.27.21]]; Mark [[15:15|bible.62.15.15]]; Luke [[23:18|bible.63.23.18]]; John [[18:40|bible.64.18.40]]; Acts [[3:14|bible.65.3.14]]


[[@Topic:bargaining]] bargaining :
bargaining - plea - forbidden; bargaining - with God


bargaining - plea - forbidden :
Num. [[35:32|bible.4.35.32]]


bargaining - with God :
2Chr. [[32:25|bible.14.32.25]]


[[@Topic:NASB Study Bible]] NASB Study Bible :
Ref-0076 See note


[[@Topic:Barnabas]] Barnabas :
Barnabas - an apostle; Barnabas - encourager See note; Barnabas - gospel of See note; Barnabas - Levite; John Mark - cousin of Barnabas; Levites - land prohibited See note; Paul - disagreement with Barnabas See note


Barnabas - an apostle :
Acts [[14:4|bible.65.14.4]]; Acts [[14:14|bible.65.14.14]]


Barnabas - cousin of John Mark :
John Mark - cousin of Barnabas


Barnabas - disagreement with Paul :
Paul - disagreement with Barnabas See note


Barnabas - encourager :
Acts [[4:36|bible.65.4.36]]; Acts [[9:27|bible.65.9.27]]; Acts [[13:13|bible.65.13.13]] (Mark leaves); Acts [[15:37|bible.65.15.37]]

Note The grace Paul received via Barnabas in Acts [[9:27|bible.65.9.27]] he refused to extend to John Mark in Acts [[15:37|bible.65.15.37]].




Barnabas - gospel of :

Note See Ref-0161, pp. 295-300.




Barnabas - Levite :
Acts [[4:36|bible.65.4.36]]


Barnabas - owns land :
Levites - land prohibited See note


[[@Topic:A Historical Atlas of the Jewish People]] A Historical Atlas of the Jewish People :
Ref-0151 See note


[[@Topic:Revelation: An Expositional Commentary]] Revelation: An Expositional Commentary :
Ref-0224 See note


[[@Topic:Zechariah: A Commentary on His Visions and Prophecies]] Zechariah: A Commentary on His Visions and Prophecies :
Ref-0206 See note


[[@Topic:barren]] barren :
barren - childless as judgment; barren - no longer


barren - childless as judgment :
Gen. [[20:18|bible.1.20.18]]; 2S. [[6:23|bible.10.6.23]]


barren - no longer :
Ex. [[23:26|bible.2.23.26]]


[[@Topic:Baruch]] Baruch :
archaeology - seal of Baruch See note; Babylon - Rome called? See note

Note Blessed, Hebrew.




Baruch - Babylon :
Babylon - Rome called? See note


Baruch - seal of :
archaeology - seal of Baruch See note


[[@Topic:Basic Bible Interpretation]] Basic Bible Interpretation :
Ref-0002 See note


[[@Topic:Basic Theology]] Basic Theology :
Ref-0098 See note


[[@Topic:Basics of Biblical Greek]] Basics of Biblical Greek :
Ref-0085 See note


[[@Topic:Basics of Biblical Hebrew]] Basics of Biblical Hebrew :
Ref-0184 See note


[[@Topic:baskets]] baskets :
baskets - twelve vs. seven See note


baskets - twelve vs. seven :
Mtt. [[14:20|bible.61.14.20]]; Mtt. [[15:37|bible.61.15.37]]

Note Both numbers indicate completeness. Twelve for the Jewish feeding (the twelve tribes) and seven for the Gentile feeding (completeness). The feeding of the 4,000 was in Gentile territory--decapolis (Mark [[7:31|bible.62.7.31]]).




[[@Topic:bastard]] bastard :
illegitimate - Jesus accused; illegitimate - prohibited for 10 generations; John [[8:41|bible.64.8.41]]


bastard - Jesus accused :
illegitimate - Jesus accused


bastard - prohibited :
illegitimate - prohibited for 10 generations


[[@Topic:battle]] battle :
battle - in spring


battle - in spring :
2S. [[11:1|bible.10.11.1]]; 1Chr. [[20:1|bible.13.20.1]]


[[@Topic:Baucis and Philemon]] Baucis and Philemon :
Baucis and Philemon - legend of See note


Baucis and Philemon - legend of :
Acts [[14:11-13|bible.65.14.11]]

Note Recorded by Roman Historian Ovid. Jupiter and Hermes had come down disguised as human beings, but no one would offer them hospitality except one elderly couple named Baucis and Philemon. For that reason, the whole population was then destroyed with the exception of Baucis and Philemon who became the priest and priestess of the temple of Jupiter (or Zeus) because of their hospitality. Ref-0100, Tape 13:B.




[[@Topic:Bauer]] Bauer :
Ref-0227 See note


Bauer - Greek Lexicon :
Ref-0227 See note


A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature :
Ref-0203 See note


[[@Topic:Charismatic Gift of Tongues]] Charismatic Gift of Tongues :
Ref-0004 See note; Ref-0226 See note

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