CrossLinks Topical Index - DU


dual : Jesus - ministry - dual
dual - ministry - Jesus : Jesus - ministry - dual
dual dating : chronology - coregencies - dual dating
dual dating - coregencies - chronology : chronology - coregencies - dual dating
Duchan : shin - hand symbol
Duchan - rite of : shin - hand symbol
Duffield, Guy P. and Nathaniel M. Van Cleave, Foundations of Pentecostal Theology : Ref-0701
Duffield, Guy P. and Nathaniel M. Van Cleave, Foundations of Pentecostal Theology - Foundations of Pentecostal Theology, Guy P. Duffield : Ref-0701
Duffield, Guy P. and Nathaniel M. Van Cleave, Foundations of Pentecostal Theology - Foundations of Pentecostal Theology, Guy P. Duffield - Logos-0452 : Ref-0701
Duffield, Guy P. and Nathaniel M. Van Cleave, Foundations of Pentecostal Theology - Logos-0452 : Ref-0701
dugong : dugong - skin
dugong - skin : Ex. 25:5; Ex. 26:14; Ex. 35:7; Ex. 35:23; Ex. 36:19; Ex. 39:34; Num. 4:6; Num. 4:8; Num. 4:10; Num. 4:11; Num. 4:12; Num. 4:14; Num. 4:25; Eze. 16:10

"[T]here is some variation in the English translation of the Hebrew word tahash (תּהשׁ), with the NIV rendering it ‘sea cow (dugong); the KJV giving ‘badger’, while the NASB has ‘porpoise’. Looking at the context of the 14 occurrences of tahash in the Old Testament -- used in reference to the outer covering for the tabernacle (Exodus 25:5; 26:14; 35:7; 35:23; 36:19; 39:34), the covering for the Ark of the Covenant (Numbers 4:6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 25) and for leather sandals (Ezekiel 16:10) -- it would seem ‘badger’ is unlikely. A small animal, it has very thin skin. The skins Moses wrote about were to be n external covering over the inner layer of ram skins (dyed red). Ram (sheep) skin is not very waterproof . . , whereas dugong leather is, making it ideal as a protective covering. Being so thin, badger skins would probably be even more porous than sheep skin and would be difficult to sew into a large covering that would not tear upon handling (the tabernacle was a mobile place of worship). Badger skin/leather would also be a very poor material for making sandals. Dugongs were common in the Gulf of Aqabah until the early 19th century and their skins were traded in ancient times throughout the Middle East. Today, dugongs are still fairly common in the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. Further more, there is a Hebrew word for rock-badger or hyrax -- shaphan (שׁפן)." "Of dugongs and badgers", Feedback, Ref-0028, 26(4) September-November 2004, p. 5.


dumb : idols - lifeless
dumb - idols : idols - lifeless
Dunn, J. D. G. (1998). Vol. 38A: Word Biblical Commentary : Romans 1-8 (electronic ed.). Logos Library System; Word Biblical Commentary. Dallas: Word, Incorporated. : Ref-0366
Dunn, J. D. G. (1998). Vol. 38A: Word Biblical Commentary : Romans 1-8 (electronic ed.). Logos Library System; Word Biblical Commentary. Dallas: Word, Incorporated. - Logos-0126 : Ref-0366
duplicity : hypocrisy - general ; Ps. 62:4
duplicity - hypocrisy : hypocrisy - general
Durant, Will. The Story of Civilization : Ref-0047
Durant, Will. The Story of Civilization - Story of Civilization - The Story of Civilization : Ref-0047
Durant, Will. The Story of Civilization - The Story of Civilization : Ref-0047
duration : Antichrist - duration of power ; preaching - duration ; tribulation - duration of great
duration - Antichrist's power : Antichrist - duration of power
duration - great tribulation : tribulation - duration of great
duration - sermon : preaching - duration
dust : dust - made of
dust - made of : Gen. 1:24; Gen. 2:7; Gen. 2:19; Gen. 3:19; Gen. 18:27; Job 4:19; Job 10:9; Job 33:6; Ps. 103:14; Ps. 139:15; Ecc. 3:20; Ecc. 12:7; Luke 3:8; Luke 19:40; John 9:6; 1Cor. 15:47

"Healing a man born blind was thought, in Jewish tradition, to be a miracle that only the Messiah could perform. Jesus' use of mud made with dust and saliva [John 9:6] may be intended to recall the creation of Adam out of dust." Lita Cosner, Jesus the Creator in the Gospel of John, 20151124151336.pdf, 56-61, p. 60.


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