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AARON : Summoned to Sinai with Nadab, Abihu, and seventy elders (Exodus 19:24;24:1,9,10)
AARON : Forbidden to mourn the death of his son, Nadab and Abihu (Leviticus 10:6,19)
ABARIM : See NEBO
ABDON : A judge of Israel, in the time of the judges (Judges 12:13-15)
ABEL-BETH-MAACHAH : (A city in the north of Palestine)
ABEL-BETH-MAACHAH : Taken by Tiglath (2 Kings 15:29)
ABIA : Also called ABIJAH, chief of the twenty-four courses of priests (2 Chronicles 24:10; Nehemiah 12:4; Luke 1:5)
ABIB : Also called NISAN
ABIB : Tabernacle set up in (Exodus 40:2,17)
ABINADAB : A Levite, in whose house the ark of God rested twenty years (1 Samuel 7:1,2; 2 Samuel 6:3,4; 1 Chronicles 13:7)
ABLUTION : Of the hands, as a token of innocency (Deuteronomy 21:6; Psalms 26:6; Matthew 27:24)
ABLUTION : Traditional forms of, not observed by Jesus (Luke 11:38,39)
ABNER : Dedicated spoils of war to the tabernacle (1 Chronicles 26:27,28)
ABORTION : Of animals, caused by thunder (Psalms 29:9)
ABRAHAM : Son of Terah (Genesis 11:26,27)
ABRAHAM : Trial of his faith in the offering of Isaac (Genesis 22:1-19; Hebrews 11:17; James 2:21)
ABRAHAM : Testament of (Genesis 25:5,6)
ACCAD : A city conquered by Nimrod (Genesis 10:10)
ACCHO : Also called PTOLEMAIS, a town of Phoenicia (Judges 1:31; Acts 21:7)
ACCUSATION, FALSE : See TALEBEARER
ACHSHAPH : An ancient city in North Palestine (Joshua 11:1;12:20;19:25)
ACRE : The indefinite quantity of land a yoke of oxen could plow in a day, with the kinds of plows, and modes of plowing, used in the times referred to (1 Samuel 14:14; Isaiah 5:10)
ADAMAH : Also called ADAMI, a city of Naphtali (Joshua 19:33,36)
ADAR : Twelfth month in Jewish calendar (Ezra 6:15; Esther 3:7;8:12;9:1)
ADDAN : Also called ADDON, uncertain whether person or town (Ezra 2:59; Nehemiah 7:61)