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    ANDREW : Reports the number of loaves at the feeding of the five thousand ( John 6:8)
    DAY : Sabbath day's journey, about two-thousand paces (Acts 1:12)
    ELAM : A Jewish captive, whose descendants, to the number of One-thousand two-hundred and fifty-four returned from Babylon (Ezra 2:7;8:7; Nehemiah 7:12)
    ELEAZAR (ELEAZER) : An inhabitant of Kirjath-jearim who tended the ark of the covenant for a while (1 Samuel 7:1,2)
    GERAH : A weight equal to thirteen and seven-tenths grains, Paris
    JEHOHANAN : A military chief under Jehoshaphat, whose corps consisted of two-hundred and eighty thousand men (2 Chronicles 17:15)
    JEHOIADA : A priest who led three-thousand seven-hundred priests armed for war (2 Chronicles 12:27)
    JEHOZABAD : A Benjamite chief who commanded One-hundred and eighty thousand men (2 Chronicles 17:18)
    JEIEL : A chief of the Levites who gave, with other chiefs, five-thousand five-hundred "small cattle" for sacrifice (2 Chronicles 35:9)
    LAVER : Situation of, in the tabernacle, tent of the congregation, and the altar (Exodus 40:7)
    LEHI : A district of Judah, where Samson killed a thousand Philistines with the jawbone of a donkey (Judges 15:9-19)
    MEASURE : A mile, probably nine-tenths of an English mile (Matthew 5:41)
    MEASURE : A Sabbath day's journey, two thousand paces (Acts 1:12)
    MICHAEL : A captain of the thousands of Manasseh who joined David at Ziklag (1 Chronicles 12:20)
    NINEVEH : Contained a population of upwards of one-hundred and twenty thousand people, when Jonah preached (Jonah 4:11)
    OMER : (One-tenth of an ephah)
    PAUL : Visits Corinth; lives with Aquila and his wife, Priscilla (Prisca), who were tentmakers; joins in their trade (Acts 18:1-3)
    RAMATH-LEHI : The place where Samson killed one-thousand Philistines with the jawbone of a donkey (Judges 15:17)
    SABBATH DAY'S JOURNEY : About two-thousand paces (Acts 1:12)
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