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numbers 21 The king of Arad engage the Israelites in battle and God gives Israel the victory. When the people speak against God and Moses, God sends serpents that kill many.
The numbers and the Greek word appear immediately above the English translation instead of side by side, as is common in many interlinears. The Apostolic Bible Polyglot also contains The Lexical Concordance of the ABP, [ 2 ] The English Greek Index of the ABP, [ 3 ] and The Analytical Lexicon of the ABP. [ 4 ]
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21 is also the first non-trivial octagonal number. [5] It is the fifth Motzkin number, [6] and the seventeenth Padovan number (preceded by the terms 9, 12, and 16, where it is the sum of the first two of these). [7] In decimal, the number of two-digit prime numbers is twenty-one (a base in which 21 is the fourteenth Harshad number).
The interlinear provides Brooke Foss Westcott and Fenton John Anthony Hort's The New Testament in the Original Greek, published in 1881, [1] [5] with a Watchtower-supplied literal translation under each Greek word. An adjacent column provides the text of the Watch Tower Society's New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures.
The Israelites bitten by fiery serpents (Book of Numbers chapter 21).A print from the Phillip Medhurst Collection of Bible illustrations. The fiery flying serpent (Hebrew: שָׂרָף מְעוֹפֵף sārāf mə‘ōfēf; Greek: ὄφεις πετόμενοι; Latin: draco volans) is a creature mentioned in the Book of Isaiah in the Tanakh.
Bach composed the cantata in Weimar, but the composition history is complicated and not at all stages certain. [1] [2] Findings by Martin Petzoldt suggest that the cantata began with the later movements 2–6 and 9–10, most of them on biblical text, performed at a memorial service of Aemilia Maria Haress, the wife of a former prime-minister of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, at the church St. Peter ...
White represents manuscript numbers no longer in use. Dates are estimated to the nearest 100 year increment where the specific date is unknown. Content generally only describes sections of the New Testament: Gospels , The Acts of the Apostles (Acts), Pauline epistles , and so on.