Strong's Hebrew
8453. toshab -- a sojourner... Word Origin from yashab Definition a sojourner NASB Word Usage foreign resident
(1),
settlers (1), sojourner (8), sojourners (2), sojourning (1), tenants (1).
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Divided Worship
... to overawe Hungary. These new settlers brought with them their national
peculiarities, and among the rest, their gods. They knew ...
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The Birth of a Movement.
... it for lands or gold, and not until a second proclamation was issued, granting liberty
of conscience and worship to all Protestants, did settlers come in large ...
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The Founding of Herrnhut, 1722-1727.
... The first step in the building of Herrnhut had been taken. For some weeks the
settlers had still to eat the bread of bitterness and scorn. ...
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The Transplanting of Congregationalism
... The plan had failed, the partnership had been dissolved, and a few of the
settlers had removed to Salem, Massachusetts. The Rev. ...
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Presbyterians.
... PRESBYTERIANS. The first settlers of New England were driven away from Old
England, in pursuit of religious liberty. They were required ...
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Colonization.
... All the Spanish settlers, of whom there were many, still held fast to their Church,
and all the coast of the Continent of South America is Roman Catholic. ...
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Introduction
... religion justly considered the most intolerant of all the modifications of Christianity
extant, had the honor of exhibiting to the savages and settlers of this ...
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Close of the Colonial Era --The German Churches --The Beginnings ...
... was no longer liable to be regarded as a political intriguer and a conspirator with
savage assassins against the lives of innocent settlers and their families. ...
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The Israelites
... Its first settlers"those who had founded its cities, who had invented the cuneiform
system of writing and originated its culture"were of a wholly different ...
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Chapter i.
... f.). A part of the Babylonian captivity returned (Ezra i, ii.), but Babylonia and
Mesopotamia continued to be the home of a large body of Jewish settlers (Tob. ...
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Thesaurus
Settlers (4 Occurrences)... Multi-Version Concordance
Settlers (4 Occurrences). Leviticus 25:23 And
the land shall not be sold in perpetuity; for the land is
.../s/settlers.htm - 7kSettler (8 Occurrences)
... 2. (n.) Especially, one who establishes himself in a new region or a colony;
a colonist; a planter; as, the first settlers of New England. ...
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Philippi (8 Occurrences)
... On the site of the old foundation of Crenides, from which the Greek settlers had
perhaps been driven out by the Thracians about a century previously, the ...
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Captivity (141 Occurrences)
... Kings 17:24). The fact that Sargon introduced foreign settlers taken in
war into Samaria is attested by inscriptions. That there ...
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Country
... A further importation of pagan settlers took place under Esar-haddon and Osnappar
(Ezra 4:9, 10). The latter is to be identified with Assur-bani-pal. ...
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Dispersion (4 Occurrences)
... 4. Extent of Dispersion: There was, besides, a voluntary emigration of Jewish settlers
for purposes of trade and commerce into the neighboring countries, and ...
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Samaria (123 Occurrences)
... A further importation of pagan settlers took place under Esar-haddon and Osnappar
(Ezra 4:9, 10). The latter is to be identified with Assur-bani-pal. ...
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Kittim (8 Occurrences)
... If Kition be, then, a Semitic word (from the same root as the Hebrew Kittim), it
has been transferred from the small band of Phoenician settlers which it at ...
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Gihon (6 Occurrences)
... Mary"), or commonly as the "Virgin's Fount." It is the one true spring of Jerusalem,
the original source of attraction to the site of the early settlers; it is ...
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Grass (92 Occurrences)
... custom to cut herbage for hay, though the writer has seen many carloads of
sweet-smelling hay being carried from the land by Circassian settlers, East of the ...
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