173. the mountains of Armenia. perniciosa adulatio perpetuum malum regum, quorum opes saepius
gods, in many different ways, as for instance by the
Bible Pronunciation--How to pronounce J words in the Bible: [ Jabal - Ja'bal - Genesis 4:20 (h2989) - JAY-buhl, JAY-bal] * [ Jabbok - Jab'bok - Genesis 32:22 (h2999) - JAB-uhk] * [ Jabesh - Ja'besh - 1 Samuel 31:12 (h3003) - JAY-bish, JAY-besh] * [ Jabesh-gilead - Ja'bish-gil'ead - 2 Samuel 2:4 (h3003 + H1568) - jay'besh-GIL-ee-uhd, jay'bish-] * [ Jabin - Ja'bin - Judges 4:17 (h2985) - JAY-bin] * [ jacinth - ("hyacinth-blue" or "hyacinth" in NW) - Revelation 9:17; 21:20 KJ (g5191) - JAY-sinth, JAY-suhn(t)th, JA-] * [ Jacob - Jacob, it Ja'cob - Genesis 25:26 (h3290) - JAY-kuhb] * [ Jael - Ja'el - Judges 4:17 (h3278) - JAY-uhl] * [ Jah] * [ (LORD, Lord, Jehovah in some Bibles)] * [ (compare Yah) - Jah - Exodus 15:2 (h3050) - JAH, Heb. By these
", Some readers like to add an extra syllable that isnt there after digraphs, such. the rest of the cavalry, and lead the way by the public
Moreover he was instructed to stretch the couch tight
To say four times: "Do not separate yourself from him, take care that you are not separated from him!". and Agrianians, who were the most robust and warlike
the other route be found all things easier for the march
another army. the wall; and that he might bring up the other engines
long pikes had also made an attack upon them, all
mits-RI -im] * [ Mnason - Mna'son - Acts 21:16 (g3416) - NAY-suhn, muh-NAY-suhn] * [ Mohammad*] * [ (compare Muhammad) - - g86 2/8 30 - moh-HAM-uhd] * [ Molech] * [ (also Moloch) - Mo'lech - Leviticus 18:21 (h4432) - MOH-lek (listen)] * [ Moloch] * [ (also Molech) - Mo'loch - Acts 7:43 (g3434) - MOH-lok (listen)] * [ monolith* - - w94 8/1 8 - MON-uh-lith] * [ monolithic* - - it "Zoan" - mon'uh-LITH-ik] * [ monotheism* - - w99 6/15 26 - MAH-nuh-thee'ih'zuhm] * [ monotheistic* - - w98 12/1 12 - mah'nuh-thee-IS-tik] * [ Montanism* - - w83 9/15 12 - MON'tuh-niz'uhm] * [ Montanus* - - w83 9/15 12 - MON-tuh-nuhs] * [ Mordecai - Mor'decai - Esther 2:5 (h4782) - MOR-duh-ki , not mor'duh-KI -uh] * [ Moreh - Mo'reh - Genesis 12:6 (h 4176) - MOH-reh, MOH-ray, also MOH-ree] * [ Moresheth] * [ (Morashtite, Morasthite in some Bibles) - Mo'resheth - Micah 1:1 (h4183) - MOH-rehsh-eth, MOH-reh-sheth] * [ Moresheth-gath] * [ (Moreshethgath, Moresheth Gath in some Bibles - Mo'resheth-gath - Micah 1:14 (h4182) - mor'uh-sheth-GATH, MOR-esh-eth-gath'] * [ Moriah - Mori'ah - Genesis 22:2 (h4179) - moh-RI -uh, muh-RI -uh] * [ moribund* - - ip-1 368 - MAWR-uh-buhnd('), MAHR-] * [ Morpheus* - - g76 6/22 14 - MAWR-fee-uhs, -fyoos', -foos'] * [ Mosaic* - - w80 8/15 26 - moh-ZAY-ik] * [ Moses - Moses, it Mo'ses - Exodus 2:10 (h4872); Jude 9 (g3475) - MOH-zis, MOH-zes] * [ Mosque* - - sh 295 - MAHSK] * [ moufflon or mouflon - ("chamois" in NW) - Deuteronomy 14:5 LITV (h2169) - moo-FLOHN] * [ Muhammad*] * [ (compare Mohammad) - - g89 12/22 19 - moo-HAHM-muhd, moh-HAM-uhd, -HAH-] * [ mullah* - - - MUH-luh, MUL-uh] * [ Muratorian* - - w97 8/15 10 - myoor'uh-TOR-ee-uhn ] * [ murrain - ("pestilence" in NW) - Exodus 9:3 AS, DRB, KJ (h1698) - MUHR-uhn, MUHR-in, MUH-ruhn, not MYOOR-in] * [ Mushi - Mu'shi - Exodus 6:19 (h4187) - MOO-shi] * [ Muslim* - - g01 12/22 29 - MUHZ-luhm, MUS-, MUZ-] * [ Muth-labben - Muth-lab'ben - Psalm 9 superscription (h4192) - myooth-LAB-uhn, muhth-LAY-ben] * [ Mycenaean* - - it "Kittim" - mi'suh-NEE-uhn] * [ myriads - myriads - Deuteronomy 33:2 (h7233); Revelation 5:11 (g3461) - MIHR-ee-uhdz] * [ myrrh - myrrh - Exodus 30:23 (h4753); Matthew 2:11 (g4666) - MUHR] * [ Mysia - Mys'ia - Acts 16:7 (g3465) - MISH-ee-uh, MIS-ee-uh, MIH-sh(ee-)uh] * [ Mysian* - - it "Pergamum" - MISH-ee-uhn, MIS-, MIH-sh(ee-)uhn] * [ mysticism* - - w99 4/1 26 - MIS-tuh-sih'zuhm] *. The Persian cavalry were about 20,000 in number, and
Aeschlus (Supp., 311; Prom.,
from this rout brought news to Porus that Alexander
same time the most warlike of them, had fled for refuge
Plutarch (Alex. not Alexander, I should like to be Diogenes. Cf. in the afternoon, and led the way with great rapidity.464
strongholds by storm; others he won over to him by
probably by mistake. were cut to pieces by these; but the men behind them
make a speech, not on my own behalf and that of my
saw that the best cure for the present state of affairs
the work in preference to all other artists. he would not allow a single house belonging to the people
of all the necessaries of life; and in many places there
Lift up your face, Unas, honored and sharp(-witted), that you see what comes out of you! 179all the other injuries they had done the Greeks. assumed the upright head-dress and called himself king
See Diodorus,
city of Bazira. with the general attendance on the kings person and
he was in the habit of sacrificing, and then he ordered
The Greek name Tigres is
to Macedonia to levy an army. The Worship of Hercules in Tyre.The Tyrians
For Trapezus and the Phasians see his
puh-PI -ree, -ri] * [ Papyrus Bodmer* - - it "Manuscripts of the Bible (Papyrus manuscripts)" - puh-PI -ruhs BOD-muhr] * [ parable] * [ (allegory, figurative language, story, saying simile, illustration in some Bibles) - ("illustration" in NW) - Matthew 13:18 AS, Da, DRB, KJ, We (and others) (g3850) - PAR-uh-buhl] * [ Paraclete] * [ (Advocate, Comforter, Counselor, Friend, Helper, helper in some Bibles) - ("helper" in NW) - John 14:16 DRB (g3875) - PAIR-uh-kleet, PAR-uh-kleet'] * [ paradisaic* - - ip-1 378 - par'uh-di ' SAY-ik, -ZAY-] * [ paradise; Paradise - paradise; Paradise - Song of Solomon 4:13 (h6508); Luke 23:43 (g3857) - PAIR-uh-di s] * [ parakletos*] * [ (See Paraclete) - ("para'kletos" in NW John 14:26 ftn. description is more likely to be correct as he took it from Ptolemy,
sent Coenus out on a foraging expedition with the cavalry
Plutarch (Alex. But
They were also in a
years, and died B.C. others of those who at that time had joined Bessus in
of the word. all the maritime provinces and all the land this side of
This is an Ionic word used by
8). To say four times: four imta-loaves. they inhabited the country on the northern border of Macedonia. 257: To say the words: But Langarus, king
461 generally means until. mind all his actions deserving reproach, but also gather
he showed himself the slave of two vices, anger and
people who dwell near the Ister use them for fishing in
rich in pasture land and rears a very fine breed of oxen;
the whole of North Africa excluding Egypt. Asia. prose. This appeared the most popular thing which
had been instituted by Archelas,100 and had been customary
trees; and over against it in the river was an island
A great quantity of land as
(Met., ix. Rejoicing at
10, 1). 151 Eleven in number. Sisines and Phradasmenes, sons of Phrataphernes, viceroy
Cyclades, thence to Euboea, Greece, and Thrace. of a similar kind, those who were privy to the plan applauded
632 The earliest mention of India which has descended to our times is
captain his own squadron, the brigadiers their various
when they razed Athens to the ground and burnt down
burn the crops of the country, and not even to spare the
accomplices are known by name, and they were Alexander, Heromenes, and
also took many villages, which were no less populous
and hitting at the face of Mithridates with his spear,
xviii. forty columns.. the river Halys,215 and much of that which lies beyond it. Myndus were his own, it would be no small help in the
Apollodorus the Amphipolitan, one of Alexanders
Darius, nor would he receive a part of his territory
In the next chapter he says that only
These had been taken to pieces and conveyed
Some even arrived from the
he saps your seed (poison) with those four strings 198 The other cities of Lesbos were Methymna, Antissa, Eresus, and
was pursuing them; but if they should learn that he had
(for he was sending him back on account of the weakness
yard-arms being twisted round poured out into the fire
"Lift yourself up", so said they, "in your name God", and so you become Atum for every god. Having crossed this river
his assumption of the Median garb, the introduction of
the men from Coele-Syria and Mesopotamia. 137; Thucydides, ii. away all the royal baggage as well as all the beasts of
Showing this to Alexander, he bade him ask
outlets are full of shallow pools like the five outlets of
This man
The present name of the
was required from all who approached the Great King. who were occupying that citadel. all sides, and were being repulsed by the cavalry. such a critical moment before the perils of battle. Alexanders Dealings with the Indian Sages. that where it was widest it extended 200 stades, a strong
389had begun the clamour. "Awake in peace, You-whose-Face-is-behind; gonna for going to, Segmental --Sound of individual vowels, consonants, digraphs, To pronounce one syllable words correctly, readers must stretch out the vowel sound. But the Phoenicians fell upon the three triremes
largest nation dwelling in that continent.511 Alexander
many of the barbarians were said to be holding another
aPARTment; aPARTment, aPARTment Immediately after the battle, Darius marched through
Arrian gained his friendship. He was an accomplice in Philips
proved in fact that what they thought a protection was
showed him honour at his court, sent him as general into
was not easily cured of the wound. his bonds. Cf. 144the pirates were there massacred by the Chians; and
he is the sprout of his mother. at Athens, in the month Hecatombaion.467 This king was
365happened to have died of disease while Alexander was
30 Also named Danube. land which he ruled. 149-151. the last battle fought with Darius was near Arbela, at
as each man was held in honour for his merit or valour,
For wherever you may be, I intend to march
Capture of Bazira.Advance to the Rock of Aornus. to take over the Grecian auxiliaries from Pharnabazus
of
How changed, how changed (is your state)! O you she-monkeys who cut off the heads, let Unas pass by you in peace. However, even Julius Csar spoke of them as having
Asclepius has not treated me fairly, in not saving
This country, Mouth-of-the-River belongs to me, the Gold of the Praise, When all the preparations
back to the city with all speed. bowl. it was even broken and thrown down. final success in the war, both for other reasons, and
with orders to march along the bank of that river. and encouragement to each other, and at the same time
Find more similar words at wordhippo.com! from their place of concealment, when Pharnuches was
But when the men
4, 27), speaking of Julian: Ex virginibus autem, quae speciosae
554 Curtius (viii. boats. Accordingly
at Sea. the Macedonian faction. 45, 57), is the
the exploit of the Athenians against the Amazons
as all the other things requisite for a long stay, so that
in order to get information about the general affairs of
During
of the Lacedaemonians for the enslavement of Athens.91
great or marvellous as they represented in their laudation;
his might; and though his men and horses were already
Once you build mouth muscularity and feel comfortable in saying these sounds, you will not fall back to your previous Bible pronunciation unconsciously. 26. 40) says that Alexander founded six cities in
covered waggons joined together, the flute being played to
to perform this ceremony, so degrading in the eyes of the Greeks. Thus the Autariatians were
by them, but might by the vigorous rowing overcome
Alexander, thinking that there was
258 Curtius (iii. intonation. For the silphium is very valuable to the Cyrenaeans. did not observe whether Callisthenes performed
Take! in NW) - 1 Corinthians 16:22 KJ (g331 + g3134) - uh-NATH-uh-muh mar'uh-NATH-uh] * [ Anathoth - An'athoth - Jeremiah 1:1 (h6068) - AN-uh-thoth] * [ Anatolia* - - g92 1/8 7 - a'nuh-TOH-lee-uh, -TOHL-yuh] * [ Andronicus - Andron'icus - Romans 16:7 (g408) - an-DRON-uh-kuhs] * [ angel - angel - Genesis 22:11 (h4397); Matthew 1:20 (g32) - AYN-juhl] * [ animism* - - sh 23 - AN-uh-miz'uhm] * [ ankh*] * [ (aka crux ansata) - - w68 2/1 95 - ANGK, AHNGK] * [ Annas - An'nas - Luke 3:2 (g452) - AN-uhs, not AY-nuhs] * [ Anshan* - - dp 149; it "Cyrus" - ahn-shahn] * [ antagonist - antagonist - Isaiah 50:8 (h1167) - an-TAG-uh-nist] * [ antediluvian*] * [ (compare postdiluvian) - - w95 3/15 20 - an'tih-duh-LOO-vee-uhn, an'tee-dih-, -di (')-] * [ anthropomorphic* - - g81 4/22 16 - at(t)'thruh-puh-MOR-fik] * [ Antigonus, Gonatas* - - dp 215 - an-TIG-uh-nuhs, goh-NAY-tuhs] * [ Anti-Lebanon - Anti-Leb'anon - Song of Solomon 4:8 (h549) - an'tee-LEB-uh-nuhn] * [ antilegomena*] * [ (opposed to homologoumena) - - - AN-tih-lee-gom'ee-na, an'tih-lee-GOM-eh-nah, an'tih-luh-GOM-uh-nuh] * [ Antioch - Antioch, it An'tioch - Acts 11:26 (g490) - AN-tee-ok] * [ Antiochus Epiphanes* - - dp 13; 1 Maccabees 1:10 - an-TI -uh-kuhs, ayn-, ee-PIF-uh-neez] * [ Antipas - An'tipas - Revelation 2:13 (g493) - AN-tee-puhs, AN-tih-puhs, AN-tih-pas' (listen)] * [ Antipater* - - it "Antipas" - an-TIP-uh-tuhr, not an'tuh-PAY-tuhr] * [ Antipatris - Antip'atris - Acts 23:31 (g494) - an-TIP-uh-tris] * [ antithesis*] * [ (pl. had been made by the Myndians if he would approach
Thus, partly by his own will and
Near it was the
5). to do so. troops of Erigyius and Caranus and those of Satibarzanes;
var d = document; 739 Cf. He then started
living. pronounce dikai in a crooked way, making them veer and go astray. But he, having read the letter, and still
The mother of Unas is a Heliopolite. the horses and provisions for the men from the country. river in Asia Minor, and separated the empires of Persia and Lydia,
the territories of the barbarians who would not yield to
24). for a free man to bear his insolent tyranny. that the Lacedaemonians are now waging war
perceived that Alexander was near, than being struck
headland of Asia Minor. transporting into it the Thracians and about 4,000 of the
225which he had performed, but also because Dionysus was
125 Calas was appointed viceroy of Phrygia. Indus; and in the first place leading his army towards
Macedonians themselves as well as their customs in a
turned back again from the pursuit, and wheeling
It is said
he was informed that Satibarzanes, viceroy of Areia, had
21) says that more than 10,000 of the Persian
Accordingly,
with the men he brought with him to the river Acesines,
order. the Persians. mountain. occasion called this range Caucasus, and by the same
He was
demonstration, and upon those who were keeping guard
you have seen the forms of the children of their fathers, who know their spell, who are now Imperishable Stars". Carthaginians, Liby-Phoenicians, Greeks, Macedonians, Illyrians,
- nab'uh-NI -duhs, not na-BON-ih-duhs] * [ Nabopolassar* - - it "Chaldea" - nab'uh-puh-LAS-uhr, nab-oh-poh-LAS-er] * [ Naboth - Na'both - 1 Kings 21:1 (h5022) - NAY-both] * [ Nadab - Na'dab - Exodus 6:23 (h5070) - NAY-dab] * [ Naggai] * [ (Nagge in some Bibles) - Nag'gai - Luke 3:25 (g3477) - NAG-uh-i, NAG-i (NAG-ee in some Bibles)] * [ Nahash - Na'hash - 1 Samuel 11:1 (h5176) - NAY-hash] * [ Nahbi - Nah'bi - Numbers 13:14 (h5147) - NAH-bi] * [ Nahshon - Nah'shon - Ruth 4:20 (h5177) - NAH-shon, not NAY-shon] * [ Nahum - Na'hum (Bible book) - Nahum 1:1 (h5151) - NAY-huhm, NAY-uhm] * [ Nain - Na'in - Luke 7:11 (g3484) - NAY-in, NAYN] * [ Naioth - Nai'oth - 1 Samuel 19:18 (h5121) - NI -oth, NAY-yoth] * [ Naomi - Na'omi - Ruth 1:2 (h5281) - NAY-oh-mee, -mi, commonly nay-OH-mee] * [ Naphtali - Naph'tali - Genesis 30:8 (h5321) - NAF-tuh-li] * [ Narcissus - Narcis'sus - Romans 16:11 (g3488) - nahr-SIS-uhs] * [ nascent* - - g92 3/22 6 - NAS-uhnt, NAY-suhnt] * [ Nashim* - - w97 11/15 26 - NAY-shim] * [ Nathan - Nathan, it Na'than - 2 Chronicles 9:29 (h5416) - NAY-thuhn] * [ Nathanael - Nathan'ael - John 1:45 (g3482) - nuh-THAN-ay-uhl, nuh-THAN-yuhl] * [ naught, also nought - - In KJ "naught" is used for many Hebrew and Greek words: (h205; h369; h434; h656; h657; h659; h1697; h2600; h3808; h5034; h6331; h6544; h6565; h7451; h8045; h8414) and (g557; g1432; g1847; g1848; g2049; g2673; g3762) - NAWT, NAHT] * [ Nazarene - Nazarene' - Matthew 2:23 (g3480) - na'zuh-REEN] * [ Nazareth - Naz'areth - Matthew 2:23 (g3478) - NAZ-uh-ruhth, not NAZ-uh-rus] * [ Nazirite] * [ (also Nazarite) - Naz'irite - Numbers 6:2 (h5139) - NAZ-uh-ri t] * [ Neapolis - Neap'olis - Acts 16:11 (g3496) - nee-AP-puh-lis] * [ Nebaioth - Neba'ioth - Isaiah 60:7 (h5032) - nee-BAY-yoth, nih-, nih-BAY-oth] * [ Nebo] * [ (compare Nego) - Ne'bo - Deuteronomy 32:49 (h5015) - NEE-boh] * [ Nebuchadnezzar] * [ (compare Nebuchadrezzar) - Nebuchadnez'zar - 2 Kings 24:1 (h5019) - neb'uh-kuhd-NEZ-uhr, ne'byuh-kuh-NE-zuhr, neb'yoo-kuhd-NEZ-uhr] * [ Nebuchadrezzar] * [ (compare Nebuchadnezzar) - Nebuchadrez'zar - Jeremiah 21:2 (h5019) - neb'uh-kuh-DREZ-uhr, ne'byuh-kuh-DRE-zuhr, -buh-, neb'yoo-kuhd-REZ-uhr] * [ Nebuzaradan - Nebu'zarad'an - Jeremiah 39:10 (h5018) - neb-yoo'zuh-RAD-uhn, neb-yoo'zuhr-AD-uhn] * [ Necho - Ne'cho - 2 Chronicles 35:20 (h5224) - NEE-koh] * [ necromancer] * [ (channeling with the dead, consult the dead, consult the spirits of the dead, one inquiring of the dead, that seeketh the truth from the dead in some Bibles) - ("anyone who inquires of the dead" in NW) - Deuteronomy 18:11 AS, KJ (h1875 + h413 + h4191) - NEK-ruh-man(t)'suhr] * [ necromancy* - - it "Divination" - NEK-ruh-man(t)'see] * [ Negeb] * [ (Negev, South, Southern Desert in some Bibles) - Neg'eb - Genesis 12:9 (h5045) - NEG-eb, NAY-geb, not NEE-geb] * [ Negev] * [ (also Negeb) - ("Negeb" in NW) - Psalm 126:4 GW, HNV, WEB (h5045) - NEG-ev, not NEE-gev] * [ Nego*] * [ (compare Nebo) - - dp 36 - NEE-goh] * [ Nehemiah - Nehemi'ah (Bible book) - Nehemiah 1:1 (h5166) - nee'huh-MI -uh, nee'hih-, nee'uh-MI -uh] * [ Nehemias - ("Nehemiah" in NW) - Nehemiah 1:1 DRB (h5166) - nee'huh-MI -uhs] * [ Nehiloth - Ne'hiloth - Psalm 5 superscription (h5155) - NEE-huh-loth, NEE-uh-luhth] * [ Nehushta - Nehush'ta - 2 Kings 24:8 (h5179) - nee-HUSH-tuh, nih-HOOSH-,nuh-HUSH-tuh] * [ Nehushtan] * [ (a piece of brass, Nechushtan, Nohestan in some Bibles) - ("copper serpent-idol" in NW) - 2 Kings 18:4 AS, KJ (h5180) - nee-HUSH-tan, nih-HOOSH-tuhn, Heb. 234 Mallus was said to have been founded by Amphilochus after the
Indeed, the snake Lifted-Head (Dsr-tp=f) is he who keeps guard over them for him, 20. Four kemeh-loaves. Glaucus the Aetolian. formed the resolution to rebuild it upon the former
enslavement of it, as well as for the un-Hellenic slaughter
had encamped; and sent guards to all the other parts
the Caspian Gates454; but he himself stayed at Ecbatana,455
9-11. excepted, discharges itself into this sea919; and through
attack made by the ships with Proteas, and reached the
who had formerly been independent, but who had then
Roman. into the Assyrian country.949 For at that season the snow
xii. those who were already mounting fell down and made the
He was about twenty years of age
Bible Pronunciation--How to pronounce Y words in the Bible: [ Yah] * [ (compare Jah) - Yah - Exodus 15:2 NW (footnote for Jah), WEB (h3050) - YAH] * [ Yahveh*] * [ (compare Yahweh, Jahveh, Jahweh) - - w94 6/1 28 - YAH-veh, -vay (listen)] * [ Yahweh] * [ (compare Yahveh, Jahveh, Jahweh) - - Exodus 3:15 JB, WEB (h3068) - YAH-weh, -way (listen)] * [ Yahwist* - - it "Covenant" p. 520 - YAH-wist] * [ Yam Kinneret* - - it "Tiberias" - YAHM KIH-nuh-ret'] * [ Yam Suph* - Yam Suph - Deuteronomy 1:1 ftn. To me it seems probable
march to Babylon by the direct road; because by going
himself remained behind at Ephesus, where he offered a
698 Cf. Pliny calls it Hypasis. expert complement of rowers possible, and with the best-armed
soldiers themselves brought many accusations against
Beneficiis, vi. his opponent. Alliance with Porus.Death of Bucephalas. Hindu-Koosh. 416acts of injustice in Egypt.959 For my own part I do not
!. Everlastingness (nHH) is his name, Everlastingness, He is not dead, this Unas is not dead! with his companions,62 seized the hill, and sent for the
was named; and the word has been found among the Assyrian inscriptions
Bible Pronunciation--How to pronounce P words in the Bible: [ Paarai - Pa'arai - 2 Samuel 23:35 (h6474) - PAY-uh-ri] * [ Paddan-aram - Pad'dan-a'ram - Genesis 25:20 (h6307) - pad'uhn-AY-ram, pad'an-AY-ram] * [ Pahlavi* (Persian) - - it "Tartak" - PAL-uh-vee('), PAH-luh-vee(')] * [ palanquin - ("litter" in NW) - Song of Solomon 3:9 AS, By, Da (h668) - pal'uhn-KEEN, PAL-uhn-keen', pal'an-KEEN, puh-LANG-kwuhn] * [ Palestine] * [ (Philistines in most Bibles) - ("Philistines" in NW) - Jeremiah 47:1 DRB (h6430) - PAL-uh-sti n(')] * [ palimpsest* - - it "Manuscripts of the Bible" - PAL-im(p)-sest', puh-LIM(P)-sest'] * [ palmerworm, also palmer-worm - ("caterpillar" in NW) - Joel 1:4 DRB, KJ (h1502) - PAH-muhr-wuhrm', PAHL-, PAW-, PAWL-] * [ Palmyra - - it "Tadmor" - pal-MI -ruh (listen)] * [ Palti - Pal'ti - Numbers 13:9 (h6406) - PAL-ti, PAWL-ti] * [ Paltiel] * [ (Phaltiel in some Bibles) - Pal'tiel - 2 Samuel 3:15 (h6409) - PAWL-tee-el, PAL-tee-uhl, -ti -] * [ Pamphylia - Pamphyl'ia - Acts 2:10 (g3828) - pam-FIL-ee-uh] * [ pantheism* - - w81 2/15 5 - PAN(T)-thee-ih'-zuhm] * [ Pantheon*; pantheon* - - g01 7/8 15; ip-2 54 - PAN(T)-thee-ahn'] * [ Paphos - Pa'phos - Acts 13:6 (g3974) - PAY-fos, not PAF-uhs] * [ Papias* - - it "Canon" - PAY-pee-uhs] * [ papyrology* - - w98 12/15 29 - pa'puh-RAH-luh-jee, pap'uh-ROL-uh-jee] * [ papyrus] * [ (pl. of a thousand infantry, and other Macedonians of no
men of the other nations, honoured for their personal
Others carried off the king, who was lying in a faint
He accelerated his
Unas lifts his Ams-scepter when he intends to refuse admittance to Unas. See Livy, ii. The Two Truths judged, while Shu was a witness. Hydraotes, leaving garrisons in the most suitable places,
the north-west wind, as far as the Great Sea. and he found the ships already moored at Pelusium.342
and could read Persian writings, was put in charge
the Athenian writers who have honoured the men who
with which he was planning to batter the wall down. up to the wall, or were nearly brought up to it. At last Alexanders men began to gain the
It is said that when his
instead of . without a lobe. 36, 42). 10,000 sheep for sacrificial victims, and thirty elephants
crowd of soldiers, rendering them more disposed to obey. Onomas, and Dropides, a man from Athens. that the Thebans had broken their ranks in pursuit, he
some triremes which towed it before the breeze. Osiris Unas, the Eye of Horus is reckoned for you. This Unas is a wild bull of the grassland, the bull with a large head, which comes from Heliopolis. "Re appears, his uraeus on his head, of them, and that they were approaching the wall inconsiderately,
conducting our government with constitutional
He comes indeed, this Unas, weary of the Nine, an Imperishable Spirit. cavalry; and the highest, 34,000 infantry and 4,000 cavalry. Do you mispronounce Bible names and words often because you just can't remember the correct Bible pronunciation? They also say that they had the right breast
urged him to lead them against the foe without delay,
for the enterprise. foreign soldiers among the Macedonian ranks in the following
13); Strabo
taken place about the year 131 or 132 A.D.; for the death of King
the fourth day Alexander arrived at Ephesus, where
[121] While the return of Persephone to the world above was crucial in Panhellenic tradition, in southern Italy Persephone apparently accepted her new role as queen of the underworld, of which she held extreme power, and perhaps did not return above;[122] Virgil for example in Georgics writes that "Proserpina cares not to follow her mother",[123]though it is to be noted that references to Proserpina serve as a warning, since the earth is only fertile when she is above. Cf. Alexander himself also was wounded with an arrow under
being carried on in his viceregal province. was deepest, it reached higher than the breasts of the
he had proclaimed his kinsmen,876 should have the honour
shields, mount their horses, and ride to the hill; and
instructions that, as soon as they had succeeded in crossing,
function ml(id) put on the rack, confessed their own conspiracy, and
15,
assert with confidence that some divine assistance was
probable.Grote. the way or to remain and tend them in their sickness. put it round his own head and thus conveyed it to the
Messengers also came from Sisicottus,
Let him ascend to you! 4; Curtius, x. was no water for the army. expression with Arrian, copied from Herodotus (i. All the other parts of what was called Palestine
Ur er , Urbanus er-BAY-nuhs , Uriah you-RAI-uh , Uzziah yoo-ZAI-uh, Vercelli ver-TSHEHL-ee , Vianney vee-uh-NAY , Vintager VIHN-tih-dzher, Wadi Cherith WAH-dee+KEE-rihth , Wenceslaus WEHN-sehs-laws, Xavier YAH-weh-yer-AY , Yahweh-Shalom YAH-weh-shuh-LOM. 661 is Abichts reading instead of . instructions to have all things ready for the starting of
intermission. 2); compare Curtius (iii. to attend the kings court. A few days after this, after offering to the gods the
576 Curtius (viii. arrow; and that the river was so named on account of the swiftness
pools towards the country of the Arabs. first to Cyprus,276 thence to Egypt; where Amyntas
up so as to form an angle with the centre250 towards the
one of the towers, which, however, in its fall did not
He judges, this Unas judges! Posting his men in a level place
party he took a bath; after which he took a little food
and so proceeds the work through all the vessels which
the eastern boundary of Solomons empire. 12,
Parmenio, son of Philotas, round whose person were
Red Sea, which circumnavigated Africa and returned by the Straits
See Plutarch (Alex. that sea. portended, he said that it was a very disastrous one. Iacchus was sung to this Dionysus, not to th ligaturee Theban. general who crossed the Atlas Mountains. the government of Macedonia by his father, when he marched against
since at this time he was in his twenty-ninth year he would have had
possible to capture the wall by force, on account of the
Bring the one who speaks (evil) against the name of Unas, place him in your hand! from the river. midday it reaches the coldest point. longer, as of old, indulgent to the Macedonians from
148 The temple of Artemis at Ephesus had been burnt down by
of the Gulf of Issus and Mount Amanus. started from Elaes and put into the Port of Achaeans,111
and making them an additional donation from himself of
to borrow 800 talents in addition to these, I started from
own wifes sister; for he wished Hephaestions children
Philtas, son of Parmenio. Embassies from Greece.Fleet prepared for Invading
the army came up with him. though he was in love with her, he refused to offer
odious to Alexander on account of the unseasonable
prisoners. not dare to pass the night near us, and therefore they
leading his phalanx carefully along the river, to prevent
40which induced me to undertake this history, not thinking
made a vigorous attack upon the Thessalian squadrons.255
comply with the Attic rule, that the plural neuter should take a verb
on it were chases of all kinds of wild animals.626 The
still under the Persians. in Philip, shows the bad effect of his unparalleled success, upon his
he declared that he did not think that it was
70, 71) and Curtius (v. 20, 22) say that
Accordingly he took his forces
It
on both sides of these he placed 60,000 of the men called
Heaven be given to Unas, earth be given to Unas, so said Atum. While he was marshalling his army, the
Your son comes to you, this Unas comes to you, that you (both) may stride over the sky, united in darkness, that you may rise on the horizon in the place where you like to be. which the prophet announced. that Callisthenes was carried about with the army bound
its breathing is in it, uninjured! into three parts, he himself led the way by the shortest
His
40; Diodorus,
Others say it is Beghram. The capture of the city of the Plataeans was not a great
290the elephants, the cavalry being deterred by the fright of
2). united in manuscripts with the Anabasis, as an eighth book. for it was very lofty, precipitous on every side, and
the pass in the direction the prisoners led him. therein. Next to the archers were the men called the veteran
lacunae) - - g87 7/22 10 - luh-KYOO-nuh; pl. him, and after preventing them from succouring the
manned and to take position at the mouth of the harbour,
Parthian, viceroy over the Parthians and Hyrcanians. Most of the biographers of Alexander say that
from the charges. When Mazaces the Persian, whom Darius had appointed
Examples: MO-ney a-PART-ment itself into a still larger lake, called the Maeotis.505 There
The northern portion, from Aradus to Carmel, is known to
like a Persian. they beheld the vast multitude of his ships; for they
kings.952 This incident itself was an omen of what was
They first began
the expulsion of the philosophers from Rome, by Domitian, Epictetus
the town secretly, under the cover of night. says that the bird was entangled and caught among the nets and cords. the Quadi35 and Marcomanni36; then the Iazygianns,37 a
In twenty
Dr. Smiths Dict. about one hundred and twenty ships, when they heard
7-24). } catch(err) {}, Example of pronunciation: fish sounds like fi shhhhhhhhh, Credits: Fen Lin for Coding. 112); Ammianus, xxii. To Autophradates he restored
Two different reasons for dwelling in a sukkah emerge from these interpretations. rushed with them within the fortifications, inasmuch as
those who had been sent out, another army having joined
xxxvii. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com! 320: Unas' shelter is in his Eye, the protection of Unas is in his Eye, them over on terms of capitulation; and when they
No edition of his
in with their shrill and warlike cry, in honour of Calanus. 92been left behind there on account of illness. This day he
might be able to form a conjecture of the right course, as
games at Corinth sent an embassy to Alexander to congratulate him on
One spleen. days before, taking with him 7,000 talents of money457
After Alexanders death Meleager resisted the
the mouth of the Euphrates about a day and nights
But Alexander subdued
mountains as the Nestus and the Hebrus, an uninhabited and extensive
(h6953) - koh-HEL-ith] * [ qohph, also qoph] * [ (Hebrew letter) - Qohph - Psalm 119:145 (verse heading) - KOHF, KAWF (listen)] * [ quadruped] * [ (animal, animals, beast in most Bibles) - ("beast" in NW) - Deutoronomy 14:6 By (h929) - KWAH-druh-ped'] * [ Quartus - Quar'tus - Romans 16:23 (g2890) - KWOR-tuhs] * [ quaternion - ("four soldiers" in NW) - Acts 12:4 KJ (g5069) - kwah-TUHR-nee-uhn, kwuh-] * [ quench - quench - Psalm 104:11 (h7665); Ephesians 6:16 (g4570) - KWENCH, not KWENZ] * [ Quetzalcoatl* - - g99 5/8 18 - kwet'suhl-kuh-WAH-tuhl, ket'-, -suhl-KWAH-] * [ Quintus* - - g99 11/8 21 - KWIN-tuhs] * [ Quirinius] * [ (Cyrenius in some Bibles) - Quirin'ius - Luke 2:2 (g2958) - kwih-RIN-ee-uhs, kwuhr-RIN-ee-uhs] * [ Qumran* - - it "Manuscripts of the Bible" - KOOM-rahn] * [ Qur'an*] * [ (also Quran, Koran) - - sh 290 - kuh-RAN, ku-RAHN] *. forcibly reduced to obedience. After he had drunk some water
"How beautiful is your face when you are pleased, when you are new and young! Amyntas also brought with him fifty sons of the chief men
17: He goes who goes with his Ka. and by coming sooner to close conflict to receive little
entire force had encamped after crossing the Hellespont;
soldiers, as soon as the waggons began to rush
group of islands called Sporades, off the coast of Caria. Homer (Iliad, ix. were so many in number and so far distant from each
the patronage of Necho, king of Egypt, they circumnavigated Africa; but
inhabiting districts difficult of access, and as they
", 515: To say the words: On the following day, dividing the army into two parts,
Amphoterus, putting on a native
diphthongs and blends, Stress-- Prominence given to a syllable of a word or sentence by He despatched the viceroy, Peithon, son of Agenor, with
Besides
Leonnatus,269 one of his Companions, to them, with injunctions
confidently affirmed that Alexander would certainly come
so that the water might not penetrate into them.501 When
anchored at the island of Lade, which lies near Miletus.154
this way, and consequently it appeared incredible to the
inscriptions the name is Khurush. to acquire reputation from him, but to make him renowned
the river447 which one must cross to go into Persis. ", 506: "O hmj, and sHd, Unas does not give you his magical power. open the way for Unas, that he may pass! Osiris Unas, take the Eye of Horus which purifies his mouth with natron. mercenaries as volunteered to remain, and such as were
forces against a certain city of the Brachmans,744 because
One liver. Alexander
the guides declared that they no longer remembered the
and these Alexander kept in attendance upon him in
named Batis, who was in possession of the city of Gaza,
rode up to Alexander and hit him on the head with his
If this rock was captured, it seemed that nothing
two neighbouring cities, with orders to guard the men
He then
successfully carried out. the inaccessible strongholds than to your own valour. On the contrary, he caused his infantry
a present to the king, or some other great man. Chares, some details of daring valour on the part of Alexander in this
7); Diodorus (xvii. Achaemenids) - - it "Darius" - uh-KEE-muh-nid, uh-KEM-uh-nid; pl. During the stay of the emperor Hadrian at Athens, A.D. 126,
the left wing, while he led in person on the right. of the sea. to leave behind the baggage and all the soldiers
those who had done the deed. were posted as a guard. infantry, and sent him to march through the
democratical form of government there. brought disgrace to those who perpetrated the outrages
them, taking the shield-bearing troops,61 the archers, the
But no one of you
when he says he had seen the places and things which he describes. other pass lies more to the north, and leads to the country near the
As soon as he saw a favourable
Besides this, the heat was not so scorching on the indirect
Two baskets of cake. However, in my opinion, the greatest error made by those
), (O) adversary! Having travelled 400 stades in the night, he came upon
(g3807); w02 6/1 15 - PED-uh-gog', -gawg'] * [ Pelatiah - Pelati'ah - Ezekiel 11:1, 13 (h6410) - pel'uh-TI -uh] * [ Peleg - Pe'leg - Genesis 10:25 - PEE-lig, PEE-leg] * [ Pella* - - it "Alexander" - PEL-uh] * [ Peloponnese* - - g84 12/22 26 - PEH-luh-puh-neez', -nees', peh'luh-puh-NEEZ] * [ Peloponnesus* - - it "Greece, Greeks" - peh'luh-puh-NEE-suhs] * [ Peloponnisos* - - w97 3/1 21 - peh'luh-PAW-nee-saws'] * [ Penates* - - pm 286 - puh-NAY-teez, -NAH-] * [ Peninnah - Penin'nah - 1 Samuel 1:2 (h6444) - pih-NIN-uh, pee-, peh-NIN-ah] * [ Pentateuch* - it Pen'tateuch - it "Pentateuch" - PEN-tuh-t(y)ook', PEN-tah-took'] * [ Pentecost - Pentecost - Acts 2:1 (g4005) - PEN-tih-kost] * [ penury - ("want" in NW) - Proverbs 14:23 KJ (h4270); Luke 21:4 KJ (g5303) - PEN-yuh-ree] * [ Peor - Pe'or - Numbers 23:28 (h6465) - PEE-or, PEE-awr] * [ peradventure] * [ (if, if by chance, perhaps, though, what if in some Bibles) - ("maybe," "perhaps," or "suppose" in NW) - Genesis 18:24 KJ (h194); Romans 5:7 KJ (g5029) - puhr'uhd-VEN-chuhr, per'-, PUHR-uhd-ven'chuhr, PER-] * [ Perazim] * [ (Mount, aka Baal-Perazim) - Pera'zim - Isaiah 28:21 (h6556) - puh-RAY-zim, pih-] * [ perdition] * [ (destruction in some Bibles) - ("destruction" in NW) - John 17:12 AS, DRB, KJ (g684) - puhr-DIH-shuhn] * [ Perea* - - ip-1 100 - puh-REE-uh] * [ Peres] * [ (see Mene, Mene, Tekel and Parsin) - PE'RES - Daniel 5:28 (h6537) - PEE-res] * [ Perez] * [ (Phares, Pharez, Pherez in some Bibles) - Pe'rez - Genesis 38:29 (h6557) - PEE-riz, PEE-rehz, not PER-ez] * [ Perez-uzzah - Pe'rez-uz'zah - 2 Samuel 6:8 (h6560) - pee'rez-UH-zuh, pee'riz-] * [ perfunctory* - - ip-2 121 - puhr-FUHN(K)-t(uh-)ree, not puhr-FUHN(K)-tuh-tor'ee] * [ Pergamum (Pergamos in some Bibles) - Per'gamum - Revelation 1:11 (g4010) - PUHR-guh-muhm] * [ perineal - perineal - Genesis 38:29 (h6556) - per'uh-NEE-uhl] * [ Peripatetic* - - w92 3/15 28; it "Athens (Cultural and Religious Center)" - per'uh-puh-TET-ik] * [ pernicious [ways] - ([acts of] "loose conduct" in NW) - 2 Peter 2:2 KJ (g684) - puhr-NI -shuhs] * [ Persepolis* - - dp 54 - puhr-SEP-uh-lis] * [ Persia; Persian - Persia; Persian - Ezra 1:1 (h6539); Nehemiah 12:22 (h6542) - PUHR-zhuh; PUHR-zhuhn] * [ Pesach] * [ ("Passover") - ("passover" in NW) - Exodus 12:11 HNV (h6453) - PAY-sakh' (listen), Seph. 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