Poet
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Poet

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Poet
...POET. po'-et (poietes, "a maker"): Occurs in this sense only in Acts 17:28, where
Paul quotes from the general expression of Greek mythology. ...
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Ossifrage (2 Occurrences)
... But tortoises and serpents are his ordinary food...No doubt it was a lammer-geier
that mistook the bald head of the poet AEschylus for a stone, and dropped on ...
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Habakkuk (3 Occurrences)
... thought of them causes him to tremble; nevertheless, he calls for a repetition of
the ancient manifestations (3:2). In majestic pictures the poet describes the ...
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Poem (6 Occurrences)

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David (1052 Occurrences)
... I. NAME AND GENEALOGY II. EARLY YEARS 1. Shepherd 2. Slinger 3. Harpist
4. Poet 5. Psalmist 6. Tribesman III. IN THE SERVICE OF ...
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Poetry
... In the oldest specimens of Hebrew poetry there is a naive simplicity which excludes
the idea of conscious article In the latest the poet is much more conscious ...
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Tarsus (5 Occurrences)
... Artemidorus and Diodorus the grammarians and Dionysides the tragic poet, a member
of the group of seven writers known as "the Pleiad," complete Strabo's list ...
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Psalms (44 Occurrences)
... He seems to have invented new instruments of music (Amos 6:5). (b) He is recognized
by critics of all schools as a poet of no mean ability. ...
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Vulture (16 Occurrences)
... tortoise also, and is said to have dropped the one that struck the bald head of
Aeschylus, which the bird mistook for a stone, so causing the death of the poet...
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Note (129 Occurrences)
... 19. (n.) State of being under observation. 20. (n.) Reputation; distinction;
as, a poet of note. 21. (n.) Stigma; brand; reproach. 22. ...
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Greece (15 Occurrences)
... In Greece itself, fancy had free play in dealing with these divine beings, and the
myths were the main treasure-house from which the poet drew; the same myths ...
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Thessalonica (8 Occurrences)
... speaks of it as the most populous town in Macedonia and the metropolis of the province
(vii.323, 330), and about the same time the poet Antipater, himself a ...
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Thorough (7 Occurrences)
... 3. (a.) Passing through or to the end; hence, complete; perfect; as, a thorough
reformation; thorough work; a thorough translator; a thorough poet. ...
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Muse (5 Occurrences)
... 3. (n.) A particular power and practice of poetry. 4. (n.) A poet; a bard.
5. (n.) To think closely; to study in silence; to meditate. ...
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Minstrel (1 Occurrence)
... order of men who subsisted by the arts of poetry and music, and sang verses to the
accompaniment of a harp or other instrument; in modern times, a poet; a bard ...
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Maker (55 Occurrences)
... 2. (n.) The person who makes a promissory note. 3. (n.) One who writes verses;
a poet. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. MAKE, MAKER. ...
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Philadelphia (2 Occurrences)
... on the other side of the city the land is exceedingly fertile, and there was produced
a wine of whose excellence the celebrated Roman poet Virgil wrote. ...
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Claudia (1 Occurrence)
... If it be true, the contrast between their two friends, the apostle Paul, on the
one hand, and the licentious poet, Martial, on the other, is certainly unusual. ...
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Cyrene (7 Occurrences)
... It was the home of Callimachus the poet, Carneacles the founder of the
New Academy at Athens, and Eratosthenes the mathematician. ...
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Carchemish (3 Occurrences)
... Later on, the Egyptian poet known as Pentaur refers to the people of Carchemish
(Qarqamesa) as forming, with the men of Arvad, Aleppo and Gozan, part of "the ...
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Chios (1 Occurrence)
... Mother of the Gods. The tragic poet Ion, the historian Theopompus and the
sophist Theocritus were natives of Chios. The Chians were ...
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Smyrna (2 Occurrences)
... Among them was the Homerium, for Smyrna was one of several places which claimed
to be the birthplace of the poet. On the slope of Mt. ...
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Shook (33 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (imp.) of Shake. 2. (pp) of Shake. 3. (v.)
imp. & obs. or poet. pp of Shake. 4. (n.) A set of staves ...
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Swan (2 Occurrences)
... 2. (n.) Fig.: An appellation for a sweet singer, or a poet noted for grace
and melody; as Shakespeare is called the swan of Avon. ...
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Ancient (64 Occurrences)
... In Greece itself, fancy had free play in dealing with these divine beings, and the
myths were the main treasure-house from which the poet drew; the same myths ...
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Demonology
... Creatures both seen and unseen supposed to inhabit places deserted of man are used,
as any poet might use them, to furnish the details for a vivid word-picture ...
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Demoniac (7 Occurrences)
... Creatures both seen and unseen supposed to inhabit places deserted of man are used,
as any poet might use them, to furnish the details for a vivid word-picture ...
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Demon (26 Occurrences)
... Creatures both seen and unseen supposed to inhabit places deserted of man are used,
as any poet might use them, to furnish the details for a vivid word-picture ...
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Eternity (23 Occurrences)
... wavering or uncertain hold of the illusiveness of time, or of higher reality as
timeless, is still very prevalent; even so strong-souled a poet as Browning ...
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Stoics (1 Occurrence)
... Paul's quotation from the classics in his Athenian speech was from the Stoic poet,
Aratus of Soli in Cilicia: "For we are also his offspring." His doctrine of ...
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Separate (115 Occurrences)
... In particular, veneration for Thecla reached its highest point in Gaul, and in a
poem entitled "The Banquet" (Caena) written by Cyprian, a poet of South-Gaul ...
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Crete (7 Occurrences)
... Paul quotes (Titus 1:12) a well-known line of the Cretan poet Epimenides
(who lived about 600 BC) on the mendacity of the Cretans. ...
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Revelation (52 Occurrences)
... "The heavens," comments Lord Bacon, "indeed tell of the glory of God, but not of
His will according to which the poet prays to be pardoned and sanctified." In ...
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God (45911 Occurrences)
... Paul's quotation from a heathen poet: "For we are also his offspring" (Acts 17:28),
whatever its original significance, is introduced by the apostle for the ...
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Songs (100 Occurrences)
... allegorical interpretation, nothing in the beginning, middle or end of the poem
would be likely to suggest to his mind such a conception of the poet's meaning. ...
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Epicureans (1 Occurrence)
... It was presented to the Roman world by the poet Lucretius in his poem De natura
rerum, which is still the chief source for the knowledge of it. ...
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Isaiah (64 Occurrences)
... Isaiah was also an orator: Jerome likened him to Demosthenes; and a poet: he frequently
elaborates his messages in rhythmic or poetic style (12:1-6; 25:1-5; 26 ...
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Pharaoh (245 Occurrences)
... The statement of the Egyptian poet is a remarkable parallel to Exodus 1:10-22.".
(6.) The Pharaoh of 1 Kings 11:18-22. (7.) So, king of Egypt (2 Kings 17:4). ...
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Zechariah (55 Occurrences)
... He apparently survived Haggai, his contemporary (Ezra 5:1; Ezra 6:14). He was
a poet as well as a prophet. Nothing is known of his end. ...
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Covenant (309 Occurrences)
... to occupy together with the ark, the symbol of His omnipotent presence, also the
sanctuary that has been erected for Him, the poet describing himself and those ...
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Anthropology
... future. Paul quotes a pagan poet in Acts 17:28, "We are also his offspring"
(Aratus of Soli, in Cilicia, a countryman of the apostle). ...
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Song (207 Occurrences)
... allegorical interpretation, nothing in the beginning, middle or end of the poem
would be likely to suggest to his mind such a conception of the poet's meaning. ...
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Music (143 Occurrences)
... Very striking is the invocation Psalm 108:2: the poet in a moment of exhilarations
calls upon the two kele shir to echo and share his enthusiasm for Yahweh. ...
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Hard (733 Occurrences)
... hard": "The way of the transgressor is hard," the English Revised Version "The way
of the treacherous is rugged"; the Hebrew word means, "lasting," "firm," poet...
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Harddiness
... hard": "The way of the transgressor is hard," the English Revised Version "The way
of the treacherous is rugged"; the Hebrew word means, "lasting," "firm," poet...
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Hardly (26 Occurrences)
... hard": "The way of the transgressor is hard," the English Revised Version "The way
of the treacherous is rugged"; the Hebrew word means, "lasting," "firm," poet...
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Hardiness
... hard": "The way of the transgressor is hard," the English Revised Version "The way
of the treacherous is rugged"; the Hebrew word means, "lasting," "firm," poet...
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Hebrew (37 Occurrences)
... In the oldest specimens of Hebrew poetry there is a naive simplicity which excludes
the idea of conscious article In the latest the poet is much more conscious ...
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Children
... Paul's quotation from a heathen poet: "For we are also his offspring" (Acts 17:28),
whatever its original significance, is introduced by the apostle for the ...
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Ark (212 Occurrences)
... to occupy together with the ark, the symbol of His omnipotent presence, also the
sanctuary that has been erected for Him, the poet describing himself and those ...
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Providence (3 Occurrences)
... reached as to how human life is affected by divine providence and man's sin has
found expression in the oft-quoted lines of the great poet: "There's a Divinity ...
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Nero
... An inquisition followed in which the most illustrious victims who perished were
Seneca the philosopher, Lucan the poet, Lucan's mother, and later Annaeus Mela ...
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Moses (9295 Occurrences)
... instructed in all the wisdom of the Egyptians," might be transformed into the wise,
well-poised, masterful leader, statesman, lawgiver, poet and prophet. ...
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Empire (8 Occurrences)
... Men were akin with the divine-at least the wise and good-so that one poet could
say, "We are His offspring." Stoicism did a noble service in preparation for ...
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Jeremiah (141 Occurrences)
... 40). As far as the form of his prophetic utterances is concerned, Jeremiah
is of a poetical nature; but he was not only a poet. ...
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Religion (23 Occurrences)
... Much of this is full of fine religious feeling, and the exaltation of Sin sounds
as though the poet could scarcely acknowledge any other god, but the proof ...
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Babylonia (17 Occurrences)
... Much of this is full of fine religious feeling, and the exaltation of Sin sounds
as though the poet could scarcely acknowledge any other god, but the proof ...
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Assyria (124 Occurrences)
... Much of this is full of fine religious feeling, and the exaltation of Sin sounds
as though the poet could scarcely acknowledge any other god, but the proof ...
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Borrowing (1 Occurrence)
... The alternative has been put reasonably thus: Luke was either a greater poet, a
more creative genius, than Shakespeare, or-he did not create the record. ...
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Anaharath (1 Occurrence)
... He apparently survived Haggai, his contemporary (Ezra 5:1; Ezra 6:14). He was
a poet as well as a prophet. Nothing is known of his end. ...
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Messenger (235 Occurrences)
... He might almost be called the poet of social justice and of patient waiting
under affliction for the will of God to come to men. ...
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Roman (26 Occurrences)
... Men were akin with the divine-at least the wise and good-so that one poet could
say, "We are His offspring." Stoicism did a noble service in preparation for ...
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Apocryphal
... In particular, veneration for Thecla reached its highest point in Gaul, and in a
poem entitled "The Banquet" (Caena) written by Cyprian, a poet of South-Gaul ...
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James (40 Occurrences)
... The epistle is full of these rhetorical figures, and they prove that James
was something of a poet at heart, even as Jesus was. ...
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Anem (1 Occurrence)

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Christianity
... Men were akin with the divine-at least the wise and good-so that one poet could
say, "We are His offspring." Stoicism did a noble service in preparation for ...
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Resurrection (42 Occurrences)
... The alternative has been put reasonably thus: Luke was either a greater poet, a
more creative genius, than Shakespeare, or-he did not create the record. ...
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Acts (271 Occurrences)
... In particular, veneration for Thecla reached its highest point in Gaul, and in a
poem entitled "The Banquet" (Caena) written by Cyprian, a poet of South-Gaul ...
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Tabeel (2 Occurrences)

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Jesus (10891 Occurrences)

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Epistle (13 Occurrences)

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