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The census
QUIRINIUS [kwĭ rĭnˊĭ əs] (Gk.
Kyrēnios; Lat.
Quirinius).
Publius Sulpicius Quirinius, governor of the Roman province of Syria from A.D. 6 or 7 and for a few years afterward.QUOTATIONS.
†The Old Testament has a number of direct quotations, all poetic, from books no longer extant, including the Book of Jashar (Josh.
10:12–13; 2 Sam.
1:18–27) and the Book of the Wars of the Lord (Num.
21:14–15).
Indirect quotations from such works also appear.
The books of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel and Judah are major sources for 1–2 Kings (e.g., 1 Kgs.
14:19; 2 Kgs.
24:5). 1 Kgs.
11:41 refers to a book of the acts of Solomon.
A genealogical Book of the Kings of Israel was used by the Chronicler (1 Chr.
9:1), as were a Commentary on the Book of the Kings (2 Chr.
24:27) and other works (1 Chr.
27:24; 29:29; 2 Chr.
12:15; 33:18–19).
The Chronicler also drew on the Pentateuch and the books of Samuel and Kings (perhaps referring to the latter by name at, e.g., 16:11; 32:32).
A shorter quotation of a canonical book is the quotation of Mic.
3:12 at Jer. 26:18.
UIRINIUS [kwĭ rĭnˊĭ əs] (Gk.
Kyrēnios; Lat.
Quirinius).
Publius Sulpicius Quirinius, governor of the Roman province of Syria from A.D. 6 or 7 and for a few years afterward.
The birth
We were told in that Mary was pledged to Joseph
1 Tim 3:1
the Welcome
the angels
the sehpherds
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