A dictionary of the . st him by his brothersand subjects, and banished to Vienne,in Gaul, where he died. ARCHI. Josh. 16 : 2. A placenear Bethel, perhaps settled by a colonyfrom Babylon, and named after Erech63 AEC AEC in Babylonia. Conder identifies it withthe village of Ain Arek, which is in therequired position. ARCHIPPUS (master of thehorse), a Christian teacher addressedby Paul, Phile. 2. Some think he wasPhilemons son. ARCHITE, THE, the designa-tion always coupled, in the Bible, withthe name of Hushai, Davids faithfulfriend, 2 Sam. 15 : 32 ; 16 : 16; 17 : 5-14;1 Chr. 27 : 33. It


A dictionary of the . st him by his brothersand subjects, and banished to Vienne,in Gaul, where he died. ARCHI. Josh. 16 : 2. A placenear Bethel, perhaps settled by a colonyfrom Babylon, and named after Erech63 AEC AEC in Babylonia. Conder identifies it withthe village of Ain Arek, which is in therequired position. ARCHIPPUS (master of thehorse), a Christian teacher addressedby Paul, Phile. 2. Some think he wasPhilemons son. ARCHITE, THE, the designa-tion always coupled, in the Bible, withthe name of Hushai, Davids faithfulfriend, 2 Sam. 15 : 32 ; 16 : 16; 17 : 5-14;1 Chr. 27 : 33. It is not certain to whatit refers—perhaps to the districts ofEreeh whicli lay on the frontier ofEphraim, buc this is mere conjecture. ARCHITECTURE arises out ofthe necessities of human life, and beforeit becomes an art it administers to theprimary demands of civilization. Cainbuilt a small city, Gen. 4:17, and afterthe Flood other cities were built. : 10-12; 11: 1-9. Damascus and He-bron existed in the days of Kemains of Arch of Bridge between Zion andMoriali, and near the Jews Wailing-place.(From Photograph.) The patriarchs, being nomads, lived intents. During their sojourn in Egyptthe Hebrews became acquainted witharchitecture as an art, and they werecompelled by force to take part in theconstruction of huge monuments. : 11. Hence it was natural that theirimagination should be deeply impressedby Egyptian architecture, and that theyacquired some knowledge of the scienceon which it was based. But duringtheir wanderings in the wilderness theyhad no opportunity to display it, exceptin the construction of the tabernacle;64 and at the conquest of Canaan theyfound forts and cities prepared by otherhands. Jud. 1: 16-26. It was not till the eigns of Davidand Solomon that Hebrew architecturesuddenly started into existence. Theinfluence from Egypt at once made it-self felt. David enlarged Jerusalem,improved its fortifications, and built apalace on Mount Zion, perhap


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