A dictionary of the . n, but is probably a proper name,denoting one of the three great Scythiantribes of which Magog was the head. ROSIN. Eze. 27 : 17, margin. Thetext correcMv reads balm. ROWERS. Eze. 27:26. See Ship. RUBIES. There is much uncer-tainty concerning this translation. Somewould render the word red coral, and others pearl or mother-of-pearl,both of which latter are often of aruddy hue. The word Occurs in Job28 : 18; Prov. 3: 15: 8:11; 20 : 15;31 : 10 ; Lam. 4 : 7, but seems neverassociated with the name of any pre-cious stone. True rubies are of a red color. Theyare next t


A dictionary of the . n, but is probably a proper name,denoting one of the three great Scythiantribes of which Magog was the head. ROSIN. Eze. 27 : 17, margin. Thetext correcMv reads balm. ROWERS. Eze. 27:26. See Ship. RUBIES. There is much uncer-tainty concerning this translation. Somewould render the word red coral, and others pearl or mother-of-pearl,both of which latter are often of aruddy hue. The word Occurs in Job28 : 18; Prov. 3: 15: 8:11; 20 : 15;31 : 10 ; Lam. 4 : 7, but seems neverassociated with the name of any pre-cious stone. True rubies are of a red color. Theyare next to the diamond in hardness,beauty, and value, and once command-ed even a higher price. See Stones,Precious. RUDDER-BANDS. See Ship. RUDIMENTS, the first and sim-plest principles of a science or word is translated rudiments or elements without distinction, as bothmean the same thing. Gal. 4 : 3, 9 : : 20. RUE, a well-known herb (Rutagraveotens) which often grows wild inPalestine, and was also cultivated for. Eue. (Ruta Graveolens. After Carruthers.) its disinfectant and other medicinalproperties. It was among the thingswhich the hypocritical and inconsistentPharisees tithed, though uncommanded,745 KUF EYE while they neglected to obey the import-ant and positive precepts of the 11 : 42. RUTUS (red), a Christian to whomPaul sent his salutation, Rom. 16 : 13;probably identical with Rufus, the sonof Simon the Cyrenian. Mark 15 : 21. RUHAMAH (comjyassionated. hav-ing obtained mercy), a symbolical nameapplied by Hosea. 2:1. RUMAH. 2 Kgs. 23 : 36. SeeArumah. RUMAH (lofty), the home of Pe-daiah, the father of Jehoiakims Kgs. 23 : 36. Conder proposes to iden-tify it with a ruined village, Rumeh, northof Nazareth. Others have supposed thatit was the same as Dumah, near Josh. 15 : 52. RUSH. The proverbial expression branch and rush occurs in Isa. 9 :14 and 19 : 15 in the sense of topand bottom or utterly. Anotherword thus translated in Job 8


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