A dictionary of the . tha is a Syriacexclamation signifying, Let him be ac-cursed, The Lord is at hand, a reminderthat at the coming of the Lord rewardsand punishments would be meted Cor. 16:22. ANATHOTH (answers). 1. Ason of Becher the Benjamite. 1 :8. 2. One who sealed the 10:19. ANATHOTH (answers, or echoes),a Levitical city in Benjamin, Josh. 21:.18 ; 1 Chr. 6 : 60 ; the birthplace of Jer-emiah, Jer. 1:1; 11:21, 23; 32:7-9;on the route of the Assyrians, Isa. 10 :30; some of its people returned withZerubbabel, Ezr. 2 : 23 ; Neh. 7 : 27;now a village of about


A dictionary of the . tha is a Syriacexclamation signifying, Let him be ac-cursed, The Lord is at hand, a reminderthat at the coming of the Lord rewardsand punishments would be meted Cor. 16:22. ANATHOTH (answers). 1. Ason of Becher the Benjamite. 1 :8. 2. One who sealed the 10:19. ANATHOTH (answers, or echoes),a Levitical city in Benjamin, Josh. 21:.18 ; 1 Chr. 6 : 60 ; the birthplace of Jer-emiah, Jer. 1:1; 11:21, 23; 32:7-9;on the route of the Assyrians, Isa. 10 :30; some of its people returned withZerubbabel, Ezr. 2 : 23 ; Neh. 7 : 27;now a village of about 20 houses, 4 milesnorth-east of Jerusalem, and called Ana-ta. Tradition incorrectly locates Ana-thoth at Kuriet-el-Enab, near Abu Gosh,and between Bamleh and Jerusalem. ANCHOIt. Acts 27 : 29. The an-chor was formerly cast from the sternof the ship. In the passage cited refer-ence may be had to an anchor with fourflukes or arms, such as are sometimesused by boats in shallow water; or itmay mean four distinct separate 4fir The above represents a common anchorwith two flukes or arms. There is astrong shank c. at one end of which aretwo arms b b, terminating in flukes a the other end of the shank is thestock d, supplied with a ring to which acable can be attached. The stock is de-signed to give such a direction to thefalling anchor that one of the flukes shallenter itself firmly at the bottom. SeeShip. ANDREW (manly), one of thetwelve apostles, John 1: 40, the son of AND ANG Jonas and brother of Simon Peter, was anative of Bethsaida, in Galilee, by tradea fisherman, and originally a discipleof John the Baptist, whom he left tofollow our Saviour. When he had foundthe Messiah, he forthwith sought hisbrother Simon and brought him toJesus, and soon after they both attachedthemselves to the little band of his dis-ciples and followed him till the close ofhis ministry. The events with whichAndrew was particularly connected arerecorded in Matt. 4: 18-20 ; Mark 13 : 3 ;and J


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