Easton's Bible Dictionary

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  • EMBROIDER The art of embroidery was known to the Jews (Exodus
    26:36; 35:35; 38:23; Judges 5:30; Psalm 45:14). The skill of the women in
    this art was seen in the preparation of the sacerdotal robes of the high
    priest (Exodus 28). It seems that the art became hereditary in certain
    families (1 Chronicles 4:21). The Assyrians were also noted for their
    embroidered robes (Ezekiel 27:24).

  • EMERALD Hebrews nophek (Exodus 28:18; 39:11); i.e., the “glowing
    stone”, probably the carbuncle, a precious stone in the breastplate of the
    high priest. It is mentioned (Revelation 21:19) as one of the foundations of
    the New Jerusalem. The name given to this stone in the New Testament
    Greek is smaragdos, which means “live coal.”

  • EMEROD See HAEMORRHOIDS.

  • EMIMS terrors, a warlike tribe of giants who were defeated by
    Chedorlaomer and his allies in the plain of Kiriathaim. In the time of
    Abraham they occupied the country east of Jordan, afterwards the land of
    the Moabites (Genesis 14:5; Deuteronomy 2:10). They were, like the
    Anakim, reckoned among the Rephaim, and were conquered by the
    Moabites, who gave them the name of Emims, i.e., “terrible men”
    (Deuteronomy 2:11). The Ammonites called them Zamzummims (2:20).

  • EMMANUEL God with us, Matthew 1:23). (See IMMANUEL.)

  • EMMAUS hot baths, a village “three-score furlongs” from jerusalem,
    where our Lord had an interview with two of his disciples on the day of
    his resurrection (Luke 24:13). This has been identified with the modern
    el-Kubeibeh, lying over 7 miles north-west of Jerusalem. This name,
    el-Kubeibeh, meaning “little dome,” is derived from the remains of the
    Crusaders’ church yet to be found there. Others have identified it with the
    modern Khurbet Khamasa i.e., “the ruins of Khamasa”, about 8 miles
    south-west of Jerusalem, where there are ruins also of a Crusaders’ church.
    Its site, however has been much disputed.

  • EMMOR an ass, Acts 7:16. (See HAMOR.)

  • ENCAMP An encampment was the resting-place for a longer or shorter
    period of an army or company of travellers (Exodus 13:20; 14:19; Joshua
    10:5; 11:5).

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