Glossary

  • Intra-atomic (in truh uh tom' ik)

    Within an atom or atoms.

  • Intrauniverse travel (in truh yoo' nuh vurs trav' uhl)

    Travel within the local universe of one's origin.

  • Invictus (ihn vihk' tuhss)

    The sun-god, or Sol Invictus, was a degeneration of the Ahura-Mazda deity concept of Zoroastrianism.

  • Iran (ahy ran')

    Republic in the Middle East (previously known as Persia) bordered by Armenia, the Caspian Sea, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan to the north, Afghanistan and Pakistan to the east, the Gulf of Oman and Persian Gulf to the south, and Iraq and Turkey to the west.

  • Ireland (ahyuhr' luhnd)

    Also called Emerald Isle. Latin, Hibernia, a large western island of the British Isles, comprising Northern Ireland  and the Republic of Ireland.

  • Isaac (ahy' zuhk)

    (1) Son of Abraham, (2) Wealthy Jewish moneylender of Nazareth.

  • Isador (iz' uh dohr)

    Writer of Gospel of Matthew.

  • Isaiah (ahy zey' uh)

    Major Hebrew prophet.

  • Ishtar (ish' tahr)

    Babylonian goddess of fertility.

  • Isis (ahy' sis)

    Egyptian goddess of fertility.

  • Isle of Paradise (ahyl' ov par' uh dahys)

    Paradise is the geographic center of infinity and the dwelling place of the eternal God.

  • Israel (iz' ree uhl)

    Land located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea bordering Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan and the West Bank in the east, Egypt and the Gaza Strip on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area.

  • Jabbok (Jab' bok)

    One of the streams on the east of Jordan river, into which it flows, about midway between the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea.

  • Jacob (jey' kuhb)

    (1) Son of Isaac, (2) Childhood friend of Jesus, (3) Wealthy Jewish trader from Crete, (4) Director of group of younger evangelists, (5) Runner whom Jesus sent to Philadelphia.

  • Jah (Jah)

    Semite name for Deity.

  • Jainism (jahy' niz uhm)

    A group of religious believers who preserved the doctrine of one God in India.

  • Jairus (jay' ruhs)

    One of the synagogue rulers at Capernaum, whose only daughter, presumed dead, Jesus restored to life.

  • James (jeymz)

    One of the 12 apostles, the son of Zebedee and brother of the apostle John.

  • James Alpheus (jeymz' ul fee yuhs)

    One of the twelve apostles, a fisherman and farmer of Kheresa, who was selected by James Zebedee.

  • James of Safed (jeymz ov sah fed')

    Father of epileptic demon-possessed boy.

  • James Zebedee (jeymz zeb' i dee)

    One of the twelve apostles.

  • Jamnia (Jam' ni a)

    Ancient city of Palestine lying about 15 miles (24 km) south of Tel Aviv-Yafo and 4 miles (6 km) from the Mediterranean Sea.

  • Jansad (Jan' sad)

    The son of Eveson (second-born of Adam and Eve), who became the successor of Adam as head of the Adamite tribes.

  • Japhia (jaf' i a)

    A town on the southern boundary of Zebulun. It is represented by the modern Yafa, about 1 1/2 miles Southwest of Nazareth, near the foot of the hills.

  • Jaram (Jay ram')

    A Hittite student of Melchizedek who extended to Abraham Melchizedek's invitation to come to Salem and hear the teachings of monotheistic truth.

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