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... cf. Buttmann, 18 (16))), a mile, among the Romans the distance of a thousand paces or eight stadia (somewhat less than our mile): Matthew 5:41 . (Polybius, Strabo, ...
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... distance it is lawful to travel on the sabbath-day, i. e. according to the Talmud two thousand cubits or paces, according to Epiphanius (haer. 66, 82) six stadia: Acts 1:12 , cf. ...
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... a row, line, or rank") – properly, walk in line, in strict accordance to a particular pace (" stride"); walk in cadence, "keep in step." NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin ...
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... βαίνω) (fr. Homer (h . Merc.), Pindar down); 1. a step, pace: βῆμα ποδός the space which the foot covers, a foot-breadth, Acts 7:5 (for כַּף ־ ...
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... . e. 1. a measure of length comprising 600 Greek feet, or 625 Roman feet, or 125 Roman paces (Pliny, h. n. 2, 23 (21), 85), hence, one-eighth of ...
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... .; Wis. 13:18) . Strong's Exhaustive Concordance foot. From baino (to walk); a pace (" base"), i.e. (by implication) the foot- foot. Forms and Transliterations βασεις ...
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