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Bezaleel

[ bih-zal-ee-uhl ]

noun

  1. (in the Bible) the chief architect of the tabernacle.


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  • Be·zal·e·el·i·an [bih-zal-ee-, el, -ee-, uh, n, bez-, uh, -, lee, -lee-], adjective
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Example Sentences

"People were able to do bad things to other people and nobody would say anything because this person is an officer or this person was a captain," says Bezaleel.

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"The positive thing was always seeing people change," says Bezaleel Ben Israel, an ex-IUIC member who lives in Texas.

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The Spirit of God in Bezaleel, the son of Uri, made him cunning in all manner of workmanship, to work in gold, and in silver, and in brass.

The supposition that Bezaleel had 1 Cor. i.

They recognise the great fact that the inspiring Spirit of God is the source whence flow all good and noble deeds, and they point out that the Bible itself refers all good and all knowledge to that one Spirit, and that He breathes mechanical skill into Bezaleel and Aholiab, strength into Samson's arms, wisdom into Solomon, as much as He breathes the ecstacy of the prophet into Isaiah, faith into Paul, and love into John.

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