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... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia ARIUS. a ... There were two Spartan kings named
Arius, and three high priests named Onias. Chronology ...
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Creeds
... The opinions of Arius at the beginning of the 4th century created such unrest as
to call forth not only the admonition of bishops but also the intervention of ...
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Creed
... The opinions of Arius at the beginning of the 4th century created such unrest as
to call forth not only the admonition of bishops but also the intervention of ...
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Oniares
... ONIARES. o-ni'-a-rez, o-ni-a'-rez: 1 Maccabees 12:19 the King James Version equals
the Revised Version (British and American) ARIUS (which see). ...
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Onias
... the son of Jaddua and father of Simon the Just (ibid., XII, ii, 5; Sirach 50), and,
according to 1 Maccabees 12:7, 20, a contemporary of Areus (Arius), king of ...
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Arithmetic

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Tyre (59 Occurrences)
... 2nd century AD saw a bishopric established there, and in the 4th a council was held
there to consider charges against Athanasius, by the party of Arius; he was ...
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Spartans
... good reason to doubt the genuineness of the transaction described. See ARIUS;
ASMONEANS; LACEDAEMONIANS; MACCABAEUS, etc. James Orr. ...
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Sparta
... good reason to doubt the genuineness of the transaction described. See ARIUS;
ASMONEANS; LACEDAEMONIANS; MACCABAEUS, etc. James Orr. ...
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Alexandria (4 Occurrences)
...Arius was a catechist in this institution, and Athanasius, the "father of orthodoxy"
and "theological center of the Nicene age" (Schaff), though not officially ...
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
ARIUS

a-ri'-us, a'-ri-us (Ares): The reading of the Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible, 390-405 A.D.) adopted in the Revised Version (British and American) for the former reading Areus and Areios of Josephus. A king of Sparta (309-265 B.C.) who wrote the letter to Onias, the high priest, given in 1 Maccabees 12:7, 20-23. There were two Spartan kings named Arius, and three high priests named Onias. Chronology requires the letter mentioned to have been written by Arius I to Onias I, most probably in the interval between 309 and 300 B.C. See LACEDAEMONIANS.

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