{"query": "Easton: Orion", "count": 6, "results": [{"id": "card_n_36bc0d25d84e", "title": "Easton: Orion", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Heb. Kesil; i.e., “the fool”, the name of a constellation (Job 9:9; 38:31; Amos 5:8) consisting of about eighty stars. The Vulgate renders thus, but the LXX. renders by Hesperus, i.e., “the evening-st"}, {"id": "card_c_21993f774608", "title": "Easton: Orion cites Job", "shelf": "connections", "surface": null, "snippet": "Cites Job 9:9 — a chapter:verse reference found in the card text."}, {"id": "card_c_55b1c23fd86e", "title": "Easton: Orion cites Amos", "shelf": "connections", "surface": null, "snippet": "Cites Amos 5:8 — a chapter:verse reference found in the card text."}, {"id": "card_c_529dd8722252", "title": "Easton: Orion references Nimrod", "shelf": "connections", "surface": null, "snippet": "Mentions Nimrod (person) — the name appears in the card text; the entry is Easton's Bible Dictionary (public domain), which classifies it as a person."}, {"id": "card_n_0d7b2ec525cd", "title": "Easton: Constellation", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "A cluster of stars, or stars which appear to be near each other in the heavens, and which astronomers have reduced to certain figures (as the “Great Bear,” the “Bull,” etc.) for the sake of classifica"}, {"id": "card_n_05e4265f7048", "title": "Easton: Astronomy", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "The Hebrews were devout students of the wonders of the starry firmanent (Amos 5:8; Ps. 19). In the Book of Job, which is the oldest book of the Bible in all probability, the constellations are disting"}]}