Zabdeus

Zabdeus ZABDEUS (1Es 9:21) = Zebadiah of Ezr 10:26. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Zabdeus zab-deus (, Zabdaos): In 1 Esdras 9:21 = Zebadiah of Ezr 10:20. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Zabbud

Zabbud (Heb. Zabbud’, [prob. an error for , Zakkuir, as in the marg.]; Sept. ), a son of Bigvai who returned from Babylon with Ezra (Ezr 8:14). B.C. 459. SEE ZACCUR. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Zabbud gift, Ezra 8:14. Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary Zabbud ZABBUD (Ker Zaccur).An exile who returned (Ezr … Continue reading “Zabbud”

Zabbai

Zabbai (Heb. Zabbay’, [prob. an error for , Zakkay’]; Sept. ; Vulg. Zabbai and Zachai), the name of two Hebrews. 1. The father of Baruch, which latter repaired part of the wall of Jerusalem after the Captivity (Nehemiah 3, 20). B.C. ante 446. He is perhaps the same with ZACCAI SEE ZACCAI (q.v.) of Ezra … Continue reading “Zabbai”

Zabathaites

Zabathaites the followers of Zabathai Zevi (or Sabatai Sebi), a celebrated Jewish impostor, who appeared at Smyrna about 1666, and, pretending to be the Messiah, promised to deliver the Jews, and re-establish them in more than pristine glory. Multitudes of his nation were deceived by him, and many of his followers pretended to visions and … Continue reading “Zabathaites”

Zabarella, Jacob

Zabarella, Jacob professor at Padua, A.D. 1564 et seq., and author of the book, De Inventione Eterni Motoris. Ideas presented in the book and otherwise, exposed him, before the inquisition, to the charge of doubting the immortality of the soul, from which, however, he was acquitted. He was born at Padua in 1533, and died … Continue reading “Zabarella, Jacob”

Zabarella, Francesco

Zabarella, Francesco Cardinal, celebrated canonist, born at Padua, 10 August, 1360; died at Constance, 26 September, 1417. He studied jurisprudence at Bologna (1378-83) chiefly under the famous Giovanni di Lignano, and at Florence, where he was graduated in 1385. He taught canon law at Florence (1385-90) and at Padua (1390-1410). Having taken minor orders in … Continue reading “Zabarella, Francesco”

Zabarella, Bartholomew

Zabarella, Bartholomew nephew and heir to the cardinal, a teacher of canon law at Padua, participant in important consultations at the papal court, and ultimately archbishop of Florence. He died in 1445. See Herzog, Real-Encyklop. s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Zabadeas

Zabadeas ZABADEAS (1Es 9:35) = Ezr 10:43 Zabad. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Zabadeas zab-a-deas (, Zabadaas; the King James Version Zabadaias): One of the sons of Nooma who put away their foreign wives (1 Esdras 9:35) = Zabad of Ezr 10:43. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Zabadeans

Zabadeans Zabade’ans. An Arab tribe who were attacked and spoiled by Jonathan, on his way back to Damascus, from his fruitless pursuit of the army of Demetrius. 1Ma 12:31. Their name probably survives in the village of Zebdany, about 26 miles from Damascus. Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary