Tenebr#230; Tenebræ is the name given to the service of Matins and Lauds belonging to the last three days of Holy Week. This service, as the "Cæremoniale episcoporum" expressly directs, is to be anticipated and it should be sung shortly after Compline "about the twenty-first hour", i.e. about three p.m. on the eve of the … Continue reading “Tenebr#230;”
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tendril
tendril Emblem in art associated with Saint Leodegarius Saint Veronica Giuliani , symbolic of her stigmata, and of the instruments of the Passion New Catholic Dictionary Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Tender-hearted
Tender-hearted * For TENDER-HEARTED see PITIFUL, No. 2 Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Tender
Tender tender: The usual (11 out of 16 times) translation of , rakh, soft, delicate, with the noun , rokh, in Deu 28:56 and the verb , rakhakh, in 2Ki 22:19 parallel 2Ch 34:27. Attention need be called only to the following cases: In Gen 29:17, Leah’s eyes were tender, a physical defect is described … Continue reading “Tender”
Tend
Tend * For TEND, Joh 21:16; 1Pe 5:2, RV, see FEED, No. 2 Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Tencin, Pierre-Guérin de
Tencin, Pierre-Gurin de French statesman and cardinal, b. at Grenoble, 22 August, 1680; d. at Lyons, 2 March, 1758. After studying with the Oratorians at Grenoble he entered the Sorbonne, where he became prior in 1702, and obtained the doctorate in 1705. He was then appointed Vicar-General of Sens and, in 1721, accompanied Cardinal de … Continue reading “Tencin, Pierre-Guérin de”
Tenants, Evicted
Tenants, Evicted Mat 21:41; Mar 12:9; Luk 20:16 Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Ten Thousand Martyrs, The
Ten Thousand Martyrs, The On two days is a group of ten thousand martyrs mentioned in the Roman Martyrology. On 18 March: “At Nicomedia ten thousand holy martyrs who were put to the sword for the confession of Christ”, and on 22 June: “On Mount Ararat the martyrdom of ten thousand holy martyrs who were … Continue reading “Ten Thousand Martyrs, The”
Ten Strings
Ten Strings (, asor). See MUSIC, I, 1, (2), (c). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Ten Commandments, The
Ten Commandments, The Called also simply THE COMMANDMENTS, COMMANDMENTS OF GOD, or THE DECALOGUE (Gr. deka, ten, and logos, a word), the Ten Words of Sayings, the latter name generally applied by the Greek Fathers. The Ten Commandments are precepts bearing on the fundamental obligations of religion and morality and embodying the revealed expression of … Continue reading “Ten Commandments, The”