Biblia

Bornitz

Bornitz (Lat. Bornitius), JOHANN ERNST, a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born at Meissen, in Saxony, April 12, 1622. He studied at Wittenberg, and died Nov. 14, 1645. He is the author of De Characterum Judaicorum Antiquitate (Wittenberg, 1643): Exercit. Philol. ad c. iv Genes. Comrm. Ult. (ibid. eod.): De s. Suppliciis Capitalibus Ebrceorum (ibid. … Continue reading “Bornitz”

Borneo

Borneo I. DUTCH BORNEO The former Vicariate of Bavaria was composed of Sumatra, Java, and the other Sundra Islands, including Borneo, under the control of Holland. The northern part of Borneo, now under British suzerainty, was separated from this immense vicariate, 27 August, 1855; that part of Borneo which is under Dutch rule was taken … Continue reading “Borneo”

Borne

Borne See BEAR; BORNE. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Borne * For BORNE see BEAR Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words Borne Isa 46:3 (a) This is a figure to describe the way in which Israel was protected, preserved and provided for by GOD through the difficulties, trials and wars of generations. Lam 5:7 … Continue reading “Borne”

Born Again, Or Born Of God (2)

Born Again, Or Born Of God SEE REGENERATION. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Born Again, Or Born Of God (2) SEE REGENERATION. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Born

Born See BEAR; BORN. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Born * For BORN see BEGET Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words Born Isa 66:8 (a) The nation of Israel was really born on the evening of May 14, 1948. This was immediately at the close of the British protectorate under the Balfour Declaration. Look … Continue reading “Born”

Borling, Jacob

Borling, Jacob a Protestant minister of Germany, was born of Jewish parentage in 1801 at Slawitts, in Volhynia, Russian Poland. He received a strict Jewish education, according to the fashion of his country, where the Talmud was the main subject of study. In 1821, when Mr. Moritz (q.v.), a missionary among the Jews, visited his … Continue reading “Borling, Jacob”