Biblia

Bordone. Paris

Bordone, Paris Painter of the Venetian school, born Treviso, Italy , 1495; died Venice, Italy , 1570. Strongly influenced by Giorgione and by Titian, he successfully imitated the latter whom he closely approaches as a portrait painter. His finest painting is in the Academy of Venice, “The Fisherman Presenting the Ring of Saint Mark to … Continue reading “Bordone. Paris”

Bordes, Basil

Bordes, Basil a French preacher, was born about 1588. He was a hermit of Notre Dame d’Etang, at Dijon, and had a friend, named Nicholas, who one day confided to him quite an amount of silver. He yielded to the temptation to assassinate him and appropriate the money. A little time after, having occasion to … Continue reading “Bordes, Basil”

Border, Borders

Border, Borders border: Indicating in both singular and plural the outlines or territory of a country. In the sense of limits, boundaries or territory, it occurs as a translation of , gebhul (and its feminine , gebhulah, in Psa 74:17) in numerous passages in Old Testament, especially in Josh. , yerekhah = the flank, the … Continue reading “Border, Borders”

Borderer

Borderer border-er (, parakeimenous): One who dwells on the borders or confines of a country. Only in 2 Macc 9:25, The princes that are borderers and neighbors unto my kingdom. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Border

Border is generally the rendering of some form of the Heb. , gebul’, Gr. , a boundary-line, especially in the plural; also of several other Heb. words in a similar sense; but in Exo 25:25; Exo 25:27; Exo 37:12; Exo 37:14, it represents , misge’reth, a margin, e.g. ornaments on the brazen stands or pedestals … Continue reading “Border”

Bordenave, Jean De

Bordenave, Jean De a French theologian and canonist, lived in the latter half of the 17th century. He wrote, Etat des Eglises Cathedrales et Collegiales (Paris, 1643, 1653): Etat des Cours Ecclesiastiques (ibid. 1655). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Bordelum Sect

Bordelum Sect In the year 1739 a separatistic party took its rise at Bordelum, near Hensburg, in the duchy of Holstein. Its founder was the Saxon licentiate David Bar, who claimed a higher spiritual life and rejected all ecclesiastical order. He even despised the Church, which he called the devil’s house, rejected the sacraments and … Continue reading “Bordelum Sect”

Bordel, John

Bordel, John a martyr of the Reformation period, was a Frenchman by birth. and suffered martyrdom, by strangling, in Brazil, in 1558. See Fox, Acts and Monuments, 4:440. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature