Bloom, Blossom bloom, blosum. See FLOWERS. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
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Bloody Sweat
Bloody Sweat According to Luk 22:44, our Lord’s sweat was “as great drops of blood falling to the ground.” Michaelis takes the passage to mean nothing more than that the drops were as large as falling drops of blood (Anmerfir Ungelehrte, ad loc.). This, which also appears to be a common explanation, is liable to … Continue reading “Bloody Sweat”
Bloody Statute
Bloody Statute Articles of faith imposed by a statute of King Henry VIII in 1539 . Also known as the Six-stringed Whip, or Bloody Statute, from the merciless persecutions to which it gave rise. The Articles, composed by Henry without any formal authority from the Church, enforced belief in Transubstantiation, communion in one kind, confession, … Continue reading “Bloody Statute”
Bloody Flux, Bloody Sweat
Bloody Flux, Bloody Sweat BLOODY FLUX, BLOODY SWEAT.See Medicine. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Bloody Flux
Bloody Flux See Dysentery. Fuente: Dictionary of the Apostolic Church Bloody Flux fluks ( , puretos ka dusentera, literally fever and dysentery): The disease by which the father of Publius was afflicted in Malta (Act 28:8). the Revised Version (British and American) calls it dysentery; a common and dangerous disease which in Malta is often … Continue reading “Bloody Flux”
Bloodthirsty
Bloodthirsty bludthurs-ti ( , ‘anshe damm, men of blood): This occurs in the King James Version only in Pro 29:10; in the Revised Version (British and American), Psa 5:6; Psa 55:23; Psa 59:2; Psa 139:19. See BLOODY. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Bloody
Bloody bludi (, dam = blood of man or an animal; and where the King James translators have rendered with the adjective bloody, the Hebrew employs the noun in the construct case, of blood): A bridegroom of blood (Exo 4:25, Exo 4:26, the King James Version bloody husband). Zipporah, not being an Israelite, probably objected … Continue reading “Bloody”
Bloodshedding
Bloodshedding bludshed-ing (, haimatekchusa, Heb 9:22): In this passage the indispensability of expiating sacrifice is positively set forth. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Bloodguiltiness
Bloodguiltiness blud-gilti-nes: Found in the King James Version only in Psa 51:14. The Revised Version (British and American) adds Exo 22:2, Exo 22:3; 1Sa 25:26, 1Sa 25:33. Eze 18:13 seems to indicate that the phrase does not necessarily signify bloodshed, but any grievous sin which, if it remains, will block God’s favor to His land … Continue reading “Bloodguiltiness”
Bloodgood, Abraham Lynott
Bloodgood, Abraham Lynott a Presbyterian and Congregational minister, was born at Albany, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1813. He pursued his academic studies at Lansingburg and Flushing, and graduated from Union College in 1832, and from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1836. Soon after he became acting-pastor of the Presbyterian Church at West Galway, N. Y., then … Continue reading “Bloodgood, Abraham Lynott”