Binea 1Ch 8:37; 1Ch 9:43. Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Binea BINEA.A descendant of Jonathan (1Ch 8:37; 1Ch 9:43). Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Binea bine-a (, binah): A name in the genealogy of Benjamin (1Ch 8:37 : = 1Ch 9:43). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Binea [Bin’ea] Son of Moza, descendant of Saul. 1Ch … Continue reading “Binea”
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Bindrim Johann, Georg
Bindrim Johann, Georg a German theologian, who died at Rostock in 1705 as professor of, theology, is the author of, De Voce Hosianna: De Sione Evangelica: De Gradibus Excommunicationis Judceis olim Receptis: De Characteribus Messice: De Prophetis Illorumque Ordine. See Mecklenburgisches Gelehrten Lexikon; Winer, Handbuch der theol. Lit. i, 143. (B. P.) Fuente: Cyclopedia of … Continue reading “Bindrim Johann, Georg”
Binding And Loosing
Binding and Loosing The power promised by Christ to the rulers of His Church when He said to the Apostles : “Whatsoever you shall bind upon earth, shall be bound also in heaven; and whatsoever you shall loose upon earth, shall be loosed also in heaven” (Matthew 18; cf. 16). Whatever be the primary signification … Continue reading “Binding And Loosing”
Binder Christoph
Binder Christoph a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born at Gretzingen in 1519, and studied at Tubingen. In 1543 he was pastor at Denkendorff, in 1545 at Stuttgart, in 1557 at Nurtlingen, in 1568 general superintendent and abbot at Adelberg, where he also signed the Formula of Concord, and died Oct. 31, 1596. His grandson, … Continue reading “Binder Christoph”
Bindachul
Bindachul a town near Mirzapur, to the north of Bengal, in Hindustan, where there is a temple dedicated to the sanguinary goddess Kali (q.v.). At this place religious ceremonies are constantly performed, and thousands of animals are offered in sacrifice. It is chiefly frequented by the Thugs (q.v.), or leagued murderers, who, before setting out … Continue reading “Bindachul”
Bindeman, F. W
Bindeman, F. W a German Reformed minister, was, in 1824, a student of Rev. J. William Dechaut, and by him recommended for ordination to the fathers; but owing to his rude and passionate conduct he was not deemed worthy to be a member, hence was excluded from all connection with the Church. It is not … Continue reading “Bindeman, F. W”
Bind, Bound
Bind, Bound bnd (, deo): There are a number of Hebrew words used to express this word in its various meanings, ‘alam (Gen 37:7), ‘asar (Gen 42:24), kashar (Deu 6:8). It sometimes means to attach, to fasten (Exo 28:28; Deu 14:25). It was used also with reference to an agreement in a judicial sense (Num … Continue reading “Bind, Bound”
Bind, Binding (see also Bound)
Bind, Binding (see also Bound) “to bind,” is used (a) literally, of any sort of “binding,” e.g., Act 22:5; Act 24:27, (b) figuratively, of the Word of God, as not being “bound,” 2Ti 2:9, i.e., its ministry, course and efficacy were not hindered by the bonds and imprisonment suffered by the Apostle. A woman who … Continue reading “Bind, Binding (see also Bound)”
Bind
Bind (represented by numerous Heb. words). To bind and to loose ( and ) are figurative expressions, used as synonymous with command and forbid; they are also taken for condemning and absolving (Mat 16:19). Binding and loosing, in the language of the Jews, expressed permitting or forbidding, or judicially declaring any thing to be permitted … Continue reading “Bind”
Binck Jacob
Binck Jacob a German engraver, was born at Cologne in 1504, and studied under Duer, and afterwards visited Rome where he became a scholar of Marc Antonio. The following are some of his principal plates: Adam Holding the Branch of a Tree; Eve with a Branch with Two Apples; The Seven Planets, represented by Figures; … Continue reading “Binck Jacob”