Biblia

Binch Johannes

Binch Johannes a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born at Herford, in Westphalia, in 1586. He studied at Helmstadt and Giessen, and died at Herford, Feb. 20, 1671, as senior minister, where he had occupied the pastorate for thirty- eight years. He wrote, Die gottliche Bussposaune in 250 Predigten: Catechismus Psalmodicous: Lapis Offensionis (Rom. ix) … Continue reading “Binch Johannes”

Bination

bination The offering of Mass twice on the same day by the same celebrant; permitted on days when the faithful are obliged to assist at Mass and there are not enough priests for the number of Masses needed by the congregations. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary Bination The offering up of the Holy Sacrifice of the … Continue reading “Bination”

Binace Josiah

Binace Josiah a Methodist helper, was born in 1841, and was converted while at school at Graham’s Town, South Africa. He served the Wesleyan Methodist Church in South Africa as teacher, local preacher, and evangelist, and was accepted as a regular minister in 1879, but died in his first and only appointment, at Queenstown, Sept. … Continue reading “Binace Josiah”

Bimhal

Bimhal (Heb. Bimhal’, , son of circumcision, i.e. circumcised; Sept. ), a son of Japhlet and great-great-grandson of Asher (1Ch 7:33). B.C. cir. 1658. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Bimhal (2) (Heb. Bimhal’, , son of circumcision, i.e. circumcised; Sept. ), a son of Japhlet and great-great-grandson of Asher (1Ch 7:33). B.C. … Continue reading “Bimhal”

Bimel Michael

Bimel Michael SEE BUMEL. Bin was the Assyrian god of the atmosphere, and the biblical Rimimon. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Bimatshi-Dahri

Bimatshi-Dahri in Mongolian mythology, was the greatest and mightiest of the Assuri. The second ray of the six shining lights inspired him. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Bilstein Jan

Bilstein Jan a Flemish theologian, was born in 1592 at Verviers, Belgium. He aided in reorganizing the academy of Osnabruck, and died March 6, 1663, leaving several historical and poetical works, for which see Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Bimatris

Bimatris in pagan mythology, is the Latin translation of the Greek Dimeter. It was. the designation of Bacchus, as he was born twice, first of Semele, then of Jupiter, who sowed him in his thigh. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Bilson, Thomas (2)

Bilson, Thomas Bishop of Winchester, was of German descent, but was born at Winchester about 1536. He was educated at Winchester, and was elected in 1565 to New College, of which he afterward became warden. In 1585 he published his True Difference between Christian Subjection and unchristian Rebellion; and in 1593, his Perpetual Government of … Continue reading “Bilson, Thomas (2)”

Bilskirner

Bilskirner in Norse mythology, was the palace of the god Thor in his kingdom Thrudwanger, being the largest building in the world. It had five hundred and forty saloons, but was full of windings and hallways, so that he who entered without a guide could not find his way out again. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, … Continue reading “Bilskirner”