BEZEK A city of the Canaanites, of which Adoni-zedek was king. The account of its capture by Judah is in Jdg 1:1-8 . Here Saul reviewed his forces before going to raise the siege of Jabesh-gilead, 1Sa 11:8 . Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Bezek (Heb. id. , lightning; Sept. and ), the name … Continue reading “Bezek”
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Bezas MS
Bezas MS SEE CAMBRIDGE MANUSCRIPT. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bezalel
Bezalel BEZALEL.1. The chief architect of the Tabernacle. The name occurs only in P [Note: Priestly Narrative.] and in the Bk. of Chron. (1Ch 2:20, 2Ch 1:5). It probably signifies in the shadow (i.e. under the protection) of El. According to P [Note: Priestly Narrative.] s representation, Bezalel was expressly called by J [Note: Jahweh.] … Continue reading “Bezalel”
Bezai
Bezai (Heb. Betsay’, , probably the same name as BESAI; Sept. , , and , v. r. , v, and ), the head of one of the families who returned from the Babylonian captivity to the number of 324, including himself (Ezr 2:17; Neh 7:23). B.C. 536. He was perhaps one of those that sealed … Continue reading “Bezai”
BEZALEEL
BEZALEEL An artificer, endued by God with special skill for constructing and adorning the tabernacle, Exo 31:2 ; 35:30. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Bezaleel (Heb. Betsalel’, , in [otherwise son of, q. d. ] the shadow of God, i.e. under his protection; Sept. v. r. [in Ezra] and ), the name of two … Continue reading “BEZALEEL”
Bezae, Codex
Bezae, Codex (CODEX CANTABRIGIENSIS), one of the five most important Greek New Testament manuscripts, and the most interesting of all on account of its peculiar readings; scholars designate it by the letter D (see BIBLICAL CRITICISM, sub-title Textual). It receives its name from Theodore Beza, the friend and successor of Calvin, and from the University … Continue reading “Bezae, Codex”
Bezaanannim
Bezaanannim BEZAANANNIM (Jos 19:33 RVm [Note: Revised Version margin.] ).See Zaanannim. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Bezaanannim be-za-an-anim (Jos 19:33 the Revised Version, margin). See ZAANANNIM. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Beza Saint
Beza Saint SEE BEGA. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Beza (Theodore De Beze)
Beza (Theodore De Beze) one of the most eminent of the Reformers, the friend and coadjutor of Calvin, was born at Vezelai, in the Nivernais, June 24,1519. He passed the first years of his life with his uncle, Nicholas de Beza, counsellor in the Parliament of Paris, who sent him, before he was ten years … Continue reading “Beza (Theodore De Beze)”
Beyschlag Johann Balthasar
Beyschlag Johann Balthasar a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born Nov. 4, 1669, at Halle. He studied at Wittenberg, and was in 1692 appointed adjunct to the philosophical faculty. In 1694; he was called to the pastorate of his native place, where he died Sept. 14, 1717. He is the author of many hymns, which … Continue reading “Beyschlag Johann Balthasar”