Tattooing forbidden Lev 19:28 Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
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Tattlers
Tattlers Tattlers is the translation of in 1Ti 5:13. As a noun the word is found only here in the NT. As a verb occurs in 3Jn 1:10, where it stigmatizes Diotrephes. In 4Ma 5:10 it is used as an adjective, and applied to a worthless kind of philosophy ( ). In classical Greek the … Continue reading “Tattlers”
Tattler
Tattler tatler: Only in 1Ti 5:13 for , phluaros. A silly talker, rather than a revealer of secrets, is meant. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Tattler See Talebearer Talebearer Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible Tattler “babbling, garrulous” (from phluo, “to babble:” cp. phluareo, “to prate against”), is translated “tattlers” in 1Ti 5:13. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of … Continue reading “Tattler”
Tattenai
Tattenai TATTENAI.The name of the governor of Cle-Syria and Phnicia under Darius Hystaspis (Ezr 5:3; Ezr 5:6; Ezr 6:6; Ezr 6:13). He is called in 1Es 6:3; 1Es 6:7; 1Es 6:27 (26) 1Es 7:1 Sisinnes, which is simply a reproduction in Greek of a Persian name Thithinaia (orig. Thathanaia?), with aspirated t. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary … Continue reading “Tattenai”
Tattam, Henry
Tattam, Henry a learned English divine, was born in Ireland, Dec. 28, 1788; and was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and at the universities of Gttingen and Leyden, where he received his doctorate in laws, theology, and philosophy. He took orders in the Church of England; was rector of St. Cuthbert’s, Bedford, 1818-45; and for … Continue reading “Tattam, Henry”
TATNAI
TATNAI A governor of Samaria under Darius, whose administration was characterized by great justice and moderation towards the Jews, Ezr 5:1-6 :22, B. C. 519. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Tatnai (Heb. Tatnay’, ; Pers., perhaps-gift; Sept. v v.r. v, v, etc.; Vulg. Thathanazi a Persian governor (, i.e. pasha) who succeeded Rehum in … Continue reading “TATNAI”
Tatianus
Tatianus Tatianus (1) the “Apologist,” “born in the land of Assyria” (Oratio, c. xlii.), i.e. E. of the Tigris, in a land incorporated, under Trajan, with Mesopotamia and Armenia into one Roman province of Syria (Zahn, Forsch. z. Gesch. d. N.T. lichen Kanons; I. Theil, “Tatian’s Diatessaron,” p.268). Of his parents, date of birth (c. … Continue reading “Tatianus”
Tatianists
Tatianists followers of Tatian (q.v.). SEE ENPCRATITES. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Tatiani Evangelium
Tatiani Evangelium Epiphanius (Haeres. 46, 1; 47, 4) mentions a Gospel of Tatian as being used by the Encratites, and even among the Catholic Christians of Syria. Being compiled from the four gospels, it is also called . (Theodoret. Haeret. Facbul. 1, 20; Coll. Ambros. Proam. in Luc; Euseb. Hist. Eccl. 4:20). Epiphanius erroneously identified … Continue reading “Tatiani Evangelium”
Tatian
Tatian A second-century apologist about whose antecedents and early history nothing can be affirmed with certainty except that he was born in Assyria and that he was trained in Greek philosophy. While a young man he travelled extensively. Disgusted with the greed of the pagan philosophers with whom he came in contact, he conceived a … Continue reading “Tatian”