Behold the Blessed Morning Hymn for Lauds on 15 October , Feast of Saint Teresa. It was written by Pope Urban VIII (1568-1644). Five translations are in existence; the English title given is by D. Donahoe. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
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Behold, Beheld
Behold, Beheld with its aorist form eidon, “to see” (in a few places the AV uses the verb “to behold”), is said (a) of bodily vision, e.g., Mar 6:38; Joh 1:18, Joh 1:46; (b) of mental perception, e.g., Rom 15:21; Col 2:18; (c) of taking heed, e.g., Mat 8:4; 1Th 5:15; (d) of experience, as … Continue reading “Behold, Beheld”
Behold
Behold This word is so often used in the word of God, that I do not think it unimportant to have a place in our Concordance. Sometimes, it is intended as a note of attention, by way of calling the notice of the reader in a more striking manner; and yet more eminently so, when … Continue reading “Behold”
Behminists
Behminists (Behmen, Jakob) (1575 -1624 ) Mystic and theologian, born Altseidenberg, Germany ; died Gorlitz. He had little education, but having studied the Bible and several mystics, as a devout Lutheran , he preached and wrote on religious and philosophical subjects. His first book, published without his knowledge, 1612 , aroused bitter opposition. The Elector … Continue reading “Behminists”
Behmenists
BEHMENISTS A name given to those mystics who adopt the explications of the mysteries of nature and grace, as given by Jacob Behmen. This writer was born in the year 1575, at Old Seidenburg, near Gorlitz, in upper Lusatia: he was a shoemaker by trade. He is described as having been thoughtful and religious from … Continue reading “Behmenists”
Behmen, Jakob
Behmen, Jakob (Behmen, Jakob) (1575 -1624 ) Mystic and theologian, born Altseidenberg, Germany ; died Gorlitz. He had little education, but having studied the Bible and several mystics, as a devout Lutheran , he preached and wrote on religious and philosophical subjects. His first book, published without his knowledge, 1612 , aroused bitter opposition. The … Continue reading “Behmen, Jakob”
Behmen
Behmen SEE BOEHME. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Behme, David
Behme, David a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born April 2, 1605, at Bernstadt, in Silesia. When twenty-five years of age, he was appointed courtpreacher to prince Henry Wenceslaw of Munsterberg, and pastor pimatius at Vielgutt. In 1638 he was called as court-preacher of Oels and counsellor of Consistory at Bernstadt, where he died, Feb. … Continue reading “Behme, David”
Behm, Michael
Behm, Michael a Lutheran theologian of Germany, son of Johann (1), was born at Konigsberg, Sept. 29, 1612. He studied at different universities, and received the degree of doctor of divinity in 1638; was in 1639 adjunct of the theological faculty in his native place, and in 1640 professor of theology. In 1645 he attended … Continue reading “Behm, Michael”
Behm, Johann
Behm, Johann (2), a Lutheran theologian of Germany, great-grandson of the preceding, was born at Preussisch-Holland, April 17, 1687. He studied at Jena; became an adjunct to the philosophical faculty at Koinigsberg in 1712; was in 1717 professor of Greek and theology; in 1733, member of Consistory; and died Feb. 17, 1753. He wrote, De … Continue reading “Behm, Johann”