Beg, Beggar, Beggarly a strengthened form of aiteo, is used in Luk 16:3. lit., “to ask besides” (pros, “towards,” used intensively, and aiteo), “to ask earnestly, to importune, continue asking,” is said of the blind beggar in Joh 9:8. In Mar 10:46; Luk 18:35 certain mss. have this verb; the most authentic have prosaites, “a … Continue reading “Beg, Beggar, Beggarly”
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Beg
Beg (, bakash’, so rendered Psa 37:25, elsewhere seek, etc.; , shaal’, Psa 104:10; Pro 20:4; elsewhere ask, etc.; , Luk 16:3; , Mar 10:46; Luk 18:35; Joh 9:8) Beg SEE BECC. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Beg That the poor existed among the Hebrews we have abundant evidence (Ex. 23:11; Deut. … Continue reading “Beg”
Before, Beforetime
Before, Beforetime the neuter of the adjective protos (the superlative degree of pro, “before”), signifies “first, or at the first,” (a) in order of time, e.g., Luk 10:5; Joh 18:13; 1Co 15:46; 1Th 4:16; 1Ti 3:10; (b) in enumerating various particulars, e.g., Rom 3:2; 1Co 11:18; 1Co 12:28; Heb 7:2; Jam 3:17. It is translated … Continue reading “Before, Beforetime”
Before
Before BEFORE.In Gen 11:28 Haran died before his father Terah, the meaning is in the presence of as RV [Note: Revised Version.] , literally before the face of. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Before be-for: The translation of a great variety of Hebrew and Greek words. Haran died before (the English Revised Version in … Continue reading “Before”
Befit, Befitting
Befit, Befitting is translated “befit” in Tit 2:1, RV (AV, “become”). See BECOME. primarily, “to have arrived at, reached to, pertained to,” came to denote “what is due to a person, one’s duty, what is befitting.” It is used ethically in the NT; Eph 5:4, RV, “are (not) befitting,” for AV, “are (not) convenient;” Col … Continue reading “Befit, Befitting”
Befana
Befana A great fair held in Rome during the season of Epiphany. A popular practise survives of selling earthenware images, and whistles. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Befall
Befall “to become,” is rendered “befell” in Mar 5:16; “hath befallen” in Rom 11:25, RV, for AV, “is happened to;” so the RV in 2Co 1:8; 2Ti 3:11. lit., “to walk, or go together” (sun, “with,” baino, “to go”), is used of things which happen at the same time; hence, “to come to pass, befall,” … Continue reading “Befall”
BEE’ROTH
BEEROTH Wells, a city of Benjamin, near Gibeon, Jos 9:17 . It is now El- Bireh, a village of 700 inhabitants, on a ridge seven miles north of Jerusalem. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary
Beeves
BEEVES Cattle, including the larger antelopes, Lev 22:19 . It is the old plural of beef. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Beeves (an old English plural of the word beef), a name applicable to all ruminating animals except camels, and especially to the Bovidce, or horned cattle (Lev. 22:19, 21; Num. 31:28, 30, 33, … Continue reading “Beeves”
Beeve
Beeve (, baker’, horned animals, Lev 22:19; Lev 22:21; Num 31:28; Num 31:30; Num 31:33; Num 31:38; Num 31:44; elsewhere rendered ox, bullock, herd, etc.; in Arabic, alb kar), cattle, herds, applicable to all Ruminantia, the camels alone excepted; but more particularly to the Bovidae and the genera of the larger antelopes. SEE OX; SEE … Continue reading “Beeve”