Biblia

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

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”