Biblia

Beach, James

Beach, James a Congregational minister, was born at Winchester, Conn. He graduated from Williams College in 1804, and studied theology under Rev. Asahel Hooker; was ordained pastor in Winsted, Conn., in 1805, resigned his charge in 1843, and died June 10, 1850, aged seventy years. See Sprague, Annals of the Amer. Pulpit, ii, 319. Fuente: … Continue reading “Beach, James”

Beach, H. W

Beach, H. W a Methodist Episcopal minister, was admitted into the Upper Iowa Conference in 1858, but became superamnnuated, on accotunt of ill-health, in 1863. At the close of one year, he made another year’s effort to keep in the effective ranks, but bodily weak ness obliged him to resume a superannuated relation, which he … Continue reading “Beach, H. W”

Beach, Anson F

Beach, Anson F a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Cheshire, Conn., in 1810. He experienced conversion at the age of nineteen, soon began preaching, and in 1833 united with the New York Conference. In that body, with but a short intermission as supernumerary, he labored earnestly to the close of his life, Oct. 6, … Continue reading “Beach, Anson F”

Beach

Beach BEACH.The Revised Version NT 1881, OT 1885 translation of ,, which the Authorized Version renders shore. In the Gospels the word occurs only in Mat 13:2; Mat 13:48 and Joh 21:4. In classical Greek usually, though not always, means that part of the seashore on which the tide ebbs and flows, and in the … Continue reading “Beach”

Be

Be BE.To be is to exist, as in To be, or not to be, that is the question. This primary meaning is found in Gen 5:24 Enoch walked with God; and he was not; Heb 11:6 he that cometh to God must believe that he is. The auxiliary use is later. In 1611 be and … Continue reading “Be”

Bdellium

BDELLIUM Commonly supposed to mean the aromatic gum of a tree growing near the Persian gulf, etc. It is transparent, and bitter to the taste, yet very fragrant while burning. But the substance so called, whatever is was, is mentioned in connection with gold and gems; while gum is certainly not so remarkable a gift … Continue reading “Bdellium”