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Bathen

Bathen (Ibn el- Bathen, i.e. inner science), in Mohammedanism, is the inner, spiritual life, which consists in the purification and enlightening of the heart. The mystical sects among them call the practice of this inner life Tharikat and Habikat, i.e. the way and the truth. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Bathed

Bathed signifies “to bathe or to wash.” In Joh 13:10 the RV “bathed” is necessary to distinguish the act from the washing of feet. See WASH. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Bathe, William

Bathe, William Writer on music and education, b. at Dublin, Ireland, 2 April, 1564; d. at Madrid, 17 June, 1614. His parents, John Bathe and Eleanor Preston, were distinguished both by their lineage and by their loyalty to the Catholic Faith. He went to Oxford about 1583 and while a student there wrote “A Brief … Continue reading “Bathe, William”

Bathe

Bathe (in Heb. , rachats’, Gr. ). The bath is in the East, on account of the hot climate and abundant dust, constantly necessary for the preservation of health, especially the prevention of cutaneous disorders; hence it was among the Hebrews one of the first purificative duties (Neh 4:23), and in certain cases of (Levitical) … Continue reading “Bathe”

Bath-Zacharias

Bath-zacharias ( v. r. Josephus ; for the Hebrews , House of Zechariah), a place named only in 1Ma 6:32-33, to which Judas Maccabaeus marched from Jerusalem, and where he encamped for the relief of Bethsura (Bethzur) when the latter was besieged by Antiochus Eupator. The two places were seventy stadia apart (Joseph. Ant. 12:9, … Continue reading “Bath-Zacharias”

Bath-shua

Bath-shua a variation of the name of BATH-SHEBA SEE BATH-SHEBA (q.v.), mother of Solomon, occurring only in 1Ch 3:5. It is perhaps worth notice that Shua was a Canaanite name (comp. 1Ch 2:3, and Gen 38:2; Gen 38:12, where Bath-shua is really the name of Judah’s wife), while Bath-sheba’s original husband was a Hittite. Fuente: … Continue reading “Bath-shua”

Bath-sheba

BATH-SHEBA The wife of Uriah, and probably granddaughter of Atithophel which see. David first committed adultery with her, then caused her husband to be slain, and afterwards took her to wife. These sins displeased Jehovah, who sent the prophet Nathan to David, with the parable of the ewe lamb, 2Sa 12:1 . David bitterly repented, … Continue reading “Bath-sheba”