Basic Sentences, Protocol Sentences Sentences formulating the result of observations or perceptions or other experiences, furnishing the basis for empirical verification or confirmation (see Verification). Some philosophers take sentences concerning observable properties of physical things as basic sentences, others take sentences concerning sense-data or perceptions. The sentences of the latter kind are regarded by some … Continue reading “Basic Sentences, Protocol Sentences”
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Bashuysen, Heinrich Jacob Van
Bashuysen, Heinrich Jacob Van a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born Oct. 26, 1679, at Hanau. He studied at Leyden and Franeker, and was in 1701 appointed professor of Oriental languages and Church history at the gymnasium of his native city. In 1703 he was made professor of theology. In 1716 he was called to … Continue reading “Bashuysen, Heinrich Jacob Van”
Bashmuric Version
Bashmuric Version SEE EGYPTIAN VERSIONS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bashemath
Bashemath (Heb. Basmath’, , elsewhere more correctly Anglicized Basmath, q.v.), the name of two females. 1. A daughter of Ishmael, the last married (B.C. 1926) of the three wives of Esau (Gen 36:3-4; Gen 36:13), from whose son, Reuel, four tribes of the Edomites were descended. When first mentioned she is called Mahalath (Gen 28:9); … Continue reading “Bashemath”
Basharites
Basharites a division of the Mohammedan sect called Metaweilah (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bashanhavothjair
BashanHavothJair [Ba’shan-Ha’voth-Ja’ir] The name given to the country of Argob, a district in Bashan, after it had been conquered by Jair. Deu 3:14. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary Bashanhavothjair Ba’shan-ha’voth-ja’ir. (Bashan of the villages of Jair). A name given to Argob, after its conquest by Jair. Deu 3:14. Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary
Bashan, Hill of
Bashan, Hill of (Ps. 68:15), probably another name for Hermon, which lies to the north of Bashan. Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Bashan-Havvoth-Jair
Bashan-Havvoth-Jair bashan-havoth-jair ( , bashan hawwoth ya’r). See HAVVOTH-JAIR. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Bashan-Havoth-Jair
Bashan-havoth-Jair (Heb. hab-Bashan’ Chavvoth’ Yair’, , the Bashan of the villages of Jair; Sept. [v. r. ] v), the general name imposed by Jair, the son of Manasseh, upon the region of Argob (q.v.), conquered by him in Bashan (Deu 3:14), containing sixty cities, with walls and brazen gates (Jos 13:30; 1Ki 4:13). It is … Continue reading “Bashan-Havoth-Jair”
Bashan
BASHAN Fat, fruitful, Num 21:33, a rich hilly district lying east of the Jordan, and between the mountains of Hermon on the north, and those of Gilead and Ammon on the south. The country takes its name from its soft and sandy soil. It is celebrated in Scripture for its rich pasturage: “Rams, of the … Continue reading “Bashan”