Banner, Or Standard, Or Ensign, Or Signal (q.v. severally). These words are probably used indiscriminately by the sacred writers. Some of the rabbins suppose that the ancient Hebrew tribe- standards were flags bearing figures derived from the comparisons used by Jacob in his final prophetic blessing on his sons. Thus they have Judah represented by … Continue reading “Banner, Or Standard, Or Ensign, Or Signal”
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Banner, Ensign, Standard
Banner, Ensign, Standard BANNER, ENSIGN, STANDARD.That the Hebrews, like the Egyptians (Wilkinson, Anc. Egyp. [1878] I. 195, illust.), Assyrians, and other ancient nations, possessed military ensigns is a safe inference from Num 2:2, but not from the mention of the standard-bearer in Isa 10:18 AV [Note: Authorized Version.] , which is to be rendered as … Continue reading “Banner, Ensign, Standard”
Banner
banner A symbol of victory, belonging to military saints and to missionaries , and associated in Christian art with Our Saviour after His Resurrection indicative of his victory over death Saint Ansano Saint Felix of Valois Saint George Saint Hubert Saint Joan of Arc Saint Julian Saint Maurice and Companions Michael the Archangel Saint Reparata … Continue reading “Banner”
Banneas
Banneas BANNEAS.1Es 9:26 = Benaiah of Ezr 10:25. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Banneas ban-eas (, Bannaas; the King James Version Baanias (1 Esdras 9:26) = Benaiah (Ezr 10:25)): Banneas put away his strange wife. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Bannas
Bannas BANNAS.A Levite who returned with Zerubbabel (1Es 5:26). Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Bannas banas (, Bannos; the King James Version, Banuas): A name occurring in the list of those who returned from the captivity with Zerubbabel (1 Esdras 5:26). Bannas and Sudias are represented by Hoodaviah in the lists of Ezra and … Continue reading “Bannas”
Bannard, John
Bannard, John a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Falwell, England, Jan. 6, 1820. He was converted in his nineteenth year; graduated at Union College in 1846; taught during several subsequent years in Jonesville Academy, and in 1850 united with the Troy Conference, which he served till his decease, May 11, 1853. Mr. Bannard was … Continue reading “Bannard, John”
Bannaia
Bannaia ( v. r. , Vulg. Bannus), one of the sons of Asom that renounced their Gentile wives after the captivity (1Es 9:33); apparently a corruption for ZABAD SEE ZABAD (q.v.) of the genuine text (Ezr 10:33). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Bannaia ba-naya. See SABANNEUS. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Bannah
Bannah 1. Son of Rimmon, a Benjamite. With his brother Rechab, he murdered Ishbosheth; they were slain in turn by David, their hands and feet cut off, and their bodies hung over the pool at Hebron (2Sa 4:2-9). 2Sa 4:2. 2Sa 23:29; 1Ch 11:30. 3. 1Ki 4:16. 4. Ezr 2:2; Neh 7:7; Neh 10:27. Fuente: … Continue reading “Bannah”
Bann
Bann SEE BANNS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Banmaw, Myanmar, diocese of
Banmaw, Myanmar, diocese of Founded on 28 August 2006. Suffragen of the archdiocese of Madalay. See also Catholic-Hierarchy.Org Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary