Banish (found in the Auth. Vers. only in the forms banished, Hebrews , niddach’, 2Sa 14:13-14, outcast, as elsewhere; and banishment, Hebrews , madduchim’, causes of ban., Lam 2:14, rather seauctions; Chald. or , sheroshu’ or sheroshi’, lit. a rooting out, Ezr 7:26). This was not a punishment enjoined by the Mosaic law; but after … Continue reading “Banish”
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Banira
Banira was probably a Gallic local goddess near Lausanne. She is only mentioned on an inscription found there. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Banim, Michael
Banim, Michael (1796 -1874,/a>) Novelist, born Kilkenny, Ireland ; died Booterstown. He was an active worker in educational and economic movements, and wrote The Croppy, Father Connell, and, in collaboration with his brother, John, The Tales of the O’Hara Family. The Banims rank as the leading Irish national novelists. Their purpose was to do for … Continue reading “Banim, Michael”
Banim, John Michael
Banim, John Michael John Banim Poet, dramatist, novelist, b. 3 April, 1798, at Kilkenny, Ireland; d. 31 August, 1842. His father, following the double occupation of farmer and storekeeper, was in easy circumstances. John’s literary efforts began very early; at ten he wrote some verses and a tale of considerable length. After a preparatory training … Continue reading “Banim, John Michael”
Banim, John
Banim, John (1798 -1842 ) Novelist, brother of Michael Banim, born Kilkenny; died there. His works include the well-known poems Soggarth Aroon, Damon and Pythias, a tragedy, several romances, and about half of the O’Hara tales. The Banims rank as the leading Irish national novelists. Their purpose was to do for Ireland what Walter Scott … Continue reading “Banim, John”
Banid
Banid ( v. r. ; Vulg. Bania), the ancestor or family-head of one of the parties (that of Assalimoth, son of Josa, with 160 retainers) that returned from Babylon with Ezra (1Es 8:36). This represents a name, BANI SEE BANI (q v.), which has apparently escaped from the present Hebrew text (Ezr 8:10). Fuente: Cyclopedia … Continue reading “Banid”
Banias (2)
Banias BANIAS.Ancestor of Salimoth, who returned with Ezra (1Es 8:36). Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Banias (1) ba-nas (B, , Banas; A, , Ban; the King James Version Banid (1 Esdras 8:36)): An ancestor of Salimoth. The descendants of Banias returned with Ezra to Jerusalem. The name is omitted (Ezr 8:10), perhaps due to … Continue reading “Banias (2)”
Banians
BANIANS A religious sect in the empire of the Mogul, who believe a Metempsychosis; and will therefore eat no living creature, nor kill even noxious animals, but endeavour to release them when in the hands of others. The name Banian is sometimes extended to all the idolaters of India, as contradistinguished from the Mahometans. Fuente: … Continue reading “Banians”
Bani
Bani (Heb. Bani’, , built; Sept. usually , sometimes or v, etc.), the name of at least five men. 1. A Levite, son of Shamer, and father of Amzi, of the family of Merari (1Ch 6:46). B.C. long ante 1043. 2. A Gadite, one of David’s thirty-seven warriors (2Sa 23:36). B.C. 1046. 3. A descendant … Continue reading “Bani”
Bangweolo, Northern Rhodesia, vicariate apostolic
Bangweolo, Northern Rhodesia, vicariate apostolic Vicariate Apostolic founded 28 January 1913 , formerly the northern part of the Vicariate Apostolic of Nyassa; entrusted to the White Fathers. Name changed to the vicariate of Kasama on 10 July 1952 . Elevated to the diocese of Kasama on 29 April 1959 . Elevated to the archdiocese of … Continue reading “Bangweolo, Northern Rhodesia, vicariate apostolic”