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Baker, Albert

Baker, Albert a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in the city of Baltimore, Sept. 15, 1820. He experienced religion in 1835; and in 1839 entered the Baltimore Conference, wherein he served the Church until his death, Oct. 19, 1842. Mr. Baker was a vigorous, devoted, and very promising young man. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, … Continue reading “Baker, Albert”

Baker

Baker In Egypt the king had a man-servant who is called his ‘chief baker,’ Gen 40:1-22; Gen 41:10; but in Israel the baking was done by the women of each house, as Abraham called to Sarah to prepare cakes upon the hearth, Gen 18:6; and Samuel said that if the Israelites had a king he … Continue reading “Baker”

Bakemeats

Bakemeats bakmets: Only in Gen 40:17 the King James Version and the English Revised Version. All manner of baked food for Pharaoh the American Standard Revised Version. Any kind of meat baked or cooked. See BREAD; FOOD. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Bake, Reinhard

Bake, Reinhard a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born May 4, 1587. In 1616 he was appointed deacon and in 1617 pastor of the Cathedral Church at Magdeburg. When Tilly (well known in the history of the Thirty Years’ War) had the cathedral church opened, in which, according to some, one thousand, according to others … Continue reading “Bake, Reinhard”

Bake, Henry

Bake, Henry an English Congregational minister, was born at Bishop Monkton, near Ripon, Nov. 26, 1800. His early educational advantages were very meagre. He joined the Methodists at the age of fifteen, and soon after became a local preacher. He had strong desires for the stated ministry, and, on his marrying, joined the Congregationalists, began … Continue reading “Bake, Henry”

Bake

Bake (Heb. in the dual , mozena’yim, i.e. two poisers; and so the Chald. equivalent, , mozena’yin, Dan 5:27; once the Hebrews , kaneh’, prop. a branch, as of cane, used in the sing. Isa 46:6, the rod or beam of a steel-yard; in Rev 6:5, , a yoke, hence a pair of balances). In … Continue reading “Bake”

Bakbukiah

Bakbukiah (Heb. Bakbukyah’, , prob. wasting of Jehovah; Sept. , , but other copies omit), a Levits, second among his brethren, who dwelt at Jerusalem on the return from Babylon (Neh 11:17; Neh 12:9; Neh 12:25, where the identity is proved by the associated names). B.C. post 536. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical … Continue reading “Bakbukiah”