Backereel, Gilles a Dutch painter, was a native of Italy and contemporary with Rubens. He competed with Vandyke in an altar-piece in a church at Antwerp. In the cathedral at Bruges is an altar piece by (illes Backereel representing St. Charles Borromeo administering the sacrament to a numerous group of persons attacked by the plague. … Continue reading “Backereel, Gilles”
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Backer, Augustin de
Backer, Augustin de Bibliographer, born at Antwerp, Belgium, 18 July, 1809; died at Liège, 1 December, 1873. He was educated at the Jesuit Colleges of Saint-Nicholas, Beauregard, Saint-Acheul, and Fribourg. In 1835 he was received into the Society of Jesus by the General, Father Roothaan, who sent him to Nivelles, in Belgium, for his novitiate. … Continue reading “Backer, Augustin de”
Backer (or Bakker), Jakob Van (Jacopo Do Palermo)
Backer (or Bakker), Jakob Van (Jacopo Do Palermo) a Dutch historical painter, was. born at Antwerp in 1530. While young he was employed by Palermo, a dealer in, pictures, after whom he was sometimes named. Palermo kept Backer employed constantly, and sent his .pictures to Paris, where they were very much admired. Backer painted some … Continue reading “Backer (or Bakker), Jakob Van (Jacopo Do Palermo)”
Backbiting
Backbiting See Evil-speaking. Fuente: Dictionary of the Apostolic Church BACKBITING See DETRACTION and SLANDER. Fuente: Theological Dictionary Backbiting General references Psa 15:1-3; Pro 25:23; Rom 1:28; Rom 1:30; 2Co 12:20 Accusation, False; Slander; Speaking, Evil Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Backbiter, Backbiting
Backbiter, Backbiting a “backbiter,” and katalalia (2636), “backbiting,” are formed from kata, “against,” and laleo, “to speak.” Katalalos is used in Rom 1:30. Katalalia is translated “evil speaking” in 1Pe 2:1, “backbiting” in 2Co 12:20. Note: The corresponding verb katalaleo the RV translates “speak against,” in its five occurrences, Jam 4:11 (three times); 1Pe 2:12, … Continue reading “Backbiter, Backbiting”
Backbite
Backbite (in Psa 15:3, , ragal’, to run about tattling; in Pro 25:23, , se’ther, secrecy in tale-bearing; in Rom 1:30, , an evil speaker; in 2Co 12:20, , evil-speaking), maliciously to defame an absent person. SEE SLANDER. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Backbite In Ps. 15:3, the rendering of a word … Continue reading “Backbite”
Back To Christ
Back To Christ BACK TO CHRIST.The movement or tendency described in the phrase back to Christ belongs mainly to the past half century, and both its wide extent and its far-reaching consequences for religious thought justify us in regarding it as the most important theological event of the period. The phrase can be received as … Continue reading “Back To Christ”
Back, Friedrich
Back, Friedrich a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born in 1801, and died as pastor at Kastellaun and superintendent of the diocese of Simmern, Feb. 13, 1879. He is the author of, Die dltesten Kirchen im Lanzde wischen Rhein, Mosel, Nahe und Glan bis zum Beginn des dreissihrigen Krieges: 1. Theil, Die Zeit vor der … Continue reading “Back, Friedrich”
Back, Back Parts
Back, Back Parts (1) , ‘ahar, back side as in the King James Version): He led the flock to the back of the wilderness (Exo 3:1), i.e. to the pasture-lands on the other side of the desert from the Midianite encampments. (2) , ‘ahor, hinder part, the West): Used of God in an anthropomorphic sense … Continue reading “Back, Back Parts”
Back (Noun)
Back (Noun) “the back,” is derived from a root no–, signifying “to bend, curve.” It is used in Rom 11:10. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words