Taber, To ‘To tap or beat.’ The word is used of the Ninevite maids when led into captivity. They should mourn as doves tabering upon their breasts. Nah 2:7. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
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Taber
TABER To beat the tabret, a small drum or tambourine. The word is used in Jon 2:7 of women beating their breasts in sign of grief. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Taber TABER.Only in Nah 2:7 her handmaids mourn as with the voice of doves, tabering (Amer. RV [Note: Revised Version.] beating) upon their … Continue reading “Taber”
Tabellius
Tabellius (), a Grsecized form (1Es 2:16) of the Heb. name (Ezr 4:7) TABEEL SEE TABEEL (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Tabellius TABELLIUS.See Tabeel, 2. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Tabellius ta-beli-us (, Tabellios): One of the Persian officials in Samaria who wrote a letter to Artaxerxes which caused the … Continue reading “Tabellius”
Tabelel
Tabelel Ta’bel-el. (God is good). An officer of the Persian government in Samaria, in the reign of Artaxerxes. Ezr 4:7. His name appears to indicate that, he was a Syrian. (B.C.519). Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary
Tabeel
Tabeel a Persian governor of Samaria, who joined others in the attempt to prevent the rebuilding of Jerusalem (Ezra 4:7). Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary Tabeel A Syrian officer under the Persian government, who joined in writing from Samaria against Jerusalem to Artaxerxes or Pseudo Smerdis (Ezr 4:7). Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Tabeel TABEEL.1. The father … Continue reading “Tabeel”
Tabeal
Tabeal (Isa 7:6). SEE TABEIL, 1. Tab’eal (Heb. Tabeel’, [in: pause Tabedl’, , Isa 7:6, A. V. Tabeal’], God is good; Sept. ), the name of two men. SEE TOBIEL. 1. The father of the unnamed person on whom Rezin, king of Syria, and Pekah, king of Israel, proposed to bestow the crown of Judah … Continue reading “Tabeal”
Tabbs, Saint
Tabbs, Saint Virgin, abbess, died 683 . She was the daughter of King Ethelfrith and sister of Saint Oswald and Oswy, King of the Northumbrians. She founded the convent of Ebchester, and the monastery for men and women at Coldingham, Berwickshire, where, as abbess , she became the spiritual guide of Saint Etheldreda. The promontory … Continue reading “Tabbs, Saint”
Tabbora
Tabbora A titular see in Africa Proconsularis, suffragan of Carthage. Tabbora or Talbora has been identified with two groups of ruins rather close to each other, now called Tembra, west of Bijga (ancient Bisica) in the valley of Wady Siliana, Tunis. Two bishops are known: Marinus, present at the Conference of Carthage (411), where his … Continue reading “Tabbora”
Tabbath
Tabbath (Heb. Tabbath’, , perh. celebrated [Gesenius]; Sept. v.r. ), a place mentioned in describing the flight of the Midianitish host after Gideon’s night attack; they fled to Beth-shittah, to Zererath, to the brink of Abel-meholah on () Tab- bath (Jdg 7:22). As all these places were in or near the Ghor, Tabbath is probably … Continue reading “Tabbath”
Tabbaoth, The Children of
Tabbaoth, The Children of Ezr 2:43; Neh 7:46. Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary