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Away With

Away With AWAY WITH.This phrase is used idiomatically with the force of a verb in Isa 1:13 the calling of assemblies, I cannot away with, i.e. tolerate. This verb is omitted (= get away with, i.e. in mod. English get on with). Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Away With (1) To endure, to bear … Continue reading “Away With”

Away

Away * Note: This word is to be taken in connection with various verbs. The verb airo, “to seize, to lift up, take away,” is translated “away with,” in Luk 23:18; Joh 19:15; Act 21:36; Act 22:22, implying a forcible removal for the purpose of putting to death. See BEAR, No. 9. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary … Continue reading “Away”

Awareness

Awareness Consciousness considered in its aspect of act; an act of attentive awareness such as the sensing of a color patch or the feeling of pain is distinguished from the content attended to, the sensed color patch, the felt pain. The psychologlcal theory of intentional act was advanced by F. Brentano (Psychologie vom empirischen Standpunkte) … Continue reading “Awareness”

Awani-Mulon

Awani-Mulon in Hindu mythology, is also an August festival sacred to the worship of Siva, held in memory of a miracle which he performed as a favor to his holy, penitent worshipper Manikawasser. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Awani-Aoton

Awani-Aoton in Hindu mythology, is an Au-gust festival sacred to Siva. The Hindu of the. first three classes assemble, cut their hair, bathe in consecrated waters, and pray God for the forgiveness of the sins which they committed in the year that has passed. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Awakening

Awakening (1) is used with regard to individuals, and designates the first work of the Spirit in conversion, i.e. conviction; (2) it is also applied to revivals of religion, in which multitudes of sinners are awakened. The state of sin is in the New Testament represented as a sort of sleep or death; Eph 5:14, … Continue reading “Awakening”

Awake

Awake In scriptural language, this word is very frequently used to denote a spiritual recovery from death and deadness of sin. Hence, the apostle saith, (Eph 5:14) “Awake, thou that and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light.” Hence, the church saith,”I sleep, but my heart waketh.” (Son 5:2) Heace, the state … Continue reading “Awake”