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Await

Await a-wat: Only in Act 9:24 the King James Version, in its now obsolete sense as a noun, ambush: their laying await was known of Saul. the Revised Version (British and American) their plot. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Await * For AWAIT (AV of Act 9:24; Act 20:3, Act 20:19; Act 23:30) see PLOT … Continue reading “Await”

Avyakta

Avyakta (Skr.) “Unmanifest”, descriptive of or standing for brahman (q.v.) in one of its or “his” aspects, symbolizing the superabundance of the creative principle, or designating the condition of the universe not yet become phenomenal (aja, unborn). — K.F.L. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy

Avvim, Avites

Avvim, Avites avim avts , awwm; , Heuaoi, also unaspirated; also used to represent the name of the Hivites): The early inhabitants of the southern extremity of Canaan afterward occupied by the Philistines (Deu 2:23; compare Jos 13:3, Jos 13:4, the King James Version Avim, avim). The Avvim of Jos 18:23 was a town of … Continue reading “Avvim, Avites”

Avvim

Avvim AVVIM.1. The Avvim are spoken of in Deu 2:23 (cf. Jos 13:4) as primitive inhabitants of S.W. Palestine near Gaza, who were absorbed by the immigrants from Caphtor (wh. see), i.e. the Philistines. 2. A Benjamite town (Jos 18:23); site unknown. J. F. McCurdy. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Avva

Avva ava , awwa’; the King James Version Ava, ava: A province, the people of which Shalmaneser king of Assyria placed in the cities of Samaria in the room of the children of Israel taken into exile by him (2Ki 17:24). It is probably the same as Ivva (2Ki 18:34; 2Ki 19:13; Isa 37:13), a … Continue reading “Avva”

Avun

Avun a personage of Etruscan mythology. He is represented on a mirror as a warrior armed with a spear in company with the male Turan. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature