Attendant Genius SEE GUARDIAN ANGEL. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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Attendance
Attendance ATTENDANCE.In 1Ma 15:32 attendance is used for a kings retinue; while in 1Ti 4:13 it is used in the obsolete sense of attention: Till I come give attendance (RV [Note: Revised Version.] heed) to reading. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Attend, Attendance, Attendant
Attend, Attendance, Attendant “to take heed, give heed,” is said of the priests who “gave attendance at the altar,” Heb 7:13. It suggests devotion of thought and effort to a thing. In 1Ti 4:13 (in the exhortation regarding the public reading of the Scriptures), the RV translates it “give heed,” for the AV, “give attendance.” … Continue reading “Attend, Attendance, Attendant”
Attend, Attendance
Attend, Attendance a-tend; a-tendans: (1) To incline, listen, regard , kashabh; Psa 17:1 etc.); then, in the King James Version, observe, but in the Revised Version (British and American), more frequently, give heed , prosechein noun, as in 1Ti 4:13. (2) To be with, take care of, wait upon (Est 4:5; Heb 7:13; Rom 13:6); … Continue reading “Attend, Attendance”
Attenborough, Thomas Beardsley
Attenborough, Thomas Beardsley an English Congregational minister, was born at Ilkestone in March, 1810. He had not the advantages of Christian nurture, and underwent many trials in his attempts to serve God. Against the wishes of every relative he had, in his seventeenth year he openly professed Christ, connected himself with the Wesleyan Church, and … Continue reading “Attenborough, Thomas Beardsley”
Attavanti
Attavanti SEE ATTACANTI. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Attardi, Pietro
Attardi, Pietro a learned priest of the Oratory, was born at Girgenti, in Sicily, in 1645. He was a man of intense application to study, taking in other sleep than he could get with his head resting on his books. His vast abilities and learning, and extraordinary memory, caused him to be much employed by … Continue reading “Attardi, Pietro”
Attardi, Bonaventura
Attardi, Bonaventura an Augustine monk, was born at St. Philip of Agire, in Sicily, and became professor of Church history in the University of Catania. In 1758 he was made provincial of his order in Sicily and Malta. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Attalus, St
Attalus, St one of the martyrs of Lyons in 577. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Attalus
Attalus (, a Macedonian name of uncertain signification), a king of Pergamus in the time of the Jewish prince Simon ( Maccabees 11:22), and, as would appear from the connected circumstances, about B.C. 139; a closer determination of the date depends upon the year of the consul Lucius (q.v.), named in the same connection (Act … Continue reading “Attalus”