Asovahisto (the pure better one), in Zendic mythology, is the second of the heavenly Amshaspands. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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Asoron
Asoron in Chaldaean philosophy, is the first uncreated substance which arose out of chaos; which, with Kisara, likewise an uncreated substance, produced the three fundamental principles-Anos, Illinos, and Aos. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Asorath
Asorath is an important Mohammedan book of religion, a catechism of religious doctrines, compiled by the first caliph and the greatest learned men of his time. It is a sort of commentary to the Koran. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Asor
Asor (), a plain in Galilee near the Sea of Gennesaret (1Ma 11:67, according to the Vulg. and Syr.; the common Greek has , Auth. Vers. “Nasor;” but the initial has apparently been borrowed from the preceding ), probably Hazor (, which is thus Gracized in the Sept.), in the tribe of Naphtali (comp. Joseph. … Continue reading “Asor”
Asomatica
Asomatica (Gr. a + soma, body, Disembodied) The condition of a mind after separation from its body. — L.W. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy
Asom
Asom (), one of the Israelites whose “sons” had taken foreign wives on the return from Babylon (1Es 9:33); evidently the HASHUM SEE HASHUM (q.v.) of the true text (Ezr 10:33). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Asom ASOM (1Es 9:33). His sons were among those who put away their strange wives; called … Continue reading “Asom”
Asochis, Plain of
Asochis, Plain of a-sokis. See CANA OF GALILEE. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Asnekoth, Saadia Ben-Levi
Asnekoth, Saadia Ben-Levi a Jewish writer of Morocco, who lived in the 17th century, is the author of an Arabic version of Genesis, Psalms, and Daniel, which is preserved in the British Museum at London, MS. No. 5503. That he is the author of this version may be seen from the superscription given at the … Continue reading “Asnekoth, Saadia Ben-Levi”
Asnapper
ASNAPPER The Assyrian king or satrap, under whose direction the territory of the ten tribes was peopled by emigrants from beyond the Euphrates, 2Ki 17:24 ; Ezr 4:10 . Some identify him with Esar-haddon, and some with Shalmaneser. Ezra styles him “great and noble;” but no other trace of him is left. Fuente: American Tract … Continue reading “Asnapper”
Asnah
Asnah (Heb. Asnah’, , perh. hateful, or thorn, otherwise store-house; Sept. ), the head of one of the families of the Nethinim that returned from the Babylonian captivity with Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:50). B.C. ante 536. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Asnah Ezr 2:50. Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Asnah ASNAH.The head of a … Continue reading “Asnah”