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Armhole

Armhole armhol: The Hebrew word , ‘accl, is used in Jer 38:12 in the sense of armpits. When the prophet was pulled up out of the pit by ropes, the armpits were protected with rags and old garments. The meaning in Eze 13:18 the King James Version (the Revised Version (British and American) elbows, the … Continue reading “Armhole”

Armett, Thomas

Armett, Thomas an English Wesleyan minister, was born in Staffordshire, Dec. 29,.1787. He entered the ministry in 1813; became a supernumerary in i844; and died Oct. 22, 1864. He was happy and useful. See Minutes of British Conference, 1865, p. 13. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Armenierstadt

Armenierstadt (Hungarian, Szamos-Ujvar, Lat., Armenopolis). A city in the Transylvanian county of Szolnok-Doboka, situated on the upper Szamos, an eastern tributary of the Theiss, and the seat of a Uniat Greek diocese (Armenopolis) that embraces the northern part of Transylvania; the see is suffragen to the Archbishop of Fogaras and Alba Julia, who resides at … Continue reading “Armenierstadt”

ARMENIANS

ARMENIANS The inhabitants of Armenia, whose religion is the Christian, of the Eutychian sect; that is, they hold but one nature in Jesus Christ. See EUTYCHIANS. They assert also the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Father only. They believe that Christ at his descent into hell freed the souls of the damned from … Continue reading “ARMENIANS”

Armenian Versions of the Bible

Armenian Versions of the Bible ar-meni-an vurshuns, bb’l. I.Ancient Armenian 1.Circumstances under Which Made 2.The Translators Apocrypha Omitted 3.Revision 4.Results of Circulation 5.Printed Editions II.Modern Armenian Versions 1.Ararat-Armenian 2.Constantinopolitan-Armenian III.Armenian Language Literature I. Ancient Armenian 1. Circumstances Under Which Made Armenia was in large measure Christianized by Gregory Lousavorich (the Illuminator: consecrated 302 ad; died … Continue reading “Armenian Versions of the Bible”

Armenian Versions

Armenian Versions At present there exist three Armenian versions-viz. the Ancient, the Ararat, and. the Modern Armenian versions.. I. Ancient Armenian.-Part of the history of this version has already been given under SEE ARMENIAN VERSION (q.v.), and we add here the following: In 1775 a body of learned men at Paris undertook a new and … Continue reading “Armenian Versions”

Armenian Version

Armenian Version This translation of the Bible was undertaken in the year 410 by Mesrob, with the aid of his pupils Joannes Eccelensis and Josephus Palnensis. It appears that the Patriarch Isaac first attempted, in consequence of the Persians having destroyed all the copies of the Greek version, to make a translation from the Peshito; … Continue reading “Armenian Version”

Armenian Rite

Armenian Rite That used by the Armenian Church. It belongs to the Antiochene family. Originally, the language was Syriac, but it is now ancient Armenian. This rite is used by both Uniats and Gregorians, i.e., those separated from Rome. On Christmas Eve and Easter Eve Mass is celebrated in the evening. The use of curtains … Continue reading “Armenian Rite”