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Aramitess

Aramitess (Heb. Arammiyah’, , Sept. , 1Ch 7:14), a female Syrian, as the word is elsewhere rendered. SEE ARAM. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Aramitess ARAMITESS.A feminine form which occurs in both AV [Note: Authorized Version.] and RV [Note: Revised Version.] of 1Ch 7:14, for the elsewhere frequent term Syrian. Fuente: Hastings’ … Continue reading “Aramitess”

Arambha-vada

Arambha-vada (Skr.) The theory of evolution expounded by the Nyaya and Vaisesika (q.v.), according to which atoms having been created combine to form the complex world, a sort of emergent evolution. — K.F.L. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy

Aramaic Versions

Aramaic Versions SEE SYRIAC VERSIONS; SEE TARGUM. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Aramaic Versions See TARGUM. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Aramaic Language

Aramaic Language ar-a-maik langwaj (, ‘aramth; the King James Version Syrian, Syriac; SYRIAN in the Revised Version (British and American)): 1.Early Notices of Aramaic in Scripture 2.Extra-Biblical Evidences of Aramaic 3.The Script of Aramaic Inscriptions 4.Dialects of Aramaic 5.Grammatical Peculiarities 6.Comparison of Aramaic of Sinjirli with that of Bible 7.Comparison of Aramaic of Assouan with … Continue reading “Aramaic Language”

Aramaic

Aramaic See Language. Fuente: Dictionary of the Apostolic Church Aramaic (from Aram, a country in southwestern Asia) A Semitic language, used in Babylonia, Mesopotamia, Syria, etc., and spoken by thc Jews during and after the Babylonian exile (606-536 B.C. ). It was used by Christ. Fragments of the Old Testament (Daniel 2:4-7:29) and Saint Matthew’s … Continue reading “Aramaic”

Aramaeans, Arameans

Aramaeans, Arameans ar-a-me ans: Often in the King James Version and the Revised Version (British and American) Syrians. See SYRIA. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Arama, Meir

Arama, Meir (also. called, by way. of distinction, , ” the Rabbi Meieri”), a Jewisiu; itwer, son of Isaac, was born in Saragossa. He accompanied his father to Naples in 1492, and after his death (1494) emigrated to Salonica, where he died in 1556. He wrote valuable annotations on Isaiah, Jeremiah; Job, the Psalms, the … Continue reading “Arama, Meir”

Arama, Isaac

Arama, Isaac (also called Baal-Akedah), a celebrated Jewish philosopher and commentator, was born in Zamora about 1460, and was one of the 300,000 Jews who were expelled in 1492 from Spain. He went to Naples, where he died in 1494. The work which immortalized his name is called Akedath Isaac ( ), The Litigation of … Continue reading “Arama, Isaac”

Aram-Zobah

Aram-Zobah SEE ARAM. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Aram-zobah (Ps. 60, title), probably the region between the Euphrates and the Orontes. Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary Aram-Zobah a-ram-zoba. See SYRIA. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia