Ao was an Assyrian deity called “The Intelligent Guide,” “The Lord of the Visible World,” “The Lord of Knowledge, Glory, and Life.” His most usual symbol was a serpent. In concert with the other great divinities, the city of Dursharyakin (Khorsabad) was dedicated to Ao by Sargon II. Ao was also, according to Wilkinson, the … Continue reading “Ao”
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Anything
Anything *Note: See the RV of Mar 15:5; Joh 16:23; 1Ti 6:7; in Luk 24:41, the RV suitably has “anything to eat,” for AV, “any meat.” Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Anysius, St
Anysius, St succeeded St. Ascholius in the see of Thessalonica, in Macedonia, in 383. He took part with Chrysostom in his sufferings, exchanging letters with him, and disapproving of the acts of his enemies. He is commemorated Dec. 30. See Baillet, Dec. 30. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Anyon, John
Anyon, John an English Congregational minister, was born at Whittle, near Chorley, in the year 1796. He was ordained at Inglewhite, near Preston, and afterwards removed to Pendlebury, near Manchester. In 1845 Mr. Anyon accepted a call to Park, near Ramsbottom, where he labored with much success nearly twenty-two years. He died Nov. 7, 1867. … Continue reading “Anyon, John”
Any
Any * For ANY see Note +, p. 9. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Anxur (Anxurus, Anxyrus, Axurus, or Axur)
Anxur (Anxurus, Anxyrus, Axurus, or Axur) that is, without a beard, was a. title under which Jupiter was worshipped as a child in Campania, and particularly in Anxur, a city of the Volsci. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Anxiety and Anxious
Anxiety and Anxious * For ANXIETY and ANXIOUS see CARE, A, No. 1, B, No. 1 Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
ANXIETY
Anxiety See Care, Careful. Fuente: Dictionary of the Apostolic Church ANXIETY In a world where people face daily troubles and future uncertainties, it is natural that often they become anxious (1Co 7:32-33). Those who trust in God, however, need not be burdened by anxiety. God understands their troubles and concerns, and he promises them his … Continue reading “ANXIETY”
Anwyl, Edward
Anwyl, Edward a Welsh Wesleyan minister, a native of Llanegryn, Merionethshire, entered the ministry in 1808, had a long, useful, and influential course, and died in February, 1857, in the seventieth year of his age. For sixteen years he was chairman of the North Wales district. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1857. Fuente: Cyclopedia … Continue reading “Anwyl, Edward”
Anvil
anvil Emblem in art associated with Saint Eligius , goldsmith and metal-worker. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary Anvil (, pa’am, so called from being beaten, Isa 41:7; elsewhere a step, corner, time, etc.; , Sir 38:28), the utensil employed apparently among the Hebrews, as with other nations, by blacksmiths for hammering upon. SEE METAL; SEE SMITH; … Continue reading “Anvil”