Amiot SEE AMYOT. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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Aminon
Aminon (2Sa 13:20). SEE AMNON. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Aminadab
Aminadab a-mina-dab (, Aminadab): the King James Version: Greek form of Amminadab (which see). Thus the Revised Version (British and American) (Mat 1:4; Luk 3:33). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Aminadab Aminadab, 1 Aminadab (kindred of the prince), one of the ancestors of David and of Christ (Mat 1:4). He was the son of Aram, … Continue reading “Aminadab”
Amin Deva (Or Jamindiv)
Amin Deva (Or Jamindiv) is one of the four supreme gods of the Mongolians. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Amin
Amin (Arab. faithful), a name given by the Mohammedans to the angel Gabriel, as faithfully doing God’s will. They hold that he was employed by God to carry the Koran down from heaven, verse by verse, to Mohammed. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Amimil
Amimil in Mexican mythology, is a god of fisheries, whom all the nations of the Isthmus, but more especially the inhabitants of the island Knitlahuar, worshipped. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Amiens, France
Amiens, France City, capital of Department of Somme. It was the Samarobriva of Caesar , and capital of the Ambiani, from whom it derives its name, and later the countship of Amienois. The first known bishop of the Diocese of Amiens was Saint Eulogius (4th century ). Other noted bishops: William of Macon, jurist; Jean … Continue reading “Amiens, France”
Amiens, Diocese of
Amiens, Diocese of (AMBIANUM). Comprises the department of Somme. It was a suffragan of the archdiocese of Reims during the old regime, of Paris, 1802 to 1822, and of Reims again, since 1822. Abbé Duchesne denies any value to the legend of two Saints Firmin, honoured on the first and twenty-fifth of September, as the … Continue reading “Amiens, Diocese of”
Amieline, Claude
Amieline, Claude a French theologian, was born in Paris in 1635, being a son of the attorney at Chatelet. He for a time gave his attention to law, until, disgusted with the world, he entered the Brotherhood of the Oratory, April 29, 1660. In 1663 he received priest’s orders, and was made chief chanter of … Continue reading “Amieline, Claude”
Amidst
Amidst * For AMIDST see MIDST Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words