Sudias (), a corrupt Greek form (1 Esdr. 5, 26) of the name HODAVIAH or HODEVAH SEE HODEVAH (q.v.) of the Hebrew lists (Ezra 3:40; Neh 7:43). s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Sudias SUDIAS (1Es 5:26) = Ezr 2:40 Hodaviah, Neh 7:43 Hodevah. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Sudias sudi-as … Continue reading “Sudias”
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Sudhoff, Carl
Sudhoff, Carl a doctor of divinity, and prominent theologian of the Calvinistic Church of Germany, who died in the year 1865 at Frankfort-on-the-Main, is the author of, Weihestunden (4th ed. Hamm. 1865 ): Der Heidelberger Katechismus zergliedert (2nd ed. Kreuznach, 1854): De Convenientia que inter utrumque Gratie Instrumentucm, Verbum Dei, et Sacramentum Intercedat, etc. (ibid. … Continue reading “Sudhoff, Carl”
Sudden, Suddenly
Sudden, Suddenly “sudden,” occurs in 1Th 5:3, where it has the place of emphasis at the beginning of the sentence, as olethros, “destruction,” which the adjective qualifies, has at the end; in Luk 21:34, it is used adverbially, RV, “suddenly” (AV, “unawares”). See UNAWARES. “suddenly,” occurs in Act 2:2; Act 16:26; Act 28:6. a strengthened … Continue reading “Sudden, Suddenly”
SUDDEN EVENTS
SUDDEN EVENTS Ecc 9:12; Mal 3:1; Mat 24:27; Mar 13:36; Luk 2:13; Act 2:2; Act 9:3; Act 16:26 –SEE Second Coming, FUTURE, THE & FUTURE, THE Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible
Suddath, William W
Suddath, William W a Presbyterian minister, was born in Fairfax County, Va., July 31, 1826. He professed religion in his nineteenth year, was received by the Lexington Presbytery of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church as a candidate for the ministry, and was licensed to preach in 1847. About this time he entered Chapel Hill College in … Continue reading “Suddath, William W”
Suddards, William, D.D
Suddards, William, D.D a Protestant Episcopal clergyman, was born in 1800. He was originally a Methodist preacher, was ordained by bishop M’Ilvaine, was rector of Grace Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, over forty years, and died there, February 20, 1883. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Sudbury, Simon
Sudbury, Simon SEE SIMON OF SUDBURY. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Sudarium, or Sudary
Sudarium, or Sudary (sweat-cloth): 1. The purficatorium (q.v.) for wiping the chalice; 2. The maniple (q.v.); 3. The veronica (q.v.) (the blessing of the priest’s eyes with the sudarium was forbidden in 1549); 4. The banner of a bishop’s staff, called also vexillucit (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Sudan
Sudan The Vicariate Apostolic of Sudan or Central-Africa (SUDANENSIS SEU AFRICÆ CENTRALIS), in North-Eastern Africa, includes the whole Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, the part of Egypt south of Assuan, the French territory from Fezzan to 10° N. lat., parts of Adamaua and Sokoto on Lake Tchad, and the Nile Province of Uganda Protectorate. It was erected on … Continue reading “Sudan”
Sudaili, Stephen Bar
Sudaili, Stephen Bar a Monophysite monk, who, according to the CndelabEum Sanctorum of Abul-faraj (q.v.), in Assemani, Bibl. Orient. 2, 291, lived about A.D. 500, at first in Edessa and afterwards in Jerusalem. He is credited with the authorship of a work which circulated under the name of Hierotheus, the teacher and predecessor of Pseudo-Dionysius, … Continue reading “Sudaili, Stephen Bar”