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Sud

Sud ( v.r. [in No. 2] , , etc.), the name of a stream and of a person in the Apocrypha. 1. A river in the immediate neighborhood of Babylon, on the banks of which Jewish exiles lived (Baruch 1, 4). No such river is known to geographers; but if we assume that the first … Continue reading “Sud”

Suckow, Carl Adolf

Suckow, Carl Adolf a German theologian, was born in 1802 at Mnsterburg, in Silesia. He studied theology and philosophy at Breslau, was appointed in 1834 professor of theology and director of the homiletical seminary at Breslau, and died there in 1847. He wrote, De Protevangelio Jacobi. Pars 1, De Argumento ac Indole Profevansgelii (Vratislavise, 1830): … Continue reading “Suckow, Carl Adolf”

Suck (give suck), Suckling

Suck (give suck), Suckling from thele, “a breast,” is used (a) of the mother, “to suckle,” Mat 24:19; Mar 13:17; Luk 21:23; in some texts in Luk 23:29 (the best have trepho); (b) of the young, “to suck,” Mat 21:16, “sucklings;” Luk 11:27. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Suck

Suck Deu 32:13 (b) The sweetness of CHRIST is obtained by GOD’s people in very difficult circumstances, and under impossible situations. Out of the hard places of life GOD grants His people the indescribable sweetness of His love and care. Deu 33:19 (b) This prophecy tells how the Jews will obtain their riches from the … Continue reading “Suck”

Suchathites

Suchathites A family of scribes at Jabez (1Ch 2:55). Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Suchathites sukath-ts. See SUCATHITES. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Suchathites [Sucha’thites] A family of scribes at Jabez. 1Ch 2:55. The signification of the name is not known. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Suchathite

Suchathite (Heb. only in the plur. Sukathim’, , a patronlymic of unknown origin; Sept. ulg. in taberncaculis commorantes), a designation of the last-named of the three families of scribes which dwelt at Jabezs (1 Chronicles 2, 55); apparently descendants of some person named Suchah, a Judahite of the family of Caleb. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, … Continue reading “Suchathite”

Such as

Such as * Notes: (1) In Act 2:47, AV, the article with the present participle, Passive, of sozo, “to save,” lit., “the (ones), i.e., those, being saved,” is translated “such as (should be saved);” the RV, “those that (were being saved),” gives the correct meaning, marking the kind of persons who were added to the … Continue reading “Such as”

succursal church

succursal church A church or chapel built in an outlying district of a parish, so called because intended to relieve the parish church and accommodate the parishioners living at a distance from it. Today they are called succursal churches. The clergy in charge act as vicars of the parish priest. Ordinarily such churches and chapels … Continue reading “succursal church”