Biblia

Smalbroke, Richard

Smalbroke, Richard an English prelate, was born at Birmingham in 1672, and graduated from Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1694. He took his degree of Bachelor of Divinity in 1706 and of Doctor of Divinity in 1708. He was chaplain to archbishop Tenison, treasurer of Llandaff in 1712, and afterwards prebendary of Hereford. He was consecrated … Continue reading “Smalbroke, Richard”

Sluyter, Richard

Sluyter, Richard a minister of the Reformed (Dutch) Church, born at Nassau, N.Y., 1787. He graduated at the New Brunswick Theological Seminary in 1815, and became pastor at Claverack, Columbia Co., N.Y., from 1816 to 1843, when he died. He served also, in connection with his Claverack Church, one or two neighboring churches for some … Continue reading “Sluyter, Richard”

Slumber (Verb)

Slumber (Verb) denotes “to nod in sleep” (akin to neuo, “to nod”), “fall asleep,” and is used (a) of natural slumber, Mat 25:5; (b) metaphorically in 2Pe 2:3, negatively, of the destruction awaiting false teachers. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Slumber

Slumber Pro 6:4 (c) The Lord is warning us against laziness and indifference. He expects His people to be alert, vigilant and active, and not “sleeping on the job.” (See Pro 6:10). Isa 56:10 (a) This is a description of the carelessness, indifference, and laziness of many of the religious leaders of that day and … Continue reading “Slumber”