Biblia

Shultz, Thomas

Shultz, Thomas a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Hamburg, Germany, July 11, 1821. He came to New York with his parents in 1834, was licensed to preach in 1845, and employed to commence a mission at Bloomington, Ia. In 1846 he was admitted on trial in the Illinois Conference, and appointed to the Galena … Continue reading “Shultz, Thomas”

Shulammite

Shulammite SHULAMMITE.See Shunem, Song of Songs. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Shulammite shoola-mt (Son 6:13, the King James Version Shulamite). See SHUNAMMITE. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Shulamite, The

Shulamite, The Shu’lamite, The. One of the personages, in the poem of Solomon’s Son 6:13. The name denotes a woman belonging to a place called Shulem, which is probably the same as Shunem. See Shunem. If, then, Shulamite and Shunammite are equivalent, we may conjecture that the Shunammite, who was the object of Solomon’s passion, … Continue reading “Shulamite, The”

Shulamite

SHULAMITE Peaceful, in Hebrew a feminine name, corresponding to Solomon as Julia does to Julius. It is the figurative name of the bride in Solomon’s Song, Son 6:13 ; and the bridegroom is represented by SOLOMON, also meaning peaceful. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Shulamite (Heb. with the art. hash-Shulammith’, , i.e. the Shulammitess; … Continue reading “Shulamite”

Shukra

Shukra in Hindu mythology, is the planet Venus, or the genius who governs and possesses it a grandson of Brahaspadi, the planet Jupiter, and father of the beautiful Dewajani and a powerful Brahmin. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Shuhite, The

Shuhite, The Shu’hite, The. (decendant of Shuah). This ethnic appellative, “Shuhite, ” is frequent in the book of Job, but only as the epithet of one person, Bildad. The local indications of this book point to a region on the western side of Chaldea, bordering on Arabia; and exactly in this locality, above Hit and … Continue reading “Shuhite, The”

Shuhite

Shuhite (Heb. with the art. hash-Shuchi’, , patronymic from Shuah Sept. v.r. , etc.), an ethnic appellative frequent in the book of Job (Job 2:11; Job 8:1; Job 18:1; Job 25:1; Job 42:9), but only as the epithet of one person, Bildad (q.v.). The local indications of the book of Job point to a region … Continue reading “Shuhite”