SHOES See SANDALS. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Shoes Shoes are mentioned as early as Exo 3:5, when Moses was told to put off his shoes, for the ground on which he stood was holy, for God was there. Act 7:33. The same was said to Joshua. Jos 5:15. It showed that as yet … Continue reading “Shoes”
Shoelatchet
Shoelatchet Shoe lace or thong. Gen 14:23; Isa 5:27; Mar 1:7. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary Shoelatchet Gen 14:23 (c) Abraham uses this figure to tell the king that he would have nothing whatever from him, whether it be the least thing, or the greatest. It is a lesson to us that we should depend entirely … Continue reading “Shoelatchet”
Shoe, Shoe-Latchet
Shoe, Shoe-Latchet shoo, shoolach-et (, naal, literally, that which is fastened, with denominative verb , naal, to provide with shoes (2Ch 28:15; Eze 16:10); , hupodema (Sirach 46:19; Mat 3:11, etc.), from the verb , hupodeo (Mar 6:9; Eph 6:15), to bind under, , sandalion, sandal (Judith 10:4; 16:9; Mar 6:9; Act 12:8); the King … Continue reading “Shoe, Shoe-Latchet”
Shoe Sandal
Shoe Sandal With one exception the references to shces or sandals are all found in the Book of Acts. Two of these are quotations, one from Exo 3:5 (Act 7:33), and the other from the Gospels, Mat 3:11, Mar 1:7, Luk 3:16, and Joh 1:27 (Act 13:25). The latter gives scope for comparison, and raises … Continue reading “Shoe Sandal”
Shoe Latchet
Shoe Latchet SEE LATCHET; SEE SHOE. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Shoe
Shoe ( naal, so called from fastening on the foot, everywhere so rendered, except once [Isa 11:15], dryshod but in Deu 33:25 , minal, which probably means a bolt, as elsewhere [lock, Neh 3:3; Neh 3:6; Neh 3:13-15; Son 5:5]; ), properly a sandal. It does not seem probable that the foot coverings of the … Continue reading “Shoe”
Shodeleth
Shodeleth in Hindu mythology, is a place in the vicinity of every city where the dead are burned. It always contains a stone representing king Aritshandra, who was at one time overseer of such a place, and in that position denied to his own son the honor of being burned because the boy’s mother was … Continue reading “Shodeleth”
Shod
Shod * For SHOD see BIND, No. 3 Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words Shod Eph 6:15 (a) This is symbolical of the act of the Christian who puts on the graces of Heaven which makes his life so attractive that it prepares the way for the message from his lips. His walk corresponds … Continue reading “Shod”
Shoco
Shoco 2Ch 11:7. SHOCHO in 2Ch 28:18; SHOCHOH in 1Sa 17:1. (See SOCHO.) Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Shoco See Socoh, 1 Socoh, 1 Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible Shoco Sho’co. 2Ch 11:7. One of the four varieties of the name, Socoh. See Socoh. Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary
Shockley, James A
Shockley, James A a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in South Carolina l809. He was converted at twelve years of age, obtained license to preach in 1840, was received on a trial in the Mississippi Conference in 1841, and appointed to the Paulding Circuit; in 1842, to the Decatur Circuit; in 1843, to the Whitesand … Continue reading “Shockley, James A”