Sherezer (Zec 7:2). SEE SHAREZER 2. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Sherezer one of the messengers whom the children of the Captivity sent to Jerusalem “to pray for them before the Lord” (Zech. 7:2). Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary Sherezer Sent with Regem Melech by the Jews of the country to “the house … Continue reading “Sherezer”
Sherets
Sherets SEE CREEPING THING Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Sheresh
Sheresh (Heb. id’ ,. but occurring only in pause, Sha’resh, , root, [Furst, union]; Sept. .v. r. ), second of the two sons of Machir by Maachah, and father of Ulam and Rakem (1Ch 7:16). B.C. ante 1658. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Sheresh root, a descendant of Manasseh (1 Chr. 7:16). … Continue reading “Sheresh”
Sherebiah
Sherebiah (Heb. Sherebyah’ , heat [Furst, sprout] of Jehovah; Sept.’, v.r. , v, v, ettc.), a prominent Levite of the family of Mahli the Merarite, who, with his sons and brethren (eighteen all) joined Ezra’s party of returning colonists at the river Ahava (Ezr 8:18), and who, along with Hashabiah and ten others was commissioned … Continue reading “Sherebiah”
Sherd
Sherd (Isa 30:14; Eze 23:34). SEE POTSHERD. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Sherd shurd. See POTSHERD. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Sherd A fragment of earthenware, the same as ‘potsherd.’ Isa 30:14; Eze 23:34. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Sherbrooke, Quebec, archdiocese of
Sherbrooke, Quebec, archdiocese of Founded on 28 August 1874 as the diocese of Sherbrooke. Elevated to an archdiocese on 2 March 1951. Suffragen dioceses include Nicolet, Quebec Saint Hyacinthe, Quebec See also Catholic-Hierarchy.Org archdiocese of Sherbrooke New Catholic Dictionary Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Sherbrooke
Sherbrooke (SHERBROOKIENSIS). Diocese in the Province of Quebec, suffragan of the Archdiocese of Montreal, erected by Pius IX, 28 Aug., 1874, formed of parts of the Dioceses of Three Rivers, St. Hyacinthe, and Quebec, and including that part of the Province of Quebec known as the Eastern Townships, renowned for the fertility of their soil, … Continue reading “Sherbrooke”
Sherborne Abbey
Sherborne Abbey Dorsetshire, Englanld. Founded in 998, the place having been chosen two centuries earlier by Saint Aldbem, as the seat of the Bishop of Western Wessex. Bishop Wulfsy III intorduced the Benedictine Rule. At the confiscation in 1536, the conventual buildings went to the school, which was refounded in 1550. Sherborne School is now … Continue reading “Sherborne Abbey”
Sherah
Sherah (Heb. Sheerah’, . relationship, i.e. kinswoman [as in Lev 18:1-7]; Sept. v.r. ), a daughter of Ephraim, and foundress of the two Beth-horons and also of a town called, after her, Uzzen-sherah (1Ch 7:24). B.C. cir. 1612. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Sherah Ephraim’s daughter, founded the two Bethhorons and UZZENSHERAH … Continue reading “Sherah”
Shepley, David, D.D
Shepley, David, D.D a Congregational minister, was born at Solon, Maine, in May 1804. His father dying when David was quite young, he went to Norridgewock, where he resided for a time in the family of Reverend Jonah Peet, and became a Christian. He pursued his preparatory studies at Saco, graduated from Bowdoin College in … Continue reading “Shepley, David, D.D”