Shadow (Noun) is used (a) of “a shadow,” caused by the interception of light, Mar 4:32, Act 5:15; metaphorically of the darkness and spiritual death of ignorance, Mat 4:16; Luk 1:79; (b) of “the image” or “outline” cast by an object, Col 2:17, of ceremonies under the Law; of the tabernacle and its appurtenances and … Continue reading “Shadow (Noun)”
Shadow
SHADOW Sometimes denotes intense darkness and gloom, Psa 23:4, and sometimes a cool retreat, Isa 33:2, or perfect protection, Psa 17:8 Isa 49:2 Dan 4:12 .The long shadows cast by the declining sun are alluded to in Job 7:2 Jer 6:4 . The swift, never ceasing motion of a shadow is an emblem of human … Continue reading “Shadow”
Shadford, George
Shadford, George a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was born. at Scotter, in Lindsley, Lincolnshire, England, Jan. 19, 1739. At the age of sixteen he received his first communion in the Established Church, and for a time was very serious and punctual in the discharge of religious duties; but he fell back into sin.. … Continue reading “Shadford, George”
Shade, Shadow, Shadowing
Shade, Shadow, Shadowing shad, shado, shado-ing (, cel; , skia): A shadow is any obscuration of the light and heat with the form of the intervening object, obscurely projected, constantly changing and passing away. Shadow is used literally of a roof (Gen 19:8), of mountains (Jdg 9:36), of trees (Jdg 9:15, etc.), of wings (Psa … Continue reading “Shade, Shadow, Shadowing”
Shade, Jacob B.
Shade, Jacob B. a minister of the German Reformed Church, was born in Montgomery County, Pa., April 25, 1817. He began his studies in Marshall College, Mercersburg, Pa., in May, 1839; and finished his theological studies in the seminary located in the same place. Full of zeal, he preached, while in the seminary, in destitute … Continue reading “Shade, Jacob B.”
Shaddai
Shaddai (Heb. Shadday’, , in pause ), an ancient name of God, rendered Almighty everywhere in the A.V. In all passages of Genesis except one (Gen 49:25), in Exo 6:3, and in Eze 10:5, it is found in connection with , el, God, El Shaddai being there rendered God Almighty, or the Almighty God. It … Continue reading “Shaddai”
Shadanana
Shadanana in Hindu mythology, is a surname of the god Kartikeya, signifying the head with six faces. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Shachia
Shachia [many Schach’ia] (Heb. Shokyah’, [so the margin], accusation [Gesenius] or announcement [Furst]; but the text has Shobyah’, , captivity; Sept. v.r. and ; Vulg. Sechia), the sixth named of the seven sons of Shaharaim (q.v.). of the tribe of Benjamin, by his wife Hodesh (1Ch 8:10). B.C. post 1612. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological … Continue reading “Shachia”
Shachaph
Shachaph SEE CUCKOO. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Shachal
Shachal SEE LION. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature