Shaalbon, Shaalbonite SHAALBON, SHAALBONITE.See Shaalbim. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Shaalbim
SHAALBIM A town of God, long held by the Amorites, Jos 19:42 ; Jdg 1:35, but in the time of Solomon the headquarters of one of his commissaries, 1Ki 4:9 . Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Shaalbim (Heb. Shaalbim’, , according to Furst = , house [i.e. place] offoxes; Sept. , , v.r. , … Continue reading “Shaalbim”
Shaalabbin, Shaalbim
Shaalabbin, Shaalbim [Shaalab’bin] [Shaal’bim] City in Dan. Jos 19:42; Jdg 1:35; 1Ki 4:9. Identified with Selbit, 31 52′ N, 34 59′ E. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Shaalabbin
Shaalabbin (Heb. Shaalabbin’, ; but many MSS. Shaalabbim’, , city of foxes; Sept. v.r. ; Vulg. Selebin). a town in the tribe of Dan (Jos 19:42, where it is named between Ir-shemesh and Ajalon); probably the same elsewhere (Jdg 1:35; 1Ki 4:9) called SHAALBIM SEE SHAALBIM (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature … Continue reading “Shaalabbin”
Sha-albonite, The
Sha-albonite, The Sha-al’bonite, The. Eliahba, the Shaalbonite, was one of David’s thirty seven heroes. 2Sa 23:32; 1Ch 11:33. He was a native of a place named Shaalbon, but where it was is unknown. (B.C. 1048). Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary
Sha-albim
Sha-albim Sha-al’bim. See Shaalabbin. Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary
Sha-alabbin
Sha-alabbin Sha-alab’bin. (home of foxes). A town in the allotment of Dan. Jos 19:42; Jdg 1:35; 1Ki 4:9. By Eusebius and Jerome, it is mentioned in the Onomasticon, as a large village in the district of Sebaste, (that is, Samaria), and, as then, called Selaba. Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary
S.G.L.
S.G.L. = Servants of the Gospel of Life Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
S.G.
S.G. = Brothers of Saint Gabriel Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Sforza, Blessed Seraphina
Sforza, Blessed Seraphina Born at Urbino about 1434; died at Pesaro, 8 September, 1478. Her parents were Guido Antonio of Montefeltro, Count of Urbino, and Cattarina Colonna. She was brought up at Rome by her maternal uncle, Martin V. In 1448 Seraphina married Alexander Sforza, Lord of Pesaro. Ten years afterwards her husband gave himself … Continue reading “Sforza, Blessed Seraphina”