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Seething pot

Seething Pot [not seething-pot] ( , a pot blown, i.e. with a fanned fire under it), a kettle violently boiling (Job 41:20 [Hebrew 12]). SEE POT. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Seething pot a vessel for boiling provisions in (Job 41:20; Jer. 1:13). Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Seethe

Seethe to boil (Ex. 16:23). Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary Seethe SEETHE.This verb, which means to boil, occurs occasionally in AV [Note: Authorized Version.] , especially in the command (Exo 23:18 etc.), Thou shalt not seethe a kid in his mothers milk. The past tense was sod, as Gen 25:29 Jacob sod pottage; and the past … Continue reading “Seethe”

Seerth, Kurdistan, Iraq, archdiocese of

Seerth, Kurdistan, Iraq, archdiocese of Archiepiscopal see of the Chaldean Rite, united with Rome in the 16th century. Archbishop Ibrahim Addai-Cher (appointed 1002) and a number of the villagers were massacred by the Turks, 1917. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Seerth

Seerth Seerth, a Chaldean see, appears to have succeeded the See of Arzon in the same province, several of the Nestorian bishops of which in the fifth and sixth centuries are known (Chabot, “Synodicon orientale”. 666), as are also a large number of Jacobite bishops (Revue de l’Orient Chrétien, VI, 192). The diocese began to … Continue reading “Seerth”

Seer

SEER One supernaturally enlightened to see things which God only can reveal; applied to certain Hebrews prophets, 1Sa 9:9 2Ch 29:30 33:18,19 Isa 29:10 30:10. Compare Num 24:3,4 . Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Seer is the almost invariable rendering in the A.V. of , chozeh (which is otherwise translated only in Isa 28:15, … Continue reading “Seer”

Seeney, Robert

Seeney, Robert a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was born Oct. 12, 1797. He graduated at Columbia College in 1817, and soon afterwards united with the Church. In 1820 he was received on trial in the New York Conference, and labored with great acceptability in its most important stations. In 1852 he was placed … Continue reading “Seeney, Robert”

Seemly, RV

Seemly, RV * For SEEMLY, RV, see COMELY, B, and Note (2) Note: In 1Pe 2:12, RV, kalos, “good, fair,” is rendered “seemly.” Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Seemiller, Sebastian

Seemiller, Sebastian a Roman Catholic doctor of divinity, was born Oct. 17, 1752, at Velden, in Lower Bavaria, and died April 25, 1798. He wrote, Exercitt. Philol.- theologicoe ad Illustranda et Vindicanda quoedam Primi Capitis Geneseos Loca (Nuremb. 1776): Hermeneutica Sacra (Augsburg, 1779): De Groecis Bibliorum V.T. Versionibus Dissertatio Historico- critica (Ingolst. 1788): Septem Psalmi … Continue reading “Seemiller, Sebastian”

Seem

Seem dokeo (G1380) Seem, Be Considered phainomai (G5316) Appear The translators of the Authorized Version did not always observe the distinction between dokein and phainesthai. Dokein refers to a person’s subjective mental estimate or opinion about something. A person’s doxa (G1391) may be right or wrong, since it always involves the possibility of error. Phainesthai, … Continue reading “Seem”