Sebak SEE THICKET. Sebald, ST,, a legendary wonder-worker of the Romish Church, said to have been the son of a Danish king, or, by another tradition, of a peasant. He began his studies at Paris before he was fifteen years of age, and after a few years married a daughter of the king Dagobert, from … Continue reading “Sebak”
Seba
SEBA See SABEANS Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Seba (Heb. Seba’, ; Sept. , occasionally , v. r. in Chronicles ), the oldest son of Cush (B.C. cir. 2500), and hence a country and people among the Cushites (Gen 10:7; 1Ch 1:9), named in connection with Egyptians, Cushites, and Arabians (Sabaeans) (Isa 43:3; Isa … Continue reading “Seba”
Seattle, Washington, archdiocese of
Seattle, Washington, archdiocese of Founded on 31 May 1850 as the diocese of Walla Walla, which was changed to the diocese of Nesqually. Name changed to the diocese of Seattle on 11 September 1907. Elevated to an archdiocese on 23 June 1951. Suffragen dioceses include Spokane Yakima See also Catholic-Hierarchy.Org archdiocese of Seattle patron saints … Continue reading “Seattle, Washington, archdiocese of”
Seattle
Seattle DIOCESE OF SEATTLE (SEATTLENSIS). The Diocese of Seattle (Seattlensis) comprises the entire State of Washington, U.S.A., and embraces an area of 66,680 sq. miles with over a million inhabitants. The diocese was originally created on 24 July, 1846, by Pius IX as the See of Walla Walla, but on 31 May, 1850, the name … Continue reading “Seattle”
Seats, Chief
Seats, Chief sets. See CHIEF SEATS. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Seat of Wisdom
Seat of Wisdom Expression applied to the Mother of God, as throne, source, shrine, sanctuary of wisdom. It is an invocation in the Litany of Loreto . Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Seat (Noun and Verb)
Seat (Noun and Verb) from kata, “down,” and hedra, “a seat,” denotes “a seat” (Eng., “cathedral”), “a chair,” Mat 21:12; Mar 11:15; of teachers, Mat 23:2. “the first seat,” Mat 23:6; Mar 12:39; Luk 11:43; Luk 20:46; see CHIEF, No. 6. Cp. ROOM. Note: For thronos, sometimes translated “seat” in the AV, see THRONE. “to … Continue reading “Seat (Noun and Verb)”
SEAT
Seat (usually some form of , yashab, to sit; ). There is no mention made of chairs in the Old Test., but seats of various kinds are named. (1.) , kissah (from kasah, to cover, also occurring twice, Job 26:9; 1Ki 10:19, in the form ), is a throne, a royal throne, as in Deu … Continue reading “SEAT”
SEASONS, THE
SEASONS, THE Gen 1:14; Gen 8:22; Psa 104:19; Dan 2:21; Mat 21:41 –SEE Months, MONTHS Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible
Seasons, Canonical
Seasons, Canonical SEE FESTIVALS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature