Sandal See Shce. Fuente: Dictionary of the Apostolic Church Sandal Occurs in the A.V. only, for the same Greek word , Mar 6:9; Act 12:8; but it more properly represents the Heb. , ndal; Sept. and New Test. ; rendered shoe in the English Bible. There is, however, little reason to think that the Jews … Continue reading “Sandal”
Sandacus
Sandacus In Greek mythology, was a son of Astynous and grandson of Phaethon, who came from Syria to Cilicia, and there founded the town of Celenderis. He married Pharnace, the daughter of Megessares, and by her had a son whom he named Cinyras. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Sand Viper
Sand Viper See Snake Fuente: Plants Animals Of Bible
Sand-Lizard
Sand Lizard See Lizard Fuente: Plants Animals Of Bible Sand Lizard SAND LIZARD.See Lizard. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Sand-Lizard sandliz-ard. (, homet; Septuagint , saura, lizard; the King James Version snail): Homet is 7th in the list of unclean creeping things in Lev 11:29, Lev 11:30, and occurs nowhere else. It is probably … Continue reading “Sand-Lizard”
Sand, Glowing
Sand, Glowing gloing. See MIRAGE. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Sand Fly
Sand Fly See Fly Fuente: Plants Animals Of Bible
Sand Flies
Sand Flies SAND FLIES.See Lice. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Sand Flies sandflz (, kinnim (Exo 8:16 margin; The Wisdom of Solomon 19:10 margin)): English Versions of the Bible lice. See FLEA; GNAT; INSECTS; LICE. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Sand, Christoph Von Den (Lat. Sandius)
Sand, Christoph Von Den (Lat. Sandius) A German theologian, was born at Knigsberg Oct. 12, 1644. On account of his Socinian sentiments, and unwillingness to participate in the Lutheran services, he was exiled, and went to Holland, where he spent the greater part of his life. In later years his religious views seem to have … Continue reading “Sand, Christoph Von Den (Lat. Sandius)”
Sand
Sand (, chol, from its tendency to slide or roll; ). A similitude taken from the aggregate sand of the sea is often used to express a very great multitude or a very great weight; or from a single sand, something very mean and trifling. God promises Abraham and Jacob to multiply their posterity as … Continue reading “Sand”
Sancy, Achille Harley De
Sancy, Achille Harley De A French diplomat and prelate, was born in 1581. In early life he gave himself to study, and, having taken orders, was in a short time made bishop of Lavaur. But in 1601 he gave up his ecclesiastical life and entered the army. After taking part in several campaigns, he was … Continue reading “Sancy, Achille Harley De”