Sade, Jean Baptiste de a French prelate, nephew of Richard, was born at Avignon in 1632. After the death of his uncle he became bishop of Cavaillon, and died Dec. 21, 1707. He left several religious works: Instructions Chretiennes et Morales (1696): Reflexions Chretiennes sur les Psaumes Penitentiaux Trouvees dans la Cassette d’Antoine I, Roi … Continue reading “Sade, Jean Baptiste de”
Sadduk
Sadduk SADDUK (1Es 8:2) = Zadok, Ezr 7:2. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Sadduk saduk (Codex Alexandrinus (Fritzsche), , Saddoukos; Codex Vaticanus , Saddouloukos; the King James Version Sadduc): The high priest, an ancestor of Ezra (1 Esdras 8:2) = Zadok in Ezr 7:2 = Sadoc in 2 Esdras 1:1. Fuente: International Standard Bible … Continue reading “Sadduk”
Sadducees
SADDUCEES This name was applied in the time of Jesus to a portion or sect of the Jews, who were usually at variance with the other leading sect, namely, the Pharisees, but united with them in opposing Jesus and accomplishing his death, Mat 16:1-12 ; Luk 20:27 . The name would seem to be derived … Continue reading “Sadducees”
Sadducee-ism
Sadducee-ism Both a party and a belief so named after the Zadokites, sons of Zadok, the family and temple hierarchy, advocates of the written Torah (teaching) in Judaism, the partv and attitude opposite to the Pharisees and scribes, who prized oral and developing thought as well as the Torah. In general, Sadducee-ism, holding the Law … Continue reading “Sadducee-ism”
Sadducee
Sadducee (strictly Sadducce’an, [Mat 3:7; Mat 16:1; Mat 16:6; Mat 16:11-12; Mat 22:23; Mat 22:34; Mar 12:18; Luk 20:27; Act 4:1; Acts 5, 17; Act 23:6-8]), the usual designation of one of the three sects or orders of Judaism in the time of Christ, the other two being the Essenes and the Pharisees. They were … Continue reading “Sadducee”
Sadduc
Sadduc (or rather Saddu’cus, , s.v. ), the Grsecized form (1Es 8:2) of the name of ZADOK SEE ZADOK (q.v.), the high priest, one of Ezra’s ancestors (Ezr 7:2). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Saddler, Isaac P., D.D
Saddler, Isaac P., D.D a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, October 5, 1807. He was converted in 1839, licensed to preach in 1840, entered the Pittsburgh Conference in 1853, was superannuated in 1872, and assigned to the East Ohio Conference at its organization in 1876. He died suddenly, March 2, 1882. … Continue reading “Saddler, Isaac P., D.D”
Saddle
Saddle (, merkaib, a chariot [1Ki 4:26; Heb 5:6]; also a seat in a chariot or other vehicle, saddle [Lev 15:9]; covering of a palanquin [Son 3:10]). SEE CHARIOT. The word which our translators elsewhere (Gen 22:3; Num 22:21; Jdg 19:10; 2Sa 16:1; 2Sa 17:23; 1Ki 2:40; 1Ki 13:13; 1Ki 13:23; 1Ki 13:27; 2Ki 4:24) … Continue reading “Saddle”
Saddeus
Saddeus sa-deus: the King James Version = the Revised Version (British and American) LODDEUS (which see). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Saddaeus
Saddaeus (or rather Daddoe’us [as in 1Es 8:46], , v.r. , , and ), a corrupt Graecized form (1Es 8:45) of the name IDDO (q.v.) of the Hebrew text (Ezr 8:17). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature