Biblia

Reviling

Reviling REVILING.1. Insult was as prominent as cruelty in the tragedy that ended on Calvary. See art. Mockery. 2. In Mat 5:11 (|| Luk 6:22) Jesus pronounces a blessing upon those who are reviled for His sake ( here is the same word as is used in Mar 15:32 of the reproaches of the Cross). … Continue reading “Reviling”

Revile, Reviling, Reviler

Revile, Reviling, Reviler denotes “to abuse, revile,” Joh 9:28; Act 23:4; 1Co 4:12; 1Pe 2:23 (1st clause). “to reproach, upbraid,” is translated “to revile” in Mat 5:11, AV, and Mar 15:32 (RV, “reproach”). See REPROACH. “to speak profanely, rail at,” is translated “reviled” in Mat 27:39, AV (RV, “railed on”); Luk 22:65, RV, “reviling” (AV, … Continue reading “Revile, Reviling, Reviler”

Review, Ecclesiastical

Review, Ecclesiastical A monthly publication for the clergy, founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1889 . It contains articles treating chiefly upon topics of interest to ecclesiastics, on which it is accepted as an authority. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Review, Catholic Historical

Review, Catholic Historical Quarterly magazine, the official organ of the American Catholic Historical Association , published at Washington, District of Columbia, by the Catholic University of America; founded 1915 ; circulation, 1,500. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Review, Catholic Educational

Review, Catholic Educational Monthly magazine published by the Catholic Educational Press at Washington, District of Columbia, devoted to the interests of Catholic schools, and under the direction of the Department of Education, Catholic University of America; founded 1911 ; circulation, 1,800. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Revesz, Emeril

Revesz, Emeril a Reformed theologian of Hungary, was born in 1826. He studied at Debreczin and Buda, and after spending some time for literary purposes in Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, and Germany, became pastor of two country congregations in succession, but was removed in 1856 to Debreczin, where he labored until his death, February 13, 1881. … Continue reading “Revesz, Emeril”