Receive, Receiving denotes either “to take” or “to receive,” (I) literally, (a) without an object, in contrast to asking, e.g., Mat 7:8; Mar 11:24, RV, “have received” (the original has no object); (b) in contrast to giving, e.g., Mat 10:8; Act 20:35; (c) with objects, whether things, e.g., Mar 10:30; Luk 18:30, in the best … Continue reading “Receive, Receiving”
Receipt Of Custom
Receipt Of Custom SEE CUSTOM. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Receipt Of Custom RECEIPT OF CUSTOM (Authorized Version ; place of toll, Revised Version NT 1881, OT 1885 ; tolbothe, Wyclif) occurs in the parallel accounts of the call of the publican Matthew or Levi to discipleship (Mat 9:9, Mar 2:14, Luk … Continue reading “Receipt Of Custom”
Receipt
Receipt * For RECEIPT see CUSTOM (Toll), No. 2 Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Recchi, Immanuel Hayimi
Recchi, Immanuel Hayimi a Jewish author of Ferrara, who died at Leghorn in 1743, is the author of , a treatise on the structure of the tabernacle, the holy vessels, etc. (Venice, 1716): , a cabalistic commentary on the Psalms (Leghorn, 1742): , a commentary on the Mishna (Amsterdam, 1731), etc. See Furst, Bibl. Jud. … Continue reading “Recchi, Immanuel Hayimi”
Reccared
Reccared Reccared (the uniform spelling in coins and inscriptions), younger son of LEOVIGILD by his first marriage. For his parentage and life till the death of his father see LEOVIGILD and HERMENIGILD. Between Apr. 12 and May 8, 586 (Hbner, Insc. Hisp. n. 155; Tejada y Ramiro, ii. 217), he succeeded his father without opposition, … Continue reading “Reccared”
Reccard, Gotthelf Christian
Reccard, Gotthelf Christian a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born at Wernigerode, March 13, 1735, and died at Konigsberg, October 3, 1798, doctor and professor of theology. He wrote, De Neomenia Judaeorums Paschali: De Fugae Infantis Jesu in AEgyptum. See Winer, Handbuch der theol. Lit. 1:155; Furst, Bibl. Jud. s.v. (B.P.) Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, … Continue reading “Reccard, Gotthelf Christian”
RECAPITULATION
RECAPITULATION RECAPITULATION.-See the Title ANAKEPHALAEOSIS. Fuente: Gnomon Technical Terms
Recanati, Menahem Di
Recanati, Menahem Di a Jewish writer, was born in Recanati (the ancient Recinetum) about 1290, and is the author of a commentary on the Pentateuch ( ), which is little else than a commentary on the Sohar. This commentary, which was first published by Jacob ben-Chajim in Bomberg’s celebrated printing establishment (Venice, 1523; then again … Continue reading “Recanati, Menahem Di”
Recanati and Loreto
Recanati and Loreto DIOCESE OF RECANATI AND LORETO (RECINETENSIS) Province of Ancona, Central Italy, so called from the inhabitants of ancient Recina, capital of Picenum, who, after the devastation of their country by Alaric, established Recanati. Claudius, who attended the Council of Rimini, is believed to have been Bishop of Recina. Recanati was subject to … Continue reading “Recanati and Loreto”
Recah
Recah RECAH.A place name (1Ch 4:12) quite unknown. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Recah reka (, rekhah; Codex Vaticanus , Rhechab; Codex Alexandrinus , Rhepha; the King James Version Rechah): In 1Ch 4:12 certain persons are described as the men of Recah, but there is absolutely no information either about the place or its … Continue reading “Recah”