Quicksand . The Syrtis is a quicksand on the north African coast between long. 10 and 20 E. Act 27:17. There are properly two, called the major and the minor; it would have been the major one on the east of the bay that they were in danger of. It is now called the Gulf … Continue reading “Quicksand”
Quickly
Quickly the neuter of tachus, “swift, quick,” signifies “quickly,” Mat 5:25; Mat 28:7-8; Mar 9:39, RV (AV, “lightly”); Luk 15:22; Joh 11:29; Rev 2:16 (Rev 2:5 in some mss.); Rev 3:11; Rev 11:14; Rev 22:7, Rev 22:12, Rev 22:20. See LIGHTLY. the comparative degree of No. 1, is translated “quickly” in Joh 13:27; “out(ran)” in … Continue reading “Quickly”
Quickening of the Church
Quickening of the Church By the Father Psa 71:20; Psa 80:18; Rom 4:17; Rom 8:11; Eph 2:1; 1Ti 6:13 By the Son Joh 5:21; 1Co 15:45 By the Holy Spirit Joh 6:63; Rom 8:11; 2Co 3:6; 1Pe 3:18 Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Quicken, to
Quicken, to chayah. This term is used in the O.T. with the force of ‘to revive, or give new life’ in a moral sense: hence we read “quicken me again.” In Psa 119 the psalmist asked nine times to be quickened – according to God’s word, or His righteousness, or His judgements, etc. See also … Continue reading “Quicken, to”
Quicken
Quicken The Scripture sense and meaning of quickening is very great, and meaning of quickening is very great, and includes some very precious properties, with which every child of God is supposed to be acquainted in his own person and circumstances. It runs indeed through the whole of the divine life of God in the … Continue reading “Quicken”
Quick, Quicken
Quick, Quicken QUICK, QUICKEN.In AV [Note: Authorized Version.] quick frequently means living, and quicken means bring to life. The phrase the quick and the dead occurs in Act 10:42, 2Ti 4:1, 1Pe 4:5. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Quick, Quicken kwik, kwik’n: Translates in the King James Version four different words: (1) , hayah, … Continue reading “Quick, Quicken”
Quick, John
Quick, John an English Presbyterian divine, was born at Plymouth in 1636. Having determined to enter the ministry, he was ordained in 1658. When the Nonconformity bill of 1662 was passed, he joined the conforming party, and was subjected to imprisonment. After his release, he went to London, and became the pastor of a Presbyterian … Continue reading “Quick, John”
Quick
QUICK In the old English sense, means alive, or living. Num 16:30 2Ti 4:1 ; and quicken, to make alive. God bestows spiritual life on men dead in trespasses and sins, Zep 2:5, through Christ the second Adam, who is a quickening Spirit, 1Co 15:45 . Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Quick * For … Continue reading “Quick”
Quichuas
Quichuas the dominant people in the empire of Peru under the incas, who made their language the general one of their territory. The Quichuas extended from Lake Titicaca to Quito, and towards the coast to the territory of the Chinchas and Yuncas. The Aymaras, extending from Lake Titicaca to what is now the southern limit … Continue reading “Quichuas”
Quichuan Version Of The Scriptures
Quichuan Version Of The Scriptures Quichua was the predominant language of Peru during the sovereignty of the ancient Incas. It still prevails on the plateau of the Andes, from Quito to Santiago del Estero, and in some districts it is exclusively spoken. Before the year 1880 the Quichuans were entirely without the word of God … Continue reading “Quichuan Version Of The Scriptures”