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Plan

Plan PLAN 1. Did Jesus enter on His ministry with a deliberate plan?If so, what was its nature, and how far was it subsequently modified by the pressure of events? These questions, of the first importance for a right understanding of the Gospel story, are doubly complicated by the insufficiency of our records and by … Continue reading “Plan”

Plaiting

Plaiting See Hair. Fuente: Dictionary of the Apostolic Church Plaiting SEE HAIR. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Plaiting plating, plating (from the Old French, pleit, which is from the Latin plicatum, fold): An interweaving, a braiding, a knot; an elaborate gathering of the hair into knots; , emploke, outward adorning of plaiting … Continue reading “Plaiting”

Plait

Plait “to weave, twist, plait,” is used of the crown of thorns inflicted on Christ, Mat 27:29; Mar 15:17; Joh 19:2. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Plaister, Plaster

Plaister, Plaster PLAISTER, PLASTER.1. See Arts and Crafts, 4. House, 4. 2. The piaister (Isa 38:21; Amer. RV [Note: Revised Version.] etc., piaster) which Isaiah prescribed for Hezekiahs boil was a fig-pouitice, according to the text of 2Ki 20:7, but the parallel passage above cited reads literaily, Let them take a cake of figs and … Continue reading “Plaister, Plaster”

Plaister

Plaister SEE PLASTER. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Plaister plaster. See PLASTER. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Plaintin, Christophe

Plaintin, Christophe Book-binder and publisher. Born in 1514 near Tours, France; died in 1589 in Antwerp, Holland. In 1555 he opened at Antwerp one of the largest printing-houses in Europe. Appointed royal archi-typographer by Philip II, he printed the Biblia Regia, also the Index Expurgatorius and obtained from Rome the privilege of printing all liturgical … Continue reading “Plaintin, Christophe”

Plains

Plains abel (“meadow”; compare ABEL MEHOLAH.) Biqu’ah, the great, plain Coele (“hollow”) Syria between Lebanon and Antilebanon; Bikath Aven, Amo 1:5; “the valley (Biqa’ath) of Lebanon” (Jos 11:17; Jos 12:7), Biqua’ath Mizpeh (Jos 11:8); still called el Bekaa, 60 miles long, five broad. Also 2Ch 35:22; Gen 11:2; Neh 6:2; Dan 3:1. Hac Ciccar, the … Continue reading “Plains”