Place, Holy In both the Tabernacle and the Temple, the outer or easternmost room. This room in the Tabernacle measured 20 X 10 cubits (about 30 X 15 feet); that of the Temple was 40 X 20 cubits. Whilst only a heavy screen of rich tapestry, hanging from five wooden posts, extended on the whole … Continue reading “Place, Holy”
Place, Fruitful
Place, Fruitful SEE CARMEL. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Place, Enoch
Place, Enoch an American minister in the Freewill Baptist Church, was born in Rochester, N. I., July 13, 1786. He was converted in March. 1807, while engaged in teaching, and soon felt called of God to enter the work of the ministry. He preached his first sermon June 2, 1807, and was ordained Jan. 23, … Continue reading “Place, Enoch”
Place, Conyers
Place, Conyers an English divine of some note, flourished in the first half of last century, very near the opening of that sera. We know nothing of his personal history. He has left several valuable publications, among which we note, besides his Sermons (Lond. 1702, 4to; 1721, 8vo; 1705, 4to), Adversaria (1709): Remarks, with Queries … Continue reading “Place, Conyers”
Place, Broad High
Place, Broad High See CITY, II, 3, 2; HIGH PLACE; OPEN PLACE. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Place, Absaloms
Place, Absaloms SEE ABSALOM. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Place (Placceus), Josue De La
Place (Placceus), Josue De La a celebrated French Protestant divine, was born in Bretagne about the close of the 16th century some put the date at 1596, some as late as 1606. His parents died while he was in his infancy, and he was educated under the guidance of his elder brothers. When yet very … Continue reading “Place (Placceus), Josue De La”
Place (Noun, Verb, Adverb)
Place (Noun, Verb, Adverb) (Eng., “topic,” “topography,” etc.,) is used of “a region” or “locality,” frequently in the Gospels and Acts; in Luk 2:7; Luk 14:22, “room;” of a place which a person or thing occupies, a couch at table, e.g., Luk 14:9-10, RV, “place” (AV, “room”); of the destiny of Judas Iscariot, Act 1:25; … Continue reading “Place (Noun, Verb, Adverb)”
Place (His Own)
Place (His Own) The expression occurs in the ordination prayer for Matthias (Act 1:25) where St. Peter states that Judas, into whose place he was being appointed, fell away (, Vulg._ praevaricatus est) from the ministry and apostleship, to go to his own place. The phrase seems to remind us of the frequent OT phrase … Continue reading “Place (His Own)”
Place
Place plas: Normally for , makom, Old Testament, and , topos, New Testament, but in the King James Version place represents a great number of Hebrew and Greek words, often used with no difference in force (e.g. 2Ch 35:10, 2Ch 35:15). the Revised Version (British and American) has made few changes, but occasionally has attempted … Continue reading “Place”