Phasiron ( : Vulg. Phaseron v.r. Pasi, ron), the name of the head of an Arab tribe, ” the children of Phasiron” (1Ma 9:66), defeated by Jonathan, but of whom nothing more is known. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Phasiron PHASIRON.A Nabatan tribe (1Ma 9:66); unknown. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible … Continue reading “Phasiron”
Phasianus
Phasianus Reigned from 25 December 1003 to June 1009 . Born in Rome, Italy as Phasianus; died near there. As pope, elected through the influence of John Crescentius, he conferred ecclesiastical privileges on the reestablished See of Merseburg, and consented to the Roman Synod of 1007 and to the establishment of the See of Bamberg. … Continue reading “Phasianus”
Phasga
Phasga (A.V. Pisgah). Whether the word in Hebrew is a proper or a common noun is not clear; certain it is at any rate that it designates a mountain of the Alarm range (Deuteronomy 32:49), east of the Jordan (Deuteronomy 4:49), in the land of Moab (Numbers 21:20), “over against Jericho” (Deuteronomy 34:1), above Yeshimon … Continue reading “Phasga”
Phaselis
Phaselis Titular see in Lycia, suffragan of Myra. The city was a Doric colony on the Pamphylian Gulf. Situated on an isthmus separating two harbours, it owed to this fortunate location the fact that it became an important centre of commerce between Greece, Asia, Egypt, and Phoenicia, although it did not belong to the confederation … Continue reading “Phaselis”
Phaseah, Paseah
Phaseah, Paseah fa-sea, pa-sea (, paseah, lame): (1) A descendant of Judah, son of Eshton (1Ch 4:12). (2) Name of a family of Nethinim (Ezr 2:49; Neh 7:51 (King James Version Phaseah); Phinoe of 1 Esdras 5:31 Revised Version). (3) Father of Joiada (King James Version Jehoiada), the repairer of the old gate in Jerusalem … Continue reading “Phaseah, Paseah”
Phaseah
Phaseah [some Pha’seah] (Neh 7:51). SEE PASEAH. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Phaseah [Phase’ah] See PASEAH. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary Phaseah Called also Paseah, ancestor of a family which returned to Jerusalem from the captivity. Ezr 2:49; Neh 3:6; Neh 7:51 Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible Phaseah Pha’seah. Neh 7:51. See Paseah, 2. … Continue reading “Phaseah”
Phase Rule
Phase Rule (chemicil, physical) A relationship between the number of components (C), phases (P), and degrees of freedom (F) (variability) of a heterogeneous system with respect to pressure and temperatuie and similar intensive variables when in equilibriumP + F = C + 2. Discovered by J. W. Gibbs (1839-1903). — W.M.M. Fuente: The Dictionary of … Continue reading “Phase Rule”
Phase
Phase (chemical, physical) A term referring to a homogeneous composition of matter, either solid, liquid, or gaseous. All three phases of a single substance may co-exist. — W.M.M. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy
Phasaelis (2)
Phasaelis (, Josephus; , Ptolemy, 5:16, 7; Phaseli., Pliny, 13:4, 19; 21:5, 11), a city in the plain of the Jordan, built by Herod the Great in honor of his brother Phasaelus (Josephus, Ant. 16:5, 2; 17:8, 1; 18:3, 2; War, 2:9, 1). It is now Tell Fusail, a small hill with ruins at its … Continue reading “Phasaelis (2)”
Pharzites. The
Pharzites. The Phar’zites. The. The descendants of Parez, the son of Judah. Num 26:20. Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary