Morning, Wings of See ASTRONOMY, I, 4. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Morning Watch
Morning Watch , ‘ash-moreth ha-boker Exo 14:24; 1Sa 11:11; in Judith 12:5 for heothine phulake; compare Sirach 55:6; 1 Macc 5:30): The last portion of the night (see WATCH). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Morning Star, The
Morning Star, The Official weekly organ of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, published in New Orleans, Louisiana. Founded, 1868. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
MORNING STAR
Morning-Star See Day-Star. Fuente: Dictionary of the Apostolic Church Morning Star A title of Christ in Apocalypse 2:22. The Morning Star, the Lord’s ultimate gift to the conqueror, is Jesus Himself. Among the stars of the spiritual firmament He is the brightest, the Light which enlighteneth every man; the Star of Dawn whose coming precedes … Continue reading “MORNING STAR”
Morning Service
Morning Service it would appear from the Apostolic Constitutions, was regularly performed in the early Christian Church. The order observed was as follows: “It began with the sixty-third psalm (according to our arrangement), ‘O God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee.’ After this followed the prayers for the several orders of catechumens, … Continue reading “Morning Service”
Morning Sacrifice
Morning Sacrifice SEE DAILY OFFERING. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
MORNING LECTURES
MORNING LECTURES See LECTURES. Fuente: Theological Dictionary
Morning Lecture
Morning Lecture SEE LECTURE. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Morning Hymn
Morning Hymn In the Apostolical Constitutions mention is made of a hymn for the morning, which is there, however, called the morning prayer. Other writers term it the hymn, the angelical hymn, and the great doxology. It ran in these words: “Glory be to God on high, on earth peace, good will towards men.. We … Continue reading “Morning Hymn”
Morning (in the, early in the)
Morning (in the, early in the) “early, at early morn” (from pro, “before”), is used as a noun in the feminine form proia, “morning” in Mat 27:1; Joh 21:4 (in some mss. in Mat 21:18; Joh 18:28, for B, No. 1, which see). Its adjectival force is retained by regarding it as qualifying the noun … Continue reading “Morning (in the, early in the)”