Unequal un-ekwal: Eze 18:25, Eze 18:29 for lo’ thakhan, not weighed, illogical. Unequally in 2Co 6:14, in the phrase unequally yoked, heterozugeo, is used of the yoking together of two animals of different kinds (compare the Septuagint of Lev 19:19). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Unequal 2Co 6:14 (a) The yoke that is used on … Continue reading “Unequal”
Undressed Cloth
Undressed Cloth UNDRESSED CLOTH 1. Ingredients in dressing.The principal cleansing agents were two kinds of crude alkali salt.(a) Mineral. This consisted of the natural deposits, chiefly in Egypt, of potassium or sodium carbonates. It was the Heb. nether, Arab, natrn, Authorized and Revised Versions (incorrectly) nitre, Revised Version NT 1881, OT 1885 lye (Jer 2:22). … Continue reading “Undressed Cloth”
Undressed
Undressed “uncarded” (a, negative, knapto, “to card wool”), is rendered “undressed,” of cloth, in Mat 9:16; Mar 2:21, RV (AV, “new”). Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Undone (leave)
Undone (leave) * For UNDONE (leave) see LEAVE, NO. 1 Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Undone
Undone Isa 6:5 (a) This is a type of a cake that is only partially cooked. Isaiah realized that he was not what he should be in GOD’s sight, and he cried out far more of that which would enable him to be conformed to the will of GOD. This thought is expressed also in … Continue reading “Undone”
Undistributed middle
Undistributed middle In the categorical syllogism (logic, formal, 5), the middle term must appear in at least one of the two premisses (major and minor) is dtstributed — i.e., as denoting the subject of a proposition A or E, or the predicate of a proposition E or O. Violation of this rule is the fallacy … Continue reading “Undistributed middle”
Undine
Undine (from unda, wave), in mediaeval superstition is a water-sprite, corresponding nearly to the nymphs of classical mythology. Paracletus has given several minute rules what to do and how to act when one has happened to marry an Undine, and Friedrich de la Motte Fouque has treated the subject in a German tale entitled Undine. … Continue reading “Undine”
Underwood, Joseph
Underwood, Joseph a Congregational minister, was born at Bradford, Vt., Oct. 2, 1796. He acquired his preliminary education at Kimball Union Academy from 18’17 to 1820, and at Chesterfield Academy in 1821, and graduated from Bangor Theological Seminary in 1824. His ordination occurred at New Sharon, Me., and he was pastor there from 1826 to … Continue reading “Underwood, Joseph”
Underwood, Henry Beman
Underwood, Henry Beman a Congregational minister, son of Rev. Almon Underwood, was born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1839. He studied at Monson Academy, Mass., graduated from Williams College in 1862, and from Andover Theological Seminary in 1865, after having spent two years in the Union Theological Seminary. He was ordained at Ringwood, Ill;, … Continue reading “Underwood, Henry Beman”
Underwood, Alvan
Underwood, Alvan a Congregational minister, was born at West Woodstock, Conn., Sept. 8,1777. He graduated at Brown University in 1798, studied theology with Rev. Dr. Sanger, and was ordained pastor in his native place in 1801, dismissed in 1833, and thereafter supplied for nearly ten years vacant churches, particularly those in Westford and South Killingly, … Continue reading “Underwood, Alvan”