Tubingen School, the Old The origin of this school, which became so noteworthy a factor in the development of Protestant theology during the latter half of the 18th century, is associated chiefly with the personality and influence of G. C. Storr (q.v.), professor of theology in the University of Tbingen, and, at a later day, … Continue reading “Tubingen School, the Old”
Tubingen School, The New
Tubingen School, The New A very different sera was inaugurated in the University of Tbingen on the appointment of F. C. Baur (q.v.) as professor of theology in 1826. He began to attack the objective positions of Christianity through the Pauline epistles, selecting some of these only as authentic, and pointing out alleged discrepancies between … Continue reading “Tubingen School, The New”
Tubieni
Tubieni (; Alex. ; Vulg. Tubiancei). The Jews called Tubieni lived about Charax, 750 stadia from a strongly fortified city called Caspis (2Ma 12:17). They were doubtless the same who are elsewhere mentioned as living in the towns of Toubion (A.V. Tobie), which again is probably the same with the TOB SEE TOB (q.v.) of … Continue reading “Tubieni”
Tubiea Es De
Tubiea Es De a French prelate, was born at Paris, April 20,1669. After having been admitted doctor at the Sorbonnue, he was appointed one of the king’s almoners, under the auspices of Madame de Maintenon, next grand-vicar of cardinal Noailles, and obtained, in 1704, the bishopric of Auxerre. In that city he exhibited his charity … Continue reading “Tubiea Es De”
Tubias, Tubieni
Tubias, Tubieni TUBIAS, TUBIENI.See Tob. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Tubias
Tubias tub-as ( , en tos Tobou; the King James Version in the places of Tobie, the Revised Version (British and American) in the land of Tubias): A place in Gilead where 1,000 men of the Jews were slaughtered by the Gentiles, their wives and children being carried away captive (1 Macc 5:13). It is … Continue reading “Tubias”
Tubalcain
Tubalcain Son of the Cainite Lamech by Zillah (Gen 4:22), “a whetter of every cutting instrument in bronze and iron.” Flint, wood, and bone were probably before this used for implements of husbandry, arts, and war; so uncivilized nations now. (See CIVILIZATION.) Nations degenerating into barbarism fall back on a flint age, then progress to … Continue reading “Tubalcain”
Tubal-Cain
TUBAL-CAIN Son of Lamech and Zillah, inventor of the art of forging metals, Gen 4:22 . Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Tubal-cain (Heb. Tu’bal Ka’yin, , apparently of foreign etymology; Sept. ; Vulg. Tubal cain), the son of Lamech the Cainite by his wife Zillah (Gen 4:22). B.C. cir. 3700. He is called a … Continue reading “Tubal-Cain”
Tubal
TUBAL A Son of Japheth, Gen 10:2 ; supposed to have been the originator of the Tybareni, who occupied the northeastern part of Asia Minor. They were a warlike people, and brought slaves and copper vessels to the market of Tyre, Isa 66:19 ; Eze 27:13 ; 32:26; 38:2; 39:1. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible … Continue reading “Tubal”
tub, children in
tub, children in Representation in Christian art associated with Saint Nicholas with reference to his miraculous restoration of three children to life. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary