Trust, Breach of The clearest reference to the crime designated by this modern expression is found in Lev 6:2-7, where the transgression is defined and the penalty set forth. Breach of covenant or contract and the removal of landmarks (Deu 19:14; Deu 27:17; Pro 22:28; Pro 23:10) may be included. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Trust (Noun and Verb)
Trust (Noun and Verb) is rendered “trust” in 2Co 3:4, AV; see CONFIDENCE, No. 1. intransitively, in the perfect and pluperfect Active, “to have confidence, trust,” is rendered “to trust” in Mat 27:43; Mar 10:24; Luk 11:22; Luk 18:9; 2Co 1:9; 2Co 10:7; Phi 2:24; Phi 3:4, AV (RV, “to have confidence”); Heb 2:13; in … Continue reading “Trust (Noun and Verb)”
Trust
Trust Passing from the idea of faith to that of trust, a few exceptional renderings in the A. V. may be noted in the first instance in Psa 22:8, ‘He trusted on the Lord,’ the word galal, ‘to roll,’ is used in Job 35:14, ‘Trust thou in him,’ the word is chul (), ‘stay thou … Continue reading “Trust”
Trumwin, Saint
Trumwin, Saint (TRIUMWINI, TRUMUINI). Died at Whitby, Yorkshire, England, after 686. He was consecrated by St. Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury, as a missionary bishop among the Picts, and was consequently regarded later as the first Bishop of Whithorn, in Galloway. When the Picts reasserted their independence he retired with a few of his followers to … Continue reading “Trumwin, Saint”
Trumpets, Feast of
Trumpets, Feast of The first day of Tishri (October), the seventh month of the Hebrew year, and, next to Yom Kippur, or Day of Atonement, the greatest feast of the Hebrews. It is ordained in the words “The seventh month, on the first day of the month, you shall keep a sabbath, a memorial, with … Continue reading “Trumpets, Feast of”
Trumpets
Trumpets were of a great variety of forms, and were made of divers materials. Some were made of silver (Num. 10:2), and were used only by the priests in announcing the approach of festivals and in giving signals of war. Some were also made of rams’ horns (Josh. 6:8). They were blown at special festivals, … Continue reading “Trumpets”
Trumpeter
Trumpeter occurs in Rev 18:22. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Trumpet
TRUMPET The Lord commanded Moses to make two trumpets of beaten silver, for the purpose of calling the people together when they were to decamp, Num 10:2 . They used these trumpets to proclaim the beginning of the civil year, of the sabbatical year, Lev 23:24 Num 29:1, and of the jubilee, Lev 25:9-10 . … Continue reading “Trumpet”
Trump, Trumpet
Trump Trumpet (, from to sound a trumpet) The word appears once in the Gospels, in the eschatological discourse of Jesus (Mat 24:31), where we learn that the elect are gathered by trumpet-call for the final judgment. There are three references to trumpet in the Pauline Epistles, one in Hebrews, and six in Revelation. (classical … Continue reading “Trump, Trumpet”
Trump
Trump (, 1Co 15:22; 1Th 4:16). SEE TRUMPET. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature