Biblia

TREACHERY

Treachery General references Jer 9:8 Of Rahab to her people Jos 2 Of the man of Beth-El Jdg 1:24-25 Of Jael Jdg 4:18-21 Of Shechemites Jdg 9:23 Of Joab 2Sa 3:26-27 Of Baanah and Rechab 2Sa 4:6 Of David to Uriah 2Sa 11 Of Joab to Amasa 2Sa 20:9-10 Of Jehu 2Ki 10:18-28 Of the … Continue reading “TREACHERY”

Travis, George

Travis, George all English clergyman, was a native of Royton, Lancashire, and was educated at St. John’s College, Oxford. He became vicar of Eastham and rector of Hendley, Cheshire; prebendary of Chester in 1783; and archdeacon of Chester in 1786. He died Feb. 24,1797. He published, Letters to Edward Gibbon, etc., in defense of 1Jn … Continue reading “Travis, George”

Travelling

Travelling The mode in which the patriarchs performed their pastoral migrations will be illustrated, with several differences in circumstances, by the following extract from Parsons’ Travels: It was entertaining enough to see the horde of Arabs decamp, as nothing could be more regular. First went the sheep and goat herds, each with their flocks in … Continue reading “Travelling”

TRAVELLERS

TRAVELLERS Jdg 5:6; 2Sa 12:4; Jer 14:8 –SEE Sojourners, SOJOURNERS –, Hospitality to. SEE Hospitality, SOCIAL LIFE & SOCIAL LIFE Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible

Traveller

Traveller travel-er: Jdg 5:6 for , halakh nethbhah, goers on paths; 2Sa 12:4 for , helekh, literally, a going; Job 31:32 for , ‘arah, participle of a verb meaning to wander; Sirach 26:12; 42:3 for , hodoiporos, one making a way. See WAYFARING MAN. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Traveling

Traveling (prop. some form of , arach, especially , orach, a traveler; fem. , orechah, a traveling company [Gen 37:25; Isa 21:13], i.e. caravan) in the East is still much more cumbersome than with us, since it is almost exclusively undertaken solely on errands of business, and rarely for purposes of pleasure. Its laboriousness is … Continue reading “Traveling”

Travel

Travel See Roads and Travel. Fuente: Dictionary of the Apostolic Church Travel TRAVEL.Travelling for pleasure was almost, if not altogether, unknown in the ancient world. This is to be accounted for by lack of roads, lack of conveyances, and perils by the way. Travellers had usually some definite object in view; Abraham seeking for a … Continue reading “Travel”

TRAVAILING

TRAVAILING Travailing (with child) is a symbol of great endeavours to bring something to pass, not without much difficulty, pain, and danger. And the compassing the end, which persons represented by this symbol aimed at, is a delivery of what they were big with, and a deliverance from the pain and danger they laboured under. … Continue reading “TRAVAILING”