Tillemont, Pierre Le Nain de brother of the preceding, was born in Paris, March 25, 1640. Having chosen the ecclesiastical profession, he entered at St. Victor, Paris; but retired to La Trappe in 1668, being enamored with the austerities of that order. He was for a long time subprior, and died there in 1713. His … Continue reading “Tillemont, Pierre Le Nain de”
Tillemont, Louis Sebastien Le Nain de
Tillemont, Louis Sebastien Le Nain de a French divine and scholar, was born in Paris, Nov. 30, 1637, and at the age of ten years entered the famous seminary of Port-Royal. He soon manifested great proficiency in the study of history, and at the age of eighteen began to read the fathers, the lives of … Continue reading “Tillemont, Louis Sebastien Le Nain de”
Tillemont, Louis-S#233;bastien Le Nain de
Tillemont, Louis-S#233;bastien Le Nain de French historian and priest, b. at Paris, 30 November, 1637; d. there, 10 January, 1698; he was educated at the petites écoles of Port-Royal, where Nicole instructed him in logic. His natural inclination was towards history. In reading Baronius he conceived the idea of going back to the sources from … Continue reading “Tillemont, Louis-S#233;bastien Le Nain de”
Tillage
Tillage (prop. , abodah, 1Ch 27:26; Neh 10:37, work, i.e. service or bondage, as elsewhere rendered; so occasionally , to till, tilleth, tiller, etc., lit. worker; but , nir, Pro 13:23, means fallow ground, as elsewhere rendered). SEE AGRICULTURE. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Tillage tilaj. See AGRICULTURE. Fuente: International Standard Bible … Continue reading “Tillage”
Till (Verb)
Till (Verb) “to till the ground,” is used in the Passive Voice in Heb 6:7, RV, “it is tilled” (AV, “… dressed”). Moulton and Milligan point out that, agriculture being the principal industry in Egypt, this word and its cognates (georgion, see HUSBANDRY, and georgos, see HUSBANDMAN) are very common in the papyri with reference … Continue reading “Till (Verb)”
Till (Conjunction)
Till (Conjunction) * For TILL (Conjunction) see +, p. 9 Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Tiling
Tiling (, pottery-ware, hence a roof-tile; zomp. Xenoph. Mem. 3, 1. 7). The rendering of the V. at Luk 5:19, through the tiling ( ), occasions difficulty when we remember that houses in Palestine are not covered with tiles, as they frequently are in Asia Minor and in Western countries. Hence many have suggested that … Continue reading “Tiling”
Tilgathpilneser
Tilgathpilneser [Til’gath-pilne’ser] See TIGLATH-PILESER. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Tilgath-pilneser
Tilgath-pilneser (1Ch 5:6; 1Ch 5:26; 2Ch 28:20). SEE TIGLATH-PILESER. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Tilgath-Pilneser TILGATH-PILNESER.See Tiglath-pileser. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Tilgath-Pilneser tilgath-pil-nezer, -ser. See TIGLATH-PILESER. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Tilgath-Pilneser See Tiglath-Pileser Tiglath-Pileser Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible Tilgath-pilneser Til’gath-pilne’ser. A variation, and probably a corruption, of the name … Continue reading “Tilgath-pilneser”
TILGATH-PILESER OR TILGATH-PILNESER
TILGATH-PILESER OR TILGATH-PILNESER king of Assyria 2Ki15:29; 2Ki16:7; 1Ch 5:26; 2Ch 28:20 Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible