Tiles, Tiling “potter’s clay,” or “an earthen vessel,” denotes in the plural “tiles” in Luk 5:19, RV, AV, “tiling.” In the Sept., 2Sa 17:28. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Tiles
Tiles TILES.The man sick of the palsy was let down through the tiles (Authorized Version tiling). See art. House in vol. i. p. 753a. Fuente: A Dictionary Of Christ And The Gospels
Tilenus, Daniel
Tilenus, Daniel a learned French divine, was born at Goldberg, in Silesia, Feb. 4, 1563, and, going to France -about 1590, was naturalized by Henry IV. First distinguishing himself as an opponent of the tenets of Arminianism, he afterwards enlisted on the side of the Remonstrants. His principal controversy was with Peter Du Moulin, which … Continue reading “Tilenus, Daniel”
Tile, Tiling
Tile, Tiling TILE, TILING.The former occurs only in Eze 4:1 for brickthe usual rendering of the original. For plans of a city drawn on bricks or tablets of soft clay, which were afterwards baked hard, see Ezekiel, in SBOT [Note: BOT Sacred Books of Old Testament.] , in loc. Tiling is found only in Luk … Continue reading “Tile, Tiling”
Tile, In Architecture
Tile, In Architecture is a thin plate of baked clay used to cover roofs. In England there are but two kinds of tiles in ordinary use, plain tiles and pan tiles. The former of these, which are by far the commonest, are perfectly flat, the latter are curved, so that when laid upon a roof … Continue reading “Tile, In Architecture”
Tile
TILE A broad and thin brick, usually made of fine clay, and hardened in the fire. Such tiles were very common in the region of the Euphrates and Tigris, (See BABYLON,) and offered to the exiled prophet Ezekiel the most natural and obvious means of depicting the siege of Jerusalem, Eze 4:1 . Great numbers … Continue reading “Tile”
Til
Til SEE VAN TIL. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Tikvath
Tikvath (Heb. text Toka’hath, , marg. Tokhath’, , assemblage [Gesen.], or firmness [Frst]; Sept. v.r. and ; Vulg. Thecuath), the father of Shallum (2Ch 34:22); elsewhere (2Ki 22:14) called TIKVAH SEE TIKVAH (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Tikvath Tik’vath. (assemblage). (Properly. Tokehath or Tokhath). Tikvah, the father of Shallum. 2Ch 34:22. … Continue reading “Tikvath”
Tikvah, Tikvath
Tikvah, Tikvath tikva, tikvath (, tikwah, hope): (1) The father-in-law of Huldah the prophetess (2Ki 22:14) (Codex Vaticanus , Thekkouau; Codex Alexandrinus , Thekkoue; Lucian , Thekoue), called in 2Ch 34:22 Tokhath (Kere , Kethbh , Codex Vaticanus , Kathoual; Codex Alexandrinus , Thakouath, Lucian , Thekoe). The reading of 2 Kings is to be … Continue reading “Tikvah, Tikvath”
Tikvah
Tikvah (Heb. Tikvah’, , a cord [as in Jos 2:18; Jos 2:21], or hope [as often]), the name of two Israelites. 1. (Sept. v.r. ; Vulg. Thecua.) The son of Harhas and father of Shallum, which last was the husband of the prophetess Huldah (2Ki 22:14). B.C. ante 632. He is elsewhere (2Ch 34:22) called … Continue reading “Tikvah”