Thousand Lights Their Glory Shed, A Hymn for Matins on the feast of the Holy Family, third Sunday after the Epiphany. It was written by Pope Leo XIII, and has two translations; the English title given above is by Monsignor Henry. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Thousand (-s)
Thousand (-s) “a thousand,” occurs in 2Pe 3:8; Rev 11:3; Rev 12:6; Rev 14:20; Rev 20:2-7. “one thousand,” is always used in the plural, chiliades, but translated in the sing. everywhere, except in the phrase “thousands of thousands,” Rev 5:11. Notes: (1) The following compounds of No. 1 represent different multiples of a thousand: dischilioi, … Continue reading “Thousand (-s)”
Thousand
Thousand THOUSAND.See Army, 2; Number. 5. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Thousand thouzand (, ‘eleph; , chlioi). See NUMBER. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
THOUGHTS, GOD’S
THOUGHTS, GOD’S Psa 40:5; Psa 40:17; Psa 139:17; Isa 55:9; Jer 29:11 –, Evil. See MIND, CARNAL–, Wise. See MIND Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible
Thought-Transference
Thought-Transference Equivalent to Telegnosis. See Telegnosis. — L.W. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy
Thought, New
Thought, New A form of philosophy based on the progressive ability of mankind, which its adherents have collected into a more or less definite system, though they deny the applicability of that term. Its fundamental ideas are: that God is omnipresent and immanent in all created things that man is a divine soul “a microcosm … Continue reading “Thought, New”
thought, freedom of
thought, freedom of At the basis of human personality is a certain power of the intellect to discriminate between true and false. To this extent the intellect is “free,” as contrasted with a purely mechanized reaction disregarding the truth or falsity of a proposition. “Freedom of thought” in this sense “is necessary for freedom of … Continue reading “thought, freedom of”
Thought (Verb)
Thought (Verb) * For THOUGHT (Verb) see THINK Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Thought (to take)
Thought (to take) denotes “to be anxious, careful.” For the AV, “to take thought,” the RV substitutes “to be anxious” in Mat 6:25, Mat 6:27-28, Mat 6:31, Mat 6:34; Mat 10:19; Luk 12:11, Luk 12:22, Luk 12:25-26, See CARE, B, No. 1. “to be anxious beforehand,” occurs in Mar 13:11. for Phi 4:10, RV, “ye … Continue reading “Thought (to take)”
Thought (Noun)
Thought (Noun) “a thought by way of a design” (akin to epinoeo, “to contrive,” epi, intensive, noeo, “to consider”), is used in Act 8:22. In the Sept., Jer 20:10. “a purpose, device of the mind” (akin to noeo, see No. 1), is rendered “thought” in 2Co 10:5, “thoughts” in Phi 4:7, RV: see DEVICE, No. … Continue reading “Thought (Noun)”