Biblia

Thirteen

Thirteen (c) This number is generally taken to denote that which is unfortunate, unhappy, unlucky, tragic and sad. It is interesting to note that the chapters in the Bible numbered thirteen are characterized by something that is unhappy and sad. See the following: Genesis 13 – Here we find the first family quarrel, which is … Continue reading “Thirteen”

THIRST, PHYSICAL

THIRST, PHYSICAL Exo 17:3; Jdg 15:18; 2Sa 23:15; Isa 41:17; Joh 4:7; Joh 19:28; 1Co 4:11 –SEE Drought (2), JUDGMENTS, GOD’S Spiritual, DESIRESatisfied, SATISFACTION Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible

Thirst (Noun and Verb), Thirsty (to be), Athrist

Thirst (Noun and Verb), Thirsty (to be), Athrist “thirst” (cp. Eng., “dipsomania”), occurs in 2Co 11:27. is used (a) in the natural sense, e.g., Mat 25:35, Mat 25:37, Mat 25:42; in Mat 25:44, “athirst” (lit., “thirsting”); Joh 4:13, Joh 4:15; Joh 19:28; Rom 12:20; 1Co 4:11; Rev 7:16; (b) figuratively, of spiritual “thirst,” Mat 5:6; … Continue reading “Thirst (Noun and Verb), Thirsty (to be), Athrist”

Thirst

Thirst ( .) is a painful natural sensation occasioned by the absence of moistening liquors from the stomach. As this sensation is accompanied by vehement desire, the term is sometimes used in Scripture, in. a moral sense, for a mental desire, as in Jeremiah 2, 25, With-hold thy throat from thirst; but thou saidst, I … Continue reading “Thirst”

Third, Thirdly

Third, Thirdly is used (a) as a noun, e.g., Luk 20:12, Luk 20:31; in Rev 8:7-12; Rev 9:15, Rev 9:18, “the third part,” lit., “the third;” (b) as an adverb, with the article, “the third time,” e.g., Mar 14:41; Joh 21:17 (twice); without the article, lit., “a third time,” e.g., Joh 21:14; 2Co 12:14; 2Co … Continue reading “Third, Thirdly”

Third Orders

Third Orders I. GENERAL Third Orders signify in general lay members of religious orders, i.e. men and women who do not necessarily live in community and yet can claim to wear the habit and participate in the good works of some great order. A. Origin The general idea of lay people affiliated to religious orders, … Continue reading “Third Orders”