Third Day See &LORD’S DAY. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Third Crusade
Third Crusade (1188 -1192 ) After Saladin’s army invaded the Kingdom of Jerusalem and captured the Holy City, 1187 , the Third Crusade was organized. Under Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, who started 1189, and Philip Augustus of France and Richard Creur de Lion of England , who left the following year, the armies finally won Saint … Continue reading “Third Crusade”
Third Council of Constantinople
Third Council of Constantinople All four were held in the capital of the former Byzantine Empire ; all were cumenical. The principal acts of these Councils were disciplinary and dogmatic. The First Council of Constantinople, 381 , condemned Arianism , Macedonianism, and kindred heresies. It formally approved of the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed. The Second Council of … Continue reading “Third Council of Constantinople”
Third
Third thurd (, shelsh; , trtos): Isa 19:24, In that day shall Israel be the third with Egypt and with Assyria, etc., brings out very distinctly the universal and missionary character of Isaiah’s prophecies and of Israel’s destiny (compare Eze 16:63; and see G. A. Smith, Isaiah, II, 275, 278; Watkinson, The Blind Spot 21 … Continue reading “Third”
Thionville, Councils of
Thionville, Councils of (Concilia apud Theodonis-villam). Thionville, now known as Diedenhofen, is a town of Germany; in Lorraine, situated on the Moselle; and has belonged in succession to the counts of Luxemburg, to Burgundy, Austria, Spain, and France. It was ceded by the peace of May 10, 1871, to Germany. This town has been the … Continue reading “Thionville, Councils of”
Think
Think think: The Old Testament often translates , ‘amar, to say, meaning what one says to himself, and hence, a definite and clearly formulated decision or purpose (Gen 20:11; Num 24:4; Rth 4:4, etc.), illustrated by the, change made by the Revised Version (British and American) in the King James Version of Est 6:6, where … Continue reading “Think”
Things(s)
Things(s) “a word, an account,” etc., is translated “thing” in Mat 21:24, AV (1st part), and Luk 20:3, AV, RV, “question” (in Mat 21:24, 2nd part, “these things” translates tauta, the neut. plur. of houtos, “this”); Luk 1:4; Act 5:24, AV (RV, “words”) See ACCOUNT. for which see MATTER, No. 2, is translated “thing” in … Continue reading “Things(s)”
Thine
Thine * For THINE see THY Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Thin
Thin Gen 41:27 (a) The Lord uses this symbol to describe the famine and dearth which was to prevail in Egypt for seven years. Fuente: Wilson’s Dictionary of Bible Types
Thimnathah
Thimnathah A town in Dan (Jos 19:43). Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Thimnathah thimna-tha, thim-natha (, timnathah): the King James Version in Jos 19:43. It is correctly Timnah with Heb locale meaning towed Timnah. See TIMNAH. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Thimnathah [Thimna’thah] City in the tribe of Dan. Jos 19:43. Identified by some with Tibneh, … Continue reading “Thimnathah”