Aiken, John E. a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Chatham, Conn., March 18,1802. He experienced religion at the age of eighteen; soon became class leader; was licensed to exhort in 1824, and in 1831 was received into the Pittsburgh Conference. In 1849 he located at Painesville, where he died, Dec. 17, 1853. Mr. Aiken … Continue reading “Aiken, John E.”
Aiken, Charles Augustus
Aiken, Charles Augustus a Presbyterian minister and educator, was born at Manchester, Vermont, October 30, 1827. After graduating from Dartmouth College in 1846, and Andover Theological Seminary in 1853, having spent some time in Germany studying, he was pastor of the Congregational Church at Yarmouth, Maine, 1854-59; professor of Latin in Dartmouth College, 1859-66; in … Continue reading “Aiken, Charles Augustus”
Aiken, Alison
Aiken, Alison a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was born in Maury Co., Tenn., Sept. 9, 1814. He received a careful religious training; was converted at the age of twenty-five; soon began to preach, and in 1841 entered the Tennessee Conference, and labored with marked success till 1855, when he was transferred to. … Continue reading “Aiken, Alison”
Aijukal
Aijukal in the mythology of the Mongolians, is one of. the four supreme gods, probably related to Vishnu of India. Images, partly of brass and partly of finer metals, are made of the deity in China.’ He has three heads and ten hands. He is seated, as are the majority of Oriental gods. Fuente: Cyclopedia … Continue reading “Aijukal”
Aijkthyrner
Aijkthyrner in Norse mythology, is a reindeer standing in Walhalla and eating the limbs of the tree Lerad. Out of his horns flows so much water that thirty-six rivers are fed-by it. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Aijeleth Shahar
Aijeleth Shahar (Hebrew Aye’leth, hash-Shach’ar, , hind of the dawn, in which signification the terms often occur separately; Sept. , Vulg. susceptio matutina) occurs in the title of Psalms 22, and is apparently the name of some other poem os song, to the measure of which this ode was to be performed or chanted (Aben … Continue reading “Aijeleth Shahar”
Aijeleth Hash-Shahar
Aijeleth Hash-Shahar AIJELETH HASH-SHAHAR, Psa 22:1-31 (title).See Psalms. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Aijeleth Hash-Shahar aje-leth hash-shahar. See PSALMS; SONG. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
AIJALON OR AJALON
AIJALON OR AJALON a city of refuge Jos 10:12; Jos 19:42; Jos 21:34; Jdg 1:35; 1Sa 14:31 Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible
Aijalon
Aijalon (AIJALON or AJALON, “a place of gazelles” (Jos 19:42; Jos 21:24). 1. Originally of Dan; which tribe, however, could not dispossess the Amorites (Jdg 1:35). Assigned to the Levite Kohathites, among the 48 Levitical cities (1Ch 6:69). Fortified by Rehoboam of Judah, in his war with Israel, the northern kingdom, though sometimes, as being … Continue reading “Aijalon”
Aija
Aija another form (Neh 11:31) of the name of the city Ai (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Aija AIJA, Neh 11:31.See Ai, No. 1. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Aija a-ja (, ayya’): A form of name for city Ai, found in Neh 11:31. See AI; AIATH. Fuente: International Standard … Continue reading “Aija”