Storm STORM.See Sea of Galilee, p. 591s. Fuente: A Dictionary Of Christ And The Gospels Storm STORM.See Galilee [Sea of], 3; Whirlwind. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Storm “a hurricane, whirlwind,” is rendered “storm” in Mar 4:37; Luk 8:23; 2Pe 2:17, RV (AV, “tempest”). See TEMPEST. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words Storm … Continue reading “Storm”
Storks, Levi
Storks, Levi a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was born at Milford, Del., Dec. 1, 1796, but was brought He was brought up in Salisbury, Md. He was received on trial in the Philadelphia Conference in 1824. He became supernumerary in 1850, but in 1851 resumed his labors, continuing in them until within a … Continue reading “Storks, Levi”
Stork, Theophilus, D.D
Stork, Theophilus, D.D a Lutheran minister, son of Reverend Charles A.G. Stork, of Brunswick, Germany, was born near Salisbury, N.C. in August 1814. He graduated from Pennsylvania College in 1835, and from Gettysburg Theological Seminary in 1837, in which year he was licensed to preach, and was immediately called to Grace Lutheran Church, Winchester, Virginia. … Continue reading “Stork, Theophilus, D.D”
Stork, Charles Augustus G.
Stork, Charles Augustus G. a Lutheran clergyman, was born near Helmstdt, Duchy of Brunswick, June 16, 1764; and was confirmed at the age of fifteen. He entered the University of Helmstdt in 1782, where he remained for three years, and in 1785 became tutor to the children of a nobleman in Hadenburg. After a year … Continue reading “Stork, Charles Augustus G.”
Stork
STORK Its Hebrew name signifies kindness or mercy, and its Greek name natural affection, probably because of the tenderness which it is said to manifest towards its parents-never, as is reported, forsaking them, but feeding and defending them in their decrepitude. In modern times, parent storks are known to have perished in the effort to … Continue reading “Stork”
Stories
Stories storiz: For the King James Version stories (maaloth) in Amo 9:6, the Revised Version (British and American) reads chambers (in heavens); in Gen 6:16 (ark); Eze 42:3, Eze 42:6 (temple), the word is supplied. the Revised Version (British and American) in the latter verse reads in the text the third story (margin as in … Continue reading “Stories”
Storey, John, Blessed
Storey, John, Blessed Martyr , born 1504, died Tyburn, England , 1571. He was president of Broadgates Hall, now Pembroke College. Entering Parliament in 1547 he was imprisoned for opposing the Bill of Uniformity. He went to Louvain, but returned in 1553, and became chancellor to Bishop Bonner. Once more in Parliament, he was again … Continue reading “Storey, John, Blessed”
STOREHOUSES
Storehouses storhouz-iz, -ez: The following chief changes in the use of this word (representing various Hebrew words) in the Revised Version (British and American) to be noted are: In Deu 28:8, the Revised Version (British and American) has barns (‘asamm); in 1Ch 27:25, treasures (‘ocaroth); in Neh 12:25, for thresholds has storehouses (‘asuppm), so, for … Continue reading “STOREHOUSES”
Storehouse, Storechamber
Storehouse, Storechamber * For STOREHOUSE, STORECHAMBER, see CHAMBER Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Storehouse
Storehouse (, otsar, 1Ch 27:25; Psa 33:7; Mal 3:10, a treasury, as elsewhere usually rendered; , asam, a receptacle for provisions, Deu 28:8; barn, Pro 3:10; the modern matmurat, usually underground in the East; , maabus, Jeremiah 1:26, a granary; , miskenah, a magazine, Exo 1:11; 2 Kings 32:28; elsewhere store city; , Luk 12:24; … Continue reading “Storehouse”