SOLOMONS SONG Called also CANTICLES, and Song of Songs, B. C. 1012. This highly figurative and beautiful poem has always held a place in the canonical Scriptures, and of course was a part of the Bible in the time of Christ; it was so regarded by the early Christians, and appears in the ancient catalogues, … Continue reading “SOLOMON’S SONG”
SOLOMON’S PORCH
SOLOMONS PORCH See TEMPLE. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary
SOLOMON’S POOLS
SOLOMONS POOLS Ecc 2:6 . Among these may perhaps be included the ancient structures now so called, two or three miles southwest of Bethlehem. These are three large reservoirs lying one above and beyond another in a narrow valley. They are built of large stones, and plastered within; and the water collected in them, and … Continue reading “SOLOMON’S POOLS”
Solomon’s Song
Solomons Song SEE CANTICLES. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Solomon’s Song [CANTICLES] Fuente: Popular Cyclopedia Biblical Literature Solomon’s Song Sol’omon’s Song. See Canticles. Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary
Solomon’s Servants
Solomons Servants ( ; Sept. , Ezr 2:58; , Ezr 2:55; Neh 7:57; Neh 7:60; Vulg. filii servorum Salomonis). The descendants (sons) of persons thus named appear in the lists of the exiles who returned from the captivity. They occupy all but the lowest places in those lists, and their position indicates some connection with … Continue reading “Solomon’s Servants”
Solomons Psalter
Solomons Psalter SEE PSALTER OF SOLOMON. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Solomon’s Porch
Solomons Porch a name given in Scripture to two very different structures in Jerusalem: (a) The porch of judgment attached to the palace (1Ki 7:7), for which SEE PALACE; and (b) Solomon’s Porch, or portico ( ), the outer eastern corridor of the Temple (Joh 10:23; Act 3:11; Act 5:12), for which SEE TEMPLE. Fuente: … Continue reading “Solomon’s Porch”
Solomons Pools
Solomons Pools (Ecc 2:6). Of the various pools mentioned in Scripture, or usually regarded as such, perhaps the most celebrated are the Pools of Solomon in Wady Urtas, between Hebron and Bethlehem, called by the Arabs el-Burak, from which an aqueduct was carried which still supplies Jerusalem with water (Sir 24:30-31). They are three in … Continue reading “Solomons Pools”
Solomons Gardens
Solomons Gardens (Ecc 2:5). SEE GARDEN. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Solomonis Porch
Solomonis Porch See Porch, Temple. SON See Family. SON OF GOD See Christ. Fuente: Dictionary of the Apostolic Church