SOCOTH vel SUCCOTH — SOCOTH, vel SUCCOTH prima maniso filiorum Israel, postquam reliquerunt primas sedes in Rameses, Numer. c. 33. v. 5. Latine, tabernacula, vel tentoria … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
SOCOTH-BENOTH — Idolum Babyloniorum, 2. Regum c. 17. v. 30. Ubi, postquam Salmanassar Rex Assyriae, excisô Samaritanorum regnô, incolas captivos abduxerat, migrare iubens in Samariam colonias de Babel, de Cuth, de Ava, de Hamath, et de Sepharvaim: dicitur,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Israelites — • The word designates the descendants of the Patriarch Jacob, or Israel Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Israelites Israelites … Catholic encyclopedia
Israel — Israelites † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Israelites The word designates the descendants of the Patriarch Jacob, or Israel. It corresponds to the Hebrew appellation children of Israel , a name by which together with the simple form Israel… … Catholic encyclopedia
TRIBUS — aut a numero, quia tres primitus apud Romanos erant, aut tributo quod pendebant, (teste Fazellô) dictae sunt partes in quas populus vel civitas dividitur, ab aliquibus ortum ducentes. Veluti tribus Israel a filiis Iacob originem traheutes; quibus … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Jacob, S. — S. Jacob, Patriarcha (19. Dec. al. 6. Oct.). Im Jahre der Welt 2168 (1836 v. Chr.), als der Patriarch Isaak 60 Jahre alt war, gebar ihm seine Rebekka Zwillinge, nämlich den Esau, welcher wegen seiner röthlichen Farbe und wegen des ebenfalls… … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
Gad — • A proper name which designates in the Bible, (I), a patriarch; (II), a tribe of Israel; (III), a prophet; (IV), a pagan deity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gad Gad … Catholic encyclopedia
Jacob — • The son of Isaac and Rebecca, third great patriarch of the chosen people, and the immediate ancestor of the twelve tribes of Israel Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Jacob Jacob … Catholic encyclopedia
solitude — (so li tu d ) s. f. 1° État d une personne qui est seule. • Il n y a que lui [Dieu] qui, étant riche de sa propre essence, jouisse d une solitude bienheureuse et abondante en toutes sortes de biens, BALZ. De la cour, 1er disc.. • Je n avais … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
ETHAM — desertum magnum, et arenosum, ad quod venêrunt filii Israel profecti de Socoth. Exod. c. 13. v. 10. Num. c. 33. v. 6. Lat. fortitudo eorum, aut vomer, vel adventus eorum, sive signum eorum. Hoc transivêrunt Israelitae, ante ingressum maris … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale