Sabachthani
sat-bak'-tha-ne.See ELI, ELI, LAMA, SABACHTHANI.
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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sat-bak'-tha-ne.See ELI, ELI, LAMA, SABACHTHANI.
sab'-a-ko, sab'-a-kon.SeeSO.
sa-be'-anz (shebha'im (Joe 3:8the King James Version), cebha'-im; Sabaeim, Sebaeim (Isa 45:14); read cabha'im, but rendered as though from cabha', "to imbibe," hence, "drunkards...
sab-a-ne'-us (Codex Vaticanus Sabannaious; Codex Alexandrinus Bannaious; the King James Version Bannaia, following the Aldine): One of the sons of Asom who had married strange w...
sa-ban'-nus (Sabannos; the King James Version Sabban): The father of Moeth, one of the Levites to whom the silver and gold were delivered (1 Esdras 8:63). "Moeth the son of Saba...
sab'-a-oth, sa-ba'-oth.See GOD, NAMES OF, III, 8; LORD OF HOSTS.
sa'-bat: the King James Version = the Revised Version (British and American) SAPHAT, (2) (which see).
sab-a-te'-us (Codex Alexandrinus Sabbataias; Codex Vaticanus Abtaios; the King James Version Sabateas): One of the Levites who "taught the law of the Lord" to the multitude (1 E...
sab'-a-thus (Sabathos; the King James Version Sabatus): An Israelite who put away his "strange wife" (1 Esdras 9:28) = "Zabad" inEzr 10:27.
sab'-a-tus: the King James Version = the Revised Version (British and American)SABATHUS(which see).
sab'-an: the King James Version = the Revised Version (British and American)SABANNUS(which see).
sab-a-te'-us (Sabbataios; the King James Version Sabbatheus): One of the three (or rather two, for "Levis" = Levite) "assessors" in the investigation held concerning "foreign wi...
sab'-ath (shabbath, shabbathon; sabbaton, ta sabbata; the root shabhath in Hebrew means "to desist," "cease," "rest"):I. ORIGIN OF THE SABBATH1. The Biblical Account2. Critical ...
jur'-ni (sabbatou hodos): Used only inAc 1:12, where it designates the distance from Jerusalem to the Mount of Olives, to which Jesus led His disciples on the day of His ascensi...
sab'-bath-brak'-ing.SeeCRIMES;PUNISHMENTS.
SeeCOVERED WAY.
SeeDAY BEFORE THE SABBATH.
SeeMORROW AFTER THE SABBATH.
(sabbaton deuteroproton (Lu 6:1), literally, "the second-first sabbath," of the Revised Version margin): We will mention only a few of the explanations elicited by this expressi...
sab-a-the'-us: the King James Version = the Revised Version (British and American)SABBATEUS(which see).
sab'-aths, (shabbethoth shanim; anapauseis eton (Le 25:8)): The seven sabbatic years preceding the Year of Jubilee.See SABBATICAL YEAR; JUBILEE YEAR; ASTRONOMY, sec. I, 5.
sa-bat'-ik-al, shenath shabbathon; eniautos anapauseos, "a year of solemn rest"; or shabbath shabbathon; sabbata anapausis, "a sabbath of solemn rest" (Le 25:4); or shehath ha-s...
sa-be'-us (Sabbaias): In 1 Esdras 9:32, the same as "Shemaiah" inEzr 10:31.
sa'-bi:(1) Codex Alexandrinus Sabei; Codex Vaticanus Tobeis, Fritzache; the King James Version, Sami): Eponym of a family of porters who returned with Zerubbabel (1 Esdras 5:28)...
sa-bi'-as (Sabias, Fritzsche, Asabias; the King James Version Assabias): One of the six "captains over thousands" who supplied the Levites with much cattle for Josiah's Passover...
sa'-bi-e (Sabeie, or Sabie; the King James Version Sabi): In 1 Esdras 5:34 both the King James Version and the Revised Version (British and American), following Codex Alexandrin...
sab'-ta (cabhta', cabhtah): Third son of Cush (Ge 10:7=1Ch 1:9). A place Sabta is probably to be looked for in South Arabia. Arab geographers give no exact equivalent of the nam...