Single, Eye
sin'-g'-l:Mt 6:22f parallelLu 11:34: "If therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light. But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be full of darkness...
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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sin'-g'-l:Mt 6:22f parallelLu 11:34: "If therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light. But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be full of darkness...
sin'-gu-lar: "Pertaining to the single person," "individual," and so sometimes "unusual," "remarkable." So The Wisdom of Solomon 14:18, the King James Version "the singular dili...
si'-nim, sin'-im ('erets cinim; ge Person): The name occurs in Isaiah's prophecy of the return of the people from distant lands: "Lo, these shall come from far; and, lo, these f...
si'-nits (cini): A Canaanite people mentioned inGe 10:17;1Ch 1:15. The identification is uncertain. Jerome mentions a ruined city, Sin, near Arka, at the foot of Lebanon.
sin'-les-nes: The 15th Anglican article ("Of Christ Alone without Sin") may be quoted as a true summary of Scripture teaching on sinlessness: "Christ in the truth of our nature ...
sin'-er (chaTTa; hamartolos, "devoted to sin," "erring one"): In the New Testament, in addition to its ordinary significance of one that sins (Lu 5:8;13:2;Ro 5:8,19;1Ti 1:15;Heb...
si'-un (si'on; Seon):(1) A name given to Mt. Hermon inDe 4:48. The name may mean "protuberance" or "peak," and may have denoted the lofty snow-covered horn of the mountain as se...
sif'-moth, sif'-moth (siphmoth (Ginsburg), shiphamoth (Baer); Saphei): One of the cities to which David sent presents from Ziklag (1Sa 30:28). It occurs between Aroer and Eshtem...
sip'-i, si-pa'-i.SeeSAPH.
sur: In the Old Testament this word inGe 43:20the King James Version ('adhon) is changed in the Revised Version (British and American) into "my lord." In the New Testament the w...
si'-rak, or The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach:I. NAMEII. CANONICITYIII. CONTENTSIV. TEACHING1. Religion2. Morals3. Manners4. Counsels of PrudenceV. LITERARY FORMVI. AUTHOR1....
Usually called The Alphabet of Ben Sira. The compilation so designated consists of two lists of proverbs, 22 in Aramaic and 22 in Hebrew, arranged in each case as alphabet acros...
si'-ra (bor hacirah, "the pit," "well" or "cistern of Sarah"): The spot from which Abner was enticed back to Hebron to his death (2Sa 3:26). Josephus (Ant., VII, i, 5) calls it ...
sir'-i-on (siryon; Sanior): The name of Mt. Hermon among the Phoenicians (De 3:9). It is given as "Shirion" inPs 29:6(Hebrew "breastplate" or "body armor"). Here it is named wit...
sis'-a-mi.SeeSISMAI.
sis'-er-a (cicera', of doubtful meaning; S(e)isara):(1) Given in Judges 4 as the captain of the army of Jabin, king of Hazor. The accounts given of the battle of Sisera with Bar...
si-sin'-ez (Sisinnes): "The eparch (governor) of Syria and Phoenicia" under Darius Hystaspis (1 Esdras 6:3,7,27; 7:1) circa 520 BC = "Tattenai the governor beyond the river" inE...
sis'-mi (tsitsmay; the King James Version Sisamai): A Judahite, of the descendants of the daughter of Sheshan and Jarha, his Egyptian servant (1Ch 2:40). Commentators have compa...
sis'-ter ('achoth): Used repeatedly in the Old Testament of a female(1) having the same parents as another; or(2) having one parent in common, with another, half-sister (Ge 20:1...
The King James Version translates rightly(1) ben-'achotho (Ge 29:13); and(2) huios tes adelphes (Ac 23:16), and wrongly,(3) anepsios (Col 4:10), where, without doubt, the real m...
sith: An Anglo-Saxon word meaning "afterward," "since" (Eze 35:6the King James Version and the English Revised Version, the American Standard Revised Version "since").
sith'-ri (cithri): A grandson of Kohath (Ex 6:22).
sit'-na (siTnah, "hatred," "hostility"; echthria): The name of the second of the two wells dug by the herdsmen of Isaac, the cause of further "enmity" with the herdsmen of Gerer...
sit'-ing (yashabh, "to sit down or still," daghar, "to brood," "hatch"; kathezomai, "to sit down," anakeimai, "to lie back," "recline"): The favorite position of the Orientals (...
se-van', si'-van (ciwan): The third month of the Jewish year, corresponding to June (Es 8:9).SeeCALENDAR.
siks'-ti (shishshim; hexekonta).SeeNUMBER.
skil, skil'-fool (forms of yadha` (2Ch 2:14, etc.), bin (1Ch 15:22), sakhal (Da 1:4, etc.), lamadh (1Ch 5:18), chakham (1Ch 28:21), charash (Eze 21:31), yaTabh (Ps 33:3); in Apo...