Subvert
sub-vurt' (`awath; anatrepo): Occurs 5 t:(1) in the sense of overturning, etc., as the translation of `awath, "to make bent or crooked" (La 3:36), "to subvert a man in his cause...
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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sub-vurt' (`awath; anatrepo): Occurs 5 t:(1) in the sense of overturning, etc., as the translation of `awath, "to make bent or crooked" (La 3:36), "to subvert a man in his cause...
su'kath-its (sukhathim; Codex Vaticanus Sochathieim; Codex Alexandrinus Sokathieim; the King James Version Suchathites): These are named only once (1Ch 2:55), a family of scribe...
suk-sed', suk-ses' (yarash, sakhal; euemeria): "To succeed" means,(1) and originally, "to follow after";(2) mostly in modern English, "to prosper"; in the King James Version, wi...
suk'-er, suk'-er-er ('azar; boetheo, prostatis): Is the translation of 'azar, "to gird" (2Sa 8:5, etc.); of boetheo, "to come in aid of" (2Co 6:2, "In a day of salvation did I s...
suk'-oth, suk'-oth (cukkoth, "booths"; Skenai, Sokchoth, etc.): After parting with Esau, Jacob journeyed to Succoth, a name which he gave to the place from the "booths" which he...
(cukkoth; Sokchoth (Ex 12:37;13:20;Nu 33:5)): The first station of the Hebrews on leaving Rameses (see EXODUS). The word means "booths." The distance fromETHAM(which see) sugges...
suk'-oth, suk'-oth-be'-noth, be'-noth (cukkoth benoth; Rhochchothbaineithei, Codex Alexandrinus (better) Sokchothbenithei):1. The Meaning according to the Hebrew:The name of an ...
su'-kath-its.SeeSUCATHITES.
sud: The King James Version = the Revised Version (British and American)SUA(which see).
su'-di-as (Soudias): In 1 Esdras 5:23, a Levitical family that returned with Zerubbabel, called inEzr 2:40"Hodaviah" and inNe 7:43"Hodevah" (which see).
suf'-er-ing: A great variety of Hebrew and Greek expressions, too large to be here enumerated, have been translated by "suffering" and other forms derived from the same verb. Th...
suf-o-ka'-shun.SeePUNISHMENTS.
su'-i-sid.SeeCRIMES.
suk'-i-im (cukkiyim): Named in2Ch 12:3as a tribe that took part with Libyans and Cretans in the invasion of Judea by Shishak. The identification is uncertain.
sul'-fur.SeeBRIMSTONE.
sum'-er (qayits; Aramaic qayiT (Da 2:35), from quts quT, "to cut off," "to pluck or gather fruit," hence, the time of fruit, summer (2Sa 16:1,2;Jer 40:10,12); theros (Mt 24:32;L...
(beth ha-qayits):Am 3:15notes it as part of the judgment on Israel that Yahweh would smite "the winter-house with the summer-house." It belonged to the luxury of the period that...
See ASTRONOMY, sec. I, 2.
(Figurative): Poetical conceptions for the sun are frequently found in the Scriptures, though the strictly figurative expressions are not common. Undoubtedly the Jewish festival...
SeeEAST GATE.
SeeIMAGES.
sun'-wur-ship: The splendor of the sun makes it a natural object of adoration, once the purer idea of the one true God (Ro 1:20,21) is parted with, and in most ancient nations t...
SeeHORSES OF THE SUN.
SeeHORSES OF THE SUN.
smit'-ing: Exposure of the uncovered head to the heat of the sun is likely to produce either of two conditions; the commoner is heat exhaustion with faintness, the rarer is heat...
sun'-da.See LORD'S DAY.
sun'-riz-ing: A frequent designationin the Old Testament for the East (Nu 21:11;De 4:41,47;Jos 1:15, etc.). InRe 7:2, the Revised Version (British and American) has "sunrising" ...