Zathui

Zathui (Sept. v.r. ‘; Vulg. Demu), a Greek form (1Es 5:12) of the Heb. name (Ezr 2:8) ZATTU SEE ZATTU (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Zathui ZATHUI (1Es 5:12) = Zattu, Ezr 2:8, Neh 7:13; called also Zathoes, 1Es 8:32. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Zathui za-thu (, Zaththou, Septuagint … Continue reading “Zathui”

Zathoi

Zathoi (Sept. ; Vulg. Zachues), a Greek form (1Es 8:32) of the Heb. name ZATTU SEE ZATTU (which is apparently omitted in Ezr 8:5). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Zathoes

Zathoes ZATHOES, 1Es 8:32, probably stands for Zattu. The name does not appear in the Heb. of the corresponding passage Ezr 8:3, to be corrected from 1 Es. so as to run Of the sons of Zattu, Shecaniah the son of Jahaziel. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Zathoes zatho-ez, za-thoez (, Zathoes; the King … Continue reading “Zathoes”

Zasius, Ulric

Zasius, Ulric A famous jurist, born at Constance in 1461; died at Freiburg, 24 Nov., 1536. After studying at Tubingen he first became episcopal notary at Constance, then town clerk at Baden in Aargau in 1489, and at Freiburg in 1493. From 1496-9 he directed the Latin school at Freiburg. In 1499 he studied law … Continue reading “Zasius, Ulric”

Zarthan

Zarthan (1Ki 7:46). SEE ZARETAN. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Zarthan a place near Succoth, in the plain of the Jordan, “in the clay ground,” near which Hiram cast the brazen utensils for the temple (1 Kings 7:46); probably the same as Zartan. It is also called Zeredathah (2 Chr. 4:17). (See … Continue reading “Zarthan”

Zartanah

Zartanah [some Zarta’nah] (1Ki 4:12). SEE ZARETAN. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Zartanah 1Ki 4:12. By Zartanah was Bethshean in the upper part of the Jordan valley; mentioned in the list of Solomon’s commissariat districts. Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Zartanah zar-tana, zarta-na (, carethanah): the King James Version in 1Ki 4:12 for … Continue reading “Zartanah”

Zarlino, Gioseffe

Zarlino, Gioseffe Italian musical theorist, born at Chioggia in 1517; died at Venice, 4 February, 1590. He studies for the Church and was ordained deacon in 1541, but became so devoted to music that he placed himself under the direction of Willaert at Venice. In 1564 he was elected successor to di Rore as first … Continue reading “Zarlino, Gioseffe”

Zarhites, The

Zarhites, The Zar’hites, The. A branch of the tribe of Judah, descended from Zerah, the son of Judah. Num 26:13; Num 26:20; Jos 7:17; 1Ch 27:11; 1Ch 27:15. Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary

Zarhites

Zarhites Descendants of Zerah son of Judah (Num 26:13; Num 26:20; Jos 7:17; 1Ch 27:11; 1Ch 27:13). Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Zarhites zarhts. See ZERAH, (1), (4). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Zarhites [Zar’hites] 1. Family of Zerah, a Simeonite. Num 26:13. 2. Family of Zarah, or Zerah, son of Judah. Num 26:20; Jos 7:17; … Continue reading “Zarhites”

Zarhite

Zarhite (Heb. Zarchi’, , Sept. v v.r. v, A. V. Zarhites), the patronymic of the family of Zerah son of Judah (Num 26:20; Jos 7:17 1Ch 27:11; 1Ch 27:13), and also of that descended from Zerah son of Simeon (Num 26:13). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature