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Nameless (1 Occurrence)Job 30:8
Sons of fools, and sons of nameless sires, they are driven out of the land.
(DBY NIV)
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (
a.) Without a name; anonymous; as, a nameless star.
2. (a.) Undistinguished; not noted or famous.
3. (a.) Not known or mentioned by name; anonymous; as, a nameless writer.
4. (a.) Unnamable; indescribable; inexpressible.
Library
LM Mrs. Hemans. Earth's Nameless Martyrs.
... VIII. VARIOUS OCCASIONS. 427. LM Mrs. Hemans. Earth's Nameless Martyrs. 1
The kings ... breast, Earth! where thy nameless martyrs rest! 2 ...
/.../various/book of hymns for public and private devotion/427 l m mrs hemans.htm
All Possible Goodness that Either Can be Named, or is Nameless...
... Address 6: All possible goodness that either can be named, or is nameless¦
All possible goodness that either can be named, or ...
/.../address 6 0 all possible goodness.htm
The Cure of Simon's Wife's Mother.
... She had "a great fever." She was tossing from side to side in vain attempts
to ease a nameless misery. Her head ached, and forms ...
/.../macdonald/miracles of our lord/iii the cure of simons.htm
The Witness of the Resurrection
... If the Cross and a nameless grave had been the end, what a reductio ad absurdum
that would have been to the claims of Jesus to have ever been with the Father ...
/.../romans corinthians to ii corinthians chap v/the witness of the resurrection.htm
Dionysius the Presbyter, to his Fellow-Presbyter Timothy.
... how then is our Discourse concerning the Divine Names to be accomplished, since
we see that the Super-Essential Godhead is unutterable and nameless? ...
/.../rolt/dionysius the areopagite/chapter i dionysius the presbyter.htm
The Rich Man and Lazarus.
... come the beggar's way. [95] The name of the poor man is given, while the
rich man is left nameless. Generally, Christ's kingdom is ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/arnot/the parables of our lord/xxvi the rich man and.htm
In the Fifteenth Year of Tiberius Cæsar and under the Pontificate ...
... old Roman stock remained was rapidly decaying, partly from corruption, but chiefly
from the increasing cessation of marriage, and the nameless abominations of ...
/.../the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter xi in the fifteenth.htm
God's World
... and corn, and wine and oil"of the sun and moon, night and day"the great sea, the
ships, and the fishes, and all the wonderful and nameless creatures which ...
/.../kingsley/twenty-five village sermons/sermon i gods world.htm
To My Fellow Presbyter, Timothy, Dionysius the Presbyter.
... "and this (Name) "is wonderful," And is not this in reality the wonderful Name,
that which is above every Name"the Nameless"that fixed above every name ...
/.../dionysius/dionysis on divine names/caput i to my fellow.htm
Second Instruction.
... has constituted us fit for the practice of virtue, and there is no hinderance, if
we will, even though we be poor, weak in body, outcast, nameless, bondservants ...
//christianbookshelf.org/chrysostom/on the priesthood/second instruction.htm
Thesaurus
Nameless (1 Occurrence)... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (a.) Without a name; anonymous; as, a
nameless star.
... 3. (a.) Not known or mentioned by name; anonymous; as, a
nameless writer.
.../n/nameless.htm - 6kName'jesus (1 Occurrence)
Name'jesus. Named, Name'jesus. Nameless . Multi-Version Concordance Name'jesus
(1 Occurrence). ... Named, Name'jesus. Nameless . Reference Bible.
/n/name'jesus.htm - 6k
Eli (36 Occurrences)
... Thereafter he was warned by a nameless prophet of the downfall of his house, and
of the death of his two sons in one day (1 Samuel 2:27-36), a message later ...
/e/eli.htm - 24k
Sires (3 Occurrences)
... Multi-Version Concordance Sires (3 Occurrences). Job 30:8 Sons of fools, and
sons of nameless sires, they are driven out of the land. (DBY). ...
/s/sires.htm - 7k
Base (127 Occurrences)
... compare shephelah = "lowland." (b) (qalah): men of humble birth and station as opposed
to the nobles (Isaiah 3:5). (c) (beli-shem): "nameless," "of no account ...
/b/base.htm - 45k
Namely (81 Occurrences)
/n/namely.htm - 31k
Urim (8 Occurrences)
... 37; 1 Samuel 28:6) that Yahweh did not answer Saul on certain occasions, unless
indeed we surmise for the occasion the existence of a third nameless blank lot. ...
/u/urim.htm - 21k
Pharisees (86 Occurrences)
... high-priesthood because his mother had been a captive, thus insinuating that
he-Hyrcanus-was no true son of Aaron, but the bastard of some nameless heathen to ...
/p/pharisees.htm - 66k
Thummim (6 Occurrences)
... 37; 1 Samuel 28:6) that Yahweh did not answer Saul on certain occasions, unless
indeed we surmise for the occasion the existence of a third nameless blank lot. ...
/t/thummim.htm - 22k
Topical Encyclopedia
In the Bible, the concept of being "nameless" often carries significant theological and symbolic implications. While many biblical figures are identified by name, there are instances where individuals remain unnamed, serving specific narrative or theological purposes. These nameless figures can represent broader themes such as humility, universality, or the focus on God's actions rather than human identity.
Old Testament Examples1.
The Servant of Abraham: In
Genesis 24, Abraham sends his servant to find a wife for his son Isaac. The servant, though pivotal in the narrative, is not named in the text. This anonymity emphasizes his role as a faithful servant carrying out his master's will, highlighting themes of obedience and divine providence. The servant's prayer and actions demonstrate reliance on God, underscoring the importance of faithfulness over personal recognition.
2.
The Widow of Zarephath: In
1 Kings 17, Elijah is sent to a widow in Zarephath during a time of famine. The widow, who remains unnamed, exemplifies faith and obedience. Her willingness to share her last meal with Elijah results in God's miraculous provision. Her namelessness may suggest the universality of God's care and the idea that faith can be found in unexpected places and people.
New Testament Examples1.
The Woman with the Issue of Blood: In
Mark 5:25-34, a woman suffering from a bleeding condition for twelve years approaches Jesus in a crowd, seeking healing. Her anonymity highlights her marginalized status in society, yet her faith is commended by Jesus: "Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from your suffering" (
Mark 5:34, BSB). Her account emphasizes the power of faith and the personal nature of Jesus' ministry.
2.
The Rich Man and Lazarus: In
Luke 16:19-31, Jesus tells the parable of the rich man and Lazarus. Interestingly, the rich man remains nameless while the poor man, Lazarus, is named. This reversal of expectations underscores the parable's message about the values of the Kingdom of God, where earthly status is overturned, and the humble are exalted.
Theological ImplicationsThe use of nameless characters in the Bible often serves to shift the focus from human identity to divine action and purpose. These figures can represent everyman or everywoman, allowing readers to see themselves in the narrative and understand that God's work transcends individual recognition. The anonymity of certain characters also highlights the communal and universal aspects of God's covenant and grace, suggesting that God's love and salvation are available to all, regardless of social status or personal fame.
In a broader sense, the nameless individuals in Scripture remind believers of the call to humility and service, echoing the teachings of Jesus about the last being first and the greatest being the servant of all (
Matthew 20:16, 26-27). Through these unnamed figures, the Bible communicates profound truths about faith, obedience, and the nature of God's Kingdom.
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