- The
Rechabites (/ˈrɛkəbaɪts/) were a
Biblical clan, the
descendants of
Rechab through Jehonadab. One
theory is the
Rechabites belonged to the Kenites...
- The
Independent Order of
Rechabites (IOR), also
known as the Sons and
Daughters of Rechab, is a
fraternal organisation and
friendly society founded in...
-
Rechabite Hall is a heritage-listed
building in Perth,
Western Australia,
located at 224 William Street. It has
operated as The
Rechabite since 2019....
- unused), the
neighbouring police station (1887) and
court house (1887) and
Rechabite Hall (1888), in the
Second Empire style. The
Prahran Fire
Tower (1889)...
- form a self-contained work
conventionally known as the "History of the
Rechabites" and
chapters 11–16 form a
distinct work
known as the "Abode of the Blessed"...
- of Beth-haccerem. (Nehemiah 3:14)
Rahab Rechabites Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Rechab and the
Rechabites" .
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert...
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originally formed in 1835 as
Independent Order of
Rechabites, and
traded until 2004 as The
Rechabite Friendly Society. As of 2018[update] it had more than...
- he was
lifted across by two trees. At the abode, he
found a
group of
Rechabites.
Zosimus lived there for
forty years.
While there, he
abstained from wine...
- This is a list of
Rechabite halls, that is,
temperance halls ****ociated with the
Independent Order of
Rechabites. Tait,
Edwyn Seymour Reid.
Pioneers of...
- of the Prophets. This
chapter records the
meeting of
Jeremiah with the
Rechabites, a
nomadic clan, in
which the
prophet "contrast[s]
their faithfulness...