- SackclothSackcloth , or haircloth (Апок. Откр VI, 12) — a coarse fabric of dark colour, made fro
- Scarlet robeScarlet robe . See Purple .
- ScourgeScourge (Иоан. Ин II, 15) was ordinarily made of three leather thongs or braided cords; by the Mosaic l
- Sea of Galilee, Lake of Gennesaret, Sea of TiberiasSea of Galilee, Lake of Gennesaret, Sea of Tiberias . These names all refer to one and the same lake sit
- Sea of GennesaretSea of Gennesaret. See Sea of Galilee or Sea of Tiberias.
- SeaweedSeaweed , or sea-grass (Ион. Ион II, 6) — sea-water grass, as it reads in the Russian t
- Second Coming of ChristSecond Coming of Christ . — Of His second coming the Lord spoke repeatedly to His disciples (Мф. Мф XXIV
- SinSin (transgression of the law). Sin is lawlessness (I Ин. 1Ин III, 4). It passed to mankind fr
- SparrowSparrow (Притч. Притч XXVI, 2, Тов. Тов II, 10) — a well-known small and inexpensive little bird of the
- SpongeSponge (Мф. Мф XXVII, 48) is obtained from the beds of the sea and constitutes one of its products; spo
- Still Small VoiceStill small voice (III Цар. 3Цар XIX, 12) in the physical sense denotes a gentle breath of wind. The Lo
- StorkStork (kindness, compassion) (Иер. Иер VIII, 7). The Septuagint reads: erodios (heron) — a migratory bird resembling the