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269 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 446.17 (Matthew Henry)

… their Godlike mind, Not by afflictions broken, but refined.—Sir R. BLACKMORE. Let this reconcile God’s children to their troubles; they are but trials, designed …

270 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 733.20 (Matthew Henry)

… ; the godlike race Exceed the stars that heav’n’s high arches grace. SIR R. BLACKMORE.Of this generation of his let us pray, as Moses did for Israel, The Lord God …

271 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1103.2 (Matthew Henry)

… . This godlike grace should conduct and influence our whole conversation, which is meant by walking in it. It should be the principle from which we act; it should …

272 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. אֱלֹהִים.2

… . b. godlike one Ex 4:16 (J; Moses in relation to Aaron), Ex 7:1 (P; in relation to Pharaoh), 1 S 28:13 (the shade of Samuel), ψ 45:7 (the Messianic king, O God, 𝔊 𝔖 Jer, most scholars …

273 Etymology dictionary, p. deify (v.).2

… "making godlike," from Latin deus "god" (from PIE root *dyeu- "to shine," in derivatives "sky, heaven, god") + -ficare, combining form of facere "to make, do" (from PIE root *dhe- "to …

274 Etymology dictionary, p. deity (n.).2

… or godlike nature is attributed."

275 Etymology dictionary, p. god (n.).2

… god; godlike person," from Proto-Germanic *guthan (source also of Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Dutch god, Old High German got, German Gott, Old Norse guð, Gothic guþ ), which …

277 Etymology dictionary, p. godlike (adj.).2

1510s, from god + like (adj.). Absent in Middle English; Old English had godlic "godlike, divine."

278 Etymology dictionary, p. goodly (adj.).2

Old English godlic "excellent; comely fair;" see good (n.) + -ly (1). From c. 1200 as "considerable in size or number." Similar formation in Old Frisian godlik, Old High German guotlih, Old Norse godhligr. Related: Goodliness .

279 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adam in the Old Testament.14

… of godlikeness, and which could be had by detaching his individual will from that of God, and incurring the experience of self-seeking, and taking the risk …

280 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adam in the Old Testament.16

… toward godlikeness and downward toward the abysms of self were immensely enlarged. Life must henceforth be lived on a broader and profounder scale. But …