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2941 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ananias (1).5
… strict legal piety. No mention is made of him in Paul's address before Agrippa in Caesarea ( Acts 26:1 - 32 ). In late tradition, he is placed in the list of the seventy …
2942 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Apocalyptic Literature Introduction.41
… scribist legal party, who developed into the Pharisaic sect; on the other were the mystics, who felt the personal power of Deity. These afterward became first …
2943 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Appeal.4
… proper legal formula: "I appeal unto Caesar" (Kaisara epikaloumai). That Roman citizens could insist upon such procedure, as right, is not perfectly certain …
2944 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Approve.2
… in legal formalities of today, "to approve a bill," i.e. by some act, generally a signature, to express approval. In New Testament, a number of times, for Greek dokimazo …
2945 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Asylum.2
… the legal and geographical information, see CITIES OF REFUGE; HOMICIDE .
2946 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Atargatis.2
… the legal and geographical information, see CITIES OF REFUGE; HOMICIDE .
2947 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Athaliah.10
… and legal documents of the time of Charles II of England from the death of Charles I.
2948 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Atharim.2
… and legal documents of the time of Charles II of England from the death of Charles I.
2949 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Atonement, Day of.3
I. THE LEGAL ENACTMENTS
2950 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Atonement, Day of.22
I. The Legal Enactments. 1. Named: In addition to the chief passage, Leviticus 16:1 - 34, which is treated under a separate head, we have the following:
2951 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Atonement, Day of.28
… other legal enactments, but are to be regarded as an ideal scheme, the realization of which is conditioned on the entrance of the wonderful future (compare …
2952 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Atonement, Day of.41
… those legal enactments that have not in the history a sufficient evidence of having been observed, did not exist until the time when they have such historical …
2953 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia.58
… and legal language. In short the tongue of the common people or the spoken language in all probability in the late period was Aramaic.
2954 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia.74
… . The legal literature is of the greatest importance for an understanding of the social conditions of the people. It is also valuable for comparative purposes …
2955 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia.76
… or legal transactions, dated in all periods, from the earliest times until the latest, also throw important light upon the social conditions of the people …
2956 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baptism (Lutheran Doctrine).31
… a legal claim, which a person has a right to set up (See Cremer under the word and Romans 8:1 ). (c) The establishment of a spiritual union with Christ, and a new relationship …
2957 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baptismal Regeneration.14
… his legal standing with God the righteous Judge. Regeneration is called baptismal regeneration in so far as it occurs in the event and as an effect of the …
2958 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Between the Testaments.43
… after legal holiness, these two in combination forming the very heart and core of the later Pharisaism. The holy books, but especially the law, became an object …
2959 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bible, The, IV Canonicity.37
… Jewish legalism, and the apostle, sorely grieved, writes this powerful letter to rebuke their faithlessness, and recall them to their allegiance to the truth …
2960 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Biblical Theology.47
… of legalism, the newer criticism asserts, could not have suited the Israelite nation in its early and undeveloped stage, as it does after the teachings of …