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3181 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Roman Law.43

… , The Legal Procedure of Cicero's Time, Oxford, 1901; Kruger, Geschichte der Quellen u. Litteratur des romischen Rechts, Leipzig, 1888; Mommsen, Romisches Strafrecht …

3182 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Rome.28

… of legal institutions, the nature of which had been obscure (see ROMAN LAW ). The abrogation, directly thereafter, of the prohibition of intermarriage between …

3183 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Rome.40

… authority, legally, rested mainly upon the tribunician power, which he had probably received as early as 36 BC, but which was established on a better basis …

3184 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Rome.64

… not legally proscribed until after its distinction from Judaism was clearly perceived. Two questions demand our attention: (1) When was Christianity recognized …

3185 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Rome.66

… the legal basis for persecution must have been issued between the conflagration in 64 AD and Pliny's administration of Bithynia.

3186 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Rome.69

… accusers legally responsible for establishing the proof of their assertions. Informal and anonymous information must be rejected. Penitence shown in …

3187 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Rudiments.5

… these legal ordinances, and desired to be in bondage to them. These elements were "of the world," they had reference to material and not to spiritual things, they …

3188 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Rudiments.7

… Jewish legalism, is most in harmony with the gospel and with the teaching of Paul. "This is probably the correct interpretation, both as simpler in itself and …

3189 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ruth.4

… the legal duty of another whose relationship was nearer than that of Boaz himself ( Ruth 3:8 - 13 ). Naomi was confident that Boaz would fulfill his promise, and …

3190 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ruth.5

… and legal measures to obtain a decision. He summoned the near kinsman before ten elders at the gate of the city, related to him the circumstances of Naomi's …

3191 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sabbath.18

… Jewish legalism flourished. Innumerable restrictions and rules were formulated for the conduct of life under the Law. Great principles were lost to sight …

3192 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sacraments.3

… a legal term to denote the sum of money deposited by two parties to a suit which was forfeited by the loser and appropriated to sacred uses; (2) as a military term …

3193 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sacrifice, in the New Testament, 1.81

… the legal covenant between God and His people, so the death of Christ as a covenant sacrifice ratifies the covenant of grace between God and lost sinners …

3194 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sacrifice, in the New Testament, 1.83

… pure legalism, "a disclosure to man of his actual status before God on a basis of merit." (c) The redemption meant is that Christ "brought to an end the regime of law …

3195 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sacrifice, in the Old Testament, 1.142

… purely legal portions and those sections dealing with religious ritual, Babylonian methods of legal procedure and of ritual developed in Babylonian …

3196 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sanctuary.26

… the legal and historical outline traced above. The view that all slaughter of domestic animals was sacrificial till the time of Josiah is rebutted by the …

3197 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sanhedrin.11

… (i.e. legal assessors), Pharisees and Sadducees alike (compare Acts 4:1 ff; Acts 5:17, 34; 23:6 ). In Mark 15:43; Luke 23:50, Joseph of Arimathea is called bouleutes, "councillor …

3198 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Satan, Synagogue of.5

… the legal standing of a separate people."

3199 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Scourge; Scourging.2

… was legalized by Jewish law and became customary ( Matthew 10:17; 23:34; Acts 22:19; 26:11 ), but the traditional limitation of the number of blows was still preserved …

3200 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Scribes.10

… to legal formalism. All religious and moral life was dragged down to the level of law, and this must necessarily lead to the following results: (1) The individual …