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32861 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4e2.63

… ) His character as Sin-Bearer, even as the unbroken trust with which in His loneliness He clings to God ("My God") may be felt to have in it the element of atonement …

32862 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4f.29

… in character that it may safely be accepted as from the pen of the beloved disciple (thus Lightfoot, Meyer, Godet, Alford, etc.). The appearance itself is described …

32863 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 5.10

… apocalyptic character into nearly all the teaching of Jesus (compare Schweitzer, Quest of the Historical Jesus). This is an exaggeration, but that Jesus taught …

32864 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Job.2

… ; a character so commanding that, albeit fictitious, it could be referred to as real, just as we refer to Hamlet or Othello. It is not the way of Hebrew writers, however …

32865 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Job, Book of.48

… the character of the wisdom with which he is dealing, a strain of truth which Israel could and did share with neighbor nations. This is made further evident …

32866 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Job, Book of.49

2. Characters and Personality: All the characters of the story, Job included, are from non-Palestinian regions. The chief spokes-man of the friends, Eliphaz …

32867 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Job, Book of.53

… inner character corresponds: to all appearance nothing lacking, a man "perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and turned away from evil." The typical Hebrew …

32868 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Job, Book of.54

… human character: of God's order in connecting righteousness so intimately with gain; and of the essential human character, virtually denying that there …

32869 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Job, Book of.71

… of character ( Job 31:1 - 40 ). This he calls, in sublime irony, the indictment which his Adversary has written; and like a prince, bearing it upon his shoulder and binding …

32870 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Job, Book of.74

… new character, Elihu, a young man, who has listened with growing impatience to the fruitless discussion, and now must set both parties right or burst ( Job 32 …

32871 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Job, Book of.75

… in character. And one fatuity at least he has escaped; he has not made God bandy arguments with men, or piece together the shifting premises of logic. The whole …

32872 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joel (2).42

… tangible character, which promise to give more positive results. It is maintained by the advocates of the late date that the situation and immediate outlook …

32873 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Johannine Theology, 1.84

… revelation. "God is light, and in him is no darkness at all." In God there is nothing that hides, nothing that is hidden. The Divine character is utterly transparent …

32875 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Johannine Theology, 1.87

… unchangeable character. (3) God's righteousness is related imperatively to the whole moral activity of His creatures, rendering sin inadmissible in them …

32876 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Johannine Theology, 1.100

… of God's self-sacrificing love. "Herein was the love of God manifested in us, that God hath sent his .... Son into the world that we might live through him" ( 1 John 4:9 …

32878 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Johannine Theology, 2.12

… of God." This abides in him who has received it. It stamps its own character upon his life and determines its whole development.

32879 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Johannine Theology, 2.31

… a character from without, but the revelation of a character from within. And this is not future, but present. "He that believeth not hath been judged .... because …

32880 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Johannine Theology, 2.34

… the character to which it belongs. The outward man will take the mold of the inward man, and will share with it its perfected likeness to the glorified manhood …