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32961 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pentateuch, 3.23
(2) Character of Our Informants. Given the fact (guaranteed by the contemporaneousness of the sources) that our informants had the means of providing accurate …
32962 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pentateuch, 3.35
… national character, its catholic view of life, its attitude toward the Divine, and some at any rate of its most peculiar teachings. It is worth noting that Judaism …
32963 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pentateuch, 3.36
… Jewish character has also counted for much; so again have the moral and ethical doctrines, and the miraculous and unprecedented nature of the events narrated …
32964 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pentecost.7
… institutionary character which Christ gave to His church on the earth" (Geref. Dogm., IV, 64).
32965 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Persian Religion (Ancient).31
… not gods." Hence, he perceived that many of the deities worshipped in Iran were unworthy of adoration, being evil in character, hostile to all good and therefore …
32966 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Person of Christ, 1-3.44
… with God, much less that He "emptied himself," divested Himself of His Deity ("form of God") itself, of which His being on an equality with God is the manifested consequence …
32967 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Person of Christ, 4-5.6
… "was"--"God." In some sense distinguishable from God, He was in an equally true sense identical with God. There is but one eternal God; this eternal God, the Word is …
32968 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Person of Christ, 4-8.4
… , the character of His pre-existent life is intimated; in it He shared the Father's glory from all eternity ("before the world was"); He stood by the Father's side …
32969 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pestilence.2
… of God from the Arabian mountain. There is the same judicial character associated with pestilence in Exodus 5:3; 9:15; Leviticus 26:25; Numbers 14:12; Deuteronomy …
32970 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Peter, the Second Epistle of.35
… the character and the conduct of the libertines ( 2 Peter 2:17 - 18 ), but their presence and their disastrous teaching he puts in the future ( 2 Peter 2:13 - 14 ). The deadly …
32971 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Peter, the Second Epistle of.42
… Christian character. Paul begins his list of the "fruits of the Spirit" with love ( Galatians 5:22 ); Peter ends his with love. It is like a chain, each link holds fast …
32972 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pharisees.67
… , whose character and spiritual force have impressed themselves on their generation, have often peculiarities of manner and tone which are easily imitated …
32973 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philippians, the Epistle to The.36
… of character while he avows his purpose to strive on toward perfection as long as he lives. Such an interpretation is wholly aside from Paul's thought. He …
32974 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philippians, the Epistle to The.37
… the character of the apostle who had taught and preached and practiced these things.
32975 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philistines.34
… same character, but these examples are enough to show that, in the time of Moses and Joshua, the population of Philistia was the same that is noticed in the Old …
32976 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Phoenicia; Phoenicians.41
… chief god. He is Baal, "lord" or "master"; Baal-samin, "lord of heaven"; Eliun, "supreme," etc. These terms imply either one God or one who is supreme among the gods and their …
32977 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pillar.2
… fetishistic character is not grounded); it is predicted in Isaiah 19:19 that such a pillar would be set up to Yahweh at the border of Egypt. (2) Idolatrous pillars …
32978 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Plagues of Egypt.28
… "wonders" God did against Pharaoh. Thus, it appears that the language in the account in Exodus puts forward the wondrous character of these dealings of Yahweh …
32979 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Plagues of Egypt.34
… startling character of the plague is apparent when it is remembered that Egypt is the product of the Nile, the very soil being all brought down by it, and its …
32980 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Poetry, Hebrew.33
… the character of Bible poetry. (2) Another factor which led to the neglect of the poetical element in the Old Testament is the undoubted fact that Biblical …