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35881 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Entangle.9
(4) Spiritual:
35882 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Entangle.10
… experienced spiritual emancipation, freedom, through Christ from bondage to sin and false religion ( Galatians 5:1; compare Galatians 4:8 ), the Gentiles were …
35883 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ephesians, Epistle to The.66
The spiritual darkness and corruption of the old Gentilelife set over against the enlightenment and purity and holiness of the new life in Christ.
35884 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ephesians, Epistle to The.74
… a spiritual building, a sanctuary, into which all the diverse elements of the churches grow into a compact unity. These figures sum up the apostle’s thought …
35885 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Epicureans.22
3. Back to Nature: He even rises above Naturalism to a view that has some kinship with modern Spiritualism, in his affirmation of the mastery of mind over adverse circumstances. "Though he is being tortured on the rack, the wise man is still happy."
35886 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Epistle.13
… , were spiritually a new order of men. The only approach to them in the spiritual history of mankind is the ancient Hebrew prophets. Consequently the Epistles …
35887 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Epistle.14
… the spiritual life for the Christian church in all subsequent time. For this reason "they are of more real value to the church than all the systems of theology …
35888 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Epistle.22
… new spiritual era in the life of mankind.
35889 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Epistle.23
… exalted spiritual mission and character of the apostolic letters. The characterization of a letter as more distinctly personal, confidential and spontaneous …
35890 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, I-V.24
… less spiritually and transcendentally conceived than that of the final state. The New Testament, by spiritualizing the entire Messianic circle of ideas …
35891 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, I-V.26
… present spiritual reign, and as preceding the state of eternity. In fact the figure of the Messiah becomes central in the entire eschatological process …
35892 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, I-V.28
… thoroughly spiritualized the conceptions of the last things could these two aspects be perfectly harmonized. Through the centering of the eschatological …
35893 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, I-V.30
… and spiritualizing interpretation. In the present case the profanation of the temple by Antiochus Epiphanes may have furnished the imagery in which, by …
35894 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, I-V.35
… , purely spiritual standards being applied in the judgment expressed. Paul so thoroughly applies this principle that in his picture the seductive, deceptive …
35895 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, VI-X.4
… . The spiritualism of the epistle points, in connection with its Pauline type of teaching, to the conception of a pneumatic heavenly body, rather than to a disembodied …
35896 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, VI-X.8
… his spiritual development, but the climax of an organic process of transformation begun in this life. And in verse 20 the resurrection of all is joined to …
35897 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, VI-X.10
… the spiritual body on earth. Romans 8:10 - 11; 1 Corinthians 15:49; 2 Corinthians 5:1 - 2; Philippians 3:12 positively exclude this, and 2 Corinthians 3:18; 2 Corinthians …
35898 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, VI-X.11
… Paul’s spiritual man appears on the scene last, not first, as in Philo. Nor can the statement have been meant as a correction of Philo’s sequence, for Paul cannot …
35899 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, VI-X.14
… ethical spiritual character of man, without implying the annihilation of his physical existence. No more support can be found in the New Testament for the …
35900 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, VI-X.15
… those spiritual realities and relations which make the present kingdom. Still it will have its outward form as the doctrine of the resurrection and the …