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36501 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Resurrection of Jesus Christ, The.34
… ); (3) spiritual: the resurrection is regarded as the source and standard of the holiness of the believer. Every aspect of the Christian life from the beginning …
36502 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Revelation of John.28
… calm, spiritual, mystical, abounding in characteristic expressions as "life," "light," "love," etc., written in idiomatic Greek; the Apocalypse abrupt, mysterious …
36503 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Revelation of John.104
… --a spiritual Israel--in Revelation 7:1 - 8, and the triumphant multitude in heaven, Revelation 7:9 - 17 ); successions of events may be foreshortened; different pictures …
36504 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Revelation, 3-4.3
… or spiritual quality of a revelation is not derived from the recipient but from its Divine Giver. The fundamental fact in all revelation is that it is from …
36505 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Revelation, 3-4.12
… ’ "own spiritual possession"? And is not, in point of fact, the personality of each prophet clearly traceable in his message, and that to such an extent as to compel …
36506 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Riches.3
… the spiritual realm. See, e.g., Romans 9:23; 11:33; Ephesians 2:7; Philippians 4:19; Colossians 1:27 .
36507 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Righteousness.25
… , education, spiritual instruction, are all influences which really make for full life.
36508 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Rock.16
… for spiritual refreshment ( 1 Corinthians 10:4 ).
36509 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Roman Empire and Christianity, 1.31
(a) Confusion of Spiritual and Temporal
36510 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Roman Empire and Christianity, 1.58
… and spiritually. In the East was born the religion of humanity.
36511 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Roman Empire and Christianity, 1.63
… lofty spiritual teachings of Plato and combined them with the idea of the brotherhood of humanity. It also preached that man must work out his salvation …
36512 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Roman Empire and Christianity, 1.73
… ministered spiritual support and calm resignation at many a heathen deathbed. It may be declared to be the first system of religious thought--for it was a …
36513 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Roman Empire and Christianity, 1.75
… the spiritual monotheism of their race combined it with Greek philosophy which had been setting steadily for monotheism. With the Jews the exclusively …
36514 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Roman Empire and Christianity, 1.77
… the spiritual qualities of Greece. The kinship of man with the divine, learned from Socrates and Plato, went forth on its wide evangel. This Greek civilization …
36515 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Roman Empire and Christianity, 1.81
… also spiritual things. Many of these early traders and artisans were Christians, and while they bought and sold the things that perish, they did not lose an …
36516 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Roman Empire and Christianity, 1.83
… its spiritual ambition. It enlarged the vision of the church. Only a citizen (Paul) of such a world-empire could dream of a religion for all humanity. If the Roman …
36517 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Roman Empire and Christianity, 1.86
… and spiritual demands of man’s nature. A moral bankruptcy was immanent. The old Roman religion of abstract virtues had gone down in formalism; it was too cold …
36518 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Roman Empire and Christianity, 2.4
… the spiritual needs of the empire continued to be met more and more by philosophy and the mysteries which promised immortality. The cult of the Genius of …
36519 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Roman Empire and Christianity, 2.11
… of Spiritual and Temporal: They thought not merely in national or racial but in ecumenical terms. The Romans could not understand a kingdom of God upon earth …
36520 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Roman Empire and Christianity, 2.15
… and spiritual support to thousands of the human race before the dawn of Christianity. But we shall not blame, when we recognize that for its own life and mission …