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36661 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chemosh.14

… and spiritual deterioration of Solomon himself there is no indication that the immoralities and cruelties associated with such worship were then practiced …

36662 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chemosh.22

… and spiritual elements supplied to the religion of Israel by the prophets and indeed from Moses and Abraham downward. "Chemosh," says W. Baudissin, "is indeed …

36663 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cherubim (1).4

… more spiritual notions of Hebraism, the garden was the abode of the gods who alone had access to the tree of life from the fruit of which they derived their …

36664 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Child; Children.19

(7) Moral likeness or spiritual kinship ( Galatians 3:7 the King James Version; compare John 8:39; "the children of Abraham"). See secs. (3), (4).

36665 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Children of God.30

… full spiritual and moral significance in the New Testament, so does the experience and idea of sonship. All traces of physical descent have disappeared …

36666 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Children of God.41

… of spiritual processes. But Paul and John also contemplate a growth in sonship, "till we all attain unto the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son …

36667 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Christ, Offices of.51

… that Spiritual Temple ( Acts 4:11 ); Philip’s application of the passage in Isa of the sheep led to the slaughter ( Isaiah 53:7 - 8 ) to our Lord ( Acts 8:32, 35 ); Peter’s discourse …

36668 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Christ, Offices of.63

… more spiritual character of the coming Messiah. References to the future blessedness of Israel under the restored royalty do not appear so largely in the …

36670 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Christ, the Exaltation of.30

… the spiritual character of the kingdom which Christ founded. Its life is that of faith, not sight. A perpetual life of even the resurrected Christ on earth …

36671 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Christ, the Exaltation of.34

… His spiritual presence, do not affect the fact that He has been exalted to the position of ultimate Lord and final judge of men. We may therefore define this …

36672 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Christ, the Exaltation of.35

… a spiritual dynamic drawn from a series of past events. It is the living relation of the complete humanity of the redeemed to the God man, and must therefore …

36674 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Christianity.56

… extraordinary spiritual vitality which confronts us in the New Testament. This is its own explanation of its being."

36675 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Christianity.61

… truth. Spiritual things are spiritually discerned. There can be no impersonal knowledge of religious, any more than of ethical and aesthetic, truth. In these …

36676 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Christianity.82

… pure spirituality in worship and morality; its elevating and emancipating tendency in all the relations of human life, it approves itself as a religion …

36677 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the Old Testament.23

… the spiritual facts and truths with which the authors were concerned. We are not, therefore, to expect to find a perfectly arranged order of periods and dates …

36678 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Church.30

… was spiritual power. When the name ekklesia was given by Jesus to the society He came to found, His promise to Peter included the bestowal of the gift of power …

36679 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Church.32

… had spiritual discernment ( 1 Corinthians 2:15; 14:29; 1 John 4:1 ) as the Divinely employed medium of fresh revelations ( 1 Corinthians 14:25, 30 - 31; Ephesians 3:5; compare …

36680 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Church.33

… a spiritual kind ( Acts 20:17, 28, 35; 1 Timothy 3:2, 5; James 5:14; 1 Peter 5:2 ). See BISHOP. Next there are the deacon and the deaconess ( Philippians 1:1; 1 Timothy 3:8 - 13 ), whose …