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5281 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bag.9
… a guilt offering. It is from a word that means "to wag," "to move to and fro"; compare the similar word in Arabic meaning a bag filled with stones hung at the side of …
5282 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Between the Testaments.31
… . The guilt of the fratricide was enhanced, because the crime was committed in the temple itself, and before the very altar. A storm of wrath, the only notable …
5283 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Breastplate of the High Priest.2
… , the guilt would fasten on the people.
5284 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chastening; Chastisement.4
… is guilt, there is punishment; but where guilt has been removed, there can be no punishment. There being no degrees of justification, no one can be forgiven in …
5285 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Christ, Offices of.41
… of guilt, the satisfaction of the law, and the assurance of the Divine forgiveness, the restored favor of God and finally the unity of man and God.
5286 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Christianity.62
… the guilt, the stain, and the dominion of sin and bringing the peace of God into their souls. Nothing less than this is either the gospel of our Lord and Saviour …
5287 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Christianity.96
… his guilt. There have been many theories of atonement, but the idea that Christ has "satisfied Divine justice" is too firmly imbedded in all the Reformation …
5288 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cleanse.5
… the guilt and power of sin, as, by discipline or punishment: "He cleanseth it" ( John 15:2, the King James Version "purgeth"); "I have cleansed thee" ( Ezekiel 24:13 ); or in forgiveness …
5289 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Clear; Clearness.3
… from guilt, or charge, or obligation "from oath" ( Genesis 24:8 ); "from transgression" ( Psalms 19:13 ). Hence, the verb "to clear" means juridically to declare or prove innocent …
5290 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Confession.4
… his guilt to Him, against whom he has sinned. This is described in Psalms 32:3 - 6; compare 1 John 1:9; Proverbs 28:13. Such confession may be made either silently, or …
5291 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Conscience.18
… its guilt may be assuaged by the action of time, when suddenly and unexpectedly it is found out and exposed to the knowledge of all; and, only when the force of …
5292 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Contrite; Contrition.2
… of guilt. The theological term "contrition" designates more than is found in these passages. It refers to the grief experienced as a consequence of the revelation …
5293 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Conversion.9
… and guilt is more conscious of the outward change in his manner of life. The ethical change is the more outstanding fact in his experience, although it can …
5294 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Criticism.80
… personal guilt had become far better developed and the incongruity of penitential worship with a festal meal was recognized. A very slight change was made …
5295 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Damn; Damnation; Damnable.7
… of guilt, they together with katakrino define the relation of a person to the supreme authority, as that of a criminal, found and held guilty, and liable to punishment …
5296 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Demon; Demoniac; Demonology.6
… from guilt, their sins being handed over to the evil spirit to whom they are held to belong, and whose home is in the desolate wilderness remote from human habitations …
5297 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, VI-X.13
… the guilt, but also his deliverance from the power, of sin, not merely his imputed righteousness, but also his righteousness of life. In order to demonstrate …
5298 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, VI-X.14
… of guilt is fixed according to the knowledge of the Divine will possessed in life ( Matthew 10:15; Matthew 11:20 - 24; Luke 10:12 - 15; Luke 12:47 - 48; John 15:22, 24; Romans …
5299 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ethics, I.103
… of guilt is absent. The Christian view implies these conceptions, but it adds its own distinctive note which gives to them their value. Sin is not merely a negative …
5300 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ethics, I.105
… no guilt can be imputed. History shows that a love for goodness has sometimes existed, and that many isolated acts of purity and kindness have been done, among …