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5323 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Guiltless.2

… word "guilt." The latter meaning seems to predominate in Exodus 20:7; Deuteronomy 5:11; 2 Samuel 14:9; 1 Kings 2:9. The other meaning holds in Numbers 32:22; Joshua 2 …

5324 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Guilty.2

… under GUILT (which see), several New Testament passages demand special notice because the word "guilty" is not used in the principal sense of blameworthy, but …

5325 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Guilty.3

… of guilt given above, just as the preceding passages illustrate the third element. The man who stumbles in one point is "guilty" of the whole law. James does not …

5326 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Haggai.7

… of guilt vitiates everything they do, and blasting and mildew and hail, and consequently unfruitful seasons, are the result. On the other hand, if they will …

5327 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Happen.2

… margin "guilt come upon thee"; 2 Samuel 1:6; Esther 4:7; Ecclesiastes 2:14 - 15; 9:11 Isaiah 41:22 ); of qara’, "to meet," "cause to happen," etc. ( 2 Samuel 20:1 ); of hayah, "to be" ( 1 Samuel …

5328 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Holy Spirit, 1.55

… of guilt and sin coupled with the prayer, "Take not thy holy Spirit from me." Thus, we see that the Old Testament in numerous ways recognizes the Holy Spirit as …

5329 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hosea.30

… universal guilt" (Prak. Commentary uber die Propheten, Hamburg, 1844). It is considered, then, on this view, that Gomer, after her marriage, being in heart addicted …

5330 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hosea.43

… Israel’s guilt predominates; (b) chapter 9 through 11:11, in which the prevailing thought is that of Israel’s punishment; (c) 11:12 through Hosea 14:1 - 9 in which …

5331 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hosea.44

… the guilt and reproof ( Hosea 5:6 ). (2) The second section extends from Hosea 5:1 to Hosea 6:3, and is addressed directly to the priests and the royal house, who ought …

5332 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Imputation.14

… its guilt and penalty. It is not meant that Christ shares personally in the sins of men, but that the guilt of his people’s sin was set to his account, so that He …

5333 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Imputation.17

… his guilt or the judicial obligation to suffer punishment. And this is precisely what theology of the entire Christian church has meant by saying that the …

5334 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Imputation.18

… the guilt of Adam’s sin, so they are justified on account of the imputation to them of the righteousness of Christ. Paul says that it was by one man that sin and …

5335 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Imputation.20

… with guilt and subjected to the punishment of their own sin ( Leviticus 5:17; 7:18; 19:8; 22:9 ). That the Hebrew verb nasa’ has this meaning is also indicated by its being …

5336 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Imputation.21

… the guilt of the sin of others, whereas in His second coming He will appear without this burden of imputed or vicarious guilt ( Hebrews 9:28 ). Paul also gives expression …

5337 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Imputation.28

… the guilt. of our sin imputed to Him so that He bore its penalty, Paul must mean that we "become the righteousness of God" in this same objective sense through …

5338 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Iniquity.2

… .). From "guilt" it again passes into the meaning of "punishment of guilt," just as Latin piaculum may denote both guilt and its punishment. The transition is all …

5339 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Innocence; Innocency; Innocent.2

… the guilt of disloyalty to God. In all the other places the Hebrew is niqqayon, and the innocence expressed is the absence of pollution, Hosea having reference …

5340 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Intercession of Christ.4

… of guilt and its conditions, typically by laying the hand on the head of the animal, which then bore the sins of the offerer and was presented to God by the priest …