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6101 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Apocalyptic Literature, 2.10
… . Charles' arguments seem to us to settle the matter in favor of Hebrew. Compare the case of Jubilees 47:9, in which bath, "a daughter," is confused with bayith, "a house …
6102 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Apocalyptic Literature, 3.5
… some arguments in favor of Greek being the original language. These really prove that the translator was very much influenced in making his translation …
6103 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Apocalyptic Literature, 3.26
… numerous arguments are not all of equal value. While some of the alleged Hebraistic constructions may be actually so, not a few may be explained by imitation …
6104 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Apocalyptic Literature, 3.28
… the argument that the Pauline passage has. While none of the other resemblances give one any ground to decide, these instances really carry the others with …
6105 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Aramaic; Aramaic Language.28
… . The argument can now be supplemented by a yet stronger argument from the resemblance between the former and the contemporary papyri of Assouan, and yet …
6106 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Archaeology; Archaeology and Criticism.88
… Noldeke's arguments against the historical character of the narrative of Genesis 14:1 - 24 have been refuted by archaeology. The statement supplies such …
6107 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Archaeology; Archaeology and Criticism.89
… real arguments at all. Nor are they mentioned by Dr. Orr or Professor Clay. .... Archaeology has met the arguments which Noldeke did not use; it has not met the arguments …
6108 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Archaeology; Archaeology and Criticism.95
… the argument in the following words (170-71): "In accordance with what has been said, it is very improbable that the composer in the chief matters rested upon …
6109 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, I.102
… the argument from silence, since it is not conceivable that men at any time were ignorant of the fact that the moon changes her apparent shape and size. So far …
6110 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astronomy, I.123
… "the argument from silence," for so far from there being any notice in Scripture of the use of a cycle for determining intercalation, there is no mention of intercalation …
6111 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Atheism.12
Arguments against atheism may be summarized as follows: (1) It is contrary to reason. History has shown again and again how impossible it is to bring the mind …
6112 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Atonement, Day of.41
… the argument from silence, if we do not want to arrive at uncomfortable results.
6113 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Atonement, Day of.42
… counter-arguments mentioned above cannot stand. Even those who deny the existence of the Day of Atonement do not lay much stress on 2 Chronicles 7:1 - 9 and Ezra …
6114 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Authority in Religion.70
… of argument" (p. 234). Newman makes a kindred distinction between authority in revealed religion and conscience in natural religion, although he does not assign …
6115 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Authority in Religion.76
… all argument about it is apt to move in a circle. For the ultimate must bear witness of its own ultimacy, the absolute of its own absoluteness, and authority …
6116 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baptism (Lutheran Doctrine).42
… ). The arguments against infant baptism imply defective views on the subject of original sin and the efficacy of baptism. Infant faith--for, faith is as necessary …
6117 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baptism (Non-immersionist View).23
… the argument from silence. Its presence enables us to see both how Jews accepted readily the baptism of John and to understand the point of objectors who …
6118 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baptism (Non-immersionist View).35
… strongest argument against the baptizing of infants lies in the thought that the conditions of the rite are repentance and faith; that these must be exercised …
6119 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baptism (Non-immersionist View).36
… an argument for the resurrection.
6120 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baptism (Non-immersionist View).42
… the arguments brought against the baptism of infants is equally applicable to the denial of their salvation. Nor can the Baptist position be said to be true …