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6101 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 1-7.35

… the arguments in favor of the date 70 to 80 are by no means conclusive. He writes "to warn critics against a too hasty closing of the chronological question …

6102 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 1-7.37

… historical arguments the precise nature of Luke’s sources in Acts. Only in broad outlines the probable materials may be sketched.

6103 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Acts of the Apostles, 8-12.6

… strongest argument for the critical position is the correspondence between the acts of Peter and the other apostles on the one rode and those of Paul on …

6104 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adam in the New Testament.6

… apostle’s argument in the entire chapter.

6105 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adam in the New Testament.8

… his argument for the subordination of woman ( Genesis 2:7 - 25 ). This is no mere Jewish reasoning, but an inspired statement of the typical meaning of the passage …

6106 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Adullam.7

… one argument for the tradition to the effect that Chariton’s cave, a few miles Southeast of Bethlehem, is Adullam, is the larger size of this cave, as compared …

6107 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Angel.30

… an argument in its favor. Why should there not be such an order of beings, if God so willed it? For the Christian the whole question turns on the weight to be attached …

6108 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Anthropology.43

… : Darwin’s argument may be presented in the following form. In Nature around us there is to be observed a struggle for existence, to which every organism is …

6109 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Anthropology.54

… teleological argument has received from Darwin, may after all not be so serious. At any rate Lord Kelvin (Sir William Thomson) in 1871 before the British Association …

6110 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Apocalyptic Literature, 1.23

… . His arguments from the alleged impossibility of certain grammatical constructions being found in Hebrew are due to mistake. The presence of such words …

6111 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 …

6112 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 …

6113 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 …

6114 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 …

6115 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 …

6116 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 …

6117 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

6118 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 …

6119 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 …

6120 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 …