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6162 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronicles, Books of.84

… . The argument never was valid, and it is completely exploded by the Aramaic papyri recently discovered in Egypt, which show that Bagoas and the high priest …

6163 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronicles, Books of.92

… this argument convincing, anyone can see that it does not accuse the Books of Chronicles of being untruthful. If the passage is a parable it is true in the sense …

6164 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.47

… the argument against it based on the statements of certain patristic writers is unconvincing (compare Turner,HDB, I, 407 f; Zahn, Kom., IV, 708 ff). The indications …

6165 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the New Testament.65

… . (The arguments against the Roman sojourn and martyrdom of Peter are stated fully by Schmiedel in the Encyclopedia Biblica, u nder the word "Simon Peter," especially …

6166 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Chronology of the Old Testament.52

… plausible arguments for, and serious objections to, each of these periods. When all things have been considered it seems best to fix upon the XVIIIth Dynasty …

6167 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cities of the Plain; Ciccar.2

… . The arguments in favor of this view are: (1) The name of Sodom is preserved in Jebel Usdum--Usdum having the same consonants with Sodom; moreover, the name is known …

6168 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Cities of the Plain; Ciccar.3

… convincing arguments to prove that formerly it was much more extensive and fertile than now. To the fertility of this area there is no more capable witness …

6169 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Claudia.2

… . See argument by Alford in the Prolegomena to 2 Tim in his Greek Testament. It is an example of how a very few data may be used to construct a plausible theory …

6170 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Colossians, Epistle to The.10

VI. Argument. The argument of the Epistle is as follows:

6171 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Commentaries.40

… of argument, the scope and design of the whole, in the writing in question. This can only be successfully accomplished by the help of a knowledge of the original …

6172 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Communion; (Fellowship).4

… the argument of the whole section (verses 14-22).

6173 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Conclusion.2

Conclusion - kon-kloo’-zhun (coph): In Ecclesiastes 12:13 the King James Version, where the Revised Version (British and American) has "the end," namely, a summary of the entire argument of the book.

6174 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Conscience.20

… an argument about consequences with which she operated successfully, or an instinct of purity which she divined at the back of the actions and opinions …

6175 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Conscience.22

… trustworthy argument for the existence of a Deity, prior to supernatural revelation, this is where it is to be found.

6176 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Contradiction.2

… no argument; in the latter "gainsaying" which is scarcely an improvement, the reference being to the oral attacks upon the words and character of Jesus.

6177 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Coral.4

… further argument against ra’moth meaning "coral."

6178 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Corinthians, Second Epistle to The.33

… fullest argument for it that has yet appeared in English. On the other hand Sanday (Encyclopaedia Biblica) declares against it, and Robertson (Hastings, Dictionary …

6179 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Covenant, in the New Testament.3

… all argumentative force if the meaning testament is accepted, it seems best to retain the meaning covenant if possible. To do this it is only necessary to …

6180 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Creed; Creeds.37

… the argument with a view of disputeing the extreme orthodox position, became the battleground between the parties. The Arians violently condemned. The …