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6181 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Criticism.36
… involved would be quite outside the province of an article of this Encyclopedia, but reference must be made to two important Biblical arguments: (1 …
6182 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Criticism.48
NOTE.-- Exodus 20:24 has not been used in the above argument, but with the evidence presented there seems to be no obstacle to the translations of the EV. The familiar evidence of Judges is of course merely cumulative.
6183 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Criticism.50
… the argument from silence, for sacrifices with their special names are mentioned freely and sacrificial rites described--invariably of class (b), even when …
6184 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Criticism.67
… basic argument for the Graf-Wellhausen hypothesis. But it is cited as an example of other passages where the text is to be considered. And, also, because the …
6185 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Criticism.70
… ordinary argument from silence, it is silent about what should have been the most vital matter of all. Deuteronomy knows nothing of the Tabernacle, and, as …
6186 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Criticism.72
very few important arguments may be mentioned.
6187 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Criticism.76
… other arguments here, such as the linguistic. As a matter of fact, the sections that contain the more developed concepts contain also a different vocabulary …
6188 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Daniel, Book of.46
… the argument from silence in general, it may be said that it reduces itself in fact to the absence of all reference to Daniel on the monuments, in the Book of …
6189 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Daysman.2
… their arguments or case at law. "Neither is there-any daysman (the Revised Version (British and American) "umpire") betwixt us, that might lay his hand upon us both …
6190 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Desire of All Nations.7
… these arguments, however, can be fairly met by counter-arguments, leaving the reader still in doubt. (a) An abstract noun is often put for the concrete; (b) the result …
6191 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Deuteronomy.43
… chief argument in favor of Deuteronomy’s late origin is its alleged teaching concerning the unity of the sanctuary. Wellhausen lays special emphasis …
6192 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Deuteronomy.44
… ) Another argument advanced in favor of the later origin of Deuteronomy is the contradiction between the laws of Deuteronomy and those of Lev-Nu concerning …
6193 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Discrepancies, Biblical.5
… the Argument: Alleged discrepancies pertain (1) to statements of specific, concrete facts, and (2) to the utterance of principles and doctrines. Under the first …
6194 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Divorce in the New Testament.7
… the argument with the Pharisees put Moses’ permission of divorce under ban; as plainly there declared the putting away of one partner to marry another person …
6195 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Divorce in the New Testament.14
… the argument ad invidiam. The church of Christ held and holds its views, not because ecclesiastics taught it, but because Christ taught it, and that in His teaching …
6196 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ecclesiastes, the Preacher.10
8. Certain Inconclusive Arguments
6197 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ecclesiastes, the Preacher.20
… an argument. Disconnect them and they are no part of the moral and religious teaching of the book, except in an indirect way. At no point should we be justified …
6198 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ecclesiastes, the Preacher.23
… continuous argument. Third, if we so interpret them the book is a unit, the argument moving forward continuously out of the speculative into the practical …
6199 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ecclesiastes, the Preacher.32
The arguments for a later date than that which has been assigned are inconclusive. The Hebrew language of Ecclesiastes is more like the language of the Talmuds …
6200 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ecclesiastes, the Preacher.33
… Inconclusive Arguments: Various passages have local color in Eccl (e.g. 11:1), or make the impression of being allusions to specific events (e.g. 4:13-16; 6:2,3; 9 …