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6261 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.76

… whole argument of the epistle, rather than any special references, that produced the tradition, and supports the view, that the readers were Jews. The entire …

6262 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.77

… Soden's argument really cuts the other way. If the writer had been dealing with Gentile Christians who were in danger of relapsing into heathenism or of …

6263 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.80

… slender arguments in favor of Rome find favor chiefly because no arguments can be adduced in favor of any other place.

6264 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.82

… no argument can be based upon the mention of 40 years (3:9), for it is only an incidental phrase in a quotation, yet no longer interval could lie between the founding …

6265 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.133

… his argument is to fit Judaism and Christianity into the Logos-concept; but his actual is related to the ideal in the way of Plato's antithesis, of shadow and …

6266 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.134

… the argument may be described as either rabbinical or Alexandrian. The writer, after laying down his proposition, proceeds to prove it by quotations from …

6267 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Gospel According to The.25

… able argument and admirably marshaled learning have carried conviction to the minds of New Testament scholars.

6268 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hexateuch.4

… Joshua. Arguments are given in the article PENTATEUCH to show the presence of Mosaic and pre-Mosaic elements in the Pentateuch and the unsoundness of the …

6269 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hinnom, Valley of.5

… sufficient arguments against this view: (1) the Kidron valley is always called a nachal and not a gay' (see KIDRON ); (2) the "Gate of the Gai" clearly did not lie to the …

6270 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hosea.29

… stronger argument is relied on by modern advocates of this view, the psychological argument that there is always a proportion between a revelation vouchsafed …

6271 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hosea.43

… the argument is not continuous, or systematically developed, they may be divided into three sections: (a) chapters 4 through 8 in which the thought of Israel's …

6272 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Image.9

… his argument, confines the meaning of the image to man's lordly authority, though to infer that he regards this as exhausting its significance would be quite …

6273 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Immaculate Conception, The.8

… Scriptural argument is by using a vague and unsatisfactory parallel between Mary and Eve before the Fall, to be found in the writings of certain church Fathers …

6276 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Immortal; Immortality.32

… . Philosophical Arguments: (1) The Soul Spiritual. The more philosophical arguments that are adduced for the soul's immortality. (or survival) are not all of …

6277 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Immortal; Immortality.34

… metaphysical argument was to prove the indestructibility of the soul--its immortality in the sense of having no beginning and no end. This is not the Christian …

6278 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Immortal; Immortality.35

… these arguments are calmly weighed, they amount to no more than a proof that man is constituted for immortality; they do not afford a guarantee that this destiny …

6279 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Immortal; Immortality.36

… Moral Argument. It is, as Kant also felt, when we enter the moral sphere that immortality, or the continued existence of the soul, becomes a practical certainty …

6280 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Importunity.2

… the argument of the parable, which is that if by shameless insistence a favor may be won, even from one unwilling and ungracious, still more surely will God …