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6261 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.36
… Paul’s arguments so hard to follow. "Where the literary skill of the author comes out is in the deft adjustment of the argumentative to the hortatory sections …
6262 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.37
… the argument proceeds, the personal note of application, exhortation and expostulation emerges more clearly ( Hebrews 2:1; Hebrews 3:1 - 12; 1, 14; 5:11; 6:9; 10:9; 13:7 …
6263 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.43
… , abstract arguments does not justify the excision or explaining away of undoubted personal passages. Neither the language nor the logic of the book either …
6264 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.60
… of argument, all differ widely from those of any writings ascribed to Paul. The latter quotes the Old Testament from the Hebrew and Septuagint, but He only …
6265 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.62
… the arguments which disprove the Pauline tradition.
6266 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.66
… . Similar arguments from language and thought to those derived from the comparison of Hebrews with the Pauline writings avail also in the comparison of …
6267 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.68
Of all the other persons suggested, so little is known that it is impossible to establish, with any convincing force, an argument for or against their authorship.
6268 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.69
… positive argument in favor of the Barnabas theory. It has been argued against it that Barnabas, being a Levite, could not have shown the opposition to the Levitical …
6269 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.72
… , the arguments from Jewish tradition and ceremonial, the fluent style, may all have issued from "an eloquent Jew of Alexandria." But it does not follow that Apollos …
6270 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.75
… Zahn’s argument that "Hebrews does not contain a single sentence in which it is so much as intimated that the readers became members of God’s people who descended …
6271 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 …
6272 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 …
6273 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.
6274 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 …
6275 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 …
6276 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 …
6277 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.
6278 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 …
6279 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 …
6280 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 …