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6281 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 …

6282 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 …

6283 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 …

6286 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 …

6287 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 …

6288 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 …

6289 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 …

6290 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 …

6291 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Innocents, Massacre of The.13

… general argument against the historicity of the narrative is drawn from the silence of Josephus. As in all probability there could not have been more than …

6292 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Inspiration, 1-7.34

… Lord’s argument here is an argumentum ad hominem, and that His words, therefore, express not His own view of the authority of Scripture, but that of His Jewish …

6293 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Inspiration, 8-18.3

… an argument on the very words of Scripture ( John 10:34 ); elsewhere His reasoning depends on the particular tense ( Matthew 22:32 ) or word ( Matthew 22:43 ) used in Scripture …

6294 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Inspiration, 8-18.5

… the argument our Lord was conducting, but which none the less sincerely represents our Lord’s conception of their origin. They are David’s own words which …

6295 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Inspiration, 8-18.9

… the argumentative presentation of Christian truth which was required of him. When we give due place in our thoughts to the universality of the providential …

6296 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Interpretation.9

… for argumentative purposes, is a rule that can, in the nature of the case, be applied to the interpretation of the Scriptures alone and not elsewhere. As the …

6298 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaiah, 1-7.74

… the argument contained in Isaiah 40:1 - 31 through Isaiah 47:1 - 15, the prophet again emphasizing the following points: (1) Yahweh’s unique power to predict; (2) that …

6299 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaiah, 8-9.8

… an argument in enforcing his message prior to the Assyrian’s overthrow and the deliverance of Jerusalem. It was this: the fulfillment of former predictions …

6300 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaiah, 8-9.22

(6) Arguments for One Isaiah. It is as unreasonable to expect to be able to prove the unity of Isaiah as to suppose that it has been disproved. Internal evidence …