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6321 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joel (2).41

… this argument is this: if Joel had the minute acquaintance with antecedent writers and followed them so closely as is implied, he not only varies from them …

6322 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joel (2).44

… this argument proves too much. If we are to deduce the state of religion in Joel’s day from, what he does not say on the subject, it may be doubted whether at any …

6323 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joel (2).46

… the argument from silence is of any force at all, it is surely a very remarkable thing that in a book of post-exilian times, there should be no mention of prince …

6324 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. John, Gospel of.38

… not argument but mere assertion. There may have been such a tendency, but in the case of the four Gospels there is no proof that there was necessity for this …

6325 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. John, Gospel of.43

… an argument against the genuineness of the Ignatian letters" (Zahn, Introduction, III, 176). This argument may now be safely used since the Epistles have been …

6326 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. John, Gospel of.49

… of argument (for which see Godet, Luthardt, Westcott, Ez. Abbot, Drummond, etc., in works cited), a confirmation is here sought on the lines of a fresh comprehensive …

6327 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. John, the Apostle.15

… learned argument of John Chapman, in his work John the Presbyter and the Fourth Gospel (1911).

6329 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. John, the Epistles Of, Part 4-9.6

… by arguments of the most convincing kind. Whether the arguments brought against the apostolic authorship of the Johannine writings as a whole possess …

6330 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. John, the Epistles Of, Part 4-9.11

4. Arguments against Unity of Authorship: Arguments for a dual authorship are based chiefly on certain theological emphasis and developments in the Epistle …

6331 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. John, the Epistles Of, Part 4-9.12

… : Other arguments of a similar kind which have been put forward need not be considered. On the whole, it seems clear that, while there are between the Gospel and …

6332 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. John, the Epistles Of, Part 4-9.29

… this argument largely vanishes when we look at the formulas in question. If a modern writer may conclude hundreds of friendly letters by subscribing himself …

6333 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jonah, the Book of.7

… strongest arguments against the view that the Book of Jon is literal history and not a work of the imagination.

6334 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joseph (2).8

(3) The Argument from Chronology Supporting It as a Monograph

6335 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joseph (2).25

(3) The Argument from Chronology Supporting It as a Monograph

6336 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joseph (2).39

… ingenious arguments for the justification of Joseph. All this seems unnecessary. Joseph was not perfect, and there is no claim of perfection made for him …

6337 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joshua, Book of.59

… the arguments on which reliance was placed are insufficient to justify the conclusions drawn. The translation appears to be in reality of quite recent …

6338 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judas Iscariot.10

… their arguments on the omniscience of Jesus implied in John 2:24, Jesus "knew all men"; John 6:64, "Jesus knew from the beginning who should betray him," and John 18 …

6339 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jude, the Epistle of.19

… crowning argument that it is quoted by "the apostle Jude." "We may infer that, Jude’s Ep,; was an unquestioned part of Tertullian’s Canon. Athanasius inserted …

6340 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Justification.44

… the argument from baptism urged by Sanday-Headlam, it must be said that Paul always conceives of baptism as taking place in the Christian community with …