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6441 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Person of Christ, 1-3.54

… the argument is immediately pressed home that it was eminently suitable for God Almighty, in bringing many sons into glory, to make the Captain of their salvation …

6442 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Peter, the First Epistle of.46

… or argument, but in the last word of the foregoing sentence which is taken up and followed out in the new one" (see 1 Peter 1:5 - 6, 7, 9 - 10, etc.). This peculiarity, however …

6443 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Peter, the Second Epistle of.23

… the arguments employed in the defense of the Epistle, or those in opposition to it; nor to attempt to settle a question which for more than a thousand years …

6444 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Peter, the Second Epistle of.27

… and argument very greatly. But Professor Chase himself, from the remains of the ancient literature, and from the internal evidence of the Epistle itself …

6445 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Peter, the Second Epistle of.35

… . The arguments in favor of this latter belief are here only summarized: (1) Jude cites from writings other than Scripture, as the apocryphal Book of Enoch and …

6446 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philemon, Epistle to.3

… an argument from silence, and the fact that this argument assumes a particular course which the bearers of the letters would follow, namely, through Colosse …

6447 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philemon, Epistle to.5

… and argument the letter is clearly Pauline.

6448 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philemon, Epistle to.7

4. Argument: The apostle writes in his own and Timothy’s name to his friend PHILEMON (which see) in behalf of Onesimus, a runaway slave of the latter. Beginning …

6449 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philippians, the Epistle to The.29

… Baur’s arguments that they were partly derived from a perverted interpretation of certain passages in the epistle; they partly rested upon arbitrary …

6450 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philosophy.37

… employed arguments from natural theology, similar to those of the Stoics ( Acts 14:15 - 17; Acts 17:22 - 31; Romans 1:19 ff), which involved the principles of the cosmological …

6451 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Plead.2

… our arguments on both sides" would be a fair paraphrase. Otherwise "plead" usually represents ribh, for which the Revised Version (British and American) gives …

6452 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Plead.3

… (i.e. "arguments") occurs in Job 13:6 (for ribh), and "plea" (din, in a specific legal sense) in Deuteronomy 17:8. the King James Version uses "implead" in Acts 19:38 for egkaleo …

6453 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Praetorian Guard.7

… Lightfoot’s argument is set aside by the new light which has been thrown upon the real meaning of "praetorium." Sir W.M. Ramsay (St. Paul the Traveler, 357) writes …

6454 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Prayers of Christ.22

… powerful argument for the historic reality. The explanation of these contrasted moods is to be found in the depth of our Lord’s nature, and especially in …

6455 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Preacher; Preaching.17

… through argument, explanation, motive and exhortation. The agency for the spread of a religion of persuasion must be preaching.

6456 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Presbyter; Presbytery.5

… negative arguments. Moreover, the council of apostles and elders in Jerusalem, to which Paul and Barnabas appealed ( Acts 15:1 - 41 ), is positive evidence of the …

6457 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Priest, High.33

… great argument: "Having then a great high priest," etc. (4:14,15). From 4:14 to 7:28 the argument deals with the high-priestly work of Jesus. His qualifications are …

6458 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Priesthood in the New Testament.9

… without argument or even explanation (6) the truly sacrificial character of this self-immolation of Jesus. Nor is this fact nullified by the emphasis which …

6459 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Psalms, Book of.30

… of argument, that not one of them came from the pen of the writers of the Psalms, but only from editors and compilers of exilic or post-exilic days, it would still …

6460 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Psalms, Book of.66

… this argument clearly, and yet with becoming caution: "The vicissitudes and situations in David’s life presented in these narratives are of such a nature …