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6461 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Quotations in the New Testament.44

… the argument because the literal translation would appear to be that "the righteous shall live by their faithfulness." A deeper view, however, amply justifies …

6462 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Quotations in the New Testament.45

… quotation argumentatively used by Paul may fitly close this section of our discussion. In Romans 11:26 - 27 he quotes Isaiah 59:20 - 21 as indicating the divine …

6463 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Reason; Reasonable; Reasoning.2

… or argument for anything, it is the translation of ta`am ( Proverbs 26:16, the Revised Version margin "answers discreetly"), of yakhach, as in Isaiah 1:18, "Come now …

6464 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Reconcile; Reconciliation.22

… apostle's argument. He is not arguing that if we have begun to love God we may reckon upon His doing so and so for us, but because He has done so much, we may expect …

6465 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Red Sea.30

… . The argument is as strong as that for human design when a key is found to fit a Yale lock. This is not a general account which would fit into a variety of circumstances …

6466 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Renew.2

… strongest arguments for answer'; (6) in Psalms 103:5; Isaiah 40:31, it refers to the restoring of spiritual strength; (7) in the New Testament it invariably refers …

6467 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Resurrection.38

… Christ's argument would support equally well the immortality of the soul only, and, as a matter of fact, the same argument is used for the latter doctrine in …

6468 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Resurrection.39

… , the argument seems to touch only the resurrection of the righteous, especially in the form given in Lk (compare Luke 14:14 ). (But that Luke thought of so limiting …

6469 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Resurrection of Jesus Christ, The.15

… warrant arguments being built on it, though in any case it is difficult, if not impossible, to obtain material from this quarter which will answer to the conditions …

6470 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Resurrection of Jesus Christ, The.29

… an argument in favor of their credibility, for if it had been recorded that Christ appeared in Galilee only, or Jerusalem only, it is not unlikely that the account …

6471 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Resurrection of Jesus Christ, The.33

… , the argument is cumulative and sufficient. Every effect must have its adequate cause, and the only proper explanation of Christianity today is the resurrection …

6473 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Revelation of John.28

… the arguments of Dionysius. There were three possibilities--either first, admitting the Johannine authorship of the Apocalypse, to assail the genuineness …

6474 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Roman Empire and Christianity, 2.48

… heathen arguments, and lastly by adding renewed splendor to pagan service as a counter-attraction. But the moral power of Christianity triumphed. Dying …

6475 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Romans, Epistle to The.26

… masterly argument and admirable practical wisdom, tolerant and comprehensive. And we think that the reader will feel that the result of his meditations …

6476 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Romans, Epistle to The.37

… his argument, even when Christian polity and policy is the immediate theme.

6477 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sabbath.13

… , that argumentation is almost excluded, and each student will approach the question with the bias of his whole intellectual and spiritual history. There …

6478 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sabbath.14

… many arguments that are cogent, yet the reverent student of the Scriptures will find it difficult to resist the impression that the Old Testament writers …

6479 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sacrifice, in the New Testament, 1.64

… : The argument of the author of Hebrews to prove the finality of Christianity is that Christ is superior to the Aaronic high priest, being a royal, eternal high …

6480 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sacrifice, in the New Testament, 1.74

… his argument for the universality of human sin by asserting that "all the world may be brought under the judgment of God" (the King James Version "guilty before …