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6481 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 …
6482 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Resurrection of Jesus Christ, The.36
… negative arguments.
6483 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 …
6484 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 …
6485 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 …
6486 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Romans, Epistle to The.37
… his argument, even when Christian polity and policy is the immediate theme.
6487 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 …
6488 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 …
6489 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 …
6490 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 …
6491 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sacrifice, in the New Testament, 1.83
… this argument largely on the use of hemas, "us," meaning Jews in antithesis with ethne, the Gentiles ( Galatians 3:14 ). Everett (The Gospel of Paul) thinks that Christ …
6492 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sacrifice, in the New Testament, 2.6
… his argument for the superior efficacy of Christ’s sacrifice when he represents Him as entering the holy of holies in the very presence of God to complete …
6493 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sacrifice, in the New Testament, 2.8
… his argument for the finality of Christianity, in the superior efficacy of Christ’s sacrifice, which is grounded in His personality, divine, royal, sinless …
6494 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sacrifice, in the New Testament, 2.22
… the argument supporting this position.
6495 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Salvation.66
… . The argument is this: The Old Testament sacrifices certainly had an efficacy; Christ’s sacrifice fulfilled their types perfectly, therefore it had a perfect …
6496 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Salvation.68
… -synergistic" arguments are really based on attempts to petrify psychology experience into terms of pure dogma. (3) Still more true is this of attempts to describe …
6497 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sarah; Sarai.14
… welcome argument in support of the mythical view of Abraham. She has been held to be the local numen to whom the cave near Hebron was sacred; or the deity whose …
6498 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Seed.3
… an argument against rabbinical adversaries Paul was obliged to use rabbinical methods (compare Galatians 4:25 ). For modern purposes it is probably best …
6499 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Semites, Semitic Religion.15
… linguistic argument.
6500 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Semites, Semitic Religion.20
… linguistic argument is always precarious, as history clearly shows. One might as well say that Latin and the gospel were Saxon. There are indications that …