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6501 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sinai.8

… main argument was that, visiting Sinai in March, he considered that the vicinity did not present sufficient water for Israel (Appendix B, 303-18). But, on this …

6502 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sinlessness.3

… elaborate argument to show that this is the affirmation of Scripture. It is not only, as we are reminded above, definitely taught there. Yet more is it implied …

6503 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Solomon's Servants.6

… strong arguments favor their Levitical descent: (1) Levites also are called douloi in 1 Esdras; (2) it is more probable that Ezekiel refers to the abuses of Athaliah …

6504 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Song of Songs.15

… linguistic argument for a later date is quite strong.

6505 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Song of Songs.16

… the arguments from vocabulary and philology cause him to waver in his opinion (LOT, 8th edition, 450). An increasing number of critics place the composition …

6506 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Stephen.26

… main arguments of the speech may be summed up as follows: (a) God's self-manifestation to Israel in revealing His covenant and His will, so far from being bound …

6507 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Stephen.29

… of argument, suddenly in direct address turns upon his hearers, and, the accused becoming the accuser, charges them openly with the sin of resisting the Holy …

6508 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Stephen.30

… unanswerable arguments of Stephen, based on their own Scriptures, made them mad with fury, and doubtless through their demonstrations they stopped the …

6509 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sweat.6

… the arguments of Sirach 12:1 ff. so that the meaning would be: "In giving charity, do not give indiscriminately or thoughtlessly, but consider carefully so that …

6510 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tabernacle, B.4

II. ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT OF THE CRITICAL THEORY EXAMINED

6511 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tabernacle, B.14

II. Arguments in Support of the Critical Theory Examined.

6512 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tabernacle, B.22

… of argument, that the tent of the historical books was not the Mosaic tabernacle of Exodus, and that this is nowhere spoken of as the model on which Solomon's …

6513 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tabernacle, B.24

… 2nd argument might fairly be laid aside as irrelevant. Yet it will be more satisfactory to ask, if the assertion be true, why no trace of the tabernacle can be …

6514 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tabernacle, B.36

… this argument, derived from the supposed deficiency of culture and resources on the part of the Israelites, been disposed of by writers of by no means too …

6515 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tabernacle, B.39

… same argument that proves Moses did not write about the tabernacle also proves that Ezekiel could not have written about the vision-temple. Should it be …

6516 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tabernacle, B.48

… third argument against their identity is their different location--E's outside and P's inside the camp. But it may be argued (a) that the translation in the …

6517 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Table of Nations.12

11. Further Arguments for Early Date of Table

6518 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Table of Nations.24

… Notes: Arguments for its early date.--There is hardly any doubt that we have in this ethnographical section of Gen one of the most valuable records of its kind …

6519 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Table of Nations.25

… . Further Arguments for Early Date of Table: Limits of its information.--For the early date of the Table also speaks the limited geographical knowledge displayed …

6520 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tarsus.20

… by argument and persuasion, but, finding Boethus and his party obdurate, he at length exercised his extraordinary powers, banished the offenders and remodeled …