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6521 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tell El-amarna; Tablets.57

… these arguments for the identification of the Habiri with the Hebrews under Joshua, it may be noted that, although the letters which speak of the Habiri are …

6522 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Temple, B.29

… an argument for permitting him to do so, or at least for his seeking to do so, had his object been to erect a monument to his own glory or a thank offering to God …

6523 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ten Commandments, The.23

… the argument for an equal division. Moreover, the first pentad, in the present text of Exodus and Deuteronomy, is more than four times as long as the second.

6524 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ten Commandments, The.27

… cogent arguments than the critics have been able to bring forward. Thus when we are told that the Decalogue contains prohibitions that could not have been …

6525 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tertullus.2

… subsequent argument is an example of how a strong case may apparently be made out by the skillful manipulation of half-truths. Thus the riot at Jerusalem …

6528 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Thessalonians, the Second Epistle of Paul to The.13

… . 1. Arguments against the Pauline Authorship: The different treatment of the subject of the second coming of Christ, the different emotional tone, and the …

6529 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Thessalonians, the Second Epistle of Paul to The.15

2. Arguments for the Pauline Authorship: The Hypothesis, however, that Paul was not the author of the Epistle, while it obviates certain difficulties, raises …

6530 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Thessalonians, the Second Epistle of Paul to The.16

There is accordingly today a manifest tendency among all scholars, including those in the more radical camps, to return to the traditional position concerning the authorship. The following are some of the positive arguments for the authenticity:

6531 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Thessalonians, the Second Epistle of Paul to The.20

… the argument for the Pauline authorship of the letter. He thinks that there were two distinct societies in Thessalonica, the one perhaps meeting in the Jewish …

6532 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tobit, Book of.38

… principal arguments for this view (compare Fuller, Speaker's Commentary, I, 168 f) is much fuller thanBA. Condensation (compare BA ) is much more likely, Fuller …

6533 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tobit, Book of.45

… the arguments as set out by Fuller (Speaker's Apocrypha, I, 164 ff). Marshall (HDB, III, 788) gives his reasons for concluding that the original language was Aramaic …

6534 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tongues of Fire.9

… , persuasive argument. Professor Stifler well says of it: "It is without a peer among the products of uninspired men. And yet it is the work of a Galilean fisherman …

6536 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Trine Immersion; Triune Immersion.18

… . Doctrinal Argument. Whether Jesus spoke the words of Matthew 28:19 as a baptismal formula or not does not affect the question. The passages in Acts, "in the name …

6537 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Trinity, 1.29

… both arguments have been elaborated, however, by various thinkers in very varied forms.

6538 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Trinity, 1.30

… that arguments like this prove too much. If God's representation of Himself, to be perfect, must possess the same kind of reality that He Himself possesses …

6539 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Trinity, 1.31

… the argument derived from the nature of love. Our sympathies go out to that old Valentinian writer--possibly it was Valentinus himself--who reasoned--perhaps …

6540 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Trinity, 1.32

… , the argument advances. "The Godhead being thus begotten of God's loving (having?) an idea of Himself and showing forth in a distinct Subsistence or Person in …