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7941 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Perfect; Perfection.8

… " ( Psalms 119:80 ); for "perform" ( Philippians 1:16 ); for "undefiled" ( Psalms 119:1, margin "upright in way"); for "perfect peace, and at such a time" ( Ezra 7:12 ), "perfect and so forth …

7942 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pilgrim; Pilgrimage.2

… "); Psalms 119:54; and (the King James Version) Exodus 6:4 (the Revised Version (British and American) "sojournings")). Both the Hebrew (see GER) and Greek words contain …

7943 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Poetry, Hebrew.105

… Psalms 119:1 - 176, which is a didactic poem.

7944 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Poetry, Hebrew.111

… Psalms 119:1 - 176 is arranged in strophes named after the letters of the Hebrew alphabet, each one containing eight Scripture verses, or sixteen metrical …

7945 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Precept.3

… Psalms 119:1 - 176, e.g. verses 4,15,27; also the Revised Version (British and American) Psalms 19:8; 103:18; 111:7 ); (4) in the New Testament, entole, generally in the King …

7946 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Presume; Presumptuous; Presumptuously.2

… :14; 119:21, etc.; Proverbs 21:24, etc.). Other words are male’, "to fill," "to be full" ( Esther 7:5, "presume"); `aphal, "to lift oneself up" ( Numbers 14:44 ); beyadh ramah, "with a high hand …

7947 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Prevent.2

… "; Psalms 119:147 - 148, the American Standard Revised Version "anticipated"; Isaiah 21:14, "did meet"; Amos 9:10, the American Standard Revised Version "meet"). In the New …

7948 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Proselyte.2

… :12; 119:19; Jeremiah 14:8 ), and in a few other cases. In Talmudical literature ger always stands for proselyte in the New Testament sense, i.e. a Gentile who has been …

7949 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Proverbs, the Book of.37

… Psalms 119:1 - 176, and in Lamentations 1:1 - 22 through Lamentations 4:1 - 22 .

7950 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Providence, 2.33

… " ( Psalms 119:67, 71 ); "Every branch that beareth fruit, he cleanseth it, that it may bear more fruit" ( John 15:2 ). The saintly and eminently useful men and women of history …

7951 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Psalms, Book of.93

… ; Psalms 119:1 - 176; Psalms 145:1 - 21. The most elaborate of these is Psalms 119:1 - 176, which is divided into Psalms 22:1 - 31 sections of 8 verses each. Each letter of the …

7952 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Psalms, Book of.107

119:1 - 176 is the classic description of the beauty and power and helpfulness of the Word of God. The second half of Psalms 19:1 - 14 is also a gem. Psalms 119:1 - 176 …

7953 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Psalms, Book of.118

… :13; 119:133 ). The author of Psalms 84:1 - 12 truthfully depicts the life of Yahweh’s worshippers, "They go from strength to strength." Victory over sin is sure in the …

7954 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Quick; Quicken.3

To quicken also means a reviving, a refreshing, an increasing of life ( Psalms 71:20; 85:6; 37, 40, 88; Isaiah 57:10 ). It often has reference to the resurrection from the …

7955 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Revelation of John.103

… 4:119-22 (circa 80AD ). Augustine mentions the idea (City of God, xx.19, 3), but without connection with the Apocalypse. By Domitian’s time, however, it was perfectly …

7956 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Riches.2

… ( Psalms 119:14; Proverbs 8:18; Ezekiel 27:27 ). (4) Hamon regards riches in the aspect of being much, this coming from the original idea of noise, through the idea of …

7957 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Right.2

… :1; 119:75; Ezekiel 18:5, etc.). In the New Testament the chief word is dikaios, primarily "even," "equal" ( Matthew 20:4; Luke 12:57, etc.); more generally the word is rendered …

7958 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Salvation.42

… Psalms 119:1 - 176 (compare Psalms 147:20 ). (2) Certain breaches of the Law had no pardon, but were visited with death at once, even despite repentance and confession …

7959 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Salvation.46

… 7:119 the Revised Version (British and American)). The vast majority of men are lost ( 2 Esdras 9:16 ) and must be forgotten ( 2 Esdras 8:55 ), and Ezra can trust for his own …

7960 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Settle (2).2

… ; Psalms 119:89; Proverbs 8:25 ); again it points to a condition of absolute quiescence, as the settlings on the lees ( Jeremiah 48:11 ); and in still another place it …