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93641 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Avail.2
… of faith "in Christ Jesus." Used also to express the efficacy of prayer ( James 5:16 ).
93642 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babel, Babylon (2).62
… Merodach's faith. The shrine of Merodach therein, which was called E-kua, is said by Nebuchadrezzar to have been magnificently decorated, and into the temple …
93643 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia.81
… religious faith. It may have told of the joy experienced at the birth of an heir. It may even betray the suffering that was involved at the birth of the child …
93644 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia and Assyria, Religion of.31
… this faith from which we have been able to secure a greater knowledge of it than of any other ancient oriental religion, except that of Israel. Yet the information …
93645 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia and Assyria, Religion of.38
… the faith of the king, but also the faith of the state itself, the progress of the commonwealth to greater power oftentimes carried some local god into a new …
93646 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia and Assyria, Religion of.39
… Sumerian faith before a union was formed with the Semites, we know very little indeed. But we may perhaps safely say that among that ancient people, beneath …
93647 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia and Assyria, Religion of.40
… Sumerian faith is also lost in the past.
93648 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia and Assyria, Religion of.119
… the faith of Yahweh, as professed by Israel. It seems now to be clearly demonstrated that the religion of Israel has borrowed various literary materials …
93649 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Babylonia and Assyria, Religion of.120
… larger faith developed out of them. In Israel alone ethical monotheism arose, and ethical monotheism has no roots in Babylonia. The study of the religion …
93650 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bacchides.2
… a faithful friend of both Antiochus Epiphanes and Demetrius Soter, established at the request of the latter the rulership over Judea for Aleimus, who, desiring …
93651 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baptism (Lutheran Doctrine).25
… Jewish faith, common in the days of Christ, the baptism of John and of the disciples of Christ prior to the Day of Pentecost, and the Christian sacrament of baptism …
93652 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baptism (Lutheran Doctrine).31
… of faith" ( 1 Peter 1:9 ). This is a comprehensive statement, as in 1 Peter 3:21, of the blessing of baptism. Scripture also states, in detail, particular baptismal blessings …
93653 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baptism (Lutheran Doctrine).36
… their faith, as it had tried God's patience. In like manner the water of baptism bears up the ark of the Christian church and saves its believing members, by …
93654 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baptism (Lutheran Doctrine).40
… by faith." On close inspection the difficulty is found to rest on the assumption that the above are records of baptismal formulas used on those occasions …
93655 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baptism (Lutheran Doctrine).41
… personal faith of any Christian at the present time; for there is no person living who has received Johannic baptism (Chemnitz). The entire subject and certain …
93656 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baptism (Lutheran Doctrine).42
… . Infant faith--for, faith is as necessary to the infant as to the adult--may baffle our attempts at explanation and definition; but God who extends His promises …
93657 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baptism (Lutheran Doctrine).44
… their faith to their departed friends who had died in paganism, by having themselves baptized "in their behalf," perhaps on their graves. We have no evidence …
93658 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baptism (Non-immersionist View).23
… -born faith, utterly unfamiliar. Water is the element naturally used for cleansing the body and its symbolical use entered into almost every cult; and into …
93659 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baptism (Non-immersionist View).31
… the faith of the giver and receiver is sound, all things hold and may be consummated and perfected by the majesty of God and by the truth of faith." His opinion …
93660 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baptism (Non-immersionist View).33
… devout faith on the part of giver and receiver.