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93841 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Demetrius (1).13
… , broke faith with Jonathan ( 1 Maccabees 12:40 ) and essayed the conquest of Judea. Jonathan was killed by treachery, and Simon, his successor, made proposals of …
93842 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Demon; Demoniac; Demonology.10
… that faith in Him is adequate protection against any evils to which men may be exposed. (For significance of this point see Plummer, Luke (ICC ), 132-33.)
93843 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Demon; Demoniac; Demonology.14
… Testament faith than any other conclusion could possibly be.
93844 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Deposit.2
… how faithful are the hands that hold this trust."
93845 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Deuteronomy.15
… be faithful and obedient, and in particular to keep clear of all possible idolatry (4:1-40). Appended to this first discourse is a brief note (4:41-43) concerning …
93846 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Deuteronomy.17
… ), "the faithful God, who keepeth covenant and lovingkindness with them that love him and keep his commandments" (7:9), who abominates graven images and every species …
93847 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dial of Ahaz.15
… less faith in choosing the "impossible" rather than the "possible" sign. His father Ahaz had shown his want of faith by refusing to put the Lord to the test, by refusing …
93848 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dial of Ahaz.16
… his faith and his prayer.
93849 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dictionaries.131
Forlong, J. G. R. Faiths of Man; a Cyclopaedia of Religions. London, 1906, 3 volumes.
93850 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dictionaries.133
Hazlitt, W. C. Faiths and Folklore; a Dictionary of National Beliefs. London, 1905.
93851 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Discernings of Spirits.2
… in faith receive ye, yet not for decision of scruples." This translation scarcely expresses the meaning, which Thayer has freely rendered, "not for the purpose …
93852 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Discrepancies, Biblical.4
… both faith and practice." Indeed, in the generation following the Reformation, the strictest and most literal theory of inspiration and inerrancy found …
93853 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Discrepancies, Biblical.5
… for faith.
93854 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Discrepancies, Biblical.6
… of faith. Besides, it should not be overlooked that the discoveries of modern historical and archaeological research, which have tended to confirm so many …
93855 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Discrepancies, Biblical.7
… which faith is interested. But are there also real or apparent discrepancies in matters of doctrine? Many scholars maintain, for instance, that the ideal …
93856 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Discrepancies, Biblical.9
… for faith (compare REVELATION; INSPIRATION). On this basis the divergences of human traditions or documents as exhibited in different genealogies, chronologies …
93857 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Discrepancies, Biblical.10
… for Faith: Faith, however, has no interest in explaining away the human limitations in God's chosen witnesses. It is God's way to place the heavenly "treasure …
93858 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dispersion, The.59
23. Influence of Jews in the Early Roman Empire: Their customs and religious observances brought down upon them the scorn of Juvenal and others, while Empire their faith and worship had attractions for the thoughtful and the superstitious.
93859 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dispersion, The.64
… ancestral faith would only be in keeping with the character of their religion as a religion of revelation. Although they had to live within "the hedge of the …
93860 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Dispersion, The.67
… the faith of Yahweh and sincerely worshipped the God of his fathers, but he spoke the Greek language, had received a Greek education, and had contracted many …