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94381 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ephesians, Epistle to The.38
… and faith and life and love, as men, touched with the fire of that Divine purpose, seek to fulfil, each in himself, the part that God has given him to play in the world …
94382 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ephesians, Epistle to The.48
Thanksgiving for their faith.
94383 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ephesians, Epistle to The.73
… one faith, in one God and Father of all who is above all and through all ( Matthew 4:4 - 7 ).
94384 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ephesus.6
… decreasing faith in Diana, came in fewer numbers; the sales of the shrines of the goddess fell off; Diana of the Ephesians was no longer great; a Christian church …
94385 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ephesus.7
… of faithful work. Almost by accident it was then found in the valley outside the city walls, several feet below the present surface. Its foundation, which alone …
94386 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ephraim (1).4
… , whose faith and courage had distinguished him among the spies, succeeded to the chief place in Israel. It was natural that the scene of national assemblies …
94387 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, I-V.25
… Testament faith. The coming world was not to be the product of natural development but of a Divine interposition arresting the process of history. And the …
94388 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, I-V.26
… Christian faith ascribes to Jesus as the Christ. Through this Christocentric character New Testament eschatology acquires also far greater unity and …
94389 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, I-V.30
… their faith is not a sufficient reason for declaring the prediction of them unworthy of Jesus. A contradiction is pointed out between the two representations …
94390 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, I-V.31
… toward faithfulness and self-sacrifice, just as the reward at the parousia is mentioned for the same purpose. The conception of an earlier coming also receives …
94391 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, VI-X.10
… of faith the view is even approached that the resurrection body is in process of development now (Teichmann, Charles). This scheme has no real basis of fact …
94392 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, VI-X.13
… things: faith ( Galatians 5:5 ), works done in the Christian state, sanctification. Besides this the works of the Christian appear as the measure of gracious reward …
94393 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the New Testament, VI-X.20
… of faith in the sense of spectators in the literal sense, but perhaps in the figurative sense, that we ought to feel, having in memory their example, as if the …
94394 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the Old Testament.72
… the faithful had respect rather to multiplication of seed, to outward prosperity, and to a happy state of existence (never without piety as its basis) on earth …
94395 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the Old Testament.75
… their faith. The Egyptian Amenti may be said, indeed, to answer broadly to the Hebrew Sheol; but there is nothing in Israelite thought to correspond to Osiris …
94396 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the Old Testament.83
… religious faith and hope. It has not a natural, but a religious, root. It springs from the believer's trust and confidence in the living God; from his conviction …
94397 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the Old Testament.84
… " of faith first became possible. One asks, however, Was it so? Was this hope so entirely a matter of "intuitous ventures, and forecasts of devout souls in moments …
94398 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the Old Testament.86
… strong faith is self-evident. But did strong faith come into existence only in the days of the prophets or the Exile? Exception has already been taken to the …
94399 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the Old Testament.89
… which faith rises to the hope of immortality are principally Psalms 16:8 - 11; 17:15; Psalms 49:14 - 15; 73:24. There are a few others, but these are the chief, and so far …
94400 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eschatology of the Old Testament.90
… ), then faith, reasserting itself, flings itself on God to accomplish the apparently impossible: "Oh that thou wouldest hide me in Sheol, that thou wouldest keep …