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94421 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Euodia.5
… their faith and steadfastness and liberality. There was no false teaching, no division; among them. The only thing which could cause him any uneasiness was …
94422 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Eupolemus.2
… general faithfulness of the impression." Keil (Comm., 14) further remarks on this point: "that the author of 1macc wrote from twenty to twenty-five years after …
94423 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Evangelist.4
… by faith, the work of the pastor and teacher begins, to instruct them further in the things of Christ and build them up in the faith.
94424 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Evidence; Evident; Evidently.2
… , "Now faith is .... the evidence of things not seen," the English Revised Version "proving," margin, "or test," better, as the American Standard Revised Version, "conviction …
94425 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Evidence; Evident; Evidently.3
It is important to note the true nature of faith according to the correct translation of Hebrews 11:1, as being the well-grounded and assured conviction of things not seen.
94426 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Evolution.9
… Christian faith, such as supernatural revelation, the idea of sin, the person of Christ, regeneration and immortality. Beyond the answers to these primary …
94427 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Evolution.11
… by faith. The theory of evolution begins with matter or substance already in existence. A fairly representative statement of this aspect of it is illustrated …
94428 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Evolution.13
… religious faith. Here it proved irresistibly fascinating because it broke down the barriers supposed to exist between different species (whether minor …
94429 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Evolution.49
… , Christian Faith and the New Psychology, 1911; T. A. Palm, The Faith of an Evolutionist, 1911.
94430 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Excommunication.3
… and faithful avoidance but not necessarily excommunication, though that might come to be the logical result. Paul's "anathemas" are not to be understood …
94431 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Excommunication.5
… of faithful love, over which hope and prayer still hovered.
94432 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Exodus, the Book Of, 1.33
… to faith, while in 2 Corinthians 3:1 - 18 he lauds the glory of the service in the spirit over that of the letter (compare Exodus 34:1 - 35 )--an idea which in reference …
94433 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Exodus, the Book Of, 2.7
… demands faith (4:31). This section naturally falls into ten pericopes, of which in each instance two are still more closely connected. Numbers 1:1 - 54 and 2 ( Numbers …
94434 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Exodus, the Book Of, 2.24
… , and faithful God, so that Moses again appeals to His grace. Numbers 8:1 - 26 ( Numbers 34:11 - 28 ) describes the new establishment of the covenant on the basis of the …
94435 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Exorcism; Exorcist.8
… upon faith in the power of magical formulas, ordinarily compounded of the names of deities and pronounced in connection with exorcistic rites, upon the …
94436 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Exorcism; Exorcist.15
… lacked faith in the living Christ by whose power such miracles of healing were wrought, although they were letter-perfect in the use of the formula. This narrative …
94437 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ezekiel, 2.22
… good faith and were doing what they had a right to do ( Ezekiel 44:9 ff; compare "the moral mantle" which, according to Wellhausen, "he threw over the logic of facts …
94438 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ezekiel, 2.37
… popular faith, are exceedingly inconsiderate. The different passages mentioned above, which in Ezekiel speak of the Messiah, can scarcely be said to add …
94439 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Fail.4
… thy faith fail not"; Hebrews 1:12, "Thy years shall not fail"); ekpipto, "to fall off or away" ( 1 Corinthians 13:8, "Charity (the Revised Version (British and American) "love …