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95041 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Peter, the Second Epistle of.42

… your faith supply virtue," or fortitude, manliness; and let virtue supply "knowledge." Knowledge by itself tends to puff up. But tempered by the others, by self …

95042 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Peter, the Second Epistle of.49

… are faithful and true; they shall not fail to come to pass."

95043 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pethor.2

… are faithful and true; they shall not fail to come to pass."

95044 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Pharisees.58

… the faith of the people who were thus in a position to listen to the claims of Christ. They were led by Rabbi Aqiba in the reign of Hadrian to accept Bar-Cochba …

95045 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philetus.3

… in faith and morals. The specific error of these men was that they denied that there would be any bodily resurrection. They treated all Scriptural references …

95046 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philetus.4

… Overthrew Faith: This teaching of theirs, Paul tells us, had overthrown the faith of some. It would also overthrow Christian faith altogether, for if the dead …

95047 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philetus.5

… the faith. It leaves nothing to cling to, no living Christ, who saves and leads and comforts His people. The apostle proceeds to say that teaching of this kind …

95048 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philip (2).7

… spiritual faith, to put the question in John 6:6, seeking "to prove him." This innate diffidence which affected Philip's religious beliefs found expression …

95049 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philippi.9

… new faith, set out by the Egnatian Road for Thessalonica ( Acts 16:38 - 40 ). How long they had stayed in Philippi we are not told, but the fact that the foundations …

95050 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philippi.11

… the faith of his distant converts" (Lightfoot).

95051 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philippians, the Epistle to The.18

… the faith of the gospel ( Philippians 1:27 ). He knows that they will be fearless and brave, in nothing affrighted by the adversaries ( Philippians 1:28 ). He speaks …

95052 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philippians, the Epistle to The.23

… their faith ( Philippians 2:17 ). The church at Philippi may not have been conspicuous in charisms as the church at Corinth was, but it had the fruits of the Spirit …

95053 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philippians, the Epistle to The.25

faith of even John the Baptist failed in prison. He could not believe that things were going right if he were not there to attend to them. Paul's faith never …

95054 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philippians, the Epistle to The.32

… Christian faith. Its date must be somewhere toward the close of the Roman imprisonment, in the year 63 or 64 AD. Epaphroditus had brought the contribution …

95055 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philippians, the Epistle to The.35

… the faith. He was in nothing affrighted by the adversaries. Let them follow his example. They were engaged in the same conflict. To them it had been granted to …

95056 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philippians, the Epistle to The.36

… been faithful to the house of David at the time of the Great Schism. It held the place of honor in the militant host of the Israelites ( Judges 5:14; Hosea 5:8 ). It was …

95057 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philippians, the Epistle to The.38

… his faith in prayer. It passed all understanding how Paul was kept from all anxiety. It was the power of prayer that did it. It was the peace of God that did it. It …

95058 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philo, Judaeus.13

… his faith. The mission failed, Philo, with his two colleagues, meeting rebuff, even insult. It was little likely that Caligula would heed grievances which included …

95059 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philo, Judaeus.15

… Jewish faith as the "desire of all nations," the panacea of which the need was everywhere felt. On the other hand, he had to confront his orthodox coreligionists …

95060 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Philo, Judaeus.16

… the faith into closer contact. Could they join forces? Philo's consequent embarrassment rooted, not simply in this fresh problem, but in the difficulties …