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98101 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heat.7

… " ( Luke 12:55 ). The heat on a damp, sultry day, when the atmosphere is full of dust haze is especially oppressive, and is referred to in Isaiah 25:5 as "the heat by the …

98102 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heavenly.2

… 3:12; Hebrews 8:5; 9:23, but in Ephesians "heavenly places" ( John 1:3, 10; 2:6; 3:10; 6:12 ), has shades of meaning defined by the context. In John 3:12, in contrast with "earthly …

98104 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heavens, New (and Earth, New).8

7. The Cosmical Heavens: Hebrews 12:26 - 29

98105 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heavens, New (and Earth, New).11

… ; Hebrews 12:26 - 28. In each case the reference is eschatological, indeed the adjective "new" seems to have acquired in this and other connections a semi-technical …

98106 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heavens, New (and Earth, New).20

… : Hebrews 12:26 - 29 : In the combination "new heavens and a new earth," the term "heavens" must therefore be taken in the sense imposed upon it by the story of creation …

98107 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heavy; Heaviness.4

… 17:12, "Moses’ hands were heavy" (kabhedh); compare Matthew 26:43 and parallels above.

98108 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heavy; Heaviness.6

… " ( Proverbs 12:25, "Heaviness in the heart of a man maketh it stoop," the Revised Version margin "or care"); kehah, "to be feeble," "weak" ( Isaiah 61:3, "the spirit of heaviness …

98109 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrew; Hebrewess.2

… ; 41:12; 43:32; Israelites in Egypt, Exodus 1:15; 6, 11, 13; 3:18; in laws, Exodus 21:2; Deuteronomy 15:12; in history, 1 Samuel 4:6, 9; 7, 19, etc.; later, Jeremiah 34:9, "Hebrewess," Jeremiah …

98110 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.37

… :1 - 12; 1, 14; 5:11; 6:9; 10:9; 13:7 ); and it ends with greetings and salutations ( Hebrews 13:18 ff). The writer calls it "a word of exhortation." The verb epesteila (the Revised …

98111 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.43

… Hebrews 12:1 - 29 are a mere doctrinal treatise, devoid of all evidences of a personal relation to a circumscribed circle of readers. The period and manner of …

98113 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.62

… ; Hebrews 12:22; 3:14 parallel Galatians 4:25; Hebrews 2:10 parallel Romans 11:36; also with Ephesians; see yon Soden, Hand-Commentar, Romans 3:1 - 31 ) are easily explicable …

98114 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.72

… :10 - 12; Titus 3:13; compare Hebrews 13:23 ). The Alexandrian type of thought, the affinities with Philo, the arguments from Jewish tradition and ceremonial, the …

98115 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.74

… 3:12 ). They are become sluggish ( Hebrews 6:12 ), profane like Esau ( Hebrews 12:16 ), worldly-minded ( Hebrews 13:5 ). Perhaps their religion was tending toward a false asceticism …

98117 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.77

… knees" (12:12); and this he might well do by his appeal to their whole religious experience, both Jewish and Christian, and to the whole religious history of their …

98118 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.78

… (5:12). These points also tell with almost equal force against any Palestinian locality.

98119 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.82

… (5:12). They have forgotten the former days after their conversion (10:32). Their early leaders are now dead (13:7). Yet the majority of the church still consists of …

98120 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Hebrews, Epistle to The.86

… " ( Hebrews 12:4 ). Their leaders, at least, it would appear, the writer and Timothy, have also been in prison, but one is at liberty and the other expects to be soon ( Hebrews …