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99061 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lot (1).6
… 14:12 of the same chapter (ascribed to "an independent source") and to Genesis 13:8 (ascribed to J; compare Genesis 11:28 J).
99062 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lot (1).12
… Genesis 12:4; 17:1 ). What we see is a man who means well (courtesy, Genesis 19:1; hospitality, Genesis 19:2 - 3, 6 - 8; natural shame, Genesis 19:7; loyalty, Genesis 19:14; and gratitude …
99063 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Love.2
… ; Mark 12:28 - 34 ). Paul, in his matchless ode on love ( 1 Corinthians 13:1 - 13 ), makes it the greatest of the graces of the Christian life--greater than speaking with tongues …
99064 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Love.8
… :9 - 12; 3, 12 ). In these Scriptures God is seen manifesting His power in behalf His people in the time of their wilderness journeying and their captivity. He led …
99065 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Love.10
… ; 15:12; Galatians 2:20; Ephesians 5:25 - 27; 1 John 4:9 f).
99066 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Love.11
… ; Mark 12:29 - 34 ). In this last passage the exhortation to supreme love to God is connected with the doctrine of the unity of God ( Deuteronomy 6:4 f)--inasmuch as the …
99067 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Love.13
… ( Romans 12:20 f).
99068 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Love.14
… " ( Romans 12:9 ); there should be no pretense about it; it should not be a thing of mere word or tongue, but a real experience manifesting itself in deed and truth ( 1 …
99069 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lovingkindness.2
… ), "goodness" (12). The word is derived from chacadh, meaning, perhaps, "to bend or bow oneself," "to incline oneself"; hence, "to be gracious or merciful." the English Revised …
99070 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lovingkindness.3
… 7:12 it is associated with the covenant, and in 2 Samuel 7:15 with the covenant with David (compare Isaiah 55:3, etc.). It was something that could always be relied …
99071 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lovingkindness.4
… "; Hosea 12:6, "Therefore turn thou to thy God: keep kindness (the King James Version and the English Revised Version "mercy") and justice, and wait for thy God continually …
99072 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lubim.2
… Chronicles 12:3; 16:8; Daniel 11:43; Nahum 3:9 ). In all these cases the word is translated in the King James Version "Libyans"; in the Revised Version (British and American …
99073 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Luke, the Evangelist.5
… ( John 12:20 f), or the companion of Cleopas in the walk to Emmaus ( Luke 24:13 ). The clear implication of Luke 1:2 is that Luke himself was not an eyewitness of the ministry …
99074 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Luke, the Evangelist.6
… :10 - 12 ) is in harmony with this idea. The classic introduction to the Gospel ( Luke 1:1 - 4 ) shows that he was a man of culture (compare Apollos and Paul). He was a man of …
99075 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Luke, the Evangelist.7
… :10 - 12 ), and a conversation with Paul about the work in Macedonia may well have been the human occasion of that vision and call. Luke remains in Philippi when …
99076 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Luke, the Evangelist.10
… Corinthians 12:18 ). It would thus be explained why in Acts the name of Titus does not occur, since he is the brother of Luke the author of the book.
99077 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Luke, the Gospel of.12
… :41; 12:19; 36, 40, 42, where the Western text is the shorter text. This is not always true, however, for in Luke 6:2 ff Codex Bezae (D) has the famous passage about the man …
99078 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Luke, the Gospel of.25
… in 12 BC, so that the first mission was after that date. Ramsay shows also from the papyri that the 14-year cycle was used for the Roman census (many census papers …
99079 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lurk; Lurking-place.2
Lurk; Lurking-place - lurk, lurk’-ing-plas: "To lurk" means "to lie in wait," usually with intent to do harm (see Psalms 17:12; Proverbs 1:11, 18 ).
99080 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lust.3
… Deuteronomy 12:15, 21 "desire of thy soul"; Deuteronomy 12:20; 14:26, "thy soul desireth." These Deuteronomy passages evidently mean lust only in the good sense.