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  • == Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament <ref name="term_57136" /> == ...under the law, that he might buy out them under law, that we might receive the adoption of sons’ (&nbsp;Galatians 4:4 f.); </p>
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  • ...The particle '''''אֵת''''' here, however, is correctly rendered "front" in the English version. '''''—''''' ED. </p>
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  • ...ress, <i> Symphonic Theology </i> ; [[H.]] [[H.]] Rowley, <i> The Unity of the Bible </i> ; [[F.]] Schaeffer, <i> [[Escape]] From [[Reason]] </i> ; [[J.]]
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  • == Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament <ref name="term_55854" /> == ...W. Uhlhorn, <i> The [[Conflict]] of Christianity </i> , Eng. translation, New York, 1876; O. Zöckler, <i> Askese und Mönchtum </i> 2, Frankfurt am M.,
    32 KB (4,650 words) - 13:30, 13 October 2021
  • == Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament <ref name="term_57841" /> == ...cient Catholic Church, Edinburgh, 1902, p. 95; M. Dods, An Introduction to the NT, London 1888, pp. 100, 139 ff.; EGT , do., 1900, ad loc.; ICC , ‘1 Cor
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  • == Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_51116" /> == ...ing activity at a particular period. The Arabian genealogies all date from the reign of [[Caliph]] Omar, when circumstances made purity of descent of grea
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  • ...the land is not able to bear all Amos' words," implies a critical state of the country, which eventuated in actual anarchy for some time after Jeroboam's ...it had fallen, and was even raised to a pitch of extraordinary splendour. The [[Prophets]] Amos and Hosea, as well as Jonah, lived during this reign. </p
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  • ...R. A. Wright, "Establishing Hospitality in the Old Testament: [[Testing]] the [[Tool]] of Linguistic Pragmatics." </p> == Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_51610" /> ==
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  • == Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_53855" /> == ...llowing (&nbsp; Leviticus 7:16-18; &nbsp; Leviticus 19:5-8 ). The flesh of the special thanksgiving offering </p>
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  • ...ngs 15:14; "Asa's heart was perfect with the Lord (sincere) all his days." The funeral, with its "sweet odorous and divers spices" and "very great burning ...vided for himself in the city of David; and after his death they placed on the bed great quantities of perfumes and spices, with which his body was burned
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  • == Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_53445" /> == ...ied perhaps in the Neronian persecution of 64, or possibly later. It is in the highest degree probable that St. Peter wrote this Epistle from Rome before
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  • Canon Of The Bible <ref name="term_17669" /> ...s, <i> Torah and Canon </i> ; [[B.]] [[F.]] Westcott, <i> The Canon of the New Testament </i> . </p>
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  • New Command <ref name="term_18090" /> ...[[W.]] Swartley, ed., <i> The Love of [[Enemy]] and Nonretaliation in the New Testament </i> . </p>
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  • ...n in what is there called Syriac, or [[Aramaic]] — usually called Chaldee, the Gentiles' tongue. </p> ...y in times of persecution, and to call for ultimate faithfulness no matter the temptations faced. </p> <p> J. J. Owens and [[Trent]] C. [[Butler]] </p>
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  • ...utline of His Theology </i> ; A. Schweitzer, <i> The [[Mysticism]] of Paul the Apostle </i> ; J. S. Stewart, <i> A Man in Christ </i> ; V. Taylor, <i> [[F ...(&nbsp;Colossians 1:22). The evidences of union with Christ are: light in the understanding (&nbsp;1 Peter 2:9); affection to him (&nbsp;John 14:21); fre
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  • ...ll intention (&nbsp;Matthew 19:4-9 ). God's greatest revelation, Jesus, is the guide to interpretation. </p> <p> M Randy Hatchett </p> ...say, we have a concise history of the prisoner in the testimony offered to the court. <p> A formal written account of an individual's life, is called biog
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  • ...ho conducted themselves meritoriously were honoured with presents, and had the opportunity of entering into honourable matrimonial connections, Joshua 14; ...nce (cf. &nbsp;Daniel 3:17-18; &nbsp;Acts 4:19; &nbsp;Acts 5:29). Whatever the circumstances, Christians must, like their God, work to achieve justice and
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  • ...visions were made in the thirteenth century AD, and the verse divisions in the sixteenth century. </p> ...ill of man," in contrast to "moved by the Holy Spirit," not in contrast to the universal church's interpretation, as Rome teaches. </p>
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  • == Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament <ref name="term_55238" /> == ...ggest that to the mind of Christ some realized and visible communion among the members of His Church was possible and to be expected. </p> <p> G. M. Macki
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  • == Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament <ref name="term_57183" /> == ...St. Paul: The Man and His Work, Eng. translation, do., 1906; W. P. DuBose, The [[Gospel]] according to St. Paul, do., 1907; R. Allen, Missionary Methods:
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