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  • Naturally Natural <ref name="term_78506" /> ...ικῶς ''' (Strong'S #5447 — Adverb — phusikos — foo-see-koce' ) </div> <p> "naturally, by nature" (akin to [[A,]] No. 1), is used in &nbsp;Jude 1:10 . </p> &nbsp
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  • .... 4. Spontaneously without art or cultivation. Every plant must have grown naturally in some place or other. ...1654"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/king-james-dictionary/naturally Naturally from King James Dictionary]</ref>
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  • ...iety to accept, or even tolerate, a view of Christ so engendered, we shall naturally seek for some more solid basis and justification of his beliefs. And this, ...gue to a historical treatise. The historical treatise which it introduces, naturally, is written from the point of view of its prologue. Its object is to presen
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  • ...d them, while writing the Scriptures, to exhibit all the variety of manner naturally arising from the diversified character of their minds. </p> <p> "But there ...thirst for God, and much also to show that God responds to that thirst. We naturally expect to find a fuller inspiration in those who were in touch with, and we
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  • ...rdale, and so became universal. The notation of the verses in each chapter naturally followed the use of the Masoretic verses for the Old Testament. The superio
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  • ...ave often thought of the remarkable providence under which he met her. How naturally then in the psalm which was indited for private devotion in the form of Psa ...and for the present. On the breaking out of Saul's hypochondria, David may naturally have returned home. </p> <p> '''II.''' ''David'S History In Connection With
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  • ...i," had foretold Messiah's kingdom (&nbsp;Daniel 2:44; &nbsp;Daniel 9:25); naturally the Magi ("wise men") looked for the kingdom and the king among the people ...th of the mythical element within the region of history, fixed themselves, naturally enough, precisely on those portions of the life of Christ where the written
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  • ...ice might easily arise from the fact that he was in his own territory, and naturally acted as host towards the strangers. The other conjecture, which can claim ...royer; while his intercourse with his own family and nation was still most naturally, though unexpectedly, maintained: so mysterious are the ways of heaven. And
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  • ...ion needed for its salvation was a stricter obedience to the Law, and they naturally thought that the new Teacher, who was calling to repentance for the past, w ...of the supreme interests of a great people, there can be no better school. Naturally, there were many noble Scribes, men whose character and learning were comme
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  • ...the other side, Moab, Ammon, Amalek, under king Eglon, and Midian or Edom, naturally grew into power. The Cheta or Hittites also gradually extended their power ...ntine, on the S. border of Egypt, at an equally early date. The OT writers naturally show themselves much better acquainted with the eastern Delta, and especial
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  • ...he Lamb’ (&nbsp;Revelation 7:10). These references indicate how easily and naturally sacrificial ideas were associated with the work of Christ and especially wi ...ade by Paul in &nbsp;Philippians 4:18; &nbsp;Hebrews 13:15-16). It follows naturally from the other two. (See [[Meat Offering]]). </p> <p> It is clear, from thi
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  • ...&nbsp;Matthew 19:12 our Lord uses the term figuratively for those who are naturally, or who artificially, or by self restraint, have become divested of sexual ...eunuch," &nbsp;Matthew 19:12; (b) in the 3rd instance in that verse, "one naturally incapacitated for, or voluntarily abstaining from, wedlock;" (c) one such,
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  • ...d the ideas of fertility and were connected with the mystery of life, they naturally became the signs and symbols in many lands of the local gods and goddesses
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  • ...eligious, so that when synagogues were built, the elders of the city would naturally be the elders of the synagogue, with the right of regulating the services a ...p;1 Timothy 5:19; &nbsp;Titus 3:10). The presiding bishops in the next age naturally succeeded in a permanent and settled sphere to these duties, which were pre
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  • ...terest in the question of the admission of strangers to the community very naturally point. If this view is correct, we have, for example in 56:1 8, 60 62, the
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  • .... 4. Spontaneously without art or cultivation. Every plant must have grown naturally in some place or other. ...1654"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/king-james-dictionary/naturally Naturally from King James Dictionary]</ref>
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  • ...at St. Paul was now at Rome, in the midst of new associations, which would naturally affect his vocabulary. The suggestion has been made that Timothy, who is as <li> The practical part of the epistle (3-4) enforces various duties naturally flowing from the doctrines expounded. They are exhorted to mind things that
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  • ...ast the words ‘whose two kings thou abhorrest’; ‘the land’ will then refer naturally to Judah; if referring, as it is usually understood, to Syria and Ephraim,
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  • ...ance should be brought to a close, and the covenant should be renewed, was naturally regarded as the supreme ‘inheritor’ or ‘heir’ of all the promises a ...ssarily heirs of God (&nbsp;Romans 8:17; &nbsp;Galatians 4:7 ). It follows naturally that [[Christians]] are also heirs along with Abraham and Christ (&nbsp;Gal
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  • ...at the northern and the other at the southern extremity of his territory. Naturally there were hostile relations between him and Judah as long as Jeroboam live ...] the Gileadite, ), over whom the authority of the Israelitish crown would naturally be precarious; while west of the Jordan the agrarian law of Moses made it d
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  • ...He should adopt wrong methods. The first temptation, accordingly, may very naturally be supposed to have consisted in the suggestion that He should choose comfo ...hn 6:42)." This last argument is wholly destitute of force; but Mary might naturally, in common parlance, call Joseph Jesus' father, just as, in modem phrase, a
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  • ...ng]] </em> . Being appropriate for times of solicitude and sorrow, fasting naturally became associated with prayer (&nbsp; Psalms 35:13 ), especially after the ...ith the word "abba" Jesus introduced a new way of prayingtalking to God as naturally, intimately, and sincerely as a child talks to his or her father. "Abba" re
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  • ...and Arabic, but also including Romans, Kelts, Saxons, the earliest history naturally being drawn upon genealogical as well as on annalie lines. A modern tendenc ...who, according to law , was registered by Luke as the son of Heli, though naturally the son of Jacob, as Matthew records him. This is the explanation which was
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  • ...he Atonement, London, 1895, p. 170 f.). Hence the Johannine emphasis falls naturally upon the issues of the propitiation set forth in terms of cleansing from si ...octrine of Christ's propitiation and oblation for sin, to represent God as naturally an implacable and vengeful being, and only made placable and disposed to sh
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  • ...Samson and the possibility of its being a solar myth, but such ideas were naturally far from the mind of the anonymous writer of the [[Epistle]] to the Hebrews ...t region where he was most needed. The Philistines, therefore, became very naturally the objects of that retributive course of proceedings in which Samson was t
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  • ...16:7) appears under the name of ‘ <b> measure </b> ,’ the expression being naturally a general and inexact one. The total quantity intended to be indicated is 1 ...s had no coinage of their own before the time of the Maccabees, they would naturally be influenced by the weights in use in PhÅ“nicia. The full weight shekel
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  • ...ribes came together to form the nation of Israel, the elders of the tribes naturally assumed important roles in governing the affairs of the nation. Moses was c ...tracted) of the Christian church were a class of church governors borrowed naturally from the synagogue; especially as cases occurred of whole synagogues and th
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  • ...be baptized was so thoroughly inwrought into Jewish thought, and passed so naturally into the thought of the New Testament, that we should not expect to find ei
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  • ...Uranus, and does not hold good in Neptune. The figure of the earth is that naturally assumed by a plastic mass revolving about its axis; also its traces of inte ...this effect is quoted both by [[Clemens]] Alexandrinus and Strabo, we may naturally conclude that they had the same origin. </p> <p> <strong> 4. </strong> The
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  • ...nt questions which recur in the religious sphere with every generation. He naturally looks into his own age, and finds no sign of a restoration to righteousness ...ken by Nebuchadnezzar, "in the 25th year of Jeconiah, king of Judah." This naturally ought to mean the 25th year of the reign of Jeconiah, but he only reigned t
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  • ...nd the apostles might come to be regarded as contemporaries. Clement might naturally be chosen as a typical representative of the [[Gentile]] converts by an Ebi
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  • ...ians. The words are characteristic: "Literature and the Greek language are naturally ours, who are worshippers of the gods; illiterate ignorance and rusticity a
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  • ...and also of birds and fish. Out of this conception the huntress idea would naturally develop. And it seems that it was in connexion with this that the idea of t ...Ephesus was the capital of Asia in the limited sense, Diana of Ephesus was naturally the idol "whom all Asia and the world worshipped." (See [[Asia]] .) [[Games
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  • ...[Phenicia]] and Egypt. The word flock, used here, must not convey the idea naturally entertained in our own country of sheep only, but, together with these or g ...he accession of [[Caligula]] brought a great change, and the suggestion is naturally made that he bought over Aretas by ceding Damascus to him. The fact that no
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  • .... The same conclusion is ascertained by a study of the art and literature. Naturally, as mentioned above, it is not impossible that this development took place ...abylonia, as will be seen, would have been a more accurate designation. It naturally falls into two divisions, the northern being more or less mountainous, whil
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  • ...wife if divorced, except in case of adultery. ( <em> b </em> ) The husband naturally signified his generosity and affection by gifts to his bride (&nbsp; Genesi ...those of higher rank. The large number of young females who were present, naturally reminded me of the wise and foolish virgins in our Saviour's parable. These
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  • ...m> is largely based on the song of [[Hannah]] (&nbsp; 1 Samuel 2:1-36 ). [[Naturally]] at such a time of deep spiritual emotion she fell back on the OT Scriptur ...:58. </p> <p> '''II.''' ''Christian Legends.'' '''''—''''' These, as might naturally be expected, played an important part in the traditional history of Mary. T
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  • ...e the reformation, but not equal to the reformed preachers; and a question naturally arises here, which it would be unpardonable to pass over in silence, concer ...n without any knowledge of the Scriptures or of the facts concerning Jesus naturally employed different methods of appeal. On the negative side it exposed idola
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  • ...esus’ Lordship, proceeded to use His powerful name, the Jewish authorities naturally suspected them of violating the Deuteronomic Law, and questioned them to le ...ates to the Gentiles </p> <p> It was calculated also to open his own mind, naturally prejudiced on the side of Jewish exclusiveness. It also showed God's sovere
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  • ...ve Aramaic, <i> Abbâ </i> was the mode of address in prayer that came most naturally to His lips, and became a tradition in the worship of the early Christian C ...livered, the Pauline conceptions of His relations with the Church followed naturally. God was not to condemn those who had voluntarily undertaken to prepare for
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  • ...ion? Wilder extremists see in the Supper, not a simple memorial instituted naturally by Jesus and suggested by the circumstances of the time, but the influence ...atical]] Year.)'' </p> <p> The consecration of the firstborn in Exodus 13, naturally connects itself with the consecration of the firstfruits, which is its type
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  • ...tain hope as to the final issue can be built upon the fact. Here many will naturally diverge in judgment, and feel that they can raise their hope so securely no
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  • .... I shall therefore only subjoin under this article the observations which naturally arise out of this glorious truth, in proof also that as Christ is indeed ri ...in the dark as to the relations of what we call "soul" and "body," and so, naturally, it is quite impossible to dogmatize. A. Meyer in his <i> Rgg </i> article
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  • ...stian became more and snore distinct from Jew, this and other things would naturally follow. The early propagation of the faith among Gentiles, as Christianity ...y at stake is the health (physical and spiritual) of those healed. Just as naturally as one would lead an ox or donkey to water (13:15) or rescue a child who ha
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  • ..." "sincere," is translated "naturally" (&nbsp;Philippians 2:20 , "who will naturally care for your state," the Revised Version (British and American) "truly," m
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  • ...gs of Jesus which are supposed to be genuine. The result of such a process naturally includes a considerable amount of conjecture, and leaves the various eschat
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  • ...ther, Man of Sin. </p> <p> (3) <i> In the [[Apocalypse]] </i> .-As follows naturally both from its subject and from its literary form, the Apocalypse is more pe ...an Empire in general (cf. the position of Gog in Prophetic thought). These naturally aroused the most intense hatred on the part of the Jews, particularly those
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  • ...d to death. [[Pilate]] was amazed at Jesus Christ's dying so soon, because naturally he must have lived longer, if it had not been in his power to have laid dow ...ek or more. Hence Pilate was amazed at our Savior's dying so soon, because naturally he must have lived longer, &nbsp;Mark 15:44 . The legs of the two thieves w
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  • ...ppened. </p> <p> 4. Ideas of God </p> <p> Simple people think of God quite naturally and reverently as a greater man. So in &nbsp;Exodus 24:9-11 we read that Mo
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  • ...arks that the phrase "Where Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic church" naturally follows upon the preceding statement of the relation of the bishop to the p
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  • ...y. Contains the Gospels, lavishly decorated in the Celtic style. Its text, naturally, is of the Irish type. </p> <p> [[S.]] <em> Codex Stonyhurstensis </em> , a
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  • ...le to speak Aramaic, and used the OT in the Greek translation. These would naturally be addressed in Greek. It is true that he spoke [[Aramaic]] on one occasion ...acteristic simple elegance. The morality and the religion of such a people naturally were alike superficial; nor did the two stand in any close union. [[Bloody]
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  • ...ks that the ‘sign’ referred to is the death and resurrection of Jesus, and naturally finds the point of comparison between Him and Jonah in the ‘3 days.’ He
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  • ...itance" in Canaan, and dispersed among strangers, the various tribes would naturally amalgamate with each other, the envy of Judah and [[Ephraim]] would depart, ...artial exceptions, they have ever since been a despised, an oppressed, and naturally a degraded people, though from them have spread light and truth to the dist
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  • ...tc.). ( <em> d </em> ) A religion, the heart of which is loving gratitude, naturally expresses itself in <em> humanity </em> towards all with whom men live, and ...n to possess it." This phraseology is so constant, and seems to fall in so naturally with the general tone and character of the book, that to suppose it was wri
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  • ...nd that Gaul is meant; and the early Christian inhabitants of that country naturally liked to believe that their Church had been founded by an apostolic emissar ...ans 1:6 , &nbsp;Galatians 1:8; &nbsp;Galatians 3:1; &nbsp;Galatians 4:9 ), naturally visited at one time by a traveler (&nbsp;Galatians 1:8; &nbsp;Galatians 4:1
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  • ...h the future, the passages in question, even if they were by Isaiah, might naturally bear less unmistakable evidence of their age than those which deal with the ...the reputed author, and (as in &nbsp;John 12:38) the mode of expression is naturally and rightly that popularly used and understood. No critical conclusions can
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  • ...ithout interruption from ''El-Arish'' , south of Gaza, to Mount Carmel. It naturally divides itself into two portions, each of about half its length; the lower ...country, see art. Geology. With respect to the surface, Palestine divides naturally into a series of narrow strips of country running from north to south, and
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  • ...ent which followed the arrival at Rome. This would, however, be still more naturally accounted for if the book was written about the date to which it brings the ...'The council at Jerusalem.''' - Upon that missionary journey follows, most naturally, the next important scene which the historian sets before us - the council
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  • ...erstanding , conscience, will, affections, and memory. The heart of man is naturally, constantly, universally, inexpressibly, openly, and evidently depraved, an ...art (middle) of the sea," &nbsp;Psalms 46:2 . </p> <p> The heart of man is naturally depraved and inclined to evil, &nbsp;Jeremiah 17:9 . A divine power is requ
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  • ...ed as their own choice and fault (&nbsp;John 3:19-20), and this conception naturally permeates the entire Gospel. The determinism is apparent rather than real. ...ncy and beneficial influence of light in an Eastern climate, it easily and naturally became, with Orientals, a representative of the highest human good. From th
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  • ...its end (πλήρωμα τοῦ χρόνου, &nbsp;Galatians 4:4; cf. &nbsp;Acts 7:23). [[Naturally]] the flow of time involves succession and order as between first and last. ...eriod of 28 days, together with the recurrent phases of the moon, it would naturally be subdivided, like the day itself, into four divisions or <strong> weeks <
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  • ...worshiping communities through the centuries of church history. [[Quite]] naturally the form and practice of Christian liturgy changed over time. Christian wor ...never they pleased, they could address their devotions; and the Christians naturally felt themselves obliged to replace these objects, which wounded their moral
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  • ...1 Kings 21:2 ). As the Hebrews became dwellers in cities their food-stuffs naturally became more and more articles of commerce. The bakers, for example, who gav ...2:14 with &nbsp; 1 Samuel 25:2 ). A kid, as less valuable than a lamb, was naturally the readier victim when meat was required (compare &nbsp;Luke 15:29 ). </p>
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  • ...adjunct in cookery, or restricted to the use of the young, although it is naturally the characteristic food of childhood, both from its simple and nutritive qu ...; Strabo, 15, page 715). In reading of milk in Scripture, the milk of cows naturally presents itself to the mind of the European reader; but in Western Asia, an
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  • ...iod by numerous large cities, implying a high degree of cultivation of the naturally fertile soil. The remaining rivers cut their way through rocky gorges in th
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  • ...nt of the work executed the tabernacle comes first, being that which would naturally be begun first, then the ark, etc. </p> ...too, that the Egyptian sorcerers are active only down to the third plague. Naturally, too, over against these facts, further peculiarities can be pointed out in
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  • ...ause it is created by God, and sin consists in the wilful misuse of things naturally good. [[Asceticism]] therefore, except in the sense of such training as may ...views on this subject. Beginning with Hobbes, who maintained that man was naturally selfish and that all his actions were self-regarding, Cudworth, More, Walla
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  • ...only, which in varying degrees belong to the same group. In text these MSS naturally show a great affinity to the Northumbrian MSS headed by the Cod. Amiatinus, ...to the original sourced ("Graeca veritas, Graeca origo"). The gospels had naturally suffered most. Thoughtless scribes inserted additional details in the narra
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  • ...Scythians naturally would reach their territory. From Philistia they would naturally pass to Egypt. But is this assumption warranted? While the objections again
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  • ...rm does not describe aptly such a book as our First Gospel, but would more naturally apply to a collection of utterances or sayings (see Moffatt, p. 189). (2) M ...f the coming of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the world. [[Questions]] that naturally arise are why there should be four such books and why three of those books
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  • ...om which He was to set up. The Resurrection transformed this faith, and it naturally became the central point of their early teaching. The conception of Christ
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  • ...would not value: being a [[Gentile]] himself, and writing for Gentiles, he naturally omitted sections which dealt with questions of [[Jewish]] interest; (2) tha ...(Maurice, Unity of the Gospel, page 274), the prodigal son. </p> <p> Most naturally also in Luke we find the most frequent allusions to that which has been one
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  • ...is body. </p> <p> Experiencing the effects of power in the sun, they would naturally conceive that luminary to be animated as their bodies were animated; they w ...or philosophical doctrine, lost its hold on the national mind. This would naturally destroy the life of the nation, unless some new religion should take its pl
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  • ...hurch, which could not have been overlooked even by an uninspired teacher, naturally pointed it out to the apostle as the fittest body to whom to address such a
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  • ...&nbsp;Isaiah 61:3. </p> <p> '''(6)''' [[Reviving]] the spiritually and the naturally dead: &nbsp;John 5:25-29. </p> <p> '''(7)''' Curing those bodily and those ...modern Syrians (&nbsp;2 Kings 2:12), that his hair was worn short (if not naturally deficient) behind, in contrast with the long locks of Elijah (&nbsp;2 Kings
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  • ...ignifies the place and condition of a son given to one to whom it does not naturally belong. The word is used by the Apostle Paul only. </p> &nbsp;Romans 8:15&n ...;Ephesians 1:5), the ''Placing As A Son'' of one who is not so by birth or naturally. </p> <p> '''I.''' ''Literal. '''''—''''' '' The practice of adoption had
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  • ...embers from heathendom. In every mission church the baptism of adults will naturally take the foremost place and be most in evidence. But is is clear that many
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  • ...st and 2nd Prehistoric Periods <p> Elamite art during the first period was naturally rude, and it is doubtful whether metals were then used, as no traces of the
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  • ...nites and the indignation thereby aroused among the neighboring kings, who naturally regarded the independent action of the men of Gibeon as treachery toward th
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  • ...ed in Palestine not only by Jerome, but by Orosius, fresh from Hippo, were naturally dismayed at what had happened there. They knew that Pelagius and Coelestius
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  • ...ks, should be punished at the discretion of the local governor. This order naturally affronted the party spirit of the Christians. Ambrose could not bear that h
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  • ...emperor Theodosius on the point ( <i> Epp. </i> 13 and 14), who, however, naturally viewed this interference with coldness (Theod. v. 8, 9). [[A]] council, nev
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  • ...lius, and the anarchy that followed in Persia, the " Nestorian" church has naturally no recorded history, yet at their conclusion it was once more to have forma
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  • ...neral opinion in the West, which had remained decisively Nicene. Valens as naturally fell under the influence of the Eastern bishops, and the time was not yet r
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  • ...many who, while shewing intrepid courage when once forced into action, are naturally averse from publicity. He was a great lover of natural beauty, as shewn by
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  • ...ffice continued to be recognized by them. But this unauthorized deposition naturally led to a schism, and representations made at Rome by some of the persons il
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  • ...joining it; and if it admitted them only as catechumens, that class would naturally be granted larger privileges than in the Catholic church. Nor need we disbe
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  • ...ness and faith in God expressed itself in visions of a bright future, they naturally spoke of a second David, a branch of his house, who should restore the nati
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  • ...art conceiving now.’ An immediate conception is meant, not one that would naturally follow after Joseph had in due course taken her to wife; and this immediate ...nt virgin birth stories; it suggests nothing that could have logically and naturally given rise to them. </p> <p> The unity of the infancy narratives with the m
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  • ...rjurer to consume it. The seventh vision (&nbsp; Jeremiah 5:6-11 ) follows naturally upon the preceding. Wickedness, represented by a woman, is carried away fro ...in consequence of her perpetual efforts to throw off the Persian yoke, was naturally brought under the observation of the Jews in Palestine, who repeatedly behe
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  • ...k (&nbsp;Daniel 1:21; &nbsp;Daniel 1:9; &nbsp;Daniel 1:10), where we might naturally have expected to find it. &nbsp;Ezra 1:1 refers to Jeremiah's prophecy, jus
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  • ...ughout. Exuberant feeling causes the same thought to be often repeated. He naturally quotes the epistle of James as having most weight with the Jewish party to
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  • ...he Good Shepherd which probably belongs to the 3rd cent., though one would naturally expect Christians who lived in pagan times to be shy of the use of statuary
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  • ...robably there was no uniformity. The practice for sons of [[Pharisees]] is naturally the one recorded for us, rather than the popular one. And probably also the
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  • ...ourite subject of the great apsidal mosaics of the 5th and 6th cents., and naturally the ‘Lamb, standing as though it had been slain,’ became more and more
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  • ...[Italian]] community. For the words ‘They of Italy send greeting’ are most naturally taken as implying that the letter was sent either <i> to </i> or <i> from < ...; both make use of the same passages, and that occasionally in a sense not naturally suggested by the context whence they are quoted (;;;;; ); and both, in one
    60 KB (10,025 words) - 11:18, 13 October 2021
  • ...n sea; but inasmuch as they were gods of navigation, the Phœnician sailors naturally were interested in them and gave them the name by which they came to be gen
    57 KB (9,461 words) - 00:10, 13 October 2021
  • ...eiss, Beiträge zur paulin. Rhetorik, Göttingen, 1897, pp. 28, 29). One can naturally explain this as due to emotion such as even an ordinary preacher often feel
    52 KB (8,383 words) - 11:20, 13 October 2021
  • ...ese may not have been part of the Western text, current in Alexandria, and naturally taken up by the revisers. If it is the case that the Sahidic version is ear
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  • ...-e.g. 9:17, 14:19, ‘qui se assumpsit’ for τῷ κρατοῦντι, which in Syriac is naturally represented in this way. The Armenian has some noteworthy renderings-e.g. 1
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  • Naturally Natural <ref name="term_78506" /> ...ικῶς ''' (Strong'S #5447 — Adverb — phusikos — foo-see-koce' ) </div> <p> "naturally, by nature" (akin to [[A,]] No. 1), is used in &nbsp;Jude 1:10 . </p> &nbsp
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