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  • == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_56286" /> == ...ife and wrote the recent history of his country in eloquent language in an apocalyptic form, which, after the literary fashion of his age, he imputed to an ancien
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  • ...of forgiveness and the sign and seal of discipleship to Himself. </p> <p> Literature.—Relative sections in works on Life of Christ by Neander, Keim, Renan, We ...l of these characteristics portray John as a fiery prophet proclaiming the apocalyptic message of God. Indeed, Luke says that John came "in the spirit and power o
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  • ...d abiding in the Christian faith. See, further, art. Worldliness. </p> <p> Literature.-V. H. Stanton, art. ‘World’ in [[Hdb; A]] Ritschl and J. Weiss, art. ...nd loosing" (&nbsp;Matthew 16:19; &nbsp;18:18 ). </p> <p> In the Johannine literature the "world" often means the people of the world. The world did not know the
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  • == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_52170" /> == ...othing in them '''''—''''' nothing better than the incoherence of madness (Literature of the Middle Ages, III, 3:20). Bohme was followed in the same form of myst
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  • ...A. B. Macaulay, The Word of the Cross, London, 1912, p. 162 f.). </p> <p> Literature.-art. ‘Wisdom’ in HDB iv. and EBi iv.; art. ‘Philo’ in HDB v.; A. B ...Job, Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, Sirach, and the Wisdom of Solomon. This literature, in its present form at least, belongs to the latter half of the [[Persian]
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  • ...reased as years passed by’ (Watson, <i> Jerusalem </i> , p. 119). </p> <p> Literature.-( <i> a </i> ) <i> Contemporary authorities and Patristic works </i> are f ...ding to Nehemiah’ (in the <em> JBL </em> <em> [Note: BL Journ. of Biblical Literature.] </em> for 1903, p. 85) is a model of exhaustive treatment. [[Careful]] co
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  • ..., which contains by far the oldest mention of Israel yet discovered in any literature, and the only mention in Egyptian, seems to favour Winckler’s view. The s ...equally so were the New Testament evangelists, historical epistolary, and apocalyptic writers. Serious differences of views pertain, however, concerning the natu
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  • ...destined to be not less influential than that of the Reformation. </p> <p> Literature.-( <i> a </i> ) Relevant sections of the chief works on NT Theology, <i> e. ...d is defiled” (Lev. 18:27). </p> <p> Infrequently (and in later historical literature) this word is used as a collective noun referring to an entire group: “An
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  • ...ssians 1:13). Satan is the arch-tyrant whose abode is in the air. </p> <p> Literature.-See articleDemon. </p> <p> A. J. Maclean. </p> ...notes, which gives music its character as, a soft air. A song or piece of poetry for singing also, the leading part of a tune, or that which is intended to
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  • ...ah 63:9 , [[Tob]] 12:15 , &nbsp; Revelation 8:2 , and often in apocalyptic literature). So ‘to look upon the face’ is to accept (&nbsp; Psalms 84:9 ), ‘to ...of a fair and lustrous face that marks the highest form of beauty. In the poetry of the Arabs, when beauty of face is referred to, the usual and ever-suffic
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  • ...eemed, sanctified, and glorified Church. (&nbsp;Revelation 19:7). </p> <p> Literature.-There is, so far us known to the present writer, no satisfactory monograph ...4:16; &nbsp;Hebrews 3:6 , and several times in the Epistles of Paul. </p> Literature <p> In addition to the commentaries and works on Biblical theology among wh
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  • ...<i> Men of the Bible </i> ; S. R. Driver, Driver, <i> Introduction to the Literature of the Old Testament </i> ; Hastings, <i> Dictionary of the Bible </i> (fiv == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_66796" /> ==
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  • == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_51606" /> == ...lio. An analytical catalogue of all his works may be found in Cattermole's Literature of the Church of England, and' also in Tulloch's Rat. Theology, from which
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  • ...completion, branches out into new ramifications. </p> <p> Literature.-See Literature at end of preceding article. </p> <p> [[W.]] Montgomery. </p>
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  • ...was given to the literary style employed by the author: narrative, poetry, apocalyptic, literal, figurative, etc. </p> <p> In the earnest search for accurate, fai
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  • ...s the Doctor, a remarkable specimen of astonishing impudence and miserable poetry, and seem to have been, from first to last, and without any one exception, ...'''' ''''' or´a ''''' - ''''' k ''''' ' ''''' lz ''''' . See [[Apocalyptic Literature]] , B., V. </p>
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