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  • ...s Day, page 41, ed. 1671; Hessey, Bampton Lecture for 1860; Gilfillan, The Sabbath, page 8. (See [[Sunday]]). </p>
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  • ...Milligan, Theology of the Epistle to the Hebrews, do., 1899; T. V. Tymms, Christian Idea of Atonement, London, 1904, lects. v., vii.; C. von Weizsäcker, The A ...bsp;Leviticus 24:9] </p> <p> 3, The special Meat [Meal] Offerings at the [[Sabbath]] , and the great festivals, &nbsp;Numbers 28:1; &nbsp;Numbers 29:1; </p> <
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  • ...yet the fixed name of the day. This it became later as it was taken up by Christian usage, and persists to the present time as the proper name of Friday in mod ...lated ‘the eve of the Sabbath’; so in &nbsp;Mark 15:42 ‘the day before the Sabbath.’ This day is also called the [[Preparation]] (&nbsp; Matthew 27:62 , &nb
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  • ...he [[Passover]] and the tabernacles' feast was for seven days each. (See [[Sabbath]] , on the beginning of this division dating as far back as God's rest on t ...probably be thrown back as far as the creation of man. The week and the [[Sabbath]] are thus as old as man himself. A purely theological ground is thus estab
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  • ...s six, of whatever length it and they be, is the ground of our seventh-day sabbath. For the "firmament" (&nbsp;Genesis 1:6) translated "the (air) expanse," or ...odification of the original cosmogony, introduced in the interest of the [[Sabbath]] law; and this adaptation may account for some anomalies of arrangement wh
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  • ...bsp;Hebrews 10:37), those in danger of the wilful sin of apostasy from the Christian faith are reminded of the terrible consequences which await those succumbin ...the tongues are cloven. The Spirit of GOD convicts both the sinner and the Christian and He reveals the will of GOD to both. </p> <p> &nbsp;1 Corinthians 3:13 (
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  • ...ereof; but in the seventh year shall be a sabbath of rest unto the land, a sabbath for Jehovah: thou shalt neither sow thy field, nor prune thy vineyard." &nb ...the 50th Jubilee at the end of the seven weeks (49 days) closing with the sabbath. It stood between the two series of sabbatical years in the century. See &n
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  • ...I]] Benzinger, art._ ‘Pentecost’ in EBi_; art._ ‘Festivals and [[Fasts]] [Christian], [Hebrew], [Jewish],’ in [[Ere_; O]] Zöckler, art._ ‘Pfingsten’ in ...ts 2:14-34. </p> <p> I beg to add one observation more on this view of our Christian Pentecost, namely, what a confirmation it gives to all the interesting doct
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  • The Christian Calendar <ref name="term_55325" /> ...t is not even certain if the Jewish Christians kept it in any way as a <i> Christian </i> festival. Yet the phrases τὸ πάσχα ἡμῶν … Χριστό
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  • ...e seventh day, both by the sacred and ecclesiastical writers. </p> <p> See SABBATH. </p> ...ord's Day. </p> <p> '''(2):''' ''' (''' a.) [[Belonging]] to the Christian Sabbath. </p>
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  • ...ark 13:17; &nbsp;Mark 13:24 in true Hebraistic style). </p> <p> Except the Sabbath, the days of the week were <i> numbered </i> by the Israelites, not <i> nam ...is offered for daily bread (&nbsp;Matthew 6:9-13,31-34 ). Like Paul, the [[Christian]] in one sense dies daily (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:31 ), but in another sens
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  • ...ters are universally regarded as later additions by a strongly anti-Jewish Christian author, appended respectively to the beginning and end of the Latin Version ...This third book was probably edited in the middle of the 2nd century by a Christian. In general, however, this Sibylline literature, although of great extent,
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  • ...Christ, as expressed in the constraint of Christian brotherhood, that true Christian freedom of conscience will be developed, and that fear, which so often mani ...ted by divines, whether it be proper to appoint or keep any holy days (the Sabbath excepted.) The advocates for holy days suppose that they have a tendency to
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  • ...Theology Of Genesis]]; [[God]]; [[Personhood Person]]; [[Image Of God]]; [[Sabbath]]; [[Woman]] </p> <p> <i> Bibliography </i> . [[B.]] [[W.]] Anderson, <i> C
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  • ..., fervency of zeal, consistency of deportment, and great usefulness in the Christian church. May their numbers still be increased, and their exertions in the ca ..., p. 137; R. W. Dale, Christian Doctrine, 1894, p. 302; J. M. E. Ross, The Christian Standpoint, 1911, p. 15; A. M. Fairbairn, Christ in the Centuries, 1893, p.
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  • ...a priori </i> deny the possibility of miracles happening in any age of the Christian Church, and it is quite probable that some mighty deeds of later times, not ...onfirm the miracles which attest to its divinity. The improbability of the Christian religion being established WITH miracles is not nearly so great as the impr
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  • ...ther hand, the principle as expanded in NT is clear. It is the duty of the Christian to keep it steadily before him as the ideal of his own life. How far that i ...sister "beside the other (namely, the wife) in her lifetime." </p> <p> Our Christian reason for prohibiting such marriage after the wife's death is because man
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  • ...h day of the week as their Sabbath, apprehending the original law of the [[Sabbath]] to remain in force, unaltered and unrepealed. These are called Seventh-da ...[Free Communion]] Some of them observe the seventh day of the week as the Sabbath, apprehending the law that enjoined it not to have been repealed by Christ.
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  • ...ff., &nbsp;Mark 1:29 ff.). Whether, however, this partaking by Jesus of a Sabbath-meal in the house of Simon Peter was secondary to the purpose of healing th
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  • ..., in regulating the words to be used in baptism. (The justification of the Christian formula is the general consent of the ages, dating from immediately after t ...the words, whether as a formula to be used, or as expressing the result of Christian baptism would amply account for St. Paul’s benediction in &nbsp; 2 Corint
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