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  • ...ook of Hebrews, by means of typological interpretation, demonstrated Jesus Christ as the greater high priest (chaps. 5,7), the more perfect temple (chap. 9), ...ature of the Christian worship. The connection of the moments, represented by these signs, with the whole Christian life, the connection of inward and di
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  • ...elp for the intelligence in the view that while a certain subordination of Christ indubitably forms part of NT teaching, we may still think of Him as being o [[Christology Christ]][[Jesus Christ]]
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  • ...hua </i> is found also in &nbsp;Sirach 46:1, and in Philo, who explains it by σωτηρία κυρίου ( <i> de Mut. Nom </i> . 21). The meaning of &n ...Biblical [[Doctrine]] of Salvation </i> ; J. R. W. Stott, <i> The Cross of Christ </i> . </p>
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  • ...assim </i> (the general subject or this magnificent work is the Sonship of Christ); J. Pearson, <i> On the Creed </i> (ed. Burton, Oxford, 1864), articlei. p ...grace through Jesus Christ. &nbsp;Ephesians 1:5 . [[Applied]] to believers by the Holy Spirit, &nbsp;Galatians 4:6 . &nbsp;Romans 8:15-16 . A blessing of
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  • ...through the flames once more, Antichrist was the Roman Empire represented by a ruler who was hostile to Christianity because it refused to worship him a ...n is the premature counterfeit of the true unity, only to be realized when Christ, God's true [[Vicar]] on earth, shall appear, and all the earth shall "in a
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  • ...s see <i> Hasting's Dictionary of the Bible (5 vols) </i> and <i> Dict. of Christ and the Gospels </i> as above. </p> <p> A. J. Maclean. </p> ...octrine in accordance with God's known word and revelation; for God cannot by subsequent revelation contradict Himself (&nbsp;Deuteronomy 13:1-5; &nbsp;G
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  • ...at Christ was a truly human Person, and they were all decisively negatived by the Church in language which no doubt shows a distinct advance in theologic ...incarnate, was one Person in two natures—fully divine and fully human. See Christ. </p> <p> [[Walter]] D. Draughon III </p>
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  • ...coat and a white cap (&nbsp;Exodus 28:40-43). The high priest’s clothing, by contrast, was both distinctive and colourful. </p> ...omans 10:5, &nbsp;1 Corinthians 9:16; cf. &nbsp;John 17:18), and selection by church leaders or ‘men of repute,’ with the consent of the church (&nbs
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  • ...the mental part, but all the parts of a man’s self.]and of such a soul in Christ, like that of the Father in the Son and the Son in the Father.||[Note: | &n ...ng us to "grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and [[Savior]] Jesus Christ." The Book of Revelation also begins with a salutation and closes with a be
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  • Christ In Reformation Theology <ref name="term_55370" /> ...gious experience proved that alike in prayer, in worship, and in teaching, Christ filled the whole sphere of God. Jesus was God appearing in history and addr
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  • ...the possession. Beside, he intended to inculcate humanity upon his people, by commanding that they should resign to the slaves, the poor, and the strange ...e Sabbath and ought still to be observed by Christians (see a curious work by Francis Bampfield written to show that the seventh-day Sabbath is the desir
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  • ...i> (v.); art. ‘Reconciliation’ in Hasting's Dictionary of the Bible; works by Stevens and Denney cited above. See also F. W. Robertson, <i> Serm </i> . i ...s, then, for us to be reconciled to God is to avail ourselves of the means by which the anger of God toward us is to be appeased, which the New [[Testame
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  • ...ne of thought that produced the Fourth Gospel; and not to have been spoken by our Lord. (3) In support of this it is urged that as a matter of fact, the ...here suffice. It is perhaps enough to show that the revelation which Jesus Christ made caused an immeasurable enlargement of the world’s conception of God.
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  • ...may be defined thus: it is God's gracious donation of the righteousness of Christ to believers, and his acceptance of their persons as righteous on the accou ...of another; as, the imputation of the sin of Adam, or the righteousness of Christ.''' </p> <p> '''(3):''' ''' The act of imputing or charging; attribution; a
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  • ...usand worlds. Surely, the reader will never think of the subject, in which Christ appears thus lovely and endeared, without crying out with the apostle, "Tha <p> Some types of CHRIST: </p> <p> Aaron, &nbsp;Exodus 28:2 (c) </p> <p> Adam, &nbsp;Genesis 5:2 (c)
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  • ...iatory interpretation of the Saviour’s death (cf. Denney, <i> The Death of Christ </i> , pp. 65–85, where the preceding points are luminously discussed). < .../i> ; J. Murray, <i> The Covenant of Grace </i> ; O. P. Robertson, <i> The Christ of the Covenants </i> ; G. Van Groningen, <i> MessianicRevelation in the Ol
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  • ...rist,’ <i> ib. </i> ii.; A. S. Martin, article‘Ascension,’ in <i> Dict. of Christ and the Gospels </i> i.; J. G. Simpson, article‘Ascension,’ in <i> Hast ...:39 ). An eternal character is thus given to the sacrifice of the death of Christ, which becomes efficacious through the exaltation of His crucified and rise
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  • ...le,’ in <i> Hasting's Dictionary of the Bible (5 vols) </i> , <i> Dict. of Christ and the [[Gospels]] </i> <i> , Encyclopaedia Biblica </i> , and <i> Encyclo ...by men to maintain the law of Moses, but now an Apostle and envoy of Jesus Christ. </p> <p> &c. St. Jerom, though he does not believe that St. Paul had been
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  • ...they say, asserts that the doctrines of Christianity were revealed to him by the almighty agency of God himself; and, finally, that the inspiration of t ...and the Bible </i> , by R. F. Horton; <i> A Tenable Theory of Insp </i> ., by Professor Wood; cf. also the present writer’s <i> The Bible: its Origin a
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  • ...ficult to determine to what extent Christianity was permanently influenced by Gnosticism. Theological prejudice will always affect the answer, and some w ...however, large extracts from his independent reading of Gnostic works; and by Epiphanius, who also gives a few valuable additions from other sources. The
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