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  • ...superiority of [[Jewish]] legislation to that of most nations. </p> <p> [[Wills]] were unknown among the [[Jews]] until Herod made one. The subdivision of ...hall (not) inherit with" in &nbsp;Galatians 4:30 , RV, AV, "shall (not) be heir with;" in &nbsp;Hebrews 1:14 , RV, "shall inherit," AV, "shall be heirs of.
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  • ...t should be renewed, was naturally regarded as the supreme ‘inheritor’ or ‘heir’ of all the promises and privileges implied in the covenant. As, moreover ...her position or greater wealth can an individual acquire than to become an heir of God through faith in Christ. </p> <p> [[William]] E. [[Brown]] </p> <p>
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  • ...se of Hezekiah. &nbsp;2 Kings 20:1; &nbsp;Isaiah 38:1. </p> <p> ''See '' [[Heir]] ''.'' </p> <p> (See [[Covenant]] , (See [[Heir]] .) Ahithophel's giving charge concerning his house (&nbsp;2 Samuel 17:23)
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  • Heir Heritage Inheritance <ref name="term_56145" /> ...pendent on the Law. Thus all nations are blessed in Abraham, and he is the heir of the world (see above ( <i> b </i> )). In &nbsp;Ephesians 1:14 St. Paul u
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  • ...argue that these parables teach perseverance in a request until either our wills or the circumstances of our lives are altered. Others argue that the origin ...God directed him to the person who should be wife to his master's son and heir (&nbsp;Genesis 24:10-20 ). </p> <p> "Jacob prayed to God, and God inclined
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  • ...king. The [[Galatian]] will had to do primarily with the appointment of an heir; no second will could invalidate it or ‘add essentially novel conditions. ...his people, his disciples, his children. As men before they die make their wills, and give their property to their relations and friends, so the Lord Jesus
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  • ...ntly of temporal advantages. &nbsp;Genesis 48:22; &nbsp;Genesis 49:3-4) as heir of the everlasting promises to Abraham's seed (&nbsp;Romans 9:5; &nbsp;Roma ...n of the desert." He was much loved by his father, and was, of course, his heir, but was induced to sell his birthright to Jacob. [[Mention]] of his unhapp
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  • ...ITAGE, n. </p> 1. Inheritance an estate that passes from an ancestor to an heir by descent or course of law that which is inherited. In Scot's law, it some ...p> '''(2):''' ''' (''' a.) That which is inherited, or passes from heir to heir; inheritance. </p>
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  • ...fficers should have authority over his son (Ramsay, Gal., p. 391 ff.). See Heir, 2. </p> <p> (c) Law as to the position of children.-In this matter the Gre
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  • ...d most frequent, are the references to God's promises to Abraham about the heir he was to receive, even Jesus Christ (&nbsp;Romans 4:13-16 ,Romans 4:13-16, ...ic order were also prominent in ancient Mesopotamia, especially where last wills and testaments were concerned. Thus Jacob on his deathbed promised his twel
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  • ...which brings men under a cleansing process without the assent of their own wills. If we keep ourselves alive to the growing moral discernment which moves th
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  • ...<i> i.e. </i> in His Life and Spirit, to cleanse our hearts, to renew our wills, and to illuminate our minds with the vision of Truth. </p> <p> Nothing can ...y. When he discovered that he would also have to marry Ruth to raise up an heir to her husband, however, he refused (&nbsp;Ruth 4 ). Boaz then stepped in a
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  • ...successor to his throne (&nbsp;Matthew 2:16 ). </p> <p> Herod had several wills. His final one designated Archelaus to succeed him as king of Judea (&nbsp; ...o his own promotion. He, therefore, made fast friends with Caius Caligula, heir presumptive to the Roman throne, and his rather outspoken advocacy of the l
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  • ...ptitiously. </p> <p> '''6.''' Treats of the care to be observed in proving wills. </p> <p> '''7.''' Orders that legate's, numcios, patriarchs, and other sup
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  • ...ctor and the foster-father of her child, and that he should be one who, as heir of the throne of David, would give to his adopted Son the legal rights to t ...ubted ring of conscious authority and express the determination of one who wills the control of his own life - but it is a serious mistake to read into them
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  • ...e head of an usurper? For according to the different determinations of the wills of men, of king, or people, the prince will make peace, or declare war; rel
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  • ...nd teaching of the Bible. Therefore, what God is in His character, what He wills in His revelation, defines what is right, good, and ethical. In this sense ...urch demanded that none but holy persons should be members. Augustine fell heir to this controversy. As the Church grew into an earthly kingdom, her ethics
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  • ...t man "has become one with God, when he wants nothing else except what God wills." About the year 1357 he sought to unite his friends who were of the same s
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  • ...he imputation of righteousness. "Being justified by God's grace he is made heir according to the hope of eternal life" (&nbsp;Titus 3:7; &nbsp;Romans 5:18- ...curse which rests upon a man that his 'I' is the thing with which alone he wills and can seek God, and that it is this very 'I' which by its willfulness, va
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  • ...ower over the world which He made; that He has an absolute right, if He so wills, to punish Pharaoh in order to show forth in him His power; that He does so ...ith this Merenptah, and had been known as "the son of Pharaoh's daughter," heir to the throne and successor to [[Rameses]] II, instead of Merenptah, then t
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