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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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