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... usages of human life, by which either the duties of men or the things of God, particularly the nature and history of God's kingdom, are figuratively portrayed" (cf. B. D., see under the words, ...
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... cf.) Polycarp, ad Philipp. 11, 3 [ET]); from the beginning of the gospel history, Luke 1:2 ; from the commencement of life, Acts 26:4 ; ἐν ἀρχή, in ...
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... works to His eternal purpose. This level of God's plan ( 1012 /boulḗ) demonstrates He is the Lord of history, i.e. always in charge! [ 1012 (boulḗ) is more than God's immutable plan of physical circumstances ...
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... Jabneel) and near the Mediterranean: Acts 8:40 ; at present a petty village, Esdud. A succinct history of the city is given by Gesenius, Thesaurus iii; p. 1366; Raumer, Palastina, p. ...
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... appellative names of persons and things definite enough in themselves, or made so by the context, or sufficiently well-known from history; thus, to the names of virtues and vices, as ἡ δικαιοσύνη, ἡ σοφία, ἡ δύναμις, ...
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... , 14 ; Revelation 20:2 ; see (Grimm on Sap. as above; From Lenormant, Beginnings of History etc., chapter ii., p. 109f, and) δράκων. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance serpent. Probably ...
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... /boúlomai (" planning") always works out His purpose, especially in conjunction with presetting the physical scenes of history.] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin a prim. verb Definition to will NASB Translation am (1 ), ...
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... dictionary) – properly, foresee (know in advance); used of God foreseeing (planning out) all of history from eternity past. This guarantees all the physical scenes of life operate according to (under) His plan – ...
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... royal crown") is used three times in the NT – referring to: a) the pagan empires of ancient history which opposed God (Rev 12:3 ); b) the end-times coalition led by Antichrist (Rev 13 ...
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... 1882, p. 101ff; Toy, Quot. in N. T., p. 68ff; for a history of attempted explanations, see Dr. James Morison, Commentary on Matthew, the passage cited)) . Strong's ...
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... by Hyrcanus and subjected to the government of the Jews: Mark 3:8 . (For details of boundary and history, see Bertheau in Schenkel and Porter in B. D. under the word ; also the latter in Kitto's ...
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... divine power that will aid Jesus in the discharge of his Messianic office, and the signal proofs to appear in his history of a divine superintendence. Certain of the angels have proved faithless to the trust committed to them by God, ...
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... in classical Greek 1. learned, a man of letters, skilled in literature and the arts; especially versed in history and antiquities. 2. skilled in speech, eloquent: so Acts 18:24 (which, however, ...
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... ; (Winers Grammar, 18, 9 N. 3; Buttmann, 104 (91)) . A full history of the city is given by Stark, Gaza u. d. philistäische Küste. Jena, 1852; a ...
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... (R G L brackets); εἰς τινα, Acts 28:6 . 3. to arise, appear in history, come upon the stage: of men appearing in public, Mark 1:4 ; John 1:6 ...
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... , p. 4ff; Farrar, St. Paul, vol. ii. excurs. viii.; Schaff, History of Apostolic Christianity (1882), p. 331f) Paul is mentioned in the N. T. not ...
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... . Polemik gegen die röm. kathol. Kirche, edition 4, p. 123ff; (cf. Schaff, Church History, 1882, vol. i. 25, 26; Sieffert in Herzog edition 2, vol. xi. ...
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... , and whose prophecies have a place in the canon. For Christ, to prove that the Israelites throughout their sacred history had been stained with the innocent blood of righteous men, adduced the first and the last example of the murders ...
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... 1 , 6, 11 f (in which passages they are associated apparently with the Pharisees contrary to the truth of history (( ?) cf. the commentaries ad Iliad chapters)); Matthew 22:34 ; Acts 4 ...
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... ), used only in Mt 2:15, expresses closure (consummation) in terms of how God alone controls history – down to the exact day He moves each person off the scene of earth (cf. Ac 4: ...
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... 1871, p. 399ff; and in his HWB, p. 227ff; (cf. Lenormant, Beginnings of History (N . Y. 1882), chapter iii.) . Strong's Exhaustive Concordance cherubims. Plural of Hebrew ...
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... . But this extremely difficult passage is explained differently by others; (cf. Meyer, who also briefly reviews the history of its exposition) . (Used by the Sept., Aristotle (cf: Sophocles Lexicon); Ignatius ...
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... רְעוּת, a female friend), Ruth, a Moabitish woman, one of the ancestors of king David, whose history is related in the canonical book bearing her name: Matthew 1:5 . (B . D. under ...
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