1 Thessalonians》(A Compilation)
... Exposition is recast throughout. Literary illustration from English sources has been discarded, so that full attention might be given to the details of Greek construction and verbal usage. The train of thought in the original text is tracked out as closely as possible—the analyses prefixed to the s ...
... Exposition is recast throughout. Literary illustration from English sources has been discarded, so that full attention might be given to the details of Greek construction and verbal usage. The train of thought in the original text is tracked out as closely as possible—the analyses prefixed to the s ...
(A Compilation)
... we can see two immediate causes for his writing it, one, so to say, accidental, the other inherent, i.e. one the return of Onesimus, and the other the state of the Colossian Church. The former compelled (if we may use the word) St Paul to write a letter to one of the leading Christians at Colossae ( ...
... we can see two immediate causes for his writing it, one, so to say, accidental, the other inherent, i.e. one the return of Onesimus, and the other the state of the Colossian Church. The former compelled (if we may use the word) St Paul to write a letter to one of the leading Christians at Colossae ( ...
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... Corinthians, we are left trying to fit the pieces of his life and activities into an organized order of events. These details, which the Corinthians knew about, are sometimes not so clear for us to follow. Because it is perhaps the most personal letter that Paul wrote, we find more of an emotional p ...
... Corinthians, we are left trying to fit the pieces of his life and activities into an organized order of events. These details, which the Corinthians knew about, are sometimes not so clear for us to follow. Because it is perhaps the most personal letter that Paul wrote, we find more of an emotional p ...
Philo and the Epistle to the Hebrews
... eschatological orientation, while he related Philo’s penchant for allegory to his more ‘philosophical’ interests.26 Underlying his observations seems to be the implication that typology is more respectful of a text’s historical, literal meaning while allegory is more ‘disrespectful’, unconcerned wit ...
... eschatological orientation, while he related Philo’s penchant for allegory to his more ‘philosophical’ interests.26 Underlying his observations seems to be the implication that typology is more respectful of a text’s historical, literal meaning while allegory is more ‘disrespectful’, unconcerned wit ...
Chapter 4
... among pietistic Puritans, Rous “was most unreservedly committed to mysticism.” Within the literature there is some confusion as to whether Rous should be classified as a “mainstream” or “radical” Puritan. Both Geoffrey F. Nuttall and Johannes van den Berg see Rous as a proponent of “radical” Puritan ...
... among pietistic Puritans, Rous “was most unreservedly committed to mysticism.” Within the literature there is some confusion as to whether Rous should be classified as a “mainstream” or “radical” Puritan. Both Geoffrey F. Nuttall and Johannes van den Berg see Rous as a proponent of “radical” Puritan ...
(Johann A. Bengel)
... printed in some preceding edition of the Greek text. From this rule, however, he deviated in the case of the Apocalypse, where, owing to the corrupt state of the text, he felt himself at liberty to introduce certain readings on manuscript authority. In the lower margin of the page he inserted a sele ...
... printed in some preceding edition of the Greek text. From this rule, however, he deviated in the case of the Apocalypse, where, owing to the corrupt state of the text, he felt himself at liberty to introduce certain readings on manuscript authority. In the lower margin of the page he inserted a sele ...
Recent Work in Applied Virtue Ethics
... ethics in which virtue theory has more to offer professional ethics than do other moral theories. Pellegrino’s anchors his position in the idea that professions are distinct human activities that link virtues to the “defining ends” of professional practice. vi With the medical profession, the “act o ...
... ethics in which virtue theory has more to offer professional ethics than do other moral theories. Pellegrino’s anchors his position in the idea that professions are distinct human activities that link virtues to the “defining ends” of professional practice. vi With the medical profession, the “act o ...
420189《Preacher’s Complete Homiletical
... that it was written in Alexandria. In later times Rome, Achaia, Macedonia, and Asia Minor have been named as the place of composition. But there are no definite grounds for coming to a decision on this point. The object with which the Gospel was written.—The Evangelist himself in the preface to the ...
... that it was written in Alexandria. In later times Rome, Achaia, Macedonia, and Asia Minor have been named as the place of composition. But there are no definite grounds for coming to a decision on this point. The object with which the Gospel was written.—The Evangelist himself in the preface to the ...
2Kor 5,14-17. - A Feltámadott szorongató szer..
... Ezen új teremtésről lásd Ján. 3,3–8. 2 Kor 5,17 a zsidóság és pogányság, a zsidó és pogány érzület; vagy: el kell múlniok. 2 Kor 5,18 Ezen újjászületést Isten viszi véghez Krisztus váltságmunkája, és az én, valamint a többi apostolok békitő szolgálata által, midőn mi, mint az ő helytartói (20. v.), ...
... Ezen új teremtésről lásd Ján. 3,3–8. 2 Kor 5,17 a zsidóság és pogányság, a zsidó és pogány érzület; vagy: el kell múlniok. 2 Kor 5,18 Ezen újjászületést Isten viszi véghez Krisztus váltságmunkája, és az én, valamint a többi apostolok békitő szolgálata által, midőn mi, mint az ő helytartói (20. v.), ...
charles finney`s theology of revival: moral
... Ibid., 245. Elsewhere Finney writes, "The heart is often spoken of in the Bible, not only as possessing moral character, but as being the source of moral action, or as the fountain, from which good and evil actions flow, and of course as constituting the fountain of holiness or of sin, or, in other ...
... Ibid., 245. Elsewhere Finney writes, "The heart is often spoken of in the Bible, not only as possessing moral character, but as being the source of moral action, or as the fountain, from which good and evil actions flow, and of course as constituting the fountain of holiness or of sin, or, in other ...
searchable pdf - The Hume Society
... tive moral properties can be perceived in objects, as can properties like size. But no such properties are detectable. Were we to postulate such objective properties, they would be queer, detectable only by a mysterious faculty. Since all that is re ally noticeable are various mental items in the o ...
... tive moral properties can be perceived in objects, as can properties like size. But no such properties are detectable. Were we to postulate such objective properties, they would be queer, detectable only by a mysterious faculty. Since all that is re ally noticeable are various mental items in the o ...
one hundred and seventy bible lessons or sermon outlines
... apostles, “disciple all nations.” But they remained in Jerusalem and the land of the Jews, at least, until after the risen Christ sent Paul out with the gospel of the grace of God. (Acts 20:24 ... Acts 8:1 ... Acts 15:1 to 19 ... Galatians 2:1 to 12). There is no record, in the Book of Acts, that an ...
... apostles, “disciple all nations.” But they remained in Jerusalem and the land of the Jews, at least, until after the risen Christ sent Paul out with the gospel of the grace of God. (Acts 20:24 ... Acts 8:1 ... Acts 15:1 to 19 ... Galatians 2:1 to 12). There is no record, in the Book of Acts, that an ...
Collected Writings of J.N. Darby Doctrinal 3
... holy place and the tabernacle of the congregation and the altar, he shall bring the live goat," &c.-that the live goat was sent off into the wilderness with the sins of Israel on its head. I dare say the godly Israelite, thus at peace with God, may be learning the intrinsic value of the great sacri ...
... holy place and the tabernacle of the congregation and the altar, he shall bring the live goat," &c.-that the live goat was sent off into the wilderness with the sins of Israel on its head. I dare say the godly Israelite, thus at peace with God, may be learning the intrinsic value of the great sacri ...
comm_vol32 - Christian Classics Ethereal Library
... good reason for dreading that, after his death, they would entirely fall away; and therefore he earnestly attempted to arouse them from their sloth by sending them to Christ. Besides, the pastors of the Church are here reminded of their duty. They ought not to endeavor to bind and attach disciples t ...
... good reason for dreading that, after his death, they would entirely fall away; and therefore he earnestly attempted to arouse them from their sloth by sending them to Christ. Besides, the pastors of the Church are here reminded of their duty. They ought not to endeavor to bind and attach disciples t ...
Theory and Praxis in Leibniz`s Theological Thought
... Akademie Ausgabe, that anything over and above metaphysics is adequately captured by Leibniz’s political agenda? It is beyond dispute that Leibniz’s theological views were shaped by his political context; but the question to be posed here is whether this political dimension justifies the reduction o ...
... Akademie Ausgabe, that anything over and above metaphysics is adequately captured by Leibniz’s political agenda? It is beyond dispute that Leibniz’s theological views were shaped by his political context; but the question to be posed here is whether this political dimension justifies the reduction o ...
Christian Coaching Catechism.pages
... you from morning till evening?” (Ex 18:14). This causes Moses to answer him and try to explain. It does not say how long this dialogue goes on. Yet one may infer that this exploration of the facts and the question by Jethro that it helped Moses to be open minded to what followed from Jethro, specifi ...
... you from morning till evening?” (Ex 18:14). This causes Moses to answer him and try to explain. It does not say how long this dialogue goes on. Yet one may infer that this exploration of the facts and the question by Jethro that it helped Moses to be open minded to what followed from Jethro, specifi ...
Ghana`s reconciliation process through the eyes of Pauline
... I was a toddler when the last military coup took place on December 31, 1981. Growing up, I heard stories recounting these events. As an undergraduate student at the University of Ghana (1999-2003), I watched the proceedings of the NRC broadcast live on national television and was greatly touched whe ...
... I was a toddler when the last military coup took place on December 31, 1981. Growing up, I heard stories recounting these events. As an undergraduate student at the University of Ghana (1999-2003), I watched the proceedings of the NRC broadcast live on national television and was greatly touched whe ...
460175《Preacher’s Complete Homiletical
... dismissed in a "verse" or expanded into a chapter, depends on that. Men and events are important or unimportant, according to the measure of their serviceableness to the work of bringing onward God's redemption. What is here is all wanted for that; what is not here might have been very interesting i ...
... dismissed in a "verse" or expanded into a chapter, depends on that. Men and events are important or unimportant, according to the measure of their serviceableness to the work of bringing onward God's redemption. What is here is all wanted for that; what is not here might have been very interesting i ...
The Secret of the Strength - El Cristianismo Primitivo
... the Church and separate oneself from the world. But a primary call to focus finally on the example of Christ and follow Him was seldom heard. The rare allusions to modeling the actual life of Christ in everything were usually peripheral to other primary concerns. It was obviously assumed that getti ...
... the Church and separate oneself from the world. But a primary call to focus finally on the example of Christ and follow Him was seldom heard. The rare allusions to modeling the actual life of Christ in everything were usually peripheral to other primary concerns. It was obviously assumed that getti ...
580116《The Biblical Illustrator â
... representation of the richness and infinite element of the Divine nature. So, in searching for some emblem the apostle strikes through to the centre, and says that Jesus Christ is a High Priest to represent--what? On the one side to represent the infirmities of men. He is clothed with them Himself; ...
... representation of the richness and infinite element of the Divine nature. So, in searching for some emblem the apostle strikes through to the centre, and says that Jesus Christ is a High Priest to represent--what? On the one side to represent the infirmities of men. He is clothed with them Himself; ...
Myths, Misquotes and Misconceptions about St. Ignatius Loyola
... is one of the oldest preserved writings that we have from him. May our Lady be pleased to intercede for us poor sinners with her Son and Lord and obtain for us the grace that, with our own toil and effort, he may transform our weak and sorry spirits into ones that are strong and joyful in his praise ...
... is one of the oldest preserved writings that we have from him. May our Lady be pleased to intercede for us poor sinners with her Son and Lord and obtain for us the grace that, with our own toil and effort, he may transform our weak and sorry spirits into ones that are strong and joyful in his praise ...
Two Elders on The Jesus Prayer
... Anthony (Golynsky-Mihailovsky) of Russia. We will focus our attention on their lives and theological writings. Elder Joseph has become widely known in the English-speaking world after the Saint Anthony Monastery (Florence, Arizona) published a number of books about him and with his writings. We are ...
... Anthony (Golynsky-Mihailovsky) of Russia. We will focus our attention on their lives and theological writings. Elder Joseph has become widely known in the English-speaking world after the Saint Anthony Monastery (Florence, Arizona) published a number of books about him and with his writings. We are ...
Philia and Agape - The Wesley Center Online
... as God’s bestowal of love upon creatures – suggests that God does not give or express other forms of love (philia, eros, etc.). According to the Christian Scriptures, however, God both inspires creatures to love with philia and eros and expresses these forms of love for creation. (I will expand upon ...
... as God’s bestowal of love upon creatures – suggests that God does not give or express other forms of love (philia, eros, etc.). According to the Christian Scriptures, however, God both inspires creatures to love with philia and eros and expresses these forms of love for creation. (I will expand upon ...
430120《The Biblical Illustrator â
... were “not to let their hearts be troubled.” The discipleship to which He had called them was a very arduous one, but so long as He was with them, performing such miracles, they were safe. They would therefore think with dismay of His going away, inasmuch as this marvellous miracle working would ceas ...
... were “not to let their hearts be troubled.” The discipleship to which He had called them was a very arduous one, but so long as He was with them, performing such miracles, they were safe. They would therefore think with dismay of His going away, inasmuch as this marvellous miracle working would ceas ...
Antonio Gilberto da Silva
... had the power within themselves for self-improvement to the point that they could eventually become perfect. The scientist objected strongly, and stated that countless men through the centuries have tried to improve themselves but have failed. To further illustrate his point, the scientist decided t ...
... had the power within themselves for self-improvement to the point that they could eventually become perfect. The scientist objected strongly, and stated that countless men through the centuries have tried to improve themselves but have failed. To further illustrate his point, the scientist decided t ...