FAITHFUL; FAITHFULNESS fath'-fool, fath'-fool-nes: 1. Faithfulness of God in the Old Testament 2. Faithfulness of God in the New Testament LITERATU...
PERSECUTION pur-se-ku'-shun (@diogmos] (Matthew 13:21; Mark 4:17; 10:30; Acts 8:1; 13:50; Romans 8:35; 2?Corinthians 12:10; 2?Thessalonians 1:4; 2?Tim...
PROPHECY; PROPHETS, 2 II. Historical Development of the Prophetic Office. 1. Abraham: It is a characteristic peculiarity of the religion of the Old ...
ATONEMENT a-ton'-ment: Translates kaphar; chaTa'; ratsah, the last employed only of human relations (1?Samuel 29:4); translates the following Greek s...
PERSON OF CHRIST, 4-8 VI. Teaching of Jesus. 1. The Johannine Jesus: The Gospel narratives not only present us, however, with dramatizations of the ...
LAW IN THE NEW TESTAMENT lo The Term Law Austin's Definition of Law I. LAW IN THE GOSPELS 1. The Law in the Teaching of Christ (1) Authority of t...
LORD'S SUPPER; (EUCHARIST) u'-ka-rist GENERAL || I. DEFINITION II. NEW TESTAMENT SOURCES 1. Textual Considerations 2. Narratives Compared (1) M...
TEXT AND MANUSCRIPTS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT || I. SOURCES OF EVIDENCE FOR THE TEXT OF THE NEW TESTAMENT 1. Autographs of the New Testament Writers 2....
ANTHROPOLOGY an-thro-pol'-o-ji: _I. TERMS EMPLOYED_ _II. NATURE OF MAN BIBLICAL CONCEPTION_ _III. ORIGIN OF MAN FROM SCRIPTURE ACCOUNT: NARRATIVES...
SIN (1) (chaTTa'th, a missing, `awon, perversity] pesha`, transgression, ra`, evil, etc.; hamartano, miss the mark, parabasis, transgression with a su...
John Darby commentary for John 1John Chapter 1The first chapter asserts what He was before all things, and the different characters in which He is a ...
LOGOS log'-os (logos): I. GREEK SPECULATION 1. Heraclitus 2. Anaxagoras 3. Plato 4. Aristotle 5. Stoics II. HEBREW ANTICIPATION OF DOCTRINE 1....
APOCRYPHAL ACTS, THE SEPARATE ACTS _B. THE SEPARATE ACTS_ The Apocryphal Ac dealt with in this article are the Leucian Ac mentioned by Photius in his...
JESUS CHRIST, 4E2 II. From the Last Supper till the Cross. 1. The Chronology: A question of admitted difficulty arises in the comparison of the Syno...