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6.38. Zechariah

Zec. 1 Zec. 1:3 - 3.2.5 Zec. 1:6 - 3.10.7 Zec. 1:7 - 4.19.1 Zec. 1:8 2 - 3.6.2, 4.19.1 Zec. 1:9 2 - 3.1.1, 4.19.1 Zec. 1:10 - 4.19.1 Zec. 1:1...

Revelation 8:6

prepared themselves to sound The sounding of the angels will be in response to the prayers of the saints which were offered with incense before the t...

2.33. Inspired

The source of all Scripture is the Spirit of God, the Holy Spirit. Since the Holy Spirit is God, by His very nature He is completely without error. Th...

13.3. The Day of the Lord

A frequently found phrase throughout Scripture related to this time of trouble is the Day of the Lord (Isa. Isa. 2:10-22; Isa. 13:6, Isa. 13:9; Jer. J...

Genesis 1:1

Overview - Genesis 1 1?God creates heaven and earth; 3?the light; 6?the firmament; 9?separates the dry land; 14?forms the sun, moon, and stars; 20?...

10.1.1. Divine Similarities

Caution is needed when attempting to establish the identity of this angel, even though the ultimate identity of the angel has little effect upon the ...

Meekness

MEEKNESS mek'-nes (`anawah; praotes, prautes): Meekness in the Old Testament (`anawah, `anwah) is from `anaw, suffering, oppressed, afflicted, denoti...

Island; Isle

ISLAND; ISLE i'-land, il (1) 'i, island or isle; the American Standard Revised Version has coast or coast-land in Isaiah 20:6; 23:2,6; the Revised Ve...

16.2. The Abiding Presence of God

At the heart of the idea of a Temple is the abiding presence of God. Although God is omnipresent, He has chosen to manifest His presence in certain l...

Zechariah, Theology of

Zechariah, Theology of Introduction. Authorship. The book of Zechariah falls naturally into two parts: chapters 1-8 and 9-14. In the first part we fin...

13.8. Genesis and Revelation as Bookends

Having explored the parallels between events in the book of Revelation and passages which speak of a future time of trouble for both the world and th...

4.3. The Arrival of God?s Kingdom

When the New Testament opens, we find John the Baptist preaching, Mat. 3:2) [emphasis added]. Later, when John was imprisoned, Jesus too preached, ?t...

Revelation 1:5

and from Jesus Christ Within this simple greeting can be found a neglected doctrine of paramount importance: the Trinity. The greeting is from each me...

7.5.3.6. Seven Perfection, Completeness

The number seven is the most frequently encountered number in the book of Revelation:Even the most careless reader of the Apocalypse must be struck b...

Gentiles

GENTILES jen'-tilz (goy, plural goyim; ethnos, people, nation): Goy (or Goi) is rendered Gentiles in the King James Version in some 30 passages, but ...

Revelation 14:1

In the previous chapter, the future looked very bleak for the saints. The Beast arose from the sea, empowered by the dragon, and was given authority o...

Revelation 1:6

made us kings and priests In both NU and MT, the Greek has appointed us a kingdom (singular), priests to God. A similar difference occurs in Revelatio...

11.3.1. Internal Evidence for an Early Date

Aspects of the text of the book of Revelation have been understood by some as being indicative of an earlier date. Chilton holds that since Scripture...

Touch

Touch Bringing into bodily contact of one thing with another. The Hebrew naga [[;gn] and Greek hapto [a&ptomai] (-omai) are the main biblical terms fo...

Leviticus 11

Chapter?11The ceremonial law is described by the apostle (Heb.?9:9, Heb.?9:10 ) to consist, not only in gifts and sacrifices,?? which hitherto have be...