Systematic Theology, Volumen2Dallas Seminary Press, 1947 |
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... reference to physical death is twice asserted , with certainty that death shall be destroyed and be no more . Enumerating the mighty things Christ will accomplish during His kingdom reign , the Apostle declares , " Then cometh the end ...
... reference to physical death is twice asserted , with certainty that death shall be destroyed and be no more . Enumerating the mighty things Christ will accomplish during His kingdom reign , the Apostle declares , " Then cometh the end ...
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... reference is specifically to Christ ( cf. Heb . 2 : 9 ) , who was for a little time made lower in estate than Elohim that He might suffer death . The more general application ( cf. Heb . 2 : 6-8 ) refers to man , who is thus said to be ...
... reference is specifically to Christ ( cf. Heb . 2 : 9 ) , who was for a little time made lower in estate than Elohim that He might suffer death . The more general application ( cf. Heb . 2 : 6-8 ) refers to man , who is thus said to be ...
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... reference here is to the primal Edenic glory of the earth before it became " without form and void . " Continuing this description , Jehovah states that this being was created with marvelous capacities , and , by the use of specific ...
... reference here is to the primal Edenic glory of the earth before it became " without form and void . " Continuing this description , Jehovah states that this being was created with marvelous capacities , and , by the use of specific ...
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INTRODUCTION TO ANGELOLOGY | 3 |
X | 21 |
ANGELIC PARTICIPATION IN THE MORAL PROBLEM | 28 |
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