doi:10.1111/j.1748-0922.2006.00063_2.xLeeWon WBlackwell Publishing AsiaReligious Studies Review
His death for our life. But Jesus knew that God's love for Him is beyond any fear that tries to come in. So, if we can comprehend this, then we can trust in our hearts that God will not leave nor forsake us in our fear (Deuteronomy 31:6)....
The biblical definition of SIN is the transgression of LAW (I John 3:4). In the spiritual sense, in connection with the gospel, the basic law of the Kingdom of God is the spiritual law (Romans 7:14) set in inexorable, relentless motion -- the law of LOVE, the "GIVE" way of life...
Christians view the Ten Commandments as the foundation of God’s moral law. Jesus called people to an even higher standard by obeying the commandments not only in their actions but also in their hearts. For instance, Jesus quoted the command not to commit adultery (Exodus 20:14,Deuteronomy 5...
Taking part in what Jesus commanded during the Last Supper (the ordinance of communion) provides spiritual sustenance(John 6:53-57).Meditatingon what Jesus did enhances and grows our faith in a way literal food cannot (John 4:32, cf.Deuteronomy 8:3,Matthew 4:4,Luke 4:4). ...
God is One (Deuteronomy 6:4), which is why creation is One — and since there can only be one One, God is also the Oneness of All things — which is why many of the fundamental laws of nature are preservation laws (of energy, momentum, baryon number, and so on). King Solomon und...
The date, composition, and authorship of Deuteronomy have been... V. Moses' Closing Exhortatory Words And Acts (31:1-33:29) V. Moses' Closing Exhortatory Words And Acts (31:1-33:29) Deuteronomy is more than a... VI. Death And Eulogy of Mos...
doi:10.1097/01.NPR.0000405157.98547.90Davies, Eryl WNurse PractNurse PractitionerDavies, E., `The Meaning of pi šenayim in Deuteronomy xxi 17', Vetus Testamentum 36.3 (1986), pp. 341-47.
The word translated "prostitute" here is from the same root qadhash, meaning literally,, as elsewhere, the sanctified or consecrated one (qedheshah; see margin and compare Deuteronomy 23:18; 1 Kings 14:24; Hosea 4:14). It is the hierodule, the familiar figure of the old pagan temple,...
In a parchment prepared for the purpose, they write the words in ( Deuteronomy 6:4-9 ) ( 11:13-20 ) and then roll up the parchment, and write on it "Shaddai"; and put it either into a cane (or reed), or else into a like hollow piece of wood, and so fasten it to the ...