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[[@Topic:coals]] coals :
coals - seraphim and cherubim


coals - seraphim and cherubim :
Isa. [[6:6|bible.23.6.6]]; Eze. [[1:13|bible.26.1.13]]


[[@Topic:coarse jesting]] coarse jesting :
coarse jesting - saints not to


coarse jesting - saints not to :
Eph. [[5:4|bible.70.5.4]]


[[@Topic:Codex Alexandrinus]] Codex Alexandrinus :
manuscript - Alexandrian Codex See note


[[@Topic:Codex Alexandrinus]] Codex Alexandrinus :
manuscript - Alexandrian Codex See note


[[@Topic:Codex Alexandrinus]] Codex Alexandrinus :
manuscript - Sinaitic Codex vs. Alexandrian Codex See note


[[@Topic:Codex Ephraemi]] Codex Ephraemi :
manuscript - Ephraem Codex See note


[[@Topic:Codex Ephraemi]] Codex Ephraemi :
manuscript - Ephraem Codex See note


[[@Topic:Codex Sinaiticus]] Codex Sinaiticus :
manuscript - earliest complete New Testament See note; manuscript - Sinaitic Codex See note; manuscript - Sinaitic Codex vs. Alexandrian Codex See note


[[@Topic:Codex Sinaiticus]] Codex Sinaiticus :
manuscript - Sinaitic Codex See note


[[@Topic:Codex Sinaiticus]] Codex Sinaiticus :
manuscript - earliest complete New Testament See note


[[@Topic:Codex Sinaiticus]] Codex Sinaiticus :
manuscript - Sinaitic Codex vs. Alexandrian Codex See note


[[@Topic:Codex Vaticanus]] Codex Vaticanus :
manuscript - earliest complete New Testament See note; manuscript - Vatican Codex See note


[[@Topic:Codex Vaticanus]] Codex Vaticanus :
manuscript - Vatican Codex See note


[[@Topic:Codex Vaticanus]] Codex Vaticanus :
manuscript - earliest complete New Testament See note


[[@Topic:cognate]] cognate :
languages - cognate See note


cognate - languages :
languages - cognate See note


[[@Topic:cohabitation]] cohabitation :
marriage - cohabitation not equivalent


cohabitation - not equivalent to marriage :
marriage - cohabitation not equivalent


[[@bible.72.1.1]]Col. 1:1 :
Colossians - written to See note; index - bible books; prison - epistles See note; Timothy - disciple


[[@bible.72.1.12]]Col. 1:12 :
inheritance - believers from God


[[@bible.72.1.13]]Col. 1:13 :
darkness - power of See note; kingdom - of God - stages See note; kingdom - present See note; kingdoms - only two; unbelievers - God's view of See note


[[@bible.72.1.14]]Col. 1:14 :
Luke - physician


[[@bible.72.1.14]]Col. 1:14 (redeeming) :
blood - characteristics of Christ's


[[@bible.72.1.15]]Col. 1:15 :
firstborn - a position; image - God's formless; incarnation - as revelation


[[@bible.72.1.15]]Col. 1:15-17 :
held together - by Christ


[[@bible.72.1.16]]Col. 1:16 :
created - Trinity initiated; deity - Jesus creator; evolution - theistic - against See note; principalities - demonic; Satan - created by Christ See note


[[@bible.72.1.17]]Col. 1:17 :
atomic - particles?; deity - Jesus eternal See note


[[@bible.72.1.18]]Col. 1:18 :
begotten - first of dead; body of Christ - head; church - body of Christ; firstborn - a position; resurrection - first See note


[[@bible.72.1.19]]Col. 1:19 :
deity - Jesus fullness of God


[[@bible.72.1.20]]Col. 1:20 :
atonement - of Christ unlimited See note; blood - characteristics of Christ's; reconciliation - by Christ


[[@bible.72.1.22]]Col. 1:22-23 :
eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used See note


[[@bible.72.1.23]]Col. 1:23 :
gospel - preached all nations See note


[[@bible.72.1.24]]Col. 1:24 :
body of Christ - formation; body of Christ - head


[[@bible.72.1.25]]Col. 1:25 :
dispensation See note


[[@bible.72.1.26]]Col. 1:26 :
hidden - gospel was; mystery - secret See note


[[@bible.72.1.26]]Col. 1:26-27 :
Christ - believers indwelt by See note; church - beginning See note; church - mystery - relationship of Jews and Gentiles


[[@bible.72.2.2]]Col. 2:2 :
deity - Jesus equal with God See note; mystery - secret See note; Trinity See note


[[@bible.72.2.3]]Col. 2:3 :
counsel - scripture superior to human wisdom


[[@bible.72.2.8]]Col. 2:8 :
philosophy - vain; traditions - of men


[[@bible.72.2.9]]Col. 2:9 :
incarnation - as revelation; man - God as likeness


[[@bible.72.2.9]]Col. 2:9-19 :
deity - Jesus fullness of God


[[@bible.72.2.10]]Col. 2:10 :
faith - sufficiency; principalities - demonic


[[@bible.72.2.11]]Col. 2:11 :
circumcision - heart See note


[[@bible.72.2.11]]Col. 2:11 (circumcision without hands) :
hands - made without


[[@bible.72.2.12]]Col. 2:12 :
baptism - into Christ; baptism - symbolism of; resurrection - of Jesus; resurrection - spiritual


[[@bible.72.2.13]]Col. 2:13 :
dead - spiritually See note


[[@bible.72.2.14]]Col. 2:14 :
covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] See note; finished - work of Christ See note; law - Christ is end of


[[@bible.72.2.14]]Col. 2:14 (blotting) :
blood - characteristics of Christ's


[[@bible.72.2.15]]Col. 2:15 (triumphing) :
blood - characteristics of Christ's


[[@bible.72.2.16]]Col. 2:16 :
days - special; law - summary See note; liberty - observance of days; Sabbath - no longer required See note; unclean - no food is


[[@bible.72.2.17]]Col. 2:17 :
typology - shadow of things


[[@bible.72.2.18]]Col. 2:18 :
angel - worship; rewards - as incentive; worship - anything but God prohibited


[[@bible.72.2.19]]Col. 2:19 :
body of Christ - formation; body of Christ - nurturing; head - Christ of church


[[@bible.72.2.22]]Col. 2:22-23 :
traditions - of men


[[@bible.72.2.23]]Col. 2:23 :
asceticism; religion - self imposed


[[@bible.72.3.1]]Col. 3:1 :
resurrection - spiritual; right hand - Jesus of Throne


[[@bible.72.3.4]]Col. 3:4 :
rapture - vs. second coming, rapture See note; saints - with Jesus at second coming See note


[[@bible.72.3.9]]Col. 3:9 :
man - old See note


[[@bible.72.3.10]]Col. 3:10 :
image - conformed to Christ's; image - man in God's See note; image - of new man is according to God; man - new See note


[[@bible.72.3.11]]Col. 3:11 :
distinctions - none in Christ; Jew - vs. Greek; separation removed - wall of See note


[[@bible.72.3.13]]Col. 3:13 :
forgive - others


[[@bible.72.3.15]]Col. 3:15 :
peace - of God


[[@bible.72.3.16]]Col. 3:16 :
songs; songs - spiritual; women - teaching See note


[[@bible.72.3.18]]Col. 3:18 :
wife - toward husband


[[@bible.72.3.19]]Col. 3:19 :
husband - toward wife


[[@bible.72.3.20]]Col. 3:20 :
children - toward parents


[[@bible.72.3.21]]Col. 3:21 :
children - fathers toward See note


[[@bible.72.3.23]]Col. 3:23 :
unto - the Lord


[[@bible.72.3.24]]Col. 3:24 :
inheritance - believers from God; rewards - as incentive


[[@bible.72.4.1]]Col. 4:1 :
slaves - masters toward


[[@bible.72.4.3]]Col. 4:3 :
mystery - secret See note


[[@bible.72.4.5]]Col. 4:5 :
spiritual gifts - vs. responsibilities See note; unbelievers - dealing with; wisdom - believers to use


[[@bible.72.4.10]]Col. 4:10 :
John Mark; John Mark - cousin of Barnabas; Paul - disagreement with Barnabas See note; Paul - disagreement with John Mark See note


[[@bible.72.4.11]]Col. 4:11 :
kingdom - of God See note


[[@bible.72.4.11]]Col. 4:11 (cf. Col. 4:14) :
Luke - Gentile or Jew? See note


[[@bible.72.4.14]]Col. 4:14 :
Luke - mentioned See note


[[@bible.72.4.15]]Col. 4:15 :
house - church


[[@bible.72.4.16]]Col. 4:16 :
Colossians - written to See note


[[@bible.72.4.18]]Col. 4:18 :
Paul - infirmity See note; Paul - signed epistles


[[@Topic:Colossians]] Colossians :
Colossians - written to See note


Colossians - written to :
Col. [[1:1|bible.72.1.1]]; Col. [[4:16|bible.72.4.16]]

Note "the status of this 'letter from Laodicea' is not quite clear to the reader today. . . Was it a letter originating from Laodicea, or was it a letter sent by Paul to the Laodicean church, which the Colassians were to procure 'from Laodicea'? The latter is more probable. If the reference is to a letter composed by Paul, have we any other information about it? From time to time it has been identified with what we know as the epistle to the Ephesians (the oldest form of which seems to contain no indication of the addressees' whereabouts or identity)." Ref-0073, pp. 237-238




[[@Topic:colt]] colt :
messianic prophecy - on a donkey See note


colt - messianic prophecy :
messianic prophecy - on a donkey See note


[[@Topic:Mysteries of the Book of Daniel]] Mysteries of the Book of Daniel :
Ref-0049 See note


[[@Topic:Rainbows From Revelation]] Rainbows From Revelation :
Ref-0040 See note


[[@Topic:Come Quickly, Lord Jesus]] Come Quickly, Lord Jesus :
Ref-0079 See note


[[@Topic:come up]] come up :
Rev. [[4:1|bible.87.4.1]]; Rev. [[11:12|bible.87.11.12]]


[[@Topic:comes]] comes :
earth - presence of God comes


comes - presence of God to earth :
earth - presence of God comes


[[@Topic:comfort]] comfort :
comfort - those in trouble


comfort - those in trouble :
2Cor. [[1:3-4|bible.68.1.3]]


[[@Topic:comforter]] comforter :
Holy Spirit - paraclete; Holy Spirit - promised See note


comforter - Holy Spirit :
Holy Spirit - paraclete


comforter - Holy Spirit promised :
Holy Spirit - promised See note


[[@Topic:coming]] coming :
coming - Jesus comes two times; coming - of Christ can mean judgment


coming - Jesus comes two times :
Heb. [[9:28|bible.79.9.28]]


coming - of Christ can mean judgment :
Rev. [[3:3|bible.87.3.3]]


[[@Topic:Coming Last Days Temple, The]] Coming Last Days Temple, The :
Ref-0146 See note


[[@Topic:Coming Prince, The]] Coming Prince, The :
Ref-0043 See note


[[@Topic:commander]] commander :
commander - of God's army


commander - of God's army :
Jos. [[5:14|bible.6.5.14]]; Rev. [[19:14|bible.87.19.14]]


[[@Topic:commandments]] commandments :
commandments - of Jesus; commandments - statutes - judgments; commandments - ten - NT references; commandments - ten given See note; commandments - ten in NT See note; commandments - ten passing away; commandments - ten spoken; commandments - two; Tsitsith See note; two commandments - 1st; two commandments - 2nd


commandments - 613 :
Tsitsith See note


commandments - greatest - 1st :
two commandments - 1st


commandments - greatest - 2nd :
two commandments - 2nd


commandments - of Jesus :
Deu. [[6:5|bible.5.6.5]]; Lev. [[19:18|bible.3.19.18]]; Mtt. [[22:40|bible.61.22.40]]; John [[13:34|bible.64.13.34]]; John [[14:12|bible.64.14.12]]; John [[14:21|bible.64.14.21]]


commandments - statutes - judgments :
1K. [[8:58|bible.11.8.58]]; 1K. [[8:61|bible.11.8.61]]; 1K. [[9:4|bible.11.9.4]]


commandments - ten - NT references :
Eph. [[6:1-3|bible.70.6.1]]


commandments - ten given :
Ex. [[20:3-17|bible.2.20.3]]; Lev. [[19:1-18|bible.3.19.1]]; Deu. [[5:7|bible.5.5.7]]

Note For a parallel between Lev. [[19:1-18|bible.3.19.1]] and Ex. [[20:3-17|bible.2.20.3]], see Ref-0137, pp. 98-99.




commandments - ten in NT :
Mtt. [[5:21|bible.61.5.21]] (sixth); Mtt. [[5:28|bible.61.5.28]] (seventh and tenth); Mtt. [[5:34|bible.61.5.34]] (third); Mtt. [[12:34-37|bible.61.12.34]] (ninth); Mtt. [[15:4-6|bible.61.15.4]] (fifth); Mtt. [[15:19|bible.61.15.19]] (eighth); Mtt. [[19:9|bible.61.19.9]] (seventh); Mtt. [[19:18|bible.61.19.18]] (seventh); Mtt. [[19:19|bible.61.19.19]] (fifth); Mtt. [[22:37|bible.61.22.37]] (first); Mark [[2:27|bible.62.2.27]] (fourth); Mark [[7:10|bible.62.7.10]] (fifth); Luke [[13:14-16|bible.63.13.14]] (fourth); John [[4:24|bible.64.4.24]] (second)

Note "In Mtt. [[19:18|bible.61.19.18]], the Lord omitted Commandment X in order to convice His questioner, who said 'ALL these have I kept.' Upon which the Lord's command in [Mtt. [[19:21|bible.61.19.21]]] convicted him of its breach, as shown by the man's sorrow in [Mtt. [[19:22|bible.61.19.22]]]." Ref-0121, Appendix 39




commandments - ten passing away :
2Cor. [[3:7|bible.68.3.7]]


commandments - ten spoken :
Ex. [[19:9|bible.2.19.9]]; Ex. [[19:17|bible.2.19.17]]; Deu. [[4:12|bible.5.4.12]]; Deu. [[9:10|bible.5.9.10]]; Deu. [[9:16|bible.5.9.16]]


commandments - two :
Luke [[10:27|bible.63.10.27]]


[[@Topic:commentary]] commentary :
commentary - on OT


commentary - on OT :
Acts [[7:1-60|bible.65.7.1]]; Acts [[13:1-52|bible.65.13.1]]


[[@Topic:Commentary on Revelation]] Commentary on Revelation :
Ref-0214 See note


Commentary on Revelation - E. W. Bullinger :
Ref-0214 See note


[[@Topic:Commentary on Romans]] Commentary on Romans :
Ref-0234 See note


[[@Topic:Commentary on Romans]] Commentary on Romans :
Ref-0234 See note


[[@Topic:Commentary On The Epistle To The Ephesians]] Commentary On The Epistle To The Ephesians :
Ref-0158 See note


[[@Topic:Commentary on the Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia]] Commentary on the Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia :
Ref-0212 See note


Commentary on the Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia - Richard Trench :
Ref-0212 See note


[[@Topic:Commentary on the Old Testament]] Commentary on the Old Testament :
Ref-0175 See note


[[@Topic:commercialism]] commercialism :
gospel - free


commercialism - gospel - AGAINST :
gospel - free


[[@Topic:commercializing]] commercializing :
gospel - selling


commercializing - gospel :
gospel - selling


[[@Topic:commission]] commission :
great - commission See note


commission - great :
great - commission See note


[[@Topic:commissions]] commissions :
commissions - two distinct See note


commissions - two distinct :
Mtt. [[10:5-6|bible.61.10.5]]; Mtt. [[28:18-20|bible.61.28.18]]; Mark [[16:15|bible.62.16.15]]

Note "Christ gave ttwo distinct commissions to His disciples. When He gave them the first gospel, He commissioned them to go to 'the lost sheep of the house of Israel' but not to the Gentiles and Samaritans (Mtt. [[10:5-6|bible.61.10.5]]). Later, in conjunction with the second gospel, He comissioned them to preached to all creatures (Mark [[16:15|bible.62.16.15]]) and to make disciples of all nations (Mtt. [[28:18-20|bible.61.28.18]])." Ref-0072, p. 4.




[[@Topic:common grace]] common grace :
Gen. [[6:3|bible.1.6.3]]; Job [[34:14|bible.18.34.14]]; Ecc. [[2:14|bible.21.2.14]]; Ecc. [[2:16|bible.21.2.16]]; Acts [[14:17|bible.65.14.17]]; 2Th. [[2:7|bible.74.2.7]]

Note "The entire work of the Holy Spirit on behalf of the unsaved world. . .including in its scope the restraining work of the Holy Spirit in addition to the work of revealing the gospel." Ref-0019, p. 107.




[[@Topic:communal living]] communal living :
church - communal living


communal living - early church :
church - communal living


[[@Topic:communion]] communion :
communion - Scriptures to use for; Luther - Catechism See note; sickness - by communion; Gen. [[14:18|bible.1.14.18]]; Gen. [[40:10|bible.1.40.10]]; Gen. [[40:17|bible.1.40.17]]; Pr. [[9:5|bible.20.9.5]]; Dan. [[10:3|bible.27.10.3]]; Luke [[7:33|bible.63.7.33]]; Mtt. [[26:26|bible.61.26.26]]; Mark [[14:22|bible.62.14.22]]; Luke [[22:14|bible.63.22.14]]; John [[6:53|bible.64.6.53]]; Acts [[2:42-46|bible.65.2.42]]; Acts [[20:7|bible.65.20.7]]; 1Cor. [[10:16|bible.67.10.16]]; 1Cor. [[11:23|bible.67.11.23]]; Jude [[1:12|bible.86.1.12]]


communion - Luther's Catechism :
Luther - Catechism See note


communion - Scriptures to use for :
John [[6:48-58|bible.64.6.48]]


communion - sickness by :
sickness - by communion


[[@Topic:companion]] companion :
companion - as help


companion - as help :
Ecc. [[4:10-12|bible.21.4.10]]


[[@Topic:Companion Bible, The]] Companion Bible, The :
Ref-0121 See note


[[@Topic:company]] company :
company - evil corrupts good


company - evil corrupts good :
Ex. [[23:33|bible.2.23.33]]; Ps. [[50:18|bible.19.50.18]]; Pr. [[1:10|bible.20.1.10]]; Pr. [[9:6|bible.20.9.6]]; Pr. [[12:11|bible.20.12.11]]; Pr. [[13:20|bible.20.13.20]]; Pr. [[20:19|bible.20.20.19]]; Pr. [[22:24-25|bible.20.22.24]]; Pr. [[23:20-21|bible.20.23.20]]; Pr. [[28:19|bible.20.28.19]]; 1Cor. [[5:6|bible.67.5.6]]; 1Cor. [[5:11|bible.67.5.11]]; 1Cor. [[15:33|bible.67.15.33]]; 2Ti. [[2:16-17|bible.76.2.16]]; 2Pe. [[2:2|bible.82.2.2]]; 2Pe. [[3:17|bible.82.3.17]]


[[@Topic:compassion]] compassion :
compassion - full of; mercy - God's vs. man's


compassion - full of :
Ps. [[112:4|bible.19.112.4]]


compassion - not of God :
mercy - God's vs. man's


[[@Topic:compelled]] compelled :
burden - compelled to carry


compelled - carry burden :
burden - compelled to carry


[[@Topic:complain]] complain :
prayer - complaint


complain - prayer :
prayer - complaint


[[@Topic:complaining]] complaining :
Ex. [[16:2|bible.2.16.2]]; Ex. [[16:7-12|bible.2.16.7]]; Ex. [[17:3|bible.2.17.3]]; Ex. [[17:7|bible.2.17.7]]; Deu. [[1:27|bible.5.1.27]]; 1Chr. [[16:22|bible.13.16.22]]; Ps. [[106:25|bible.19.106.25]]; 1Cor. [[10:5|bible.67.10.5]]; Php. [[2:14|bible.71.2.14]]; Jude [[1:16-19|bible.86.1.16]]


[[@Topic:complete]] complete :
finish - what you begin


complete - what you start :
finish - what you begin


[[@Topic:Complete Dead Sea Scrolls, The]] Complete Dead Sea Scrolls, The :
Ref-0071 See note


[[@Topic:completed]] completed :
finished - work of Christ See note


completed - work of Christ :
finished - work of Christ See note


[[@Topic:compromise]] compromise :
world - compromise with


compromise - with world :
world - compromise with


[[@Topic:compulsion]] compulsion :
Koran - compulsion in religion See note


compulsion - religion - Koran :
Koran - compulsion in religion See note


[[@Topic:concealed]] concealed :
hidden - by God


concealed - by God :
hidden - by God


[[@Topic:condemnation]] condemnation :
condemnation - believers free of


condemnation - believers free of :
John [[3:18|bible.64.3.18]]; John [[5:24|bible.64.5.24]]


[[@Topic:conditional]] conditional :
prophecy - conditional See note


conditional - prophecy :
prophecy - conditional See note


[[@Topic:confess]] confess :
confess - Christ before men; David - confesses sin; sin - confess; sin - confess to one another; sin - confessing ancestor's


confess - Christ before men :
Mtt. [[10:32|bible.61.10.32]]; Luke [[12:8|bible.63.12.8]]; Rev. [[3:5|bible.87.3.5]]


confess - David - sin :
David - confesses sin


confess - father's sin :
sin - confessing ancestor's


confess - sin :
sin - confess


confess - sin to one another :
sin - confess to one another


[[@Topic:confessing]] confessing :
denying - Christ


confessing - Christ :
denying - Christ


[[@Topic:confession]] confession :
confession - false; Lev. [[5:5|bible.3.5.5]]; Num. [[5:7|bible.4.5.7]]; Eze. [[10:11|bible.26.10.11]]; Dan. [[9:5|bible.27.9.5]]


confession - false :
Jer. [[12:2|bible.24.12.2]]


[[@Topic:confidence]] confidence :
confidence - hold; perseverance - encouraged


confidence - hold :
Heb. [[3:6|bible.79.3.6]]; Heb. [[3:14|bible.79.3.14]]


confidence - hold fast :
perseverance - encouraged


[[@Topic:conflict]] conflict :
argument - cause; reign - by conflict


conflict - cause :
argument - cause


conflict - to reign :
reign - by conflict


[[@Topic:conform]] conform :
conform - pressure to


conform - pressure to :
1K. [[22:13|bible.11.22.13]]


[[@Topic:conformed]] conformed :
image - conformed to Christ's


conformed - to Christ's image :
image - conformed to Christ's


[[@Topic:confused]] confused :
confused - enemies by God


confused - enemies by God :
Ex. [[23:27|bible.2.23.27]]; 1S. [[7:10|bible.9.7.10]]


[[@Topic:confusion]] confusion :
confusion - from God; confusion - God not author


confusion - from God :
Isa. [[66:4|bible.23.66.4]]; Jer. [[13:13-14|bible.24.13.13]]


confusion - God not author :
1Cor. [[14:32-33|bible.67.14.32]]; 1Cor. [[14:40|bible.67.14.40]]


[[@Topic:congregationalism]] congregationalism :
elders - lead See note


congregationalism - AGAINST :
elders - lead See note


[[@Topic:The Indestructible Book]] The Indestructible Book :
Ref-0020 See note


[[@Topic:conscience]] conscience :
conscience - definition See note; conscience - seared; Holy Spirit - conscience and; law - conscience; law - found on heart See note


conscience - and Holy Spirit :
Holy Spirit - conscience and


conscience - definition :

Note "The conscience is that faculty of the soul, engaged in moral judgment, that deals with issues of right and wrong, good and bad. The English word is derived from the Latin conscientiae, meaning a knowledge (scienttia) held jointly with (con) another, namely, God." Ref-0108, p. 30.




conscience - law :
law - conscience


conscience - natural revelation :
law - found on heart See note


conscience - seared :
Rom. [[1:28|bible.66.1.28]]; Eph. [[4:18-19|bible.70.4.18]]; 1Ti. [[4:2|bible.75.4.2]]


[[@Topic:consciousness]] consciousness :
death - and consciousness


consciousness - and death :
death - and consciousness


[[@Topic:Conservative Theological Journal, The]] Conservative Theological Journal, The :
Ref-0055 See note


[[@Topic:conspiracy]] conspiracy :
conspiracy - do not fear


conspiracy - do not fear :
Isa. [[8:12|bible.23.8.12]]


[[@Topic:Constantine]] Constantine :
chronology - AD 321 - edict of Constantine See note


Constantine - edict of :
chronology - AD 321 - edict of Constantine See note


[[@Topic:Constantinople]] Constantinople :
city renamed - Istanbul See note


Constantinople - renamed :
city renamed - Istanbul See note


[[@Topic:consume]] consume :
eat - before morning


consume - before morning :
eat - before morning


[[@Topic:consuming]] consuming :
fire - consuming


consuming - fire :
fire - consuming


[[@Topic:contentious]] contentious :
contentious - woman


contentious - woman :
Pr. [[19:13|bible.20.19.13]]; Pr. [[21:9|bible.20.21.9]]; Pr. [[21:19|bible.20.21.19]]; Pr. [[25:24|bible.20.25.24]]; Pr. [[27:15|bible.20.27.15]]


[[@Topic:context]] context :
Greek grammar - context See note


context - Greek grammar :
Greek grammar - context See note


[[@Topic:Continuity And Discontinuity]] Continuity And Discontinuity :
Ref-0199 See note


[[@Topic:control]] control :
self - control


control - self :
self - control


[[@Topic:controlled]] controlled :
nations - God controls


controlled - nations by God :
nations - God controls


[[@Topic:conversion]] conversion :
false - conversion; Jew - becoming See note; Koran - forced conversion; regeneration - vs. conversion See note


conversion - false :
false - conversion


conversion - forced in Koran :
Koran - forced conversion


conversion - to Judaism :
Jew - becoming See note


conversion - vs. regeneration :
regeneration - vs. conversion See note


[[@Topic:conviction]] conviction :
conviction - examples


conviction - examples :
Acts [[24:15|bible.65.24.15]]


[[@Topic:cooperating]] cooperating :
cooperating - with God


cooperating - with God :
Jdg. [[13:12|bible.7.13.12]]; 1Chr. [[17:23|bible.13.17.23]]; Mtt. [[8:2|bible.61.8.2]]; Luke [[1:38|bible.63.1.38]]


[[@Topic:copied]] copied :
scripture - copied


copied - scripture :
scripture - copied


[[@Topic:Corinth]] Corinth :
Paul - visits Corinth


Corinth - Paul visits :
Paul - visits Corinth


[[@Topic:Corinthian]] Corinthian :
Corinthian - epistle See note


Corinthian - epistle :
1Cor. [[5:9|bible.67.5.9]]

Note "There are two possibilities for identifying the book to which Paul refers with an existing book of the Bible. First, he may be referring to part of the present 2 Corinthians (e.g., chapters 10-13), which was put together with another part of his Corinthian correspondence at a later time. Second Corinthians chapters 1-9 is definitely different in tone from the rest of the present book (chapters 10-13)., which could indicate that it was originally written on a different occasion. Second, there is also the possibility that Paul is referring to the present 1 Corinthians in 1Cor. [[5:9|bible.67.5.9]], that is, to the very book he was then writing. It is true that he uses the aorist tense here, which could be translated 'I wrote,' thus identifying some previous letter. But the aorist tense could refer to the book at hand. Such a devices is called an 'epistolary aorist,' because it refers to the very epistle in which it is being used. . . Hence, Paul could be saying something like this: 'I am now decisively writing to you.'" Ref-0075, pp. 215-216




[[@Topic:cornerstone]] cornerstone :
messianic prophecy - stumbling block


[[@Topic:coronation]] coronation :
temple - coronation in


coronation - in temple :
temple - coronation in


[[@Topic:correction]] correction :
correction - accept; correction - by God; correction - doctrinal; heresy - reject


correction - accept :
Pr. [[10:8|bible.20.10.8]]; Pr. [[10:17|bible.20.10.17]]; Pr. [[12:1|bible.20.12.1]]; Pr. [[13:18|bible.20.13.18]]; Pr. [[15:5|bible.20.15.5]]; Pr. [[15:10|bible.20.15.10]]; Pr. [[15:32|bible.20.15.32]]; Pr. [[15:5|bible.20.15.5]]; 2Cor. [[7:8-12|bible.68.7.8]]


correction - by God :
Deu. [[4:34|bible.5.4.34]]; Job [[5:17|bible.18.5.17]]; Ps. [[69:26|bible.19.69.26]]; Ps. [[119:75|bible.19.119.75]]; Pr. [[3:11|bible.20.3.11]]


correction - doctrinal :
Rom. [[16:17|bible.66.16.17]]; Gal. [[1:8|bible.69.1.8]]; 1Ti. [[1:3|bible.75.1.3]]; 1Ti. [[4:7|bible.75.4.7]]; 1Ti. [[5:20|bible.75.5.20]]; 2Ti. [[3:16|bible.76.3.16]]; Tit. [[1:9|bible.77.1.9]]; Tit. [[1:13|bible.77.1.13]]; 2Jn. [[1:10|bible.84.1.10]]; 3Jn. [[1:10|bible.85.1.10]]


correction - limit to :
heresy - reject


[[@Topic:corruption]] corruption :
creation - corrupted See note; messianic prophecy - resurrection


corruption - creation :
creation - corrupted See note


corruption - Holy One avoids :
messianic prophecy - resurrection


[[@Topic:cost]] cost :
discipleship - cost See note; redemption - costly


cost - of redemption :
redemption - costly


cost - to follow :
discipleship - cost See note


Introduction to Biblical Counseling (CO-101) :
Ref-0106 See note


[[@Topic:An Introduction to Classical Evangelical Hermeneutics]] An Introduction to Classical Evangelical Hermeneutics :
Ref-0218 See note


[[@Topic:Dictionary of Premillennial Theology]] Dictionary of Premillennial Theology :
Ref-0114 See note


[[@Topic:Premillennial Dictionary of Theology]] Premillennial Dictionary of Theology :
Ref-0216 See note


[[@Topic:A Bible Handbook to Revelation]] A Bible Handbook to Revelation :
Ref-0123 See note


[[@Topic:A Bible Handbook to the Acts of the Apostles]] A Bible Handbook to the Acts of the Apostles :
Ref-0105 See note


Church History 1 (CH-201) :
Ref-0058 See note


[[@Topic:Introductory Thoughts On Revelation]] Introductory Thoughts On Revelation :
Ref-0013 See note


[[@Topic:The Conservative Theological Journal]] The Conservative Theological Journal :
Ref-0055 See note


[[@Topic:Revelation Commentary]] Revelation Commentary :
Ref-0022 See note


[[@Topic:The Biblical Doctrine of The Holy Spirit]] The Biblical Doctrine of The Holy Spirit :
Ref-0018 See note


[[@Topic:council]] council :
Jerusalem - council


council - Jerusalem :
Jerusalem - council


[[@Topic:counsel]] counsel :
angel - reject ungodly counsel of See note; counsel - by Scripture; counsel - recommended; counsel - scripture sufficient; counsel - scripture superior to human wisdom; counsel - ungodly - avoid; counsel - youthful - lacks wisdom; decisions - made without God; motivation - for Christian living See note; sovereign - God


counsel - angel - ungodly :
angel - reject ungodly counsel of See note


counsel - by Scripture :
Ex. [[18:16|bible.2.18.16]]


counsel - God seeks none :
sovereign - God


counsel - God's not sought :
decisions - made without God


counsel - motivation :
motivation - for Christian living See note


counsel - recommended :
Pr. [[11:14|bible.20.11.14]]; Pr. [[13:10|bible.20.13.10]]; Pr. [[12:15|bible.20.12.15]]; Pr. [[13:10|bible.20.13.10]]; Pr. [[15:22|bible.20.15.22]]; Pr. [[19:20|bible.20.19.20]]; Pr. [[20:5|bible.20.20.5]]; Pr. [[20:18|bible.20.20.18]]; Pr. [[24:6|bible.20.24.6]]; Pr. [[27:9|bible.20.27.9]]


counsel - scripture sufficient :
2Ti. [[3:16-17|bible.76.3.16]]; 2Pe. [[1:3|bible.82.1.3]]


counsel - scripture superior to human wisdom :
Job [[12:17-25|bible.18.12.17]]; Ps. [[1:1|bible.19.1.1]]; 1Cor. [[3:19|bible.67.3.19]]; Eph. [[5:18-19|bible.70.5.18]]; Col. [[2:3|bible.72.2.3]]; Heb. [[4:12|bible.79.4.12]]


counsel - ungodly - avoid :
Ps. [[1:1|bible.19.1.1]]


counsel - youthful - lacks wisdom :
1K. [[12:6-11|bible.11.12.6]]


[[@Topic:court]] court :
elders - 24 as court; sue - brothers


court - 24 elders :
elders - 24 as court


court - taking brothers to :
sue - brothers


[[@Topic:court of Gentiles]] court of Gentiles :
temple - soreg See note


court of Gentiles - fence :
temple - soreg See note


[[@Topic:covenant]] covenant :
animals - peaceful; antichrist - covenant made See note; book - of covenant; chronology - BC 1850 - Abrahamic Covenant See note; covenant - Abraham and Abimelech; covenant - Abraham and Abimelech; covenant - Abrahamic - circumcision; covenant - Abrahamic - Gentiles participate; covenant - Abrahamic [5002.1]; covenant - Abrahamic distinct from Mosaic law See note; covenant - Abrahamic unconditional [5002.1.1] See note; covenant - animals cut in two; covenant - broken See note; covenant - Davidic - occupation conditional [5002.2.2]; covenant - Davidic - unconditional [5002.2.1]; covenant - Davidic [5002.2.0] See note; covenant - Davidic house built by God; covenant - Hezekiah; covenant - Isaac with Philistines; covenant - Jacob and Laban; covenant - Jehoida; covenant - Jonathan and David; covenant - Joshua; covenant - Josiah; covenant - land - borders [5002.4.1] See note; covenant - land - inheritance [5002.4.2]; covenant - land - land owned by God [5002.4.5] See note; covenant - land - occupation conditional [5002.4.4] See note; covenant - land - unfulfilled [5002.4.3] See note; covenant - land [5002.4.0]; covenant - Messiah as; covenant - Mosaic - blessings upon obedience; covenant - Mosaic - broken [5002.3.1]; covenant - Mosaic - conditional [5002.3.2]; covenant - Mosaic - curses upon disobedience; covenant - Mosaic - renewed; covenant - Mosaic - spans generations; covenant - Mosaic - to Israel [5002.3.3]; covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] See note; covenant - new - distinct from mosaic law [5002.5.2]; covenant - new - everlasting [5002.5.3]; covenant - new - ministers of; covenant - new - two - old view See note; covenant - new - unconditional [5002.5.1]; covenant - new - with Israel; covenant - new [5002.5.0] See note; covenant - Noahic; covenant - peace with animals; covenant - peace with nations See note; covenant - prince of See note; covenant - prohibited with enemies; covenant - salt; covenant - salt; covenant - signs of; covenant - unconditional See note; covenant - with death; covenant theology - origin See note; covenant theology - origin See note; covenant theology - origin See note; Gibeonites - covenant with See note; marriage - covenant


covenant - Abraham and Abimelech :
Gen. [[21:27|bible.1.21.27]]


covenant - Abrahamic - circumcision :
Gen. [[17:10|bible.1.17.10]]


covenant - Abrahamic - date :
chronology - BC 1850 - Abrahamic Covenant See note


covenant - Abrahamic - Gentiles participate :
Gal. [[3:24|bible.69.3.24]]


covenant - Abrahamic [5002.1] :
Gen. [[12:1-3|bible.1.12.1]]; Gen. [[13:14-17|bible.1.13.14]]; Gen. [[15:1-21|bible.1.15.1]]; Gen. [[17:1-21|bible.1.17.1]]; Gen. [[22:15-18|bible.1.22.15]]; Gen. [[26:3-5|bible.1.26.3]]; Gen. [[28:13|bible.1.28.13]]; Gen. [[50:24|bible.1.50.24]]; Ex. [[2:24|bible.2.2.24]]; Ex. [[6:3-8|bible.2.6.3]]; Ex. [[32:13|bible.2.32.13]]; Lev. [[26:42-44|bible.3.26.42]]; Deu. [[1:8|bible.5.1.8]]; Num. [[32:11|bible.4.32.11]]; Deu. [[4:31|bible.5.4.31]]; Deu. [[29:13|bible.5.29.13]]; Deu. [[34:4|bible.5.34.4]]; Jdg. [[2:1|bible.7.2.1]]; 2K. [[13:23|bible.12.13.23]]; 1Chr. [[16:15-22|bible.13.16.15]]; 2Chr. [[20:7|bible.14.20.7]]; Ne. [[9:8|bible.16.9.8]]; Ps. [[105:8-15|bible.19.105.8]]; Mic. [[7:20|bible.33.7.20]]; Mtt. [[22:32|bible.61.22.32]]; Luke [[1:55-56|bible.63.1.55]]; Luke [[1:72-73|bible.63.1.72]]; Acts [[3:25|bible.65.3.25]]; Acts [[26:6-7|bible.65.26.6]]; Rom. [[4:2-3|bible.66.4.2]]; Rom. [[4:9-22|bible.66.4.9]]; Rom. [[9:4|bible.66.9.4]]; Rom. [[9:7-13|bible.66.9.7]]; Gal. [[3:6-9|bible.69.3.6]]; Gal. [[3:14-19|bible.69.3.14]]; Gal. [[3:29|bible.69.3.29]]; Gal. [[4:28|bible.69.4.28]]; Eph. [[2:12|bible.70.2.12]]; Heb. [[6:13-18|bible.79.6.13]]


covenant - Abrahamic distinct from Mosaic law :
Rom. [[4:13-16|bible.66.4.13]]; Gal. [[3:17-19|bible.69.3.17]]

Note "The Mosaic covenant reaches its summit in the Crucifixion (Gal. [[2:19-20|bible.69.2.19]]; Gal. [[3:13|bible.69.3.13]]), the Abrahamic covenant in the Resurrection (Heb. [[11:19|bible.79.11.19]]; Rom. [[4:17|bible.66.4.17]],Rom. [[4:19|bible.66.4.19]],Rom. [[4:23-25|bible.66.4.23]]). But they both belong together. For the sinner is to be redeemed, and to this end renewal and new birth are needful. But the new birth has man's conversion as a presupposition, and conversion is twofold; a turning from and a turning to, a NO to oneself, and a YES to God, or, as the New Testament puts it, Repentance and Faith." Ref-0197, p. 122.




covenant - Abrahamic unconditional [5002.1.1] :
Gen. [[17:7|bible.1.17.7]]; Gen. [[17:13|bible.1.17.13]]; Gen. [[17:19|bible.1.17.19]]; Lev. [[26:42-44|bible.3.26.42]]; 1Chr. [[16:16-17|bible.13.16.16]]; Ps. [[105:9-10|bible.19.105.9]]; Gal. [[3:15|bible.69.3.15]]; Gal. [[3:20|bible.69.3.20]]

Note Paul contrasts the unconditional Abrahamic covenant with man-made covenants in Gal. [[3:15|bible.69.3.15]] placing it in a different category. In Gal. [[3:20|bible.69.3.20]] Paul appears to be emphasizing the contrast between a man-made covenant (which mediates between two parties) and the Abrahamic covenant which Abraham did not participate in. Unlike the giving of the Mosaic Law where Moses mediated between God and the Israelites, with the Abrahamic covenant God was both the promise-giver and the mediator.




covenant - animals cut in two :
Gen. [[15:10|bible.1.15.10]]


covenant - antichrist makes :
antichrist - covenant made See note


covenant - book of :
book - of covenant


covenant - broken :
Deu. [[31:16|bible.5.31.16]]; Jdg. [[2:20|bible.7.2.20]]; Jos. [[23:16|bible.6.23.16]]; 1K. [[16:10|bible.11.16.10]] (?); Ps. [[55:20|bible.19.55.20]]; Isa. [[28:18|bible.23.28.18]]; Isa. [[33:8|bible.23.33.8]]; Dan. [[9:27|bible.27.9.27]]; Dan. [[11:22|bible.27.11.22]] (?)

Note Questionable: 1K. [[16:10|bible.11.16.10]] (?); Dan. [[11:22|bible.27.11.22]] (?);




covenant - Davidic - occupation conditional [5002.2.2] :
Ps. [[132:12|bible.19.132.12]]; Jer. [[22:30|bible.24.22.30]]; Jer. [[36:30|bible.24.36.30]]


covenant - Davidic - unconditional [5002.2.1] :
2S. [[7:13|bible.10.7.13]]; 2S. [[7:16|bible.10.7.16]]; 2S. [[7:19|bible.10.7.19]]; 2S. [[23:5|bible.10.23.5]]; 2K. [[8:19|bible.12.8.19]]; 1Chr. [[17:12|bible.13.17.12]]; 1Chr. [[22:10|bible.13.22.10]]; 2Chr. [[21:7|bible.14.21.7]]; Ps. [[89:19-20|bible.19.89.19]]; Ps. [[89:26-37|bible.19.89.26]]; Isa. [[55:3|bible.23.55.3]]; Eze. [[37:25|bible.26.37.25]]


covenant - Davidic [5002.2.0] :
2S. [[7:8-17|bible.10.7.8]]; 2S. [[7:19|bible.10.7.19]]; 2S. [[23:5|bible.10.23.5]]; 1K. [[11:36|bible.11.11.36]]; 1K. [[15:4|bible.11.15.4]]; 2K. [[8:19|bible.12.8.19]]; 1Chr. [[17:9-16|bible.13.17.9]]; 1Chr. [[17:27|bible.13.17.27]]; 1Chr. [[22:10|bible.13.22.10]]; 2Chr. [[6:15-17|bible.14.6.15]]; 2Chr. [[7:18|bible.14.7.18]]; 2Chr. [[13:5|bible.14.13.5]]; 2Chr. [[21:7|bible.14.21.7]]; Ps. [[2:6-8|bible.19.2.6]] (?); Ps. [[89:3-4|bible.19.89.3]]; Ps. [[89:19-51|bible.19.89.19]]; Ps. [[132:10-12|bible.19.132.10]]; Isa. [[9:7|bible.23.9.7]]; Isa. [[11:1|bible.23.11.1]]; Isa. [[37:35|bible.23.37.35]]; Isa. [[55:3|bible.23.55.3]]; Jer. [[22:30|bible.24.22.30]]; Jer. [[23:5-6|bible.24.23.5]]; Jer. [[30:9|bible.24.30.9]]; Jer. [[33:14-17|bible.24.33.14]]; Jer. [[33:19-26|bible.24.33.19]]; Jer. [[36:30|bible.24.36.30]]; Eze. [[37:24-25|bible.26.37.24]]; Hos. [[3:4-5|bible.28.3.4]]; Amos [[9:11-12|bible.30.9.11]]; Luke [[1:32-33|bible.63.1.32]]; Luke [[1:69-70|bible.63.1.69]]; Acts [[2:29-32|bible.65.2.29]]; Acts [[13:22-23|bible.65.13.22]]; Acts [[13:32-37|bible.65.13.32]]; Acts [[15:16-17|bible.65.15.16]]; Rom. [[9:4|bible.66.9.4]]

Note Questionable: Ps. [[2:6-8|bible.19.2.6]] (?);




covenant - Davidic house built by God :
1Chr. [[17:10|bible.13.17.10]]


covenant - grace - origin :
covenant theology - origin See note


covenant - Hezekiah :
2Chr. [[29:3|bible.14.29.3]]; 2Chr. [[29:10|bible.14.29.10]]


covenant - Isaac with Philistines :
Gen. [[26:28|bible.1.26.28]]


covenant - Jacob and Laban :
Gen. [[31:44|bible.1.31.44]]


covenant - Jehoida :
2K. [[11:17|bible.12.11.17]]


covenant - Jonathan and David :
1S. [[18:3|bible.9.18.3]]; 1S. [[20:8|bible.9.20.8]]; 1S. [[20:16|bible.9.20.16]]; 1S. [[23:18|bible.9.23.18]]; 2S. [[21:7|bible.10.21.7]]


covenant - Joshua :
Jos. [[24:25|bible.6.24.25]]


covenant - Josiah :
2Chr. [[34:29|bible.14.34.29]]


covenant - land - borders [5002.4.1] :
Gen. [[13:15|bible.1.13.15]]; Gen. [[15:18|bible.1.15.18]]; Ex. [[23:31|bible.2.23.31]]; Num. [[34:2-12|bible.4.34.2]]; Deu. [[1:7|bible.5.1.7]]; Deu. [[11:24|bible.5.11.24]]; Deu. [[34:1-4|bible.5.34.1]]; Jos. [[1:4|bible.6.1.4]]; Jos. [[13:1|bible.6.13.1]]; Jos. [[13:7-8|bible.6.13.7]]; 2S. [[8:3|bible.10.8.3]]; 1Chr. [[5:9|bible.13.5.9]]; 1Chr. [[18:3|bible.13.18.3]]; 2Chr. [[9:26|bible.14.9.26]]; Ps. [[105:11|bible.19.105.11]]; Eze. [[37:25|bible.26.37.25]]; Eze. [[47:13-28|bible.26.47.13]]

Note "A biblical and Talmudic scholar, [Rabbi Israel] Ariel is a researcher whose published writings include an Atlas of the Land of Israel: Its Boundaries According to the Sources, the first of a projected four-volume work which argues that the original boundaries of the land promised to Abraham extend west to east from a point near the Suez Canal to the Persian Gulf, and north to south from northern Syria along the Euphrates River to a boundary line running from Eliat on the Red Sea to the border with Persia. Within these boundaries today fall the countries of Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and portions of Iraq and Saudi Arabia. According to Ariel, when the Temple is rebuilt and all those outside the land of Israel return, these lands will provide the necessary room for the increased population." Ref-0144, pp. 105-106. Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Mannaseh received land east of the Jordon (Num. [[32:33|bible.4.32.33]]; Deu. [[3:12-17|bible.5.3.12]]; Jos. [[13:7-8|bible.6.13.7]]; Jos. [[22:4|bible.6.22.4]]) east of the borders given in Num. [[34:2|bible.4.34.2]]. Many verses (Deu. [[30:5|bible.5.30.5]]; Eze. [[36:28|bible.26.36.28]]; Eze. [[37:25|bible.26.37.25]]) indicate the promised land is a literal region on earth ('where your fathers dwelt') and not a hazy spiritual notion of redemption.




covenant - land - inheritance [5002.4.2] :
Gen. [[15:7-8|bible.1.15.7]]; Ex. [[32:13|bible.2.32.13]]; Num. [[34:2|bible.4.34.2]]; Jos. [[11:23|bible.6.11.23]]; Jos. [[23:4|bible.6.23.4]]; 1Chr. [[16:18|bible.13.16.18]]; Ps. [[105:11|bible.19.105.11]]; Ps. [[135:12|bible.19.135.12]]; Ps. [[136:21-22|bible.19.136.21]]; Isa. [[49:8|bible.23.49.8]]; Isa. [[60:21|bible.23.60.21]]; Jer. [[12:14|bible.24.12.14]]


covenant - land - land owned by God [5002.4.5] :
Lev. [[25:23|bible.3.25.23]]; Ps. [[83:12|bible.19.83.12]]; Joel [[1:6|bible.29.1.6]]; Joel [[3:2|bible.29.3.2]]

Note "Since God was the ultimate owner of the land of Israel, since He had given tenant possession of the land to the people of Israel forever (Gen. [[13:15|bible.1.13.15]]; 2Chr. [[10:7|bible.14.10.7]]), and since the Israelites were only the tenant administrators of God's land, they were forbidden to sell the land forever [Lev. [[25:23|bible.3.25.23]]]. . . If . . . an Israelite became so poverty-stricken that he was forced to sell the portion of land that was his tenant possession, he did not sell the ownership of the land. Instead, he sold the tenant posession or administration of the portion of the land for a temporary period of time (Lev. [[25:16-16|bible.3.25.16]], Lev. [[25:25-27|bible.3.25.25]]). . . . God required that a sold tenant possession be returned to the original tenant or his heir in the year of jubilee (Lev. [[25:10|bible.3.25.10]], Lev. [[25:13|bible.3.25.13]], Lev. [[25:28|bible.3.25.28]]; Lev. [[27:24|bible.3.27.24]])." Ref-0220, pp. 78-79.




covenant - land - occupation conditional [5002.4.4] :
Deu. [[28:63|bible.5.28.63]]; Deu. [[29:24-28|bible.5.29.24]]; 1K. [[8:33-34|bible.11.8.33]]; 1K. [[8:46-49|bible.11.8.46]]; 1K. [[9:7-8|bible.11.9.7]]; 2Chr. [[7:19|bible.14.7.19]]; 2Chr. [[33:8|bible.14.33.8]]; Jer. [[7:3-7|bible.24.7.3]]; Jer. [[45:4|bible.24.45.4]]

Note "The Abrahamic Covenant gives the ownership of the Land, unconditionally, to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. This ownership is irrevocable and forever, as long as this earth stands. Israel does not have to do anything to obtain ownership of the Land. They already have it. However, ownership of the Land is different from possession of the Land. The Mosaic Covenant spells out how Israel can earn the right to possess the Land which they already own by divine grant." Thomas S. McCall, "Who Owns the Land?", Ref-0055, Vol. 8 No. 24 August 2004, 156-164, p. 162.




covenant - land - unfulfilled [5002.4.3] :
Gen. [[13:15|bible.1.13.15]]; Gen. [[17:8|bible.1.17.8]]; Ex. [[32:13|bible.2.32.13]]; Jos. [[11:23|bible.6.11.23]]; Jos. [[13:1-7|bible.6.13.1]]; Jos. [[21:41-45|bible.6.21.41]]; 1K. [[4:21|bible.11.4.21]]; 1K. [[4:24|bible.11.4.24]]; 1K. [[9:20-21|bible.11.9.20]]; 1Chr. [[16:17|bible.13.16.17]]; 1Chr. [[17:9|bible.13.17.9]]; Ne. [[9:21-25|bible.16.9.21]]; Ps. [[80:11|bible.19.80.11]]; Ps. [[105:10|bible.19.105.10]]; Isa. [[60:21|bible.23.60.21]]; Jer. [[3:16-18|bible.24.3.16]]; Jer. [[7:7|bible.24.7.7]]; Amos [[9:15|bible.30.9.15]]

Note "If. . . promises regarding the land were fulfilled in Joshua's time or in Solomon's, why do the Scriptures which were written later still appeal to the hope of future possession of the land? Practially every one of the Major and Minor prophets mention in some form the hope of future possession of the land. All of them were written after Solomon's day. . . The original promises of the land involved (1) possession of the land, (2) permanent possession, (3) and occupying the land. Even in Solomon's day at the height of his kingdom the land was not all possessed. At best it was placed under tribute as. . . [1K. [[4:21|bible.11.4.21]]] indicates. Certainly all must agree that possession was not permanent. Further at no time was all the land actually occupied by Israel." Ref-0081, pp. 178-179. A example which ignores this obvious problem and asserts fulfillment is: "Jos. [[21:43-45|bible.6.21.43]] explicitly declares that all the land that God promised Israel was given to them. . . God fulfilled the promises He made to Abraham." Ref-0189, p. 27. Some have interpreted 'permanent occupation' of the land to be fulfilled by the bones of the Patriarch's which are buried there--which hardly does justice to the character of God. Also--if the promiser were fulfilled during Solomon's reign as some suppose, then why do post-Solomonic prophets expound it to be yet future?




covenant - land [5002.4.0] :
Gen. [[15:7|bible.1.15.7]]; Gen. [[15:18|bible.1.15.18]]; Gen. [[26:4|bible.1.26.4]]; Gen. [[35:12|bible.1.35.12]]; Ex. [[3:8|bible.2.3.8]]; Ex. [[3:17|bible.2.3.17]]; Ex. [[6:4|bible.2.6.4]]; Ex. [[12:25|bible.2.12.25]]; Ex. [[13:5|bible.2.13.5]]; Ex. [[13:11|bible.2.13.11]]; Ex. [[32:13|bible.2.32.13]]; Ex. [[33:1|bible.2.33.1]]; Deu. [[1:8|bible.5.1.8]]; Deu. [[29:1|bible.5.29.1]]; Deu. [[29:9|bible.5.29.9]]; Deu. [[29:12|bible.5.29.12]]; Deu. [[30:1|bible.5.30.1]] (- 30:20); Deu. [[32:52|bible.5.32.52]]; Jos. [[21:43|bible.6.21.43]]; Jos. [[23:5|bible.6.23.5]]; 1Chr. [[16:18|bible.13.16.18]]; 1Chr. [[17:9|bible.13.17.9]]; Ps. [[105:11|bible.19.105.11]]; Isa. [[60:21|bible.23.60.21]]; Jer. [[11:5|bible.24.11.5]]; Jer. [[16:15|bible.24.16.15]]; Eze. [[37:14|bible.26.37.14]]; Eze. [[37:25|bible.26.37.25]]; Amos [[9:15|bible.30.9.15]]; Acts [[7:5|bible.65.7.5]]


covenant - marriage :
marriage - covenant


covenant - Messiah as :
Isa. [[42:6|bible.23.42.6]]; Isa. [[49:8|bible.23.49.8]]; Mal. [[3:1|bible.39.3.1]]


covenant - Mosaic - blessings upon obedience :
Lev. [[26:3-13|bible.3.26.3]]; Lev. [[26:44-45|bible.3.26.44]]; Deu. [[28:1-14|bible.5.28.1]]


covenant - Mosaic - broken [5002.3.1] :
Deu. [[29:25|bible.5.29.25]]; Isa. [[24:5|bible.23.24.5]]; Isa. [[33:8|bible.23.33.8]]; Jer. [[11:10|bible.24.11.10]]; Jer. [[22:9|bible.24.22.9]]; Jer. [[31:32|bible.24.31.32]]; Eze. [[16:59|bible.26.16.59]]; Eze. [[44:7|bible.26.44.7]]; Hos. [[6:7|bible.28.6.7]]; Hos. [[8:1|bible.28.8.1]]


covenant - Mosaic - conditional [5002.3.2] :
Ex. [[15:26|bible.2.15.26]]; Ex. [[19:5|bible.2.19.5]]; Lev. [[26:15|bible.3.26.15]]; Deu. [[7:13|bible.5.7.13]]; Jer. [[31:32|bible.24.31.32]]


covenant - Mosaic - curses upon disobedience :
Lev. [[26:14-43|bible.3.26.14]]; Deu. [[28:15-68|bible.5.28.15]]


covenant - Mosaic - renewed :
Deu. [[29:1|bible.5.29.1]]; Ne. [[9:38|bible.16.9.38]]; Ne. [[10:29|bible.16.10.29]]


covenant - Mosaic - spans generations :
Deu. [[5:3|bible.5.5.3]]


covenant - Mosaic - to Israel [5002.3.3] :
Deu. [[4:8|bible.5.4.8]]; Ps. [[147:20|bible.19.147.20]]; Jer. [[31:32|bible.24.31.32]]; Mal. [[4:4|bible.39.4.4]]; Rom. [[9:4|bible.66.9.4]]


covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] :
Ex. [[19:5-6|bible.2.19.5]]; Ex. [[20:1-26|bible.2.20.1]]; Ex. [[24:1-11|bible.2.24.1]]; Ex. [[34:10-35|bible.2.34.10]]; Lev. [[26:1-46|bible.3.26.1]]; Deu. [[4:13|bible.5.4.13]]; Deu. [[4:23|bible.5.4.23]]; Deu. [[5:1-33|bible.5.5.1]]; Deu. [[9:9-11|bible.5.9.9]]; Deu. [[29:1|bible.5.29.1]]; Deu. [[29:25|bible.5.29.25]]; Jos. [[23:6|bible.6.23.6]]; 1K. [[8:9|bible.11.8.9]]; 1K. [[8:21|bible.11.8.21]]; 2K. [[17:35-38|bible.12.17.35]]; 2Chr. [[5:10|bible.14.5.10]]; 2Chr. [[6:11|bible.14.6.11]]; 2Chr. [[33:8|bible.14.33.8]]; Isa. [[24:5|bible.23.24.5]]; Isa. [[33:8|bible.23.33.8]]; Isa. [[56:4-6|bible.23.56.4]]; Jer. [[11:2-10|bible.24.11.2]]; Jer. [[14:21|bible.24.14.21]]; Jer. [[22:9|bible.24.22.9]]; Jer. [[31:32|bible.24.31.32]]; Eze. [[16:8|bible.26.16.8]]; Eze. [[16:59-61|bible.26.16.59]]; Eze. [[44:7|bible.26.44.7]]; Hos. [[6:7|bible.28.6.7]]; Hos. [[8:1|bible.28.8.1]]; Mal. [[2:10|bible.39.2.10]]; Mal. [[4:4|bible.39.4.4]]; John [[1:17|bible.64.1.17]]; Acts [[13:39|bible.65.13.39]]; Rom. [[3:19|bible.66.3.19]]; Rom. [[6:14|bible.66.6.14]]; Rom. [[7:7|bible.66.7.7]]; Rom. [[9:4|bible.66.9.4]]; Rom. [[10:4|bible.66.10.4]]; 2Cor. [[3:7-15|bible.68.3.7]]; Gal. [[3:2-29|bible.69.3.2]]; Gal. [[4:1-31|bible.69.4.1]]; Gal. [[5:18|bible.69.5.18]]; Col. [[2:14|bible.72.2.14]]; 1Ti. [[1:7-10|bible.75.1.7]]; Heb. [[8:7-13|bible.79.8.7]]; Heb. [[9:15|bible.79.9.15]]; Heb. [[9:20|bible.79.9.20]]; Heb. [[10:9|bible.79.10.9]]

Note The covenant was ratified by blood in Ex. [[24:1-11|bible.2.24.1]].




covenant - new - distinct from mosaic law [5002.5.2] :
Jer. [[31:32|bible.24.31.32]]; Heb. [[7:22|bible.79.7.22]]; Heb. [[10:9|bible.79.10.9]]


covenant - new - everlasting [5002.5.3] :
Isa. [[61:9|bible.23.61.9]]; Jer. [[31:35-37|bible.24.31.35]]; Jer. [[32:40|bible.24.32.40]]; Eze. [[16:60|bible.26.16.60]]; Eze. [[37:26|bible.26.37.26]]


covenant - new - ministers of :
2Cor. [[3:6|bible.68.3.6]]


covenant - new - two - old view :

Note "It is interesting to read Ryrie's belabored effort in The Basis of the Premillennial Faith to defend this view.105 It is doubtful that anyone could have done a better job. However, it is really a defenseless position, and both Ryrie and Walvoord eventually surrendered it. This writer knows of no dispensational scholar who holds it today." Craig A. Blaising, "Developing Dispensationalism, Part 2: Development of Dispensationalism by Contemporary Dispensationalists," Ref-200, Volume 145, Vol. 145 (1988): 254.




covenant - new - unconditional [5002.5.1] :
Isa. [[24:5|bible.23.24.5]]; Isa. [[61:8|bible.23.61.8]]; Jer. [[32:40|bible.24.32.40]]; Jer. [[50:5|bible.24.50.5]]; Heb. [[13:20|bible.79.13.20]]


covenant - new - with Israel :
Jer. [[31:31|bible.24.31.31]]


covenant - new [5002.5.0] :
Deu. [[30:6|bible.5.30.6]]; Isa. [[42:6|bible.23.42.6]]; Isa. [[49:8|bible.23.49.8]]; Isa. [[55:3|bible.23.55.3]]; Isa. [[59:20-21|bible.23.59.20]]; Isa. [[61:8-9|bible.23.61.8]]; Jer. [[31:31-40|bible.24.31.31]]; Jer. [[32:40|bible.24.32.40]]; Jer. [[50:5|bible.24.50.5]]; Eze. [[16:60-62|bible.26.16.60]]; Eze. [[34:25-31|bible.26.34.25]]; Eze. [[36:24-27|bible.26.36.24]]; Eze. [[37:14|bible.26.37.14]]; Eze. [[37:26|bible.26.37.26]]; Mtt. [[26:28|bible.61.26.28]]; Mark [[14:24|bible.62.14.24]]; Luke [[22:14-20|bible.63.22.14]]; John [[3:5|bible.64.3.5]]; John [[3:10|bible.64.3.10]]; John [[7:37-39|bible.64.7.37]] (?); Rom. [[11:26|bible.66.11.26]]; 1Cor. [[11:25|bible.67.11.25]]; 2Cor. [[3:6|bible.68.3.6]]; Heb. [[7:22|bible.79.7.22]]; Heb. [[8:6-13|bible.79.8.6]]; Heb. [[9:15|bible.79.9.15]]; Heb. [[10:9|bible.79.10.9]]; Heb. [[10:16|bible.79.10.16]]; Heb. [[10:29|bible.79.10.29]]; Heb. [[12:24|bible.79.12.24]]; Heb. [[13:20|bible.79.13.20]]

Note "The covenant referred to here [Rom. [[11:26-27|bible.66.11.26]]] must of necessity be the new covenant, for that is the only covenant expressly dealing with the removal of sins. And it is said to be actual after the coming of the Deliverer." Ref-0050, pp. 120-121 It appears Deu. [[30:6|bible.5.30.6]] hints at the new covenant in the circumcision of the heart initiated by God and the resulting obedient walk. Questionable: John [[7:37-39|bible.64.7.37]] (?);




covenant - Noahic :
Gen. [[6:18|bible.1.6.18]]; Gen. [[8:20|bible.1.8.20]]; Gen. [[9:9|bible.1.9.9]]; Gen. [[9:11|bible.1.9.11]]; Ps. [[104:9|bible.19.104.9]]; Isa. [[54:9|bible.23.54.9]]


covenant - peace with animals :
Job [[5:23|bible.18.5.23]]; Eze. [[34:25|bible.26.34.25]]; Hos. [[2:18-20|bible.28.2.18]]


covenant - peace with nations :
Zec. [[11:10|bible.38.11.10]]

Note "The covenant made by God with all nations refers, according to the context of this passage, to a treaty made with them by God in favour of His flock the nation of Israel, and is analogous to the treaty made by God with the beasts, according to Hos. [[2:20|bible.28.2.20]], that they should not injure His people, and the treaty made with the stones and the beasts of the field (Job [[5:23|bible.18.5.23]], cf. Eze. [[34:25|bible.26.34.25]]). This covenant consisted in the fact that God imposed upon the nations of the earth the obligation not to hurt Israel or destroy it, and was one consequence of the favour of Jehovah towards His people. Through the abrogation of this covenant Israel is delivered up to the nations, that they may be able to deal with Israel again in the manner depicted in v. 5." Keil, Carl Friedrich, and Franz Delitzsch. Commentary on the Old Testament., Zec. [[11:8-11|bible.38.11.8]]. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 2002. "The covenant which is broken is not the Abrahamic covenant or any of Israel's unconditional covenants, but rather an indirect covenant with the nations of the earth that exists because of God's direct, unconditional covenants with Israel. The breaking of the staff, even Beauty indicates that in keeping Israel secure from every potential foe the grace of God will be suspended; and the nations will be permitted to come into the land to devastate and conquer Israel. During the time that Israel was in fellowship with Him, God restrained all the people so that none could do violence to Israel. The breaking of Beauty suspends that restraint, and now all the people may do whatever they will to Israel." KJV Bible Commentary, Zec. [[11:10|bible.38.11.10]]. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1994.




covenant - Philistines :
covenant - Abraham and Abimelech


covenant - prince of :
Dan. [[11:22|bible.27.11.22]]

Note "The reference to the 'prince of the covenant' prophesies the murder of the high priest Onias, which was ordered by Antiochus in 172 B.C. . . ." Ref-0005, p. 265.




covenant - prohibited with enemies :
Ex. [[23:32|bible.2.23.32]]; Ex. [[34:12-15|bible.2.34.12]]; Deu. [[7:2|bible.5.7.2]]; Jos. [[9:6|bible.6.9.6]]; Jos. [[9:15|bible.6.9.15]]; Eze. [[23:32|bible.26.23.32]]


covenant - redemption - origin :
covenant theology - origin See note


covenant - salt :
covenant - salt; Lev. [[2:13|bible.3.2.13]]; Num. [[18:19|bible.4.18.19]]; 2Chr. [[13:5|bible.14.13.5]]; Eze. [[43:24|bible.26.43.24]]; Mark [[14:20|bible.62.14.20]]


covenant - signs of :
Gen. [[9:12|bible.1.9.12]] (7 rainbow); Gen. [[9:1|bible.1.9.1]] (7 rainbow); Gen. [[17:11|bible.1.17.11]] (circumcision); Ex. [[31:13|bible.2.31.13]] (Sabbath)


covenant - unconditional :
Gen. [[15:17|bible.1.15.17]]; Lev. [[26:42-44|bible.3.26.42]]; Deu. [[4:31|bible.5.4.31]]; Jdg. [[2:1|bible.7.2.1]]; 1Chr. [[16:15|bible.13.16.15]]; 1Chr. [[17:22|bible.13.17.22]]; 2Chr. [[21:7|bible.14.21.7]]; Ps. [[89:34|bible.19.89.34]]; Ps. [[105:8|bible.19.105.8]]; Ps. [[105:10|bible.19.105.10]]; Ps. [[111:5|bible.19.111.5]]; Ps. [[111:9|bible.19.111.9]]; Isa. [[24:5|bible.23.24.5]] (?); Isa. [[45:17|bible.23.45.17]]; Isa. [[54:9|bible.23.54.9]]; Isa. [[60:21|bible.23.60.21]]; Jer. [[30:11|bible.24.30.11]]; Jer. [[31:35|bible.24.31.35]]; Jer. [[33:19|bible.24.33.19]]; Jer. [[46:28|bible.24.46.28]]; Eze. [[37:25|bible.26.37.25]]; Amos [[9:8-15|bible.30.9.8]]; Zec. [[10:6|bible.38.10.6]]; Acts [[26:7|bible.65.26.7]]; Rom. [[3:1-3|bible.66.3.1]]; Rom. [[9:4|bible.66.9.4]]; Rom. [[11:1-36|bible.66.11.1]]; Heb. [[6:17|bible.79.6.17]]

Note "If the Abrahamic Covenant were conditional, then the coming of the Redeemer and the provision of salvation were dependent upon the obedience of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and the people of Israel. Such an arrangement would have jeopardized the coming of Christ and the whole program of redemption." Ref-0072, p. 67. Note that after the Jews had rejected Messiah, Paul writes (Acts [[26:7|bible.65.26.7]]) that the twelve tribes are [still] due the promises made by God to "our fathers." In Amos [[9:8-11|bible.30.9.8]], the text carefully distinguishes between Israel and the Gentiles who are called by my name. If Israel figuratively applies to the church, then who are the godly Gentiles? Questionable: Isa. [[24:5|bible.23.24.5]] (?);




covenant - with animals :
animals - peaceful


covenant - with death :
Isa. [[28:15|bible.23.28.15]]; Isa. [[28:18|bible.23.28.18]]


covenant - with Gibeonites :
Gibeonites - covenant with See note


covenant - works - origin :
covenant theology - origin See note


[[@Topic:covenant theology]] covenant theology :
covenant theology - origin See note; replacement theology - variations See note


covenant theology - origin :

Note "Although Calvin and Luther did not develop the idea of an eternal covenant with God to any great extent, their successors in the Reformed churches introduced what is known as covenant theology which holds that in eternity past God made a covenant of grace between Himself and the elect and a covenant of redemption between the Father, Son and Holy Spirit in regard to the work of salvation." Ref-0104, p. 34. "After Calvin's death in 1564, Holland gradually became the center of Calvinistic theological activity. . . . Theological tension was high in Holland following the Synod of Dort (1619) . . . particularly against the teaching of double predestination (the decrees of election and reprobation). It was at this time that Cocceius advanced his theory concerning the Covenant of Grace and the Covenant of Works, in which he soft-pedaled the doctrine of predestination. . . . This teaching, of course, was rejected by the Reformed Church. . . . [Then] Witsiu introduced his idea of a third covenant (later known as the Covenant of Redemption) which concerned God's saving purpose before the foundation of the earth. The Reformed theologians were quick to see the possibility of reconciling the doctrine of the eternal decrees with this ne idea set forth by Witsius [in 1695]. Therefore, the Reformed Church did an about face and embraced the theory of the covenant." Clarence E. Mason, Jr. "Eschatology" (Class notes, Philadelphia College of Bible, Philadelpha, 1970), p. 55 cited in Ref-0207, p. 242.




covenant theology - variations :
replacement theology - variations See note


[[@Topic:covenants]] covenants :
covenant - Abrahamic distinct from Mosaic law See note; covenants - blood; covenants - eternal; covenants - Gentiles were strangers to; covenants - of promise; covenants - to Israel; covenants - types See note


covenants - blood :
Gen. [[17:12|bible.1.17.12]]; Deu. [[22:13|bible.5.22.13]]; Acts [[7:8|bible.65.7.8]]


covenants - distinct :
covenant - Abrahamic distinct from Mosaic law See note


covenants - eternal :
Gen. [[17:3|bible.1.17.3]]; Gen. [[17:13|bible.1.17.13]]; Gen. [[17:19|bible.1.17.19]]; 2S. [[23:5|bible.10.23.5]]; 1Chr. [[16:17|bible.13.16.17]]; Ps. [[105:10|bible.19.105.10]]; Isa. [[24:5|bible.23.24.5]]; Isa. [[55:3|bible.23.55.3]]; Isa. [[61:8|bible.23.61.8]]; Jer. [[32:40|bible.24.32.40]]; Jer. [[50:5|bible.24.50.5]]; Eze. [[16:60|bible.26.16.60]]; Eze. [[37:25|bible.26.37.25]]; Heb. [[13:20|bible.79.13.20]]


covenants - Gentiles were strangers to :
Eph. [[2:11-12|bible.70.2.11]]


covenants - of promise :
Rom. [[9:4|bible.66.9.4]]; Eph. [[2:12|bible.70.2.12]]


covenants - to Israel :
Rom. [[9:4|bible.66.9.4]]; Eph. [[2:11-12|bible.70.2.11]]


covenants - types :

Note "There are three kinds of covenants in the Bible: 1) the Royal Grant Treaty, 2) the Suzerain--Vassal Treaty, and 3) the Parity Treaty. They may be described as follows: The Royal Grand Treaty (unconditional)--a promissary covenant that arose out of a king's desire to reward a loyal servant. Examples: The Abrahamic Covenant, The Davidic Covenant, The Palestinian Covenant. The Suzerain--Vassal Treaty (conditional)--bound an inferior vassal to a superior suzerain and was binding only on the one who swore. Examples: The Adamic Covenant, The Noahic Covenant, Chedorlaomer (Gen. [[14:1-24|bible.1.14.1]]), The Mosaic Covenant (book of Deuteronomy), Jabesh-Gilead serving Nahash (1 Sameuel 11:1). The Parity Treaty--bound two equal parties in a relationship and provided conditions as stipulated by the participants. Examples: Abraham and Abimelech (Gen. [[21:25-32|bible.1.21.25]]), Jacob and Laban (Gen. [[31:44-50|bible.1.31.44]]), David and Jonathan (1S. [[18:1-4|bible.9.18.1]]; cf. 2S. [[9:1-13|bible.10.9.1]])." Thomas Ice, "Why Futurism?", Ref-0209, pp. 401-402.




[[@Topic:cover]] cover :
head - covering


cover - head :
head - covering


[[@Topic:covered]] covered :
heads - covered


covered - heads :
heads - covered


[[@Topic:coveting]] coveting :
coveting - AGAINST; wife - coveting neighbor's


coveting - AGAINST :
Ex. [[20:17|bible.2.20.17]]; Deu. [[5:21|bible.5.5.21]]


coveting - neighbor's wife :
wife - coveting neighbor's


[[@Topic:covetousness]] covetousness :
covetousness - heart trained in; idolatry - covetousness is


covetousness - heart trained in :
2Pe. [[2:14|bible.82.2.14]]


covetousness - is idolatry :
idolatry - covetousness is


[[@Topic:Streams In The Desert]] Streams In The Desert :
Ref-0119 See note

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