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[[@Topic:craftsmen]] craftsmen :
craftsmen - none available


craftsmen - none available :
2K. [[24:14|bible.12.24.14]]; Jer. [[24:1|bible.24.24.1]]; Jer. [[29:2|bible.24.29.2]]


[[@Topic:created]] created :
created - deformed by God; created - each person; created - for destruction; created - God See note; created - Jesus NOT; created - man by God; created - Trinity initiated


created - deformed by God :
Ex. [[4:11|bible.2.4.11]]; 2S. [[5:8|bible.10.5.8]]; John [[9:3|bible.64.9.3]]; Acts [[14:8|bible.65.14.8]]


created - each person :
Ex. [[4:11|bible.2.4.11]]; Ps. [[94:9|bible.19.94.9]]; Ps. [[95:6|bible.19.95.6]]; Pr. [[20:12|bible.20.20.12]]; Isa. [[43:7|bible.23.43.7]]


created - for destruction :
Pr. [[16:4|bible.20.16.4]]; Job [[21:30|bible.18.21.30]]; Mtt. [[26:24|bible.61.26.24]]; Rom. [[9:22|bible.66.9.22]]; 1Pe. [[2:8|bible.81.2.8]]; 2Pe. [[2:9|bible.82.2.9]]; Jude [[1:4|bible.86.1.4]]


created - God :
Isa. [[36:16|bible.23.36.16]]; Isa. [[36:26|bible.23.36.26]]; Isa. [[40:21-28|bible.23.40.21]]; Isa. [[43:1|bible.23.43.1]]; Isa. [[43:7|bible.23.43.7]]; Isa. [[45:12|bible.23.45.12]]; Isa. [[45:18|bible.23.45.18]]; Isa. [[46:4|bible.23.46.4]]; Isa. [[48:13|bible.23.48.13]]; Isa. [[51:13|bible.23.51.13]]; Acts [[14:15|bible.65.14.15]]; Acts [[17:24|bible.65.17.24]]

Note See created - each person, deity - Jesus creator.




created - Jesus NOT :
John [[1:3|bible.64.1.3]]


created - man by God :
Gen. [[1:27|bible.1.1.27]]; Gen. [[5:2|bible.1.5.2]]; Job [[34:19|bible.18.34.19]]; Ps. [[100:3|bible.19.100.3]]; Isa. [[27:11|bible.23.27.11]]; Isa. [[60:21|bible.23.60.21]]; Mtt. [[19:4|bible.61.19.4]]; Mark [[10:5|bible.62.10.5]]


created - Trinity initiated :
Gen. [[1:1|bible.1.1.1]]; Gen. [[1:2|bible.1.1.2]]; Isa. [[42:5|bible.23.42.5]]; Col. [[1:16|bible.72.1.16]]


[[@Topic:creation]] creation :
age - earth - church fathers See note; creation - bara vs. asa See note; creation - by God See note; creation - corrupted See note; creation - days - church fathers See note; creation - delivered from bondage; creation - ex-nihilo See note; creation - new in Christ; creation - of earth; creation - six days; evolution - theistic - against See note; good - creation declared See note; Koran - difficulties - creation days; natural - revelation See note; wisdom - in creation; Word of God - creation by


creation - age of earth - church fathers :
age - earth - church fathers See note


creation - bara vs. asa :
Gen. [[1:1|bible.1.1.1]]; Ex. [[20:11|bible.2.20.11]]; Ne. [[9:6|bible.16.9.6]]

Note "The verb bara ('to create') expresses better than any other verb the idea of an absolute creation, or creation ex nihilo. The qal stem of this verb is employed exclusively in the Old Testaemnt for God's activity. . . Two other verbs figure prominently in the creation narratives. One is asa, meaning essentially 'to do or make.' This verb appears to be interchangeable with bara, a conclusion which many writers reject but for which the evidence is overwhelming. For example, Gen. [[1:1|bible.1.1.1]] states that God created (bara) the heavens and the earth, while Ex. [[20:11|bible.2.20.11]] and Ne. [[9:6|bible.16.9.6]] note that He made (asa) the heavens and the earth. An even clearer example is found in [Gen. [[1:21|bible.1.1.21]]] and [Gen. [[1:25|bible.1.1.25]]]. . ." Ref-0180, p. 40.




creation - by God :
Gen. [[1:1|bible.1.1.1]]; Isa. [[40:28|bible.23.40.28]]; Isa. [[44:24|bible.23.44.24]]; Jer. [[10:12|bible.24.10.12]]; Jer. [[10:16|bible.24.10.16]]

Note See creator - Jesus




creation - by Word :
Word of God - creation by


creation - completed :
evolution - theistic - against See note


creation - corrupted :
Gen. [[3:17|bible.1.3.17]]; Rom. [[8:20|bible.66.8.20]]

Note "The material object of the temptation was taken from the vegetable kingdom, the instrument of the tempter from the animal kingdom. Therefore on account of man both of these realms, vegetable and animal, remain under the curse (Gen. [[3:17|bible.1.3.17]]). . ." Ref-0197, p. 57.




creation - days - church fathers :

Note See Ref-0232, pp. 121-122 for tables which summarize the views of church fathers regarding the duration of the days of creation and the age of the earth.




creation - delivered from bondage :
Gen. [[3:17|bible.1.3.17]]; Isa. [[11:6-8|bible.23.11.6]]; Rom. [[8:21|bible.66.8.21]]; Rev. [[21:4|bible.87.21.4]]; Rev. [[22:3|bible.87.22.3]]


creation - ex-nihilo :
Ex. [[20:11|bible.2.20.11]]; Ps. [[33:6|bible.19.33.6]]; 2Pe. [[3:5|bible.82.3.5]]

Note Alternate view: some observe that the work pattern is not compared to ex-nihilo creation--something which man cannot do. They interpret Ex. [[20:11|bible.2.20.11]] as indicating that six days were spent fashioning existing material already created ex-nihilo in Gen. [[1:1|bible.1.1.1]]. "The biblical account of cration differs in three crucial respects from the views of all ancient philosophies. First, the world had a beginning and is therefore not eternal. Second, the universe is utterly dependent on God, but He is not dependent on it. Third, God made the universe out of nothing, not out of preexistent material." David J. MacLeod, The Creation of the Universe by the Word: John [[1:3-5|bible.64.1.3]], Ref-0200, Vol. 160 No. 638, April-June 2003, p. 188.




creation - good - declared :
good - creation declared See note


creation - new in Christ :
2Cor. [[5:17|bible.68.5.17]]; Gal. [[6:15|bible.69.6.15]]; Eph. [[2:10|bible.70.2.10]]; Eph. [[4:24|bible.70.4.24]]


creation - of earth :
Gen. [[1:1|bible.1.1.1]]; Ps. [[104:5|bible.19.104.5]]; Pr. [[8:23|bible.20.8.23]]


creation - six days :
Gen. [[2:1|bible.1.2.1]]; Ex. [[20:11|bible.2.20.11]]; Ex. [[31:17|bible.2.31.17]]


creation - two or six days - Koran :
Koran - difficulties - creation days


creation - wisdom in :
wisdom - in creation


creation - witnesses to God :
natural - revelation See note


Creation Ex-nihilo Technical Journal :
Ref-0003 See note


[[@Topic:Creation Magazine]] Creation Magazine :
Ref-0028 See note


[[@Topic:Creation Matters]] Creation Matters :
Ref-0065 See note


[[@Topic:Creation Research Society Quarterly]] Creation Research Society Quarterly :
Ref-0156 See note


[[@Topic:Creation Matters]] Creation Matters :
Ref-0065 See note


[[@Topic:Creation Research Society Quarterly]] Creation Research Society Quarterly :
Ref-0156 See note


[[@Topic:creator]] creator :
deity - Jesus creator


creator - Jesus :
deity - Jesus creator


[[@Topic:creature]] creature :
creation - new in Christ


creature - new in Christ :
creation - new in Christ


[[@Topic:creatures]] creatures :
living creatures See note


creatures - living :
living creatures See note


[[@Topic:Crete]] Crete :
Caphtor - Crete See note


Crete - Caphtor :
Caphtor - Crete See note


[[@Topic:cries]] cries :
cries - Jesus' heard; prayer - heard


cries - heard :
prayer - heard


cries - Jesus' heard :
Ps. [[22:1|bible.19.22.1]]; Ps. [[22:24|bible.19.22.24]]; Isa. [[5:7|bible.23.5.7]]; Mtt. [[26:39|bible.61.26.39]]; Mtt. [[27:46|bible.61.27.46]]; Mark [[15:34|bible.62.15.34]]; Heb. [[5:7|bible.79.5.7]]


[[@Topic:crime]] crime :
witness - responsibility to make crime known


crime - witness responsible to make known :
witness - responsibility to make crime known


[[@Topic:crimson]] crimson :
scapegoat - reached wilderness See note; tola - worm See note


crimson - thread tied to sanctuary :
scapegoat - reached wilderness See note


crimson - worm :
tola - worm See note


[[@Topic:crimson thread]] crimson thread :
temple - divine disfavor before destruction See note


crimson thread - not turning white :
temple - divine disfavor before destruction See note


[[@Topic:crippled]] crippled :
created - deformed by God


crippled - created by God :
created - deformed by God


[[@Topic:crisis]] crisis :
kingdom - crisis See note


crisis - kingdom :
kingdom - crisis See note


[[@Topic:Criswell, W. A. Holy Bible]] Criswell, W. A. Holy Bible :
Ref-0147 See note


Holy Bible - Baptist Study Edition - NKJV :
Ref-0147 See note


[[@Topic:Critical Text]] Critical Text :
manuscript - Textus Receptus verses not in Critical Text See note


Critical Text - Textus Receptus verses not contained :
manuscript - Textus Receptus verses not in Critical Text See note


[[@Topic:criticism]] criticism :
grieving - criticism of; two - document theory See note; two - gospel theory See note


criticism - gospels :
two - document theory See note; two - gospel theory See note


criticism - of grieving :
grieving - criticism of


[[@Topic:criticizing]] criticizing :
zeal - criticizing - danger of


criticizing - zeal - danger of :
zeal - criticizing - danger of


[[@Topic:crooked]] crooked :
crooked - made straight; crooked - straight made; path - crooked


crooked - made straight :
Isa. [[40:4|bible.23.40.4]]; Isa. [[42:16|bible.23.42.16]]; Isa. [[45:2|bible.23.45.2]]


crooked - path :
path - crooked


crooked - straight made :
Ecc. [[7:13|bible.21.7.13]]; Acts [[13:10|bible.65.13.10]]


[[@Topic:cross]] cross :
camp - of Israel as cross; cross - removed from; crucifixion - offense See note; discipleship - cost See note; dressing - cross sexual; gospel - simple; rescue - from cross


cross - camp of Israel :
camp - of Israel as cross


cross - importance of :
gospel - simple


cross - offense :
crucifixion - offense See note


cross - removed from :
Deu. [[21:23|bible.5.21.23]]; John [[19:31|bible.64.19.31]]


cross - rescue from :
rescue - from cross


cross - sexual dressing :
dressing - cross sexual


cross - take up :
discipleship - cost See note


[[@Topic:crowd]] crowd :
crowd - do not follow; crowd - dynamics


crowd - do not follow :
Ex. [[23:2|bible.2.23.2]]


crowd - dynamics :
Ex. [[23:2|bible.2.23.2]]; Deu. [[19:32|bible.5.19.32]]


[[@Topic:crown]] crown :
crown - believers; crown - diadema See note; crown - stephanos vs diadema and Christ See note


crown - believers :
1Cor. [[9:25|bible.67.9.25]]; 1Th. [[2:19|bible.73.2.19]]; 2Ti. [[4:8|bible.76.4.8]]; Jas. [[1:12|bible.80.1.12]]; 1Pe. [[5:4|bible.81.5.4]]; Rev. [[2:10|bible.87.2.10]]; Rev. [[3:11|bible.87.3.11]]


crown - diadema :
Rev. [[12:3|bible.87.12.3]]; Rev. [[13:1|bible.87.13.1]]; Rev. [[19:12|bible.87.19.12]]

Note diadema ([[GreekStrongs:g1238]]) - a royal crown.




crown - stephanos vs diadema and Christ :
Mtt. [[27:29|bible.61.27.29]] (stephanos); Mark [[15:17|bible.62.15.17]] (stephanos); John [[19:2|bible.64.19.2]] (stephanos); John [[19:5|bible.64.19.5]] (stephanos); Heb. [[2:7|bible.79.2.7]] (stephanoo); Heb. [[2:9|bible.79.2.9]] (stephanoo); Rev. [[14:14|bible.87.14.14]] (stephanos); Rev. [[12:3|bible.87.12.3]] (diadema); Rev. [[13:1|bible.87.13.1]] (diadema)

Note In the gospels, stephanos--a victor's crown (as opposed to a diadema)--is applied to Christ by his mockers. Since they are mocking him, this may be inconclusive as evidence that stephanos can apply to Christ. However, in Rev. [[14:14|bible.87.14.14]] it is worn by "One like the Son of Man" which most take as a clear reference to Christ. Therefore, the use of stephanos rather than diadema in Rev. [[6:2|bible.87.6.2]] cannot be used to conclusively argue that the rider on the white horse is not Christ. Other sound reasons exist besides the distinction between stephanos vs. diadema. Also note that diadema is applied to the red dragon Ref. 12:3 and the beast from the sea Rev. [[13:1|bible.87.13.1]]




[[@Topic:Crowned With Glory]] Crowned With Glory :
Ref-0086 See note


[[@Topic:crucified]] crucified :
messianic prophecy - crucified; transgressors - numbered with


crucified - Jesus with thieves :
transgressors - numbered with


crucified - messianic prophecy :
messianic prophecy - crucified


[[@Topic:crucifixion]] crucifixion :
chronology - AD 30 - crucifixion of Christ according to Thomas See note; chronology - AD 32 - crucifixion of Christ according to Anderson See note; chronology - AD 33 - crucifixion of Christ according to Hoehner See note; crucifixion - by ignorance; crucifixion - darkness See note; crucifixion - day of preparation; crucifixion - demonstrates God's love; crucifixion - event 01 See note; crucifixion - event 02 See note; crucifixion - event 03 See note; crucifixion - event 04 See note; crucifixion - event 05 See note; crucifixion - event 06 See note; crucifixion - event 07 See note; crucifixion - event 08 See note; crucifixion - event 09 See note; crucifixion - event 10 See note; crucifixion - event 11 See note; crucifixion - event 12 See note; crucifixion - event 13 See note; crucifixion - event 14 See note; crucifixion - guilt of; crucifixion - historical witnesses See note; crucifixion - ignorance; crucifixion - illegal; crucifixion - John present; crucifixion - offense See note; crucifixion - sayings See note; crucifixion - thirst during; crucifixion - will of God; eclipse - at crucifixion See note; hands - stretched out - crucifixion See note; Koran - crucifixion denied See note; offered - Jesus Himself; stoning - crucifixion instead See note


crucifixion - by ignorance :
Luke [[23:34|bible.63.23.34]]; Acts [[3:17|bible.65.3.17]]; 1Cor. [[2:8|bible.67.2.8]]


crucifixion - darkness :
Mark [[15:33|bible.62.15.33]]

Note "Dr. Fausset says of the darkness: 'This could not have been an eclipse of the sun, for the Passover was celebrated at the time of full moon, when the moon is opposite the sun." Ref-0117, p. 587. ". . . Julius Africanus, a Christian writer on chronology about A.D. 221, who knew the writings of Thallus, says when discussing the darkness which fell upon the land during the crucifixion of Christ: 'Thallus, in the third book of histories, explains away this darkness as an eclipse of the sun--unreasonably, as it seems to me' (unreasonably, of course, because a solar eclipse could not take place at the time of the full moon, and it was at the season of the Paschal full moon that Christ died)." Ref-0122, p. 268.




crucifixion - date of according to Anderson :
chronology - AD 32 - crucifixion of Christ according to Anderson See note


crucifixion - date of according to Hoehner :
chronology - AD 33 - crucifixion of Christ according to Hoehner See note


crucifixion - date of according to Thomas :
chronology - AD 30 - crucifixion of Christ according to Thomas See note


crucifixion - day of preparation :
Mtt. [[27:62|bible.61.27.62]]; Mark [[15:42|bible.62.15.42]]; Luke [[23:54|bible.63.23.54]]; John [[19:31|bible.64.19.31]]; John [[19:42|bible.64.19.42]]


crucifixion - demonstrates God's love :
John [[3:16|bible.64.3.16]]; Rom. [[5:8|bible.66.5.8]]


crucifixion - denied - Koran :
Koran - crucifixion denied See note


crucifixion - eclipse at :
eclipse - at crucifixion See note


crucifixion - event 01 :
Mtt. [[27:33-34|bible.61.27.33]]; Mark [[15:22-23|bible.62.15.22]]; Luke [[23:33|bible.63.23.33]]; John [[19:17|bible.64.19.17]]

Note "Upon arrival at Calvary Christ was offered wine mingled with gall which would dull His senses." Ref-0104, pp. 129-130.




crucifixion - event 02 :
Mtt. [[27:35-38|bible.61.27.35]]; Mark [[15:24-28|bible.62.15.24]]; Luke [[23:33-38|bible.63.23.33]]; John [[19:18-24|bible.64.19.18]]

Note "After refusal of the drink, Christ was crucified along with two thieves." Ref-0104, pp. 129-130.




crucifixion - event 03 :
Luke [[23:34|bible.63.23.34]]

Note "The first cry on the cross: 'Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.'" Ref-0104, pp. 129-130.




crucifixion - event 04 :
Mtt. [[27:35|bible.61.27.35]]; Mark [[15:24|bible.62.15.24]]; Luke [[23:34|bible.63.23.34]]; John [[19:23-24|bible.64.19.23]]

Note "The soldiers divided the garments and cast lots for His coat, thus fulfilling Scripture." Ref-0104, pp. 129-130.




crucifixion - event 05 :
Mtt. [[27:39-44|bible.61.27.39]]; Mark [[15:29-32|bible.62.15.29]]; Luke [[23:35-38|bible.63.23.35]]

Note "The chief priests and scribes, as well as the people mocked Jesus." Ref-0104, pp. 129-130.




crucifixion - event 06 :
Luke [[23:39-45|bible.63.23.39]]

Note "One of the thieves believed on Him." Ref-0104, pp. 129-130.




crucifixion - event 07 :
Luke [[23:43|bible.63.23.43]]

Note "The second cry on the cross: 'To day shalt thou be with me in paradise.'" Ref-0104, pp. 129-130.




crucifixion - event 08 :
John [[19:26-27|bible.64.19.26]]

Note "The third cry: 'Woman, behold thy son,' and to John: 'Behold they mother'" Ref-0104, pp. 129-130.




crucifixion - event 09 :
Mtt. [[27:45|bible.61.27.45]]; Mark [[15:33|bible.62.15.33]]; Luke [[23:44|bible.63.23.44]]

Note "The three hours of darkness." Ref-0104, pp. 129-130.




crucifixion - event 10 :
Mtt. [[27:46-47|bible.61.27.46]]; Mark [[15:34-36|bible.62.15.34]]

Note "The fourth cry: 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?'" Ref-0104, pp. 129-130.




crucifixion - event 11 :
John [[19:28|bible.64.19.28]]

Note "The fifth cry: 'I thirst.'" Ref-0104, pp. 129-130.




crucifixion - event 12 :
John [[19:30|bible.64.19.30]]

Note "The sixth cry: 'It is finished.'" Ref-0104, pp. 129-130.




crucifixion - event 13 :
Luke [[23:46|bible.63.23.46]]

Note "The seventh cry: 'Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit.'" Ref-0104, pp. 129-130.




crucifixion - event 14 :
Mtt. [[27:50|bible.61.27.50]]; Mark [[15:37|bible.62.15.37]]; Luke [[23:46|bible.63.23.46]]; John [[19:30|bible.64.19.30]]

Note "Jesus yielded up His spirit." Ref-0104, pp. 129-130.




crucifixion - guilt of :
Mark [[10:33|bible.62.10.33]]; John [[19:31|bible.64.19.31]]; Acts [[2:36|bible.65.2.36]]; Acts [[3:13-15|bible.65.3.13]]; Acts [[3:17|bible.65.3.17]]; Acts [[4:10|bible.65.4.10]]; Acts [[4:27-28|bible.65.4.27]]; Acts [[5:30|bible.65.5.30]]; Acts [[7:52|bible.65.7.52]]; Acts [[10:24|bible.65.10.24]]; Acts [[13:27|bible.65.13.27]]; Rom. [[4:25|bible.66.4.25]]


crucifixion - hands streteched out :
hands - stretched out - crucifixion See note


crucifixion - historical witnesses :

Note "non-Christian writers from the first and second centuries recorded the death of Christ" See Ref-0161, pp. 230-231, 281. "The earliest reference to Christ outside the New Testament is in Thallus, a Palestinian historian writing about A.D. 52, who spoke of the darkness which accompanied the crucifixion of Christ." Ref-0161, p. 281.




crucifixion - ignorance :
Acts [[3:17|bible.65.3.17]]


crucifixion - illegal :
Acts [[2:23|bible.65.2.23]]


crucifixion - John present :
John; John [[19:35|bible.64.19.35]]


crucifixion - not stoning :
stoning - crucifixion instead See note


crucifixion - offense :
Isa. [[53:4|bible.23.53.4]]; 1Cor. [[1:23|bible.67.1.23]]; 1Cor. [[2:2|bible.67.2.2]]; Gal. [[5:11|bible.69.5.11]]

Note "[P]agan ridicule can be seen in a graffito scratched on a stone in a guardroom on Palatine Hill near the Circus Maximus in Rome. The graffito shows the figure of a man with the head of an ass hanging on a cross. Just below the cross, another man is shown raising his hand in a gesture of adoration. The inscription reads, "Alexamenos worships his god." This comparison of Christ to an ass, so repulsive to believers today, vividly illustrates pagan contempt toward the crucified Christ whom Paul proclaimed" Donald E. Green, "The Folly of the Cross", Ref-0164, 15/1 (Spring 2004) 59-69, p. 64. "Humanly speaking, these cultural attitudes towards crucifixion presented a formidable obstacle to the spread of the gospel in the first century. Jews and Gentiles alike viewed the crucified with extreme contempt and scorn. A crucified man was a societal reject, but a crucified god was a contradition in terms. Nevertheless, the centerpiece of Paul's message was "Christ crucified." A starker contrast with prevailing societal thought could scarcely be drawn. . . . In other words, the spiritual offense of the cross actually worked to make some Jews go astray. Remarkably, the crucifixion--so essential to eternal life--actually hindered Jews from coming to saving faith. They simply could not overcome their preconceived notions about the significance of crucifixion. As one writer puts it, "He who is placed there for faith Himself becomes an obstacle to faith." The very content of Paul's message caused Jews to turn away. . . . The gospel called them to surrenger to the very one they considered "smitten of God and afflicted" (Isa. [[53:4|bible.23.53.4]])." Donald E. Green, "The Folly of the Cross", Ref-0164, 15/1 (Spring 2004) 59-69, p. 66. "[T]hough the Jews had to abandon their notions of a curse being upon the crucified, the Gentiles had to abandon their associations of weakness and contempt before they could believe in Christ. It was simply preposterous to suggest that this crucifixion was the focal point of the redemption of mankind. Hengel writers, "To believe that the one pre-existent Son of the one true God, the mediator at creation and the redeemer of the world, had appeared in very recent times in out-of-the-way Galilee as a member of the obscure people of the Jews, and even worse, had died the death of a common criminal on the cross, could only be regarded as a sign of madness. The real gods of Gree and Rome could be distinguished from moral men by the very fact that they were immortal--they had absolutely nothing in common with the . . . one who . . . was bound in the most ignominious fashion and executed in a shameful way."" Donald E. Green, "The Folly of the Cross", Ref-0164, 15/1 (Spring 2004) 59-69, p. 67. "When evaluation 1 Cor. 1:23, the expositor is struck by the lack of modern analogies to crucifixion, at least in American Society. The haze of time has obscured the repulsive connotations of crucifixion. Modern executions provide no comparison, because they occur behind penitentiary walls, away from public scrutiny. Consequently, a crucified Savior does not sting today's ears as it did in the first century. . . . On a broader scale, this verse shows the church of Jesus Christ that it must return to cultural confrontation with its gospel preaching instead of pursuing cultural accommodation. "Christ crucified" was not a "seeker-friendly" message in the first century. It was an absurd obscenity to Gentiles and a scandalous oxymoron to Jews. The gospel guaranteed offense. The modern church would do well to reflect on that example. Its efforts to remove the offense of the cruss flatly contradict the apostolic pattern. Paul did not meet the expectations or desires of his audience. Rather, he honored God by preaching the message entrusted to him. In so doing, he gave the culture what it needed--the transforming power of Jesus Christ leading to salvation--and God was pleased through such seeming foolishness to save thos who believed." Donald E. Green, "The Folly of the Cross", Ref-0164, 15/1 (Spring 2004) 59-69, p. 68. See scandalon.




crucifixion - offering by Jesus :
offered - Jesus Himself


crucifixion - sayings :

Note Ref-0117, pp, 578, p. 580.




crucifixion - thirst during :
Ps. [[22:15|bible.19.22.15]]; Ps. [[69:21|bible.19.69.21]]; Mtt. [[27:48|bible.61.27.48]]; Mark [[15:36|bible.62.15.36]]; Luke [[23:36|bible.63.23.36]]; John [[19:28|bible.64.19.28]]


crucifixion - will of God :
Isa. [[53:6|bible.23.53.6]]; Isa. [[53:10|bible.23.53.10]]; Zec. [[13:7|bible.38.13.7]]; Acts [[2:23|bible.65.2.23]]; 1Pe. [[1:20|bible.81.1.20]]


[[@Topic:cry]] cry :
cry - to God


cry - to God :
Ps. [[50:15|bible.19.50.15]]; Ps. [[55:22|bible.19.55.22]]


[[@Topic:cry out]] cry out :
demons - cry out


cry out - demons :
demons - cry out


[[@Topic:crying]] crying :
crying - no more


crying - no more :
Isa. [[25:8|bible.23.25.8]]; Isa. [[30:19|bible.23.30.19]]; Isa. [[35:10|bible.23.35.10]]; Isa. [[65:19|bible.23.65.19]]; Rev. [[7:17|bible.87.7.17]]; Rev. [[21:4|bible.87.21.4]]


[[@Topic:crystal]] crystal :
sea - of glass


crystal - sea :
sea - of glass

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