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


Athens - Paul visits :
Paul - visits Athens


[[@Topic:atomic]] atomic :
atomic - particles?; held together - by Christ


atomic - glue :
held together - by Christ


atomic - particles? :
Col. [[1:17|bible.72.1.17]]; Heb. [[1:3|bible.79.1.3]]; Heb. [[11:3|bible.79.11.3]]


[[@Topic:atonement]] atonement :
altar - atonement for; atonement - by blood; atonement - meaning See note; atonement - of Christ limited See note; atonement - of Christ unlimited See note; atonement - provided by God in OT; atonement - without sacrifice See note; millennial - temple - atonement; ransom - theory of atonement See note; Trinity - atonement; Yom Kippur See note; Yom Kippur - jubilee trumpet on See note


atonement - altar :
altar - atonement for


atonement - by blood :
Gen. [[3:21|bible.1.3.21]]; Ex. [[12:13|bible.2.12.13]]; Lev. [[17:11|bible.3.17.11]]; Isa. [[53:10|bible.23.53.10]]; Mtt. [[26:28|bible.61.26.28]]; Rom. [[5:9-11|bible.66.5.9]]; Heb. [[9:22|bible.79.9.22]]


atonement - day of :
Yom Kippur See note


atonement - jubilee trumpet on day of :
Yom Kippur - jubilee trumpet on See note


atonement - meaning :

Note "Two recent Christian studies of this word in the Old Testament--one with a concentration on its meaning in the book of Leviticus, and the other paying special attention to Ezekiel's usage in chapters 40-48--have offered a re-evaluation of its meaning in the context of a theocratic government. Their research has determined that the understanding of the Hebrew term for atonement kippur, should be 'to purify' or 'cleanse,' based on the Akkadian cognate kuppuru, rather than the traditionally understood meaning of 'to cover,' borrowed from the cognate Arabic kapara or the ransom/propitiation view, which is based on the noun form kopper and sees atonement as the 'averting of divine wrath by the payment of a ransom.'" Ref-0146, p. 554.




atonement - millennial temple :
millennial - temple - atonement


atonement - of Christ limited :
Isa. [[53:5|bible.23.53.5]]; Mtt. [[1:21|bible.61.1.21]]; John [[10:11|bible.64.10.11]]; John [[10:15|bible.64.10.15]]; John [[17:9|bible.64.17.9]]; Acts [[20:28|bible.65.20.28]]; Rom. [[8:32|bible.66.8.32]]; Eph. [[5:25|bible.70.5.25]]

Note These passages are often used to teach the concept of limited atonement, but the scriptural evidence for unlimited atonement seems clear and overwhelming. See atonement - of Christ unlimited




atonement - of Christ unlimited :
Mtt. [[28:19|bible.61.28.19]]; Mark [[16:15|bible.62.16.15]]; Luke [[19:10|bible.63.19.10]]; Luke [[24:47|bible.63.24.47]]; John [[1:29|bible.64.1.29]]; John [[3:16|bible.64.3.16]]; John [[6:51|bible.64.6.51]]; Acts [[2:39|bible.65.2.39]]; Rom. [[5:6|bible.66.5.6]]; Rom. [[5:8|bible.66.5.8]]; Rom. [[5:10|bible.66.5.10]]; Rom. [[5:18|bible.66.5.18]]; 2Cor. [[5:14-15|bible.68.5.14]]; 2Cor. [[5:19|bible.68.5.19]]; Col. [[1:20|bible.72.1.20]]; 1Ti. [[2:4|bible.75.2.4]]; 1Ti. [[2:6|bible.75.2.6]]; 1Ti. [[4:10|bible.75.4.10]]; Heb. [[2:9|bible.79.2.9]]; Heb. [[10:29|bible.79.10.29]]; 2Pe. [[2:1|bible.82.2.1]]; 2Pe. [[3:9|bible.82.3.9]]; 1Jn. [[2:2|bible.83.2.2]]; 1Jn. [[4:14|bible.83.4.14]]

Note See atonement - of Christ limited "In answering the question as to the 'extent' of Christ's atonement, it must first be settled whether the 'extent' means its intended application, or its intrinsic value; whether the active or the passive signification of the word is in the mind of the inquirer. In the word means value, then the atonement is unlimited; if it means extending, that is, applying, then the atonement is limited." Ref-0104, p. 186 quoting William G. T. Shedd, Dogmatic Theology, II, p. 466. Although John [[3:16|bible.64.3.16]] is often used to argue for unlimited atonement, the Greek merely states, that 'all who believe in Him' (πας ὁ πιστευων εις αὐτον) should not perish. It states that God's love is directed toward 'all who believe' and therefore will not perish. The emphasis relates that God so loved the world that He provided a way of escape for those that believe.




atonement - provided by God in OT :
Deu. [[32:43|bible.5.32.43]]; Job [[14:17|bible.18.14.17]]; Job [[33:24|bible.18.33.24]]; Ps. [[65:3|bible.19.65.3]]; Ps. [[51:2|bible.19.51.2]]; Ps. [[79:9|bible.19.79.9]]; Pr. [[16:6|bible.20.16.6]]; Isa. [[6:7|bible.23.6.7]]; Isa. [[53:10|bible.23.53.10]]


atonement - ransom theory :
ransom - theory of atonement See note


atonement - Trinity :
Trinity - atonement


atonement - without sacrifice :

Note "Once someone lamented the destruction of Jerusalem and wept that it was no longer possible, without the sacrificial system, to atone for one's sins. 'No, my son,' Rabban Yochanan replied. 'We have a means of making atonement. And what is it? It is deeds of love. . .'" Ref-0150, p. 288. "It was declared that Passover could be celebrated without the sacrifice of the paschal lamb. The order, seder, of the Passover eve ritual was transformed; one could eat the unleavened bread and bitter herbs without the meat of the lamb--contrary to the clear stipulation of the Bible." Ref-0150, p. 291.




[[@Topic:Atrahasis Epic]] Atrahasis Epic :
archaeology - Atrahasis Epic See note

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