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[[@Topic:scales]]
scales :
measure - honest
scales - honest :
measure - honest
[[@Topic:scandal]]
scandal :
crucifixion - offense 
scandal - crucifixion :
crucifixion - offense 
[[@Topic:scandalon]]
scandalon :
offense - rock of 
[[@Topic:scapegoat]]
scapegoat :
scapegoat - reached wilderness
; Lev. [[16:8|bible.3.16.8]]; Isa. [[53:4|bible.23.53.4]]; Isa. [[53:6|bible.23.53.6]]
scapegoat - reached wilderness : Lev. [[16:10|bible.3.16.10]]; Isa. [[1:18|bible.23.1.18]]
Yoma 6:8 "A. They said to the high priest, 'The goat has reached the wilderness.' B. Now how did they know that the goat had come to the wilderness? C. They made sentinel posts, and waved flags, so they might know that the goat had reached the wilderness. D. Said R. Judah, 'Now did they not have a more impressive sign than that? From Jerusalem to Bet Hiddudo is three miles. They can walk a mile, come back a mile, and wait sufficient time to walk a mile, and so they will know that the goat has reached the wilderness.' E. R. Ishmael says, 'Now did they not have another sign? There was a crimson thread tied to the door of the sanctuary. When the goat had reached the wilderness, the thread would turn white, for as it says, 'Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow'"
Ref-0041, Isa. [[1:18|bible.23.1.18]]
[[@Topic:scarce]]
scarce :
tribulation - great
scarce - living :
tribulation - great
[[@Topic:scarlet]]
scarlet :
tola - worm 
[[@Topic:scarlet & hyssop]]
scarlet & hyssop : Ex. [[24:8|bible.2.24.8]]; Lev. [[14:4|bible.3.14.4]]; Num. [[19:6|bible.4.19.6]]; Heb. [[9:19|bible.79.9.19]]
scarlet - worm :
tola - worm 
[[@Topic:scars]]
scars :
scars - Jesus' permanent 
scars - Jesus' permanent : Ps. [[22:16|bible.19.22.16]]; Zec. [[12:10|bible.38.12.10]]; Zec. [[13:6|bible.38.13.6]] (?); John [[20:20|bible.64.20.20]]; John [[20:27|bible.64.20.27]]; Rev. [[5:6|bible.87.5.6]]
Questionable: Zec. [[13:6|bible.38.13.6]] (?);
[[@Topic:scepter]]
scepter :
messianic prophecy - time of arrival
; Gen. [[49:10|bible.1.49.10]]; Num. [[24:7|bible.4.24.7]]; Ps. [[45:6|bible.19.45.6]]; Ps. [[110:1|bible.19.110.1]]; Eze. [[21:10|bible.26.21.10]]
scepter - depart :
messianic prophecy - time of arrival 
[[@Topic:History of the Christian Church]]
History of the Christian Church :
Ref-0124 
[[@Topic:Scherman, Nosson and Irving I. Stone, Tanach]]
Scherman, Nosson and Irving I. Stone, Tanach :
Ref-0196 
Tanach - The Stone Edition :
Ref-0196 
[[@Topic:scholarly]]
scholarly :
apostasy - scholarly 
scholarly - apostasy :
apostasy - scholarly 
[[@Topic:scoffers]]
scoffers : Ps. [[1:1|bible.19.1.1]]; Pr. [[21:24|bible.20.21.24]]; Pr. [[22:10|bible.20.22.10]]; Pr. [[24:9|bible.20.24.9]]; 2Pe. [[3:3|bible.82.3.3]]
[[@Topic:Overcoming the World Missions Crisis]]
Overcoming the World Missions Crisis :
Ref-0225 
[[@Topic:scourged]]
scourged :
stripes
[[@Topic:scribe]]
scribe :
scribe - false
scribe - false : Jer. [[8:8|bible.24.8.8]]
[[@Topic:scribes]]
scribes :
inerrancy - Masoretic textual techniques
;
Masoretes - techniques
;
scripture - copied
scribes - copied scripture :
scripture - copied
scribes - rules for copying texts :
inerrancy - Masoretic textual techniques 
scribes - techniques :
Masoretes - techniques 
[[@Topic:scripture]]
scripture :
bondage - rejection of God's Word;
book - volume written of Jesus;
counsel - scripture sufficient;
counsel - scripture superior to human wisdom;
despised - Word of God;
divisions - Jewish Scripture
;
hermeneutics - rule
;
inerrancy - reliance on details;
inspiration - NT considered scripture
;
Karaites - fundamentalists
;
Paul - writing called scripture;
prophecy - percentage of Scripture;
scripture - authority
;
scripture - copied;
scripture - difficult to understand;
scripture - effective;
scripture - exceeding;
scripture - fear;
scripture - fulfilled;
scripture - omitted from;
scripture - permanent
;
scripture - permanent
;
scripture - perspicuity
;
scripture - reasoning from;
scripture - sanctifies;
scripture - single meaning;
sealed - scripture;
signs - can't contradict word;
sufficient - scripture
;
teachers - test against Scripture;
teachers - twisting Scripture;
teaching - the Word;
Word - mishandled
scripture - alone - Jews :
Karaites - fundamentalists 
scripture - authority : Acts [[17:11|bible.65.17.11]]
Notice how even the Apostle Paul was judged in light of existing scripture.
scripture - copied : Deu. [[10:2|bible.5.10.2]]; Deu. [[10:4|bible.5.10.4]]; Deu. [[17:18|bible.5.17.18]]; Pr. [[25:1|bible.20.25.1]]; Jer. [[36:28|bible.24.36.28]]
scripture - despised :
despised - Word of God
scripture - details reliable :
inerrancy - reliance on details
scripture - difficult to understand : 1Pe. [[1:10|bible.81.1.10]]; 2Pe. [[3:16|bible.82.3.16]]
scripture - effective : Ps. [[147:15|bible.19.147.15]]; Isa. [[55:11|bible.23.55.11]]
scripture - eternal :
scripture - permanent 
scripture - exceeding : 1Cor. [[4:6|bible.67.4.6]]
scripture - fear : Ezra [[9:4|bible.15.9.4]]
scripture - fulfilled : Mtt. [[26:54|bible.61.26.54]]; Mtt. [[26:56|bible.61.26.56]]; Mark [[14:49|bible.62.14.49]]; Mark [[15:28|bible.62.15.28]]; Luke [[4:21|bible.63.4.21]]; John [[13:18|bible.64.13.18]]; John [[17:12|bible.64.17.12]]; John [[19:24|bible.64.19.24]]; John [[19:28|bible.64.19.28]]; John [[19:36|bible.64.19.36]]; Acts [[1:16|bible.65.1.16]]; Acts [[13:27|bible.65.13.27]]; Jas. [[2:23|bible.80.2.23]]
scripture - interprets scripture :
hermeneutics - rule 
scripture - Jewish divisions :
divisions - Jewish Scripture 
scripture - mishandled :
Word - mishandled
scripture - New Testament called :
inspiration - NT considered scripture 
scripture - omitted from : John [[20:30|bible.64.20.30]]; John [[21:25|bible.64.21.25]]; Rev. [[10:4|bible.87.10.4]]
scripture - over signs :
signs - can't contradict word
scripture - Paul's writing called :
Paul - writing called scripture
scripture - percent prophetic :
prophecy - percentage of Scripture
scripture - permanent : 1S. [[3:19|bible.9.3.19]]; Ps. [[12:6-7|bible.19.12.6]]; Ps. [[105:8|bible.19.105.8]]; Ps. [[119:89|bible.19.119.89]]; Ps. [[119:160|bible.19.119.160]]; Ps. [[138:2|bible.19.138.2]]; Ecc. [[3:14|bible.21.3.14]]; Isa. [[40:8|bible.23.40.8]]; Mtt. [[4:4|bible.61.4.4]]; Mtt. [[24:25|bible.61.24.25]]; Mtt. [[5:17-18|bible.61.5.17]]; Mtt. [[24:35|bible.61.24.35]]; Mark [[13:31|bible.62.13.31]]; Luke [[16:17|bible.63.16.17]]; John [[1:1|bible.64.1.1]]; John [[10:35|bible.64.10.35]]; 2Ti. [[3:15-16|bible.76.3.15]]; 1Pe. [[1:23-25|bible.81.1.23]]
"When one thinks that the Bible has been copied during thirty centuries, as no book of man has ever been, or ever will be; that it was subjected to all the catastrophes and all the captivities of Israel; that it was transported seventy years to Babylon; that it has seen itself so often persecuted, or forgotten, or interdicted, or burnt, from the days of the Philistines to those of the Seleucidae; when one thinks that, since the time of Jesus Christ, it has had to traverse the first three centuries of the imperial persecutions, when persons found in possession of the holy books were thrown to the wild beasts; next the seventh, eigth, and ninth centuries, when false decretals were everywhere multiplied; the tenth century, when so few could read, even among the princes; the twelfth, thirteenth, and fourteenth centuries, when the use of the Scriptures in the vulgar [common] tongue was punished with death, and when the books of the ancient fathers were mutilated, when so many ancient traditions were garbled and falsified, even to the very acts of the emperorors and to those of the councils--then we can perceive how necessary it was that the providence of God should have always put forth its mighty power, in order that the Jews. . . and the Christian Church [especially during the Middle Ages]. . . should transmit to us, in all their purity, those Scriptures."
Ref-0060, p. 197 quoting Louis Gaussen, The Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures, trans. David D. Scott, pp. 171-72
scripture - perspicuity : Deu. [[29:29|bible.5.29.29]]; Isa. [[45:19|bible.23.45.19]]; Mtt. [[11:25|bible.61.11.25]]; Mtt. [[24:15|bible.61.24.15]]; Luke [[10:21|bible.63.10.21]]; Luke [[10:26|bible.63.10.26]]; Luke [[24:25|bible.63.24.25]]; 2Pe. [[1:19|bible.82.1.19]]; Rev. [[1:3|bible.87.1.3]]
"If God is the originator of language and if the chief purpose of originating it was to convey His message to humanity, then it must follow that He, being all-wise and all-loving, originated sufficient language to convey all that was in His heart to tell mankind. Furthermore, it must also follow that He would use language and expect people to understand it in its literal, normal, and plain sense."
Ref-0056, p. 81. "Catholics argued that if there were no infallible interpreter [the Roman church], there could be no infallible revelation. Luther and other Reformers roundly denied that and other claims to such authority."
Ref-0075, p. 127. "The Bible is absolutely clear in the sense that the Westminster Confession states: 'Those things which are necessary to be known, believed and observed for salvation, are so clearly propounded and opened in some place of Scripture or other, that not only the learned, but the unlearned, in the due use of the ordinary means, may attain to a sufficient understanding of them.' Does it follow, then, that there must be a unanimity of opinion on infant baptism? . . . No, it does not. And why not? Because people--sinful people, people with agendas, people who want to find something in the Bible that isn't really there--apporach Scripture, and no matter how perfect it is, people are fallible."
Ref-0093, p. 91. "'An obscure book could not perform the functions Scripture would perform.'. . .The bible affirms that people will be held eternally accountable for disobeying the teachings contained therein (Ps. [[50:16-17|bible.19.50.16]]; Pr. [[13:13|bible.20.13.13]]; Isa. [[5:24|bible.23.5.24]]; Luke [[24:25|bible.63.24.25]]; 2Ti. [[4:3-4|bible.76.4.3]]) and that obedience to those words will result in temporal and eternal blessedness (Jas. [[1:18|bible.80.1.18]]; 2Ti. [[3:15-16|bible.76.3.15]]). It is absurd to suppose that God would promise to punish those who disobey, or to bless those who obey, words that by nature [are ambiguous]."
Ref-0108, p. 87. "Christ wishes his mysteries to be published as widely as possible. I would wish even all women to read the gospel and the epistles of St. Paul, and I wish that they were translated into all languages of all Christian people, that they might be read and known, not merely by the Scotch and the Irish, but even by the Turks and Saracens. I wish that the husbandmen may sing parts of them at his plow, that the weaver may warble them at his shuttle, that the traveller may with their narratives beguile the weariness of the way." Erasmus in his Paraclesis, prefacing his Greek New Testament, cited by
Ref-0230, p. 67. "Richard Webb's narrative concludes, famously: "And soon after, Master Tyndale happened to be in the company of a learned man, and in communing and disputing with him drove him to that issue that the learned man said, we were better be without God's law than the pope's: Maister Tyndale hearing that, answered him, I defy the Pope and all his laws, and said, if God spare my life ere many years, I will cause a boy that driveth the plough, shall know more of the scripture than thou dost."" Foxe, Acts and Monuments (1563), p. 514: and IV, p. 117, cited by
Ref-0230, p. 79.
scripture - reasoning from : Luke [[24:27|bible.63.24.27]]; Acts [[8:35|bible.65.8.35]]; Acts [[17:2|bible.65.17.2]]; Acts [[18:28|bible.65.18.28]]; Acts [[28:23|bible.65.28.23]]
scripture - rejection brings bondage :
bondage - rejection of God's Word
scripture - sanctifies : John [[17:17|bible.64.17.17]]
scripture - sealed :
sealed - scripture
scripture - single meaning : Ne. [[8:8|bible.16.8.8]]
scripture - sufficient :
sufficient - scripture 
scripture - sufficient for counsel :
counsel - scripture sufficient
scripture - superior to psychology :
counsel - scripture superior to human wisdom
scripture - teaching - importance :
teaching - the Word
scripture - test against :
teachers - test against Scripture
scripture - testifies of Jesus :
book - volume written of Jesus
scripture - twisting :
teachers - twisting Scripture
[[@Topic:scriptures]]
scriptures :
inerrancy - of scripture
;
inerrancy - of scripture
;
Koran - Scriptures superceded by;
messianic prophecy - witnessing tool;
scriptures - opened
scriptures - inerrant :
inerrancy - of scripture 
scriptures - inspired :
inerrancy - of scripture 
Scriptures - Koran supercedes :
Koran - Scriptures superceded by
scriptures - opened : Luke [[24:32|bible.63.24.32]]; Acts [[17:3|bible.65.17.3]]
Scriptures - reasoning from :
messianic prophecy - witnessing tool
[[@Topic:A Guide To The Gospels]]
A Guide To The Gospels :
Ref-0069 
[[@Topic:A Guide To The Gospels]]
A Guide To The Gospels :
Ref-0117 
[[@Topic:scroll]]
scroll :
scroll - eaten;
written - both sides
scroll - eaten : Jer. [[15:16|bible.24.15.16]]; Eze. [[3:1|bible.26.3.1]]; Rev. [[10:9|bible.87.10.9]]
scroll - written both sides :
written - both sides
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