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[[@Topic:sea]] sea :
millennium - sea exists; sea - brought back from; sea - gives up dead; sea - nations represented as See note; sea - no more See note; sea - of glass; sea - those who go to; storm - calmed; type - water represents peoples


sea - brought back from :
Ps. [[68:22|bible.19.68.22]]


sea - calmed :
storm - calmed


sea - exists during millennium :
millennium - sea exists


sea - gives up dead :
Ex. [[14:27-28|bible.2.14.27]]; Rev. [[20:13|bible.87.20.13]]


sea - nations represented as :
Isa. [[57:20|bible.23.57.20]] (?); Dan. [[7:3|bible.27.7.3]]; Mtt. [[13:45-46|bible.61.13.45]]; Rev. [[13:1|bible.87.13.1]]; Rev. [[17:15|bible.87.17.15]]

Note "The treasure [Mtt. [[13:45-46|bible.61.13.45]]] represents the Jews, so it is natural that the pearl [Mtt. [[13:45-46|bible.61.13.45]]] would represent the Gentiles. Furthermore, the pearl comes from the sea, and the sea symbolizes the Gentile world (Dan. [[7:2-3|bible.27.7.2]]; Rev. [[17:1|bible.87.17.1]], Rev. [[17:15|bible.87.17.15]]). Finally, the pearl comes from the oyster, which itself was unclean in the Law of Moses but made clean by the Law of Messiah." Ref-0219, p. 676. "Christ's inheritance is not only the Church which is the pearl of great price for which He sold all that He had, but it also includes Israel which is the treasure hidden in the field and which He purchased with His own blood and which He hid again." Ref-0224, 103. Questionable: Isa. [[57:20|bible.23.57.20]] (?);




sea - no more :
Isa. [[33:21|bible.23.33.21]] (?); Rev. [[21:1|bible.87.21.1]]

Note Questionable: Isa. [[33:21|bible.23.33.21]] (?);




sea - of glass :
Eze. [[1:22|bible.26.1.22]]; Rev. [[4:6|bible.87.4.6]]; Rev. [[15:2|bible.87.15.2]]


sea - representative of peoples :
type - water represents peoples


sea - those who go to :
Ps. [[107:23|bible.19.107.23]]; Isa. [[42:10|bible.23.42.10]]


[[@Topic:sea life]] sea life :
sea life - destroyed


sea life - destroyed :
Rev. [[16:3|bible.87.16.3]]


[[@Topic:seal]] seal :
seal - of God See note


seal - of God :
Eze. [[9:4|bible.26.9.4]]; Rev. [[6:6|bible.87.6.6]] (?); Rev. [[7:3|bible.87.7.3]]; Rev. [[9:4|bible.87.9.4]]; Rev. [[22:4|bible.87.22.4]]

Note Questionable: Rev. [[6:6|bible.87.6.6]] (?);




[[@Topic:sealed]] sealed :
Holy Spirit - indwelt - not permanent in OT See note; Holy Spirit - sealed with See note; revelation - withheld; sealed - deed; sealed - Jesus; sealed - scripture


sealed - deed :
Jer. [[32:14|bible.24.32.14]]; Rev. [[5:1|bible.87.5.1]]


sealed - Holy Spirit - not prior to Pentecost :
Holy Spirit - indwelt - not permanent in OT See note


sealed - Jesus :
John [[1:32-33|bible.64.1.32]]; John [[6:27|bible.64.6.27]]


sealed - revelation withheld :
revelation - withheld


sealed - scripture :
Dan. [[8:26|bible.27.8.26]]; Dan. [[9:24|bible.27.9.24]]; Dan. [[12:4|bible.27.12.4]]; Dan. [[12:9|bible.27.12.9]]; Isa. [[29:11-12|bible.23.29.11]]; Rev. [[10:4|bible.87.10.4]]; Rev. [[22:10|bible.87.22.10]]


sealed - with Holy Spirit :
Holy Spirit - sealed with See note


[[@Topic:search]] search :
heart - searched


search - heart :
heart - searched


[[@Topic:seasons]] seasons :
Gen. [[8:22|bible.1.8.22]]; Ps. [[74:16|bible.19.74.16]]


[[@Topic:seat]] seat :
bema seat - judgment


seat - bema - of Christ :
bema seat - judgment


[[@Topic:seated]] seated :
seated - rabbi See note


seated - rabbi :
Mtt. [[5:1|bible.61.5.1]]; Luke [[4:20|bible.63.4.20]]

Note "In [Mtt. [[5:1|bible.61.5.1]]], Matthew conjures the picture of a master of the Torah who now teaches the Torah to his disciples. Jesus sits down, which, we know from later writings about rabbis, was the customary indication that serious teaching was going to commence. Indeed, taking one's seat marked the beginning of the lesson. The disciples surround him, round about, and fall silent. The scene is one of dignity and formality." Ref-0137, p. 21.




[[@Topic:Seba]] Seba :

Note Sudan




[[@Topic:second coming]] second coming :
alone - Jesus fights; angels - second coming; imminent - second coming See note; Koran - second coming See note; rapture - vs. second coming - contrast See note; rapture - vs. second coming, rapture See note; rapture - vs. second coming, second coming See note; saints - with Jesus at second coming See note; second coming - preconditions; second coming - revealed on; second coming - spiritualized See note; second coming - wedding before; tribulation - second coming after; visible - return of Christ; Isa. [[34:5-10|bible.23.34.5]]; Isa. [[63:1|bible.23.63.1]]; Zec. [[14:2-5|bible.38.14.2]]; Mtt. [[24:30|bible.61.24.30]]; Acts [[1:11|bible.65.1.11]]; 2Th. [[1:7|bible.74.1.7]]; Heb. [[9:28|bible.79.9.28]]; Heb. [[10:37|bible.79.10.37]]; Jude [[1:14|bible.86.1.14]]; Rev. [[1:7|bible.87.1.7]]; Rev. [[19:14|bible.87.19.14]]


[[@Topic:after]] after :
tribulation - second coming after


second coming - angels :
angels - second coming


second coming - imminent :
imminent - second coming See note


second coming - Jesus fights alone :
alone - Jesus fights


second coming - Koran :
Koran - second coming See note


second coming - preconditions :
Jer. [[3:11-18|bible.24.3.11]]; Zec. [[12:10|bible.38.12.10]]; Hos. [[5:15|bible.28.5.15]]; Mtt. [[23:39|bible.61.23.39]]; Luke [[13:35|bible.63.13.35]]; Acts [[3:19-21|bible.65.3.19]]


second coming - revealed on :
Gen. [[45:4|bible.1.45.4]] (Joseph); Zec. [[12:10|bible.38.12.10]] (Jesus); Mtt. [[24:30|bible.61.24.30]] (Jesus); Acts [[7:13|bible.65.7.13]] (Joseph)


second coming - spiritualized :

Note "Without a clear proclamaition of the second advent, Christians have no common ground on which to meet the Jew; that to spiritualize this doctrine, as many do, is fatal, since the predictions are so clear of a glorious and conquering Messiah as well as a suffering Messiah. If you spiritualize the second advent, you must allow the Jew to spiritualize the first, as he is always ready to do, and you have no basis on which to reason with him." Gordon, A.J., "Three Weeks with Joseph Rabinowitz" in A. C. Gaebelein, Hath God Cast Away His People? (New Yourk: Gospel Publishing House, 1905), p. 277, cited by 2001122201.doc, p. 31.




second coming - visible :
visible - return of Christ


second coming - vs. rapture - contrast :
rapture - vs. second coming - contrast See note


[[@Topic:rapture]] rapture :
rapture - vs. second coming, rapture See note


[[@Topic:second coming]] second coming :
rapture - vs. second coming, second coming See note


second coming - wedding before :
Luke [[12:35|bible.63.12.35]]; Rev. [[19:7|bible.87.19.7]]


second coming - with saints :
saints - with Jesus at second coming See note


[[@Topic:second commandment]] second commandment :
Roman Catholicism - second commandment See note


second commandment - Roman Catholicism :
Roman Catholicism - second commandment See note


[[@Topic:second death]] second death :
death - second


[[@Topic:secret]] secret :
mystery - secret See note; secret - place; sins - secret


secret - mystery :
mystery - secret See note


secret - place :
Ps. [[18:11|bible.19.18.11]]; Ps. [[27:5|bible.19.27.5]]; Ps. [[31:20|bible.19.31.20]]; Ps. [[91:1|bible.19.91.1]]; Ps. [[91:9|bible.19.91.9]]; Isa. [[26:20|bible.23.26.20]]; Isa. [[32:2|bible.23.32.2]]; Mtt. [[6:6|bible.61.6.6]]


secret - sin :
sins - secret


[[@Topic:secrets]] secrets :
secrets - belong to God See note; secrets - hold in trust; secrets - revealed


secrets - belong to God :
Deu. [[29:29|bible.5.29.29]]; Dan. [[2:22|bible.27.2.22]]; Rev. [[10:4|bible.87.10.4]]

Note "The business of searching out th emind of God where God has remained silent is dangerous business indeed. Luther put it this way, "We must keep in view His Word and leave alone His inscrutable will; for it is by His Word and not by His inscrutable will that we must be guided."" Ref-0237, p. 52.




secrets - hold in trust :
Pr. [[11:13|bible.20.11.13]]; Pr. [[20:19|bible.20.20.19]]


secrets - revealed :
Ecc. [[12:14|bible.21.12.14]]; Isa. [[29:15|bible.23.29.15]]; Isa. [[40:27|bible.23.40.27]]; Mtt. [[10:26|bible.61.10.26]]; Mark [[4:22|bible.62.4.22]]; Luke [[8:17|bible.63.8.17]]; Luke [[12:2|bible.63.12.2]]; Rom. [[2:16|bible.66.2.16]]; 1Cor. [[4:5|bible.67.4.5]]


[[@Topic:security]] security :
eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used See note; eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used See note


security - Scriptures used AGAINST eternal :
eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used See note


security - Scriptures used FOR eternal :
eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used See note


[[@Topic:seductress]] seductress :
harlot - avoid


seductress - avoid :
harlot - avoid


[[@Topic:see]] see :
viewing - avoid wickedness


see - no evil :
viewing - avoid wickedness


[[@Topic:See scroll]] See scroll :
bread - word as


scroll - eaten :
bread - word as


[[@Topic:seed]] seed :
David - seed of; Messiah's lineage specified; mustard - seed See note; seed - bears fruit; seed - considered as father physically; seed - includes believers & physical offspring; seed - Jesus'; seed - of God; seed - of Satan; seed - of woman See note; seed - of woman - attacked See note; seed - plural; seed - singular


seed - bears fruit :
Gen. [[1:11|bible.1.1.11]]; John [[12:24|bible.64.12.24]]; 1Cor. [[15:36|bible.67.15.36]]


seed - considered as father physically :
Jdg. [[21:1|bible.7.21.1]]; Heb. [[6:10|bible.79.6.10]]


seed - includes believers & physical offspring :
Rom. [[4:16|bible.66.4.16]]


seed - Jesus' :
Isa. [[53:10|bible.23.53.10]]; John [[12:24|bible.64.12.24]]


seed - mustard :
mustard - seed See note


seed - of David :
David - seed of


seed - of God :
1Jn. [[3:9|bible.83.3.9]]


seed - of Satan :
Gen. [[3:15|bible.1.3.15]]; Mtt. [[13:38|bible.61.13.38]]; John [[8:41-44|bible.64.8.41]]; Acts [[13:10|bible.65.13.10]]; 1Jn. [[3:10|bible.83.3.10]]


seed - of woman :
Gen. [[3:15|bible.1.3.15]]; Gen. [[37:9|bible.1.37.9]]; Isa. [[7:14|bible.23.7.14]]; Isa. [[9:6|bible.23.9.6]]; Jer. [[31:22|bible.24.31.22]] (?); Mic. [[5:3|bible.33.5.3]]; Mtt. [[1:20|bible.61.1.20]]; Luke [[1:34|bible.63.1.34]]; John [[6:42|bible.64.6.42]]; John [[8:41-42|bible.64.8.41]]; Gal. [[4:4|bible.69.4.4]]; 1Jn. [[3:9|bible.83.3.9]]; Rev. [[12:4-5|bible.87.12.4]]

Note "Most Christian commentators interpret Gen. [[3:15|bible.1.3.15]] as the first revelation and prediction of the work of Messiah; for this reason, it is referred to by theologians as the protevangelium ('the first proclamation of the gospel')." Ref-0146, p. 188. "Thus He was indeed born in the Jewish people, but without, in the purely human meaning of the word, being a 'Jew.' As 'God manifest in the flesh' (1Ti. [[3:16|bible.75.3.16]]) He is super-racial, super-national, to all sinners alien by nature, and at the same time, as Redeemer of the world, for all races the Savior and Lord. Thus His virgin birth (Isa. [[7:14|bible.23.7.14]]) has to do not only with His holiness (freedom from inherited sin), but also with His word as the Savior (freedom from racial limitation)." Ref-0197, p. 110. Questionable: Jer. [[31:22|bible.24.31.22]] (?);




seed - of woman - attacked :
Gen. [[3:15|bible.1.3.15]]; Gen. [[4:8|bible.1.4.8]]; Gen. [[6:2|bible.1.6.2]]; Ex. [[1:22|bible.2.1.22]]; 2K. [[11:2|bible.12.11.2]]; 2Chr. [[22:10-11|bible.14.22.10]]; Est. [[3:6-14|bible.17.3.6]]; Mtt. [[2:16|bible.61.2.16]]; Acts [[7:19|bible.65.7.19]]; Rev. [[12:4|bible.87.12.4]]

Note Historic evidence of Satan's attempt to thwart the Messianic promise is abundant: Cain's murder of Abel (Gen. [[4:8|bible.1.4.8]]); the pollution of the offspring of men by the "sons of God" with the "daughters of men" (Gen. [[6:2|bible.1.6.2]]); Pharaoh's attempt to kill all male Hebrews (Ex. [[1:16|bible.2.1.16]], Ex. [[1:22|bible.2.1.22]]; Acts [[7:19|bible.65.7.19]]); Haman's attempt to wipe out the Jews (Est. [[3:6|bible.17.3.6]]); Athaliah, Ahaziah's mother, attempts to wipe out all the royal heirs of Judah (2Chr. [[22:10|bible.14.22.10]]); Herod's slaughter of the babes in his attempt to murder Jesus (Mtt. [[2:16|bible.61.2.16]]).




seed - of woman - lineage :
Messiah's lineage specified


seed - plural :
Gen. [[17:7-10|bible.1.17.7]] (KJV); Gal. [[3:29|bible.69.3.29]]


seed - singular :
Gen. [[3:15|bible.1.3.15]]; Gen. [[22:17|bible.1.22.17]] (KJV, cf. Gal. 3:16); Gal. [[3:16|bible.69.3.16]]; Rev. [[12:5|bible.87.12.5]]


[[@Topic:seed of Abraham]] seed of Abraham :
Abraham - father of faithful See note; seed of Abraham - nations blessed; seed of Abraham - physical; seed of Abraham - physical vs. spiritual See note


seed of Abraham - by faith :
Abraham - father of faithful See note


seed of Abraham - nations blessed :
Gen. [[3:15|bible.1.3.15]]; Gen. [[12:3|bible.1.12.3]]; Gen. [[18:18|bible.1.18.18]]; Gen. [[22:18|bible.1.22.18]]; Gen. [[26:4|bible.1.26.4]]; Gen. [[28:14|bible.1.28.14]]; Gal. [[3:8|bible.69.3.8]]; Gal. [[3:28|bible.69.3.28]]


seed of Abraham - physical :
2Cor. [[11:22|bible.68.11.22]]


seed of Abraham - physical vs. spiritual :
John [[8:37-38|bible.64.8.37]]; Rom. [[9:6|bible.66.9.6]]; Gal. [[3:7|bible.69.3.7]]

Note Four different "seeds" of Abraham are in view biblically: 1) the physical descendants of Abraham (the nation of Israel), 2) the covenant believing seed (the remnant, the "Israel of God" -- the subset of the physical seed which believe), 3) the spiritual seed which is not physical--Gentile believers who are Abraham's seed by faith, 4) the promised Seed (singular) -- the Messiah.




[[@Topic:seeing]] seeing :
believe - without seeing; seeing - God See note; seeing - the Father in Jesus


seeing - belief without :
believe - without seeing


seeing - God :
Ex. [[33:20-23|bible.2.33.20]]; Mtt. [[5:8|bible.61.5.8]]; John [[1:18|bible.64.1.18]]; John [[14:9|bible.64.14.9]]

Note "According to R. Laird Harris, nowhere else is the word that is translated 'back' in Ex. [[33:23|bible.2.33.23]] used 'for the back of a person's anatomy.' In all other instances, it means 'back' in the sense of direction. . . .Moses saw the afterglow of God's glory 'behind the Lord as he passed by,' not God Himself." Ref-0057, July/August 2001, p. 37.




seeing - the Father in Jesus :
John [[1:18|bible.64.1.18]]; John [[12:45|bible.64.12.45]]


[[@Topic:seek]] seek :
answer - none by God; righteousness - hunger for; seek - all things added; seek - face not hand; spiritual gifts - desire


seek - all things added :
Luke [[12:31|bible.63.12.31]]


seek - face not hand :
Ex. [[33:23|bible.2.33.23]]; Ps. [[27:8|bible.19.27.8]]; 2Cor. [[12:14|bible.68.12.14]]


seek - righteousness :
righteousness - hunger for


seek - spiritual gifts :
spiritual gifts - desire


seek - without answer :
answer - none by God


[[@Topic:seeker friendly]] seeker friendly :
crucifixion - offense See note


seeker friendly - cross not :
crucifixion - offense See note


[[@Topic:seekers]] seekers :
seekers - God revealed to See note


seekers - God revealed to :
Deu. [[4:29|bible.5.4.29]]; 1Chr. [[28:9|bible.13.28.9]]; 2Chr. [[15:2|bible.14.15.2]]; Ps. [[9:10|bible.19.9.10]]; Ps. [[24:6|bible.19.24.6]]; Pr. [[28:5|bible.20.28.5]]; Isa. [[51:1|bible.23.51.1]]; Isa. [[45:19|bible.23.45.19]]; Isa. [[55:6|bible.23.55.6]]; Isa. [[64:4-5|bible.23.64.4]]; Isa. [[66:10|bible.23.66.10]]; Jer. [[29:13|bible.24.29.13]]; John [[14:26|bible.64.14.26]]; John [[15:15|bible.64.15.15]]; Acts [[10:2-4|bible.65.10.2]]; Acts [[17:27|bible.65.17.27]]; Heb. [[11:1|bible.79.11.1]]; Heb. [[11:6|bible.79.11.6]]; Jas. [[4:8|bible.80.4.8]]

Note "Blessed are the inquirers who inquire not concerning the Eternal but for the Eternal." Ref-0197, p. 15.




[[@Topic:seeking]] seeking :
seeking - God - none; seeking - intense


seeking - God - none :
Ps. [[14:2-3|bible.19.14.2]]; Ps. [[55:2|bible.19.55.2]]; Isa. [[41:28|bible.23.41.28]]; Isa. [[59:16|bible.23.59.16]]; Isa. [[63:5|bible.23.63.5]]; Isa. [[64:7|bible.23.64.7]]; Jer. [[5:1|bible.24.5.1]]; Eze. [[22:30|bible.26.22.30]]; Rom. [[10:20|bible.66.10.20]]


seeking - intense :
Ps. [[27:8-10|bible.19.27.8]]; Ps. [[119:123|bible.19.119.123]]; Ps. [[119:131|bible.19.119.131]]; Ps. [[143:6|bible.19.143.6]]


[[@Topic:seen]] seen :
seen - by God; seen - God not; seen - Jesus seen Father See note


seen - by God :
Gen. [[16:13-14|bible.1.16.13]]; Ps. [[139:1-4|bible.19.139.1]]; Ps. [[139:23|bible.19.139.23]]; Jer. [[12:3|bible.24.12.3]]


seen - God not :
Ex. [[33:23|bible.2.33.23]]; John [[1:18|bible.64.1.18]]; John [[6:46|bible.64.6.46]]; 1Ti. [[6:16|bible.75.6.16]]; 1Jn. [[4:12|bible.83.4.12]]


seen - Jesus seen Father :
Isa. [[49:3|bible.23.49.3]]; John [[14:9|bible.64.14.9]]

Note See invisible - God.




[[@Topic:seers]] seers :
witchcraft - AGAINST See note


seers - AGAINST :
witchcraft - AGAINST See note


[[@Topic:Sehmaiah]] Sehmaiah :
book - of Shemaiah


Sehmaiah - book of :
book - of Shemaiah


[[@Topic:Seir, Mt.]] Seir, Mt. :
Mt. Seir - Esau dwelt


Seir, Mt. - Esau dwelt :
Mt. Seir - Esau dwelt


[[@Topic:The Apocalypse]] The Apocalypse :
Ref-0035 See note


[[@Topic:The Gospel in the Stars]] The Gospel in the Stars :
Ref-0103 See note


[[@Topic:Selah]] Selah :

Note Comes from two roots: salah, to pause; and salal, to lift up. Serves to connect two subjects together. Swallow today-chew tomorrow and the next day. Picture of an old cow chewing cud. "There are seventy-one instances where the word selah is used. The word selah was not actually spoken but was used as 'a musical notation signaling an interlude or change of musical accompaniment.'" Steve Herzig, "Jewish Culture & Customs", Ref-0057, Marhc/April 2003, p. 25.




[[@Topic:self]] self :
discipleship - cost See note; righteousness - self See note; righteousness - self See note; self - control; self - sufficiency; trusting - in self


self - control :
Pr. [[17:27|bible.20.17.27]]; 1Cor. [[9:25|bible.67.9.25]]; Gal. [[5:23|bible.69.5.23]]; 1Pe. [[5:8|bible.81.5.8]]


self - deny :
discipleship - cost See note


self - esteem :
righteousness - self See note


self - righteousness :
righteousness - self See note


self - sufficiency :
2Chr. [[12:1|bible.14.12.1]]; Luke [[12:19|bible.63.12.19]]


self - trusting in :
trusting - in self


[[@Topic:self sufficient]] self sufficient :
alone - Jesus fights


self sufficient - God :
alone - Jesus fights


[[@Topic:selfishness]] selfishness :
trial - personal vs. others; 2K. [[20:19|bible.12.20.19]]


selfishness - in trial :
trial - personal vs. others


[[@Topic:semen]] semen :
semen - emission


semen - emission :
Lev. [[15:16|bible.3.15.16]]; Lev. [[22:4|bible.3.22.4]]; Deu. [[23:10|bible.5.23.10]]


[[@Topic:seminarians]] seminarians :
disbelief - of rulers & mighty See note


seminarians - disbelieve :
disbelief - of rulers & mighty See note


[[@Topic:Semiramis]] Semiramis :
Nimrod - wife of See note


Semiramis - wife of Nimrod :
Nimrod - wife of See note


[[@Topic:Sennacherib]] Sennacherib :
archaeology - death of Sennacherib See note; archaeology - Siege of Lachish Reliefs See note


Sennacherib - death :
archaeology - death of Sennacherib See note


Sennacherib - siege of Lachish :
archaeology - Siege of Lachish Reliefs See note


[[@Topic:sent]] sent :
sent - Jesus by Father


sent - Jesus by Father :
John [[5:38|bible.64.5.38]]; John [[7:28-29|bible.64.7.28]]; John [[7:33|bible.64.7.33]]; John [[8:16|bible.64.8.16]]; John [[8:42|bible.64.8.42]]; John [[11:42|bible.64.11.42]]; John [[15:21|bible.64.15.21]]; John [[16:8-11|bible.64.16.8]]; John [[16:27-28|bible.64.16.27]]; John [[17:8|bible.64.17.8]]; John [[17:18|bible.64.17.18]]; John [[17:21-25|bible.64.17.21]]; John [[20:21|bible.64.20.21]]


[[@Topic:separate]] separate :
brother - separate from sinning; false - teachers - separate from; love - separate from God's


separate - from false teachers :
false - teachers - separate from


separate - from God's love :
love - separate from God's


separate - from sinning brother :
brother - separate from sinning


[[@Topic:separated]] separated :
angels - separate wicked and just; pride - separates from God; separated - people of God from world See note


separated - by pride from God :
pride - separates from God


separated - people of God from world :
Ex. [[8:23|bible.2.8.23]]; Ex. [[9:4|bible.2.9.4]]; Ex. [[11:7|bible.2.11.7]]; Ne. [[10:28|bible.16.10.28]]; Isa. [[26:20-21|bible.23.26.20]]

Note saints = separated ones




separated - wicked and just by angels :
angels - separate wicked and just


[[@Topic:separation removed]] separation removed :
separation removed - wall of See note


separation removed - wall of :
John [[10:16|bible.64.10.16]]; Acts [[10:28|bible.65.10.28]]; Acts [[10:34|bible.65.10.34]]; Acts [[11:12|bible.65.11.12]]; Acts [[15:9|bible.65.15.9]]; Acts [[15:11|bible.65.15.11]]; 1Cor. [[12:13|bible.67.12.13]]; Rom. [[1:16|bible.66.1.16]]; Rom. [[10:12|bible.66.10.12]]; Gal. [[3:28|bible.69.3.28]]; Eph. [[2:14|bible.70.2.14]]; Eph. [[4:3-6|bible.70.4.3]]; Col. [[3:11|bible.72.3.11]]

Note "What seems to be foremost in Paul's mind here [in the book of Galatians], and the way they would have taken him, is the morning prayer of Jewish men of the time, 'I thank God that Thou hast not made me a Gentile, a slave, or a woman.'" Eric Peterman, Gal. [[3:28|bible.69.3.28]] and Evangelical Egalitarianism, Ref-0055, December 2001, p. 291. "Paul further illustrates this unifying work of the Savior by referring to the fence (soreg in Hebrew) in the Herodian Temple that kept Gentiles from entering into the more sacred area of the Temple (ναος naos) whree only Jews could enter and worship." William C. Varner, "Do We Need Messianic Synagogues?", Ref-0164, 14/1 (2003):47-62(54).




[[@Topic:Sephardic]] Sephardic :
Sephardic - origin See note


Sephardic - origin :
Ob. [[1:21|bible.31.1.21]]

Note "The Hebrew word for Spain, Sepharad, apparently comes from the twentieth verse of the one-chapter Biblical book Obadiah. . . There it seems to refer to Sardis in distant Asia Minor. The name subsequently came to be used for the far-away western land we now call Spain." Ref-0150, p. 332.




[[@Topic:Septuagint]] Septuagint :
glory - Septuagint See note; Septuagint - anthropormorphism removed; Septuagint - chronology - problems See note; Septuagint - quotation by N.T. See note; Septuagint - vocalization See note; Septuagint - written See note

Note The entire old testament translated into Greek in Alexandria by 70 Jewish scholars between 284 and 247 B.C. (Greek was the language of the known world at the time of Alexander the Great.) "The LXX began to be translated in Alexandria, Egypt during the rule of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285-246 B.C.)." Ref-0075, p. 497. "It was undoubtedly translated during the third and/or second centuries B.C. and was purported to have been written as early as the time of Ptolemny II in a Letter of Aristeas to Philocartes (c. 130-100 B.C.)." Ref-0075, p. 503. ". . .Kahle doubts that there was, apart from the Torah, any single standard Old Greek version, but inclines to the view that it was the early church which assembled a standard text from various Old Greek versions already current. Yet P. de Lagarde (followed by A Rahlfs) believes there actually was a standard, original LXX text for the whole Old Testament even from pre-Christian times, and he has used very careful methodology in preparing a critical text for publication." Ref-0001, p. 49. "Justin Martyr (fl. early 2d century) complained that the rabbis had altered the venerable LXX to remove an essential arm from the Christian propaganda. . ." [seemingly implying a post crucifixion date for completion of the LXX] Ref-0157, p. 20. "[After the breakup of Alexander's empire] Israel was ruled by the southern empire. During this period King Philadelphus of Egypt (285-246 B.C.) ordered that the first five books of the Old Testament be translated from Hebrew into Greek. Later the rest of the Scriptures were translated to produce the Bible version known as the Septuagint . . ." Peter Colon, Ref-0057, September/October 2003, p. 11.




Septuagint - anthropormorphism removed :
Ex. [[15:3|bible.2.15.3]]; Ex. [[32:14|bible.2.32.14]]; Num. [[12:8|bible.4.12.8]]


Septuagint - chronology - problems :
Gen. [[5:25|bible.1.5.25]]

Note "One point where the LXX and the Hebrew Text differ in the Pentateuch is with regard to the ages of the Ante-diluvian Patriarchs relevant to the birth of their sons. . . . It is simple to demonstrate which list is correct. The majority of LXX manuscripts give 167 as the age of Methuselah at the birth of his son, Lamech (the Hebrew reads 187, Gen. [[5:25|bible.1.5.25]]). However, if Methuselah were 167 at the birth of Lamech, Lamech 188 at the birth of Noah, and Noah 600 at the Flood (as recorded in the LXX), Methuselah would have been 955 at the date of the Flood. Sine he lived to be 969 (the life span given in both) the LXX becomes entangled in the absurdity of making Methuselah survive the Flood by 14 years! Yet Gen. [[7:1-24|bible.1.7.1]]-10 anGen. [[7:10|bible.1.7.10]]-10 and 2Pe. [[3:20|bible.82.3.20]] are adamant in proclaiming that only Noah, his three sons and their wives; that is, only 8 souls survived the Deluge." Ref-0186, pp. 12-13.




Septuagint - glory :
glory - Septuagint See note


Septuagint - quotation by N.T. :

Note "An analysis of these quotations will demonstrate, however, that the text of the LXX is followed only where it presents the full truth, that the LXX rendering is changed freely when correction is necessary. . .the Holy Spirit evidently guided the. . .quotation. Gaussen quotes the findings of Horne as follows: 'That learned author reckons eighty-eight verbal quotations that agree with the Alexandrine translations; sixty-four more that are borrowed from them, but with variations; thirty-seven that adopt the same meaning with them without employing their words; sixteen that differ from them in order to agree more nearly with the Hebrew; and. . .twenty that differ from both the Hebrew and Septuagint, but in which the sacred authors have paraphrased the Old Testament, in order that the sense in which they quote it may be better understood.'" Ref-0019, p. 69. "It's important not to overstate the LXX's influence on the OT: Jesus clearly cites the OT 64 times in the Synoptics--Matthew, Mark, and Luke (there are many more allusions, of course). Of these: * More than half (32+) agree with both the LXX and the MT (simply because the LXX is a good translation of the MT in most cases), * One-fifth of the 64 differ from both the LXX and the MT, * One-fifth of the 64 agree with the MT against the MT, * The rest agree with the LXX against the MT, but we have a couple of verses where we see different versions of the LXX itself! (For example, Mark [[13:25|bible.62.13.25]] versus Mark [[9:48|bible.62.9.48]])." Ref-0232, p. 288.




Septuagint - vocalization :

Note "Often the LXX represents the same consonantal text as the MT [Masoretic Text] but not the same vocalization. . . The erratic and often improbable LXX vocalization of the MT suggests that it was the Alexandrian Jews who did not possess an entirely fixed or reliable tradition of vocalization." Ref-0157 pp. 27-28.




Septuagint - written :

Note Alexandria, 284-247 BC




[[@Topic:seraphim]] seraphim :
coals - seraphim and cherubim; faces - seraphim See note; seraphim - live See note


seraphim - coals :
coals - seraphim and cherubim


seraphim - faces :
faces - seraphim See note


seraphim - live :
Isa. [[6:2|bible.23.6.2]]; Isa. [[6:6|bible.23.6.6]]

Note See living creatures.




[[@Topic:sermon]] sermon :
mount - sermon on See note; mount - sermon on - heard by


sermon - on mount :
mount - sermon on See note


sermon - on mount - heard by :
mount - sermon on - heard by


[[@Topic:serpent]] serpent :
serpent - cursed; serpent - cursed; serpent - flying; serpent - head crushed by woman? See note; serpent - punished; serpent - raised; serpent - seed; wise - harmless and; wonderful things


serpent - and dove :
wise - harmless and


serpent - cursed :
Gen. [[3:14|bible.1.3.14]]; Isa. [[65:25|bible.23.65.25]]


serpent - eats dust :
serpent - cursed


serpent - flying :
Isa. [[14:29|bible.23.14.29]]; Isa. [[30:6|bible.23.30.6]]


serpent - head crushed by woman? :
Gen. [[3:15|bible.1.3.15]]; Jdg. [[9:53|bible.7.9.53]]; Hab. [[3:13|bible.35.3.13]]; Rom. [[16:20|bible.66.16.20]]

Note "Roman Catholic Bibles for centuries proclaimed that the woman herself (not Christ) would destroy the serpent. Gen. [[3:15|bible.1.3.15]] was rendered: 'I will put enmities between thee and the woman, and thy seed and her seed: she shall crush thy head, and thou shalt lie in wait for her heel.' The Douay-Challoner Text, (Chicago, IL: The Catholic Press, Inc., 1950.)" Ref-0017, July 2001. "It is important for symbolic reasons [in Jdg. [[9:53|bible.7.9.53]]], that a woman crushed the tyrant's head (see, e.g., Gen. [[3:15|bible.1.3.15]]; cf. Jdg. [[5:24-27|bible.7.5.24]]); that he was destroyed by a stone (cf. Deu. [[13:10|bible.5.13.10]]; Jdg. [[9:5|bible.7.9.5]]; 1S. [[17:49|bible.9.17.49]]; Dan. [[2:34|bible.27.2.34]]; Mtt. [[21:44|bible.61.21.44]]); and that it was a millstone, an implement of work to overcome tyranny (cf. Zec. [[1:18-21|bible.38.1.18]])." James B. Jordon, Judges: God's War Against Humanism, p. 175f, cited by Ref-0210, pp. 37-38.




serpent - on rock :
wonderful things


serpent - punished :
Isa. [[27:1|bible.23.27.1]]; Isa. [[51:9|bible.23.51.9]]; Rev. [[12:9|bible.87.12.9]]; Rev. [[20:3|bible.87.20.3]]


serpent - raised :
Num. [[21:8|bible.4.21.8]]; Isa. [[45:22|bible.23.45.22]]; Isa. [[53:6|bible.23.53.6]]; John [[3:14|bible.64.3.14]]; 2Cor. [[5:21|bible.68.5.21]]


serpent - seed :
Gen. [[3:15|bible.1.3.15]]; Gen. [[6:4|bible.1.6.4]]; Luke [[3:7|bible.63.3.7]]; John [[8:44|bible.64.8.44]]; Jude [[1:6|bible.86.1.6]]


[[@Topic:serpents]] serpents :
serpents - authority over; wise - believers to be


serpents - authority over :
Ps. [[91:13|bible.19.91.13]]; Luke [[10:19|bible.63.10.19]]; Mark [[16:18|bible.62.16.18]]; Acts [[28:5|bible.65.28.5]]


serpents - wise as :
wise - believers to be


[[@Topic:servant]] servant :
leader - servant; servant - bond; servant - greatest See note; servant - Israel of God; servant - master toward; servant - regulations concerning; servant - treat kindly; servant - unfaithful; subordinate - Jesus to Father See note; suffering - of Christ prophesied


servant - bond :
Ex. [[21:5-6|bible.2.21.5]]


servant - greatest :
Mtt. [[19:30|bible.61.19.30]]; Mtt. [[20:26|bible.61.20.26]]; Mtt. [[23:11|bible.61.23.11]]; Luke [[9:48|bible.63.9.48]]; Luke [[14:11|bible.63.14.11]]

Note ". . .God keeps on choosing the younger before the elder, sets the smaller in priority to the greater, and chooses the second before the first: not Cain, but Abel, and his substitute Seth; not Japheth, but Shem; not Ishmael, but Isaac; not Esau, but Jacob; not Manasseh, but Ephraim (Gen. [[48:14|bible.1.48.14]]); not Aaron, but Moses (Ex. [[7:7|bible.2.7.7]]); not Eliab, but David (1S. [[16:6-13|bible.9.16.6]]); not the first king, but the second (i.e. not Saul, but David); not the old covenant, but the new (Heb. [[8:13|bible.79.8.13]]); not Israel, but the church; and above all, not the first Adam, but the last Adam (1Cor. [[15:45|bible.67.15.45]]);"




servant - Israel of God :
Isa. [[41:8|bible.23.41.8]]; Isa. [[45:4|bible.23.45.4]]


servant - Jesus of Father :
subordinate - Jesus to Father See note


servant - leader :
leader - servant


servant - master toward :
Job [[31:13|bible.18.31.13]]


servant - regulations concerning :
Ex. [[21:2-11|bible.2.21.2]]; Ex. [[21:20-21|bible.2.21.20]]; Ex. [[21:26-27|bible.2.21.26]]; Ex. [[21:32|bible.2.21.32]]


servant - suffering :
suffering - of Christ prophesied


servant - treat kindly :
Pr. [[29:21|bible.20.29.21]]


servant - unfaithful :
Luke [[12:47|bible.63.12.47]]


[[@Topic:servants]] servants :
Abrahm - number of servants See note


servants - Abraham - number :
Abrahm - number of servants See note


[[@Topic:serve]] serve :
serve - God; serve - God or man


serve - God :
Ex. [[8:1|bible.2.8.1]]; Ex. [[8:8|bible.2.8.8]]; Ex. [[8:20|bible.2.8.20]]; Ex. [[9:1|bible.2.9.1]]; Ex. [[9:13|bible.2.9.13]]; Ex. [[10:3|bible.2.10.3]]; Rom. [[12:1|bible.66.12.1]]; 1Pe. [[2:5|bible.81.2.5]]


serve - God or man :
2Chr. [[12:8|bible.14.12.8]]


[[@Topic:service]] service :
20 - age of service; age - of service


service - age of :
age - of service


service - begins at 20 :
20 - age of service


[[@Topic:serving God]] serving God :
evil - serves God


serving God - demons :
evil - serves God


[[@Topic:seven]] seven :
churches - seven as historical eras? See note; deacons - seven; eyes - seven; heads - seven; heads - seven; Revelation - book of - seven See note; seven - nations in promised land; seven - spirits See note; seven - times punishment; seven - two and five; thunders - seven


seven - book of Revelation :
Revelation - book of - seven See note


seven - churches as historical eras? :
churches - seven as historical eras? See note


seven - deacons :
deacons - seven


seven - eyes :
eyes - seven


seven - heads :
heads - seven


seven - mountains :
heads - seven


seven - nations in promised land :
Deu. [[7:1|bible.5.7.1]]; Jos. [[24:11|bible.6.24.11]]; Ne. [[9:8|bible.16.9.8]]; Acts [[13:19|bible.65.13.19]]


seven - spirits :
Isa. [[11:2|bible.23.11.2]]; Rev. [[1:4|bible.87.1.4]]; Rev. [[3:1|bible.87.3.1]]; Rev. [[4:5|bible.87.4.5]]; Rev. [[5:6|bible.87.5.6]]

Note See Menorah.




seven - thunders :
thunders - seven


seven - times punishment :
Lev. [[26:18|bible.3.26.18]]; Lev. [[26:21|bible.3.26.21]]; Lev. [[26:24|bible.3.26.24]]; Lev. [[26:28|bible.3.26.28]]


seven - two and five :
7; Gen. [[45:6|bible.1.45.6]]; Mtt. [[14:17-18|bible.61.14.17]]; Mark [[6:38|bible.62.6.38]]; Mark [[6:41|bible.62.6.41]]; Luke [[9:13|bible.63.9.13]]; Luke [[9:15|bible.63.9.15]]; John [[6:9|bible.64.6.9]]


[[@Topic:seven angels]] seven angels :
angels - names of See note


seven angels - names :
angels - names of See note


[[@Topic:seven weeks]] seven weeks :
Dan. [[9:25|bible.27.9.25]]

Note One source takes the 7 weeks as denoting 49 years for the rebuilding of Jerusalem beginning in B.C. 444 (with the Decree of Artaxerxes for Jews to 'restore and rebuild Jerusalem' [walls] cf. Ne. [[2:5-8|bible.16.2.5]]) and ending in B.C. 396 with the rebuilding of Jerusalem completed. Ref-0146, p. 244.




[[@Topic:seven years]] seven years :
debt - canceled; seven years - sabbatical


seven years - debt cancelled :
debt - canceled


seven years - sabbatical :
Ex. [[21:2|bible.2.21.2]]; Ex. [[23:11|bible.2.23.11]]; Deu. [[31:10|bible.5.31.10]]


[[@Topic:seventh day]] seventh day :
seventh day - rest not perpetual


seventh day - rest not perpetual :
John [[5:17|bible.64.5.17]]


[[@Topic:Seventh Day Adventists]] Seventh Day Adventists :
2300 - days See note


Seventh Day Adventists - second coming in 1844 :
2300 - days See note


[[@Topic:seventy]] seventy :
seventy - times seven See note


seventy - times seven :
70; Gen. [[4:24|bible.1.4.24]] (?); Lev. [[26:34|bible.3.26.34]]; Lev. [[26:43|bible.3.26.43]]; 2Chr. [[36:21|bible.14.36.21]]; 2K. [[20:17|bible.12.20.17]]; Ezra [[1:1|bible.15.1.1]]; Jer. [[25:11|bible.24.25.11]]; Jer. [[29:10|bible.24.29.10]]; Dan. [[9:2|bible.27.9.2]]; Zec. [[1:12|bible.38.1.12]]; Mtt. [[18:21-22|bible.61.18.21]]; Acts [[13:20-21|bible.65.13.20]]

Note "The seventy year captivity is figured from 605 BC - 536 BC." Ref-0045, tape 14:B. The units of seventy can be layed out in the following way: (1) 70 x 7 sabbatical years violated prior to the Babylonian Captivity (Lev. [[26:34-35|bible.3.26.34]],Lev. [[26:43|bible.3.26.43]]); (2) the seventy years of the Babylonian Captivity (Jer. [[25:11|bible.24.25.11]] Jer. [[29:10|bible.24.29.10]]); (3) 70 x 7 decreed years remaining after the Babylonian Captivity (Dan. [[9:24-27|bible.27.9.24]]). Ref-0044, p. 118. ". . . the 70-year desolations [of Jerusalem] are actually counted from the destruction of the temple in 586 b.c. until its completion in 516 b.c., exactly 70 years.", Ref-0017, October 2000. See endnote 13, Ref-0146, p. 665 for a discussion of why these weeks are to be taken as years. There are five major schools of interpretation surrounding the issue of Daniel's seventieth week. Pre-tribulationalists are futurists in interpreting this passage. Walvoord identifies the other views, In opposition to the futurist interpretation, at least four other views have been advanced: (1) the liberal view that the seventieth seven is fulfilled in the events following the Maccabean persecution just as the preceding sixty-nine sevens were; (2) the view of Jewish scholars that the seventieth week is fulfilled in the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70; (3) the view that the seventieth week of Daniel is an indefinite period beginning with Christ but extending to the end, often held by amillennarians such as Young and Leupold; (4) that the seventieth seven are seven literal years beginning with the public ministry of Christ and ending about three and a half years after His death. Ref-0005, p. 232. "But as these visions of Zechariah [Zec. [[1:12|bible.38.1.12]]] were granted to the prophet in the 2nd year of Darius Hystaspes, in B.C. 519, the 'seventy years' foretold by Jeremiah had already expired, even if we calculate from the latest of the possible starting-points [see footnote 1]. The Divine Advocate might well therefore express 'the reverent wonder' that the seventy years being accomplished, the complete restoration was not yet brought to pass, and that though a remnant had returned, 'Jerusalem and the cities of Judah' were still practically desolate." Ref-0206, pp. 34-35. Questionable: Gen. [[4:24|bible.1.4.24]] (?);




[[@Topic:seventy sevens]] seventy sevens :
chronology - BC 444 to 33 AD - seventy sevens See note


seventy sevens - Daniel's :
chronology - BC 444 to 33 AD - seventy sevens See note


[[@Topic:sex]] sex :
marriage - abstaining from sex; marriage - required for sex; sex - and worship


sex - abstaining from for devotion :
marriage - abstaining from sex


sex - and worship :
Deu. [[23:17|bible.5.23.17]]


sex - outside of marriage prohibited :
marriage - required for sex


[[@Topic:sexual]] sexual :
euphemism - sexual; sexual - purity; sickness - sexual


sexual - euphemism :
euphemism - sexual


sexual - purity :
1Th. [[4:3|bible.73.4.3]]


sexual - sickness :
sickness - sexual


[[@Topic:sexual sin]] sexual sin :
covetousness - heart trained in


sexual sin - heart trained in :
covetousness - heart trained in

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