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[[@Topic:In Search Of Temple Treasures]] In Search Of Temple Treasures :
Ref-0142 See note


[[@Topic:inaction]] inaction :
talk - without action


[[@Topic:inanimate]] inanimate :
idols - lifeless


inanimate - idols :
idols - lifeless


[[@Topic:Inanna]] Inanna :
Inanna - goddess See note


Inanna - goddess :

Note "Throughout the Near East for centuries (3500-500 BC), the Great Mother Goddess was Inanna. She had many names, such as: Astarte, Ishtar, Ma, Asherah and Anahita. . .she was known as the Queen of Heaven and Earth." Ref-0045, p. 7. "Nanna, also known as Sin, the mood god; the son of Nanna is Utu, the sun god; the daughter of Nanna is Inanna, a fertility goddess whom the Semites will call Ishtar. Many Israelites will worship her under the name Ashtoret." Ref-0150 p. 17.




[[@Topic:incarnation]] incarnation :
Christology - heretical views See note; Holy Spirit - incarnation by; image - man in God's See note; incarnation - as revelation; incarnation - God in flesh See note; incarnation - predicted; Trinity - involved in incarnation


incarnation - as revelation :
Isa. [[9:1-2|bible.23.9.1]]; Luke [[2:32|bible.63.2.32]]; John [[1:14-18|bible.64.1.14]]; John [[12:45|bible.64.12.45]]; John [[14:7-9|bible.64.14.7]]; John [[15:15|bible.64.15.15]]; Gal. [[1:12|bible.69.1.12]]; Col. [[1:15|bible.72.1.15]]; Col. [[2:9|bible.72.2.9]]; Heb. [[1:2|bible.79.1.2]]; 1Jn. [[1:2|bible.83.1.2]]; Rev. [[1:1|bible.87.1.1]]


incarnation - body prepared :
image - man in God's See note


incarnation - God in flesh :
John [[1:14|bible.64.1.14]]; 1Ti. [[3:16|bible.75.3.16]]; 1Jn. [[4:2|bible.83.4.2]]; 2Jn. [[1:7|bible.84.1.7]]

Note "It is striking that John did not say that the Word became man (ἄνθρωπος) or that the Word adopted a body (σῶμα). John wrote at a time when Docetism was widespread in the area where he lived and ministered. The Docetists argued that Christ's humanity was only apparent. He was a mere phantom without human flesh and blood. John taught that to deny the true humanity of Christ was destructive to the gospel." David J. Macleod, "The Incarnation of the Word: John [[1:14|bible.64.1.14]]", Ref-0200, vol. 161 no. 641, January-March 2004 (pp. 72-88), p. 74.




incarnation - heretical views :
Christology - heretical views See note


incarnation - Holy Spirit's role :
Holy Spirit - incarnation by


incarnation - predicted :
Ps. [[40:6|bible.19.40.6]]; Heb. [[10:5|bible.79.10.5]]


incarnation - Trinity involved :
Trinity - involved in incarnation


[[@Topic:incense]] incense :
prayer - as incense


incense - prayer as :
prayer - as incense


[[@Topic:incentive]] incentive :
rewards - as incentive


incentive - rewards as :
rewards - as incentive


[[@Topic:incest]] incest :
incest - practiced; incest - stoning


incest - practiced :
Gen. [[4:17|bible.1.4.17]] (before prohibition); Gen. [[19:33|bible.1.19.33]]; Gen. [[38:18|bible.1.38.18]]; 1Cor. [[5:5|bible.67.5.5]]


incest - stoning :
Lev. [[18:7|bible.3.18.7]]; Lev. [[20:11|bible.3.20.11]]; 1Cor. [[5:5|bible.67.5.5]]


[[@Topic:independence]] independence :
independence - of sexes, against


independence - of sexes, against :
1Cor. [[11:11|bible.67.11.11]]


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


[[@Topic:index]] index :
index - alphabetic; index - bible books


index - alphabetic :
0; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z


index - bible books :
Gen. [[1:1|bible.1.1.1]]; Ex. [[1:1|bible.2.1.1]]; Lev. [[1:1|bible.3.1.1]]; Num. [[1:1|bible.4.1.1]]; Deu. [[1:1|bible.5.1.1]]; Jos. [[1:1|bible.6.1.1]]; Jdg. [[1:1|bible.7.1.1]]; Ru. [[1:1|bible.8.1.1]]; 1S. [[1:1|bible.9.1.1]]; 2S. [[1:1|bible.10.1.1]]; 1K. [[1:1|bible.11.1.1]]; 2K. [[1:1|bible.12.1.1]]; 1Chr. [[1:1|bible.13.1.1]]; 2Chr. [[1:1|bible.14.1.1]]; Ezra [[1:1|bible.15.1.1]]; Ne. [[1:1|bible.16.1.1]]; Est. [[1:1|bible.17.1.1]]; Job [[1:1|bible.18.1.1]]; Ps. [[1:1|bible.19.1.1]]; Pr. [[1:1|bible.20.1.1]]; Ecc. [[1:1|bible.21.1.1]]; Sos. [[1:1|bible.22.1.1]]; Isa. [[1:1|bible.23.1.1]]; Jer. [[1:1|bible.24.1.1]]; Lam. [[1:1|bible.25.1.1]]; Eze. [[1:1|bible.26.1.1]]; Dan. [[1:1|bible.27.1.1]]; Hos. [[1:1|bible.28.1.1]]; Joel [[1:1|bible.29.1.1]]; Amos [[1:1|bible.30.1.1]]; Ob. [[1:1|bible.31.1.1]]; Jonah [[1:1|bible.32.1.1]]; Mic. [[1:1|bible.33.1.1]]; Nah. [[1:1|bible.34.1.1]]; Hab. [[1:1|bible.35.1.1]]; Zep. [[1:1|bible.36.1.1]]; Hag. [[1:1|bible.37.1.1]]; Zec. [[1:1|bible.38.1.1]]; Mal. [[1:1|bible.39.1.1]]; Mtt. [[1:1|bible.61.1.1]]; Mark [[1:1|bible.62.1.1]]; Luke [[1:1|bible.63.1.1]]; John [[1:1|bible.64.1.1]]; Acts [[1:1|bible.65.1.1]]; Rom. [[1:1|bible.66.1.1]]; 1Cor. [[1:1|bible.67.1.1]]; 2Cor. [[1:1|bible.68.1.1]]; Gal. [[1:1|bible.69.1.1]]; Eph. [[1:1|bible.70.1.1]]; Php. [[1:1|bible.71.1.1]]; Col. [[1:1|bible.72.1.1]]; 1Th. [[1:1|bible.73.1.1]]; 2Th. [[1:1|bible.74.1.1]]; 1Ti. [[1:1|bible.75.1.1]]; 2Ti. [[1:1|bible.76.1.1]]; Tit. [[1:1|bible.77.1.1]]; Phm. [[1:1|bible.78.1.1]]; Heb. [[1:1|bible.79.1.1]]; Jas. [[1:1|bible.80.1.1]]; 1Pe. [[1:1|bible.81.1.1]]; 2Pe. [[1:1|bible.82.1.1]]; 1Jn. [[1:1|bible.83.1.1]]; 2Jn. [[1:1|bible.84.1.1]]; 3Jn. [[1:1|bible.85.1.1]]; Jude [[1:1|bible.86.1.1]]; Rev. [[1:1|bible.87.1.1]]


[[@Topic:indwelling]] indwelling :
Holy Spirit - indwelt - not permanent in OT See note


indwelling - Holy Spirit - not permanently before Pentecost :
Holy Spirit - indwelt - not permanent in OT See note


[[@Topic:indwelt]] indwelt :
Christ - believers indwelt by See note; Holy Spirit - indwells believers; Holy Spirit - indwelt Jesus


indwelt - believers by Christ :
Christ - believers indwelt by See note


indwelt - by Holy Spirit :
Holy Spirit - indwells believers


indwelt - Jesus by Holy Spirit :
Holy Spirit - indwelt Jesus


[[@Topic:inerrancy]] inerrancy :
inerrancy - Aquinas See note; inerrancy - Augustine See note; inerrancy - Chicago Statement See note; inerrancy - Luther See note; inerrancy - Masoretic textual techniques See note; inerrancy - of scripture See note; inerrancy - partial See note; inerrancy - reliance on details; inerrancy - vs. infallibility See note; Ref-0064 See note


inerrancy - Aquinas :

Note Thomas Aquinas ". . . says, 'It is heretical to say that any falsehood whatsoever is contained either in the gospels or in any canonical Scripture.'" Ref-0064, p. 370.




inerrancy - Augustine :

Note "Augustine wrote to Jerome, 'I have learned to yield this respect and honour only to the canonical books of Scripture: of these alone do I most firmly believe that the authors were completely free from error.' What did Augustine do with apparent contradictions in the Bible? To this question he replied, 'I do not hesitate to suppose that either the ms. is faulty or the translator has not caught the meaning of what was said, or I myself have failed to understand it.' Elsewhere Augustine wrote, 'It seems to me that the most disastrous consequence must follow upon our believing that anything false is found in the sacred books,' for, he adds, 'if you once admit into such a high sanctuary of authority one false statement, . . . there will not be left a single statement of those books which, . . . if appearing to anyone difficult in practice or hard to believe, may not by the same fatal rule be explained away.'" Ref-0064, p. 309.




inerrancy - Chicago Statement :

Note See Ref-0075, pp. 181-185




inerrancy - Luther :

Note "Again, [Martin] Luther writes: 'Whoever is so bold that he ventures to accuse God of fraud and deception in a single word and does so willfully again and again after he has been warned and instructed once or twice will likewise certainly venture to accuse God of fraud and deception in all of His words. Therefore it is true, absolutely and without exception, that everything is believed or nothing is believed. The Holy Spirit does not suffer Himself to be separated or divided so that He should teach and cause to be believed one doctrine rightly and another falsely.'" Ref-0064, p. 380.




inerrancy - Masoretic textual techniques :

Note ". . . the vowel points were invented by the Masoretes, starting with the firth century A.D." Ref-0060, p. 126. "The Masoretes also annotated the text, as a precaution against any addition or omission, indicating in the margin the number of letters, the repetitions of certain expressions, the middle letter, and the word and the verse in the middle of each book or collection of books. In this copying of what we call the Old Testament, they noticed that the letter aleph occurs 42,377 times, the letter beth 38,218 times and so on. If a word seemed incorrect to them, they left it in the text (the kethib); and they put in the margin the consonants of the corrected word (the keri). Above all, the Masoretes invented vowel points: dots or little strokes added in or under consonants, to indicate the pronunciation of the word, while at the same time preserving the integrity of the traditional text." Ref-0060, p. 187. "According to the Hebrew Talmud, a body of civil and religious laws that also provided commentary on the Hebrew Scriptures, the rules for the scribes consisted of the following: 1. The skins of the parchments had to be prepared in a special way and dedicated to God so that they would be clean in order to have God's words written on them. 2. The ink that was used was black and made in accordance to a special recipe used only for writing Scripture. 3. The words written could not be duplicated by memory but must be reproduced from an authentic copy that the scribe had before him. And, the scribe had to say each word aloud as he wrote it. 4. Each time the scribe came across the Hebrew word for God, he had to wipe his pen clean. And when he came across the name of God, Jehovah (YHWH), he had to wash his whole body before he could write it. 5. If a sheet or parchment had one mistake on it, the sheet was condemned. If there were three mistakes found on any page, the whole manuscript was condemned. Each scroll had to be checked within thirty days of its writing, or it was considered unholy. 6. Every word and every letter was counted. If a letter or word was omitted, the manuscript was condemned. 7.There were explicit rules for how many letters and words were allowed on any given parchment. A column must have at least forty-eight lines and no more than sixty. Letters and words had to be spaced at a certain distance and no word could touch another. . . There were over twenty rules for scribes to follow when copying the sacred text. These rules are found throughout the Talmud in places such as Tractates Eruvin, Sota, Megillah, Menachot and many more. Because of such strict rules that have been faithfully followed throughout the centuries the textual differences are extremely miniscule. For example, there are 304,805 letters found in the Torah. For hundrends of years, the Yemenite community was not part of the Jewish global checking system. Yet when compared there are only nine letter-differences found in the Yemenite Torah with that of the Jewish global community. . ." Ref-0086, pp. 110-111




inerrancy - of scripture :
2S. [[23:2|bible.10.23.2]]; Ps. [[119:160|bible.19.119.160]]; Jer. [[23:9|bible.24.23.9]]; Jer. [[30:4|bible.24.30.4]]; Jer. [[36:11|bible.24.36.11]]; Dan. [[9:2|bible.27.9.2]]; Dan. [[10:21|bible.27.10.21]]; Luke [[4:21|bible.63.4.21]]; Mtt. [[5:18|bible.61.5.18]]; Mtt. [[22:32|bible.61.22.32]]; Mtt. [[22:43|bible.61.22.43]]; Mark [[12:36|bible.62.12.36]]; Luke [[16:17|bible.63.16.17]]; Luke [[24:27|bible.63.24.27]]; John [[5:39|bible.64.5.39]]; John [[5:46|bible.64.5.46]]; John [[10:35|bible.64.10.35]]; John [[14:26|bible.64.14.26]]; John [[17:17|bible.64.17.17]]; Acts [[24:14|bible.65.24.14]]; 1Cor. [[2:13|bible.67.2.13]]; 1Cor. [[14:37|bible.67.14.37]]; Gal. [[1:11|bible.69.1.11]]; 1Th. [[2:13|bible.73.2.13]]; 2Ti. [[3:16|bible.76.3.16]]; Heb. [[1:1|bible.79.1.1]]; Heb. [[10:15|bible.79.10.15]]; 1Pe. [[1:10|bible.81.1.10]]; 2Pe. [[1:21|bible.82.1.21]]; Rev. [[2:18|bible.87.2.18]]; Rev. [[3:7|bible.87.3.7]]; Rev. [[3:14|bible.87.3.14]]; Rev. [[19:9|bible.87.19.9]]; Rev. [[21:5|bible.87.21.5]]; Rev. [[22:6|bible.87.22.6]]

Note At Rev. [[22:6|bible.87.22.6]], the majority text has των πνευματων των προφητων vs. των ἁγιων προφητων in the textus receptus.




inerrancy - partial :
Ex. [[20:14|bible.2.20.14]]; Deu. [[5:18|bible.5.5.18]]

Note "Evangelicals who believe the Scripture is not inerrant can offer no reason for thinking that copying mistakes must always be restricted to matters of history and science, while being absolutely precluded from texts touching on matters of faith and practice (the alleged exclusive domain of 'infallibility' according to many theorists). The infamous 'Wicked Bible' of 1631 rendered the seventh commandment as 'Thou shalt commit adultery' (omitting the crucial word not, and for this scandalous misprint the printers were severely fined by the archbishop." Ref-0064, p. 178. ". . . it is simply impossible to separate the historical from the theological. They thoroughly interpenetrate one another. While the evangelical who believers the Bible is not inerrant may want to free us from the burden of defending the historical accuracy of the accounts of Pekah's reign because he cannot believe the accounts, the unbeliever cannot accept the historical nature of a resurrection. Why defend one and not the other? Certainly, the latter is much more difficult to accept than the former." Ref-0064, p. 280.




inerrancy - reliance on details :
Mtt. [[5:18|bible.61.5.18]]; Mtt. [[22:31-32|bible.61.22.31]]; Mtt. [[22:41-45|bible.61.22.41]]; Luke [[16:17|bible.63.16.17]]; John [[10:31-35|bible.64.10.31]]; Gal. [[3:16|bible.69.3.16]]


inerrancy - vs. infallibility :

Note "As far as etymology is concerned, the meaning of inerrancy and infallibility should of course be the same. Inerrancy derives from the Latin noun error, meaning error or mistake, whereas infallibility derives from the Latin verb fallo, meaning to deceive or lead astray. Given these root meanings, it's clear that infallibility and inerrancy should mean substantially the same thing. That they don't derives from some fancy footwork. Within evangelical circles the idea that Scripture does not err in matters of faith and practice, but can err in other matters has gained wide currency. It is this view that goes by the name of infallibility. Though perhaps initially appealing, infallibility so-defined constitutes an incoherent view of Scripture. The problem is that within Scripture, matters of faith and practice are inextricably tied together with matters of history and science. Presumably the Ten Commandments are the very words of God, but the divine command to exterminate all the Amalekites was not. Infallibilists have no clear criterion for distinguishing the things that Scripture gets right from the things it gets wrong." The Problem of Error in Scripture, William A. Dembski, Ref-0059, Vol. 3, No. 3, Nov./Dec. 1995, p. 7. "The terms 'inerrancy' and 'infallibility' seem to us practically interchangeable. . . The fact is that if Scripture is infallible, it cannot err; and if it is inerrant, this is because it contains no mistakes." Ref-0060, p. 120. "The importance of the doctrine of inspiration to inerrancy cannot be overstated. As a matter of fact, until the last century one was thought to be identical with the other. To deny inerrancy was to deny inspiration." Ref-0064, p. 277. "Paul D. Feinberg, 'Infallibility and Inerrancy,' Trinity Journal 6, no. 2 (Fall 1977): 120, crisply articulartes critical inerrancy as 'the claim that when all facts are known, the scriptures in their original autographs and properly interpreted will be shown to be without error in all that they affirm to the degree of precision intended, whether that affirmation relates to doctrine, history, science, geography, gelology, etc.'" Ref-0110, p. 23.




[[@Topic:inerrant]] inerrant :
Koran - Koran inerrant


inerrant - Koran :
Koran - Koran inerrant


[[@Topic:inexpressible]] inexpressible :
inexpressible - words


inexpressible - words :
2Cor. [[12:4|bible.68.12.4]]; Rev. [[10:4|bible.87.10.4]]


[[@Topic:infallibility]] infallibility :
inerrancy - vs. infallibility See note


infallibility - vs. inerrancy :
inerrancy - vs. infallibility See note


[[@Topic:infant]] infant :
baptism - AFTER belief


infant - AGAINST baptism :
baptism - AFTER belief


[[@Topic:infanticide]] infanticide :
abortion - Greek and Roman See note


infanticide - Greek and Roman :
abortion - Greek and Roman See note


[[@Topic:infirmity]] infirmity :
Paul - infirmity See note


infirmity - Paul's :
Paul - infirmity See note


[[@Topic:informants]] informants :
Ne. [[6:10|bible.16.6.10]]; Ne. [[6:19|bible.16.6.19]]


[[@Topic:infralapsarianism]] infralapsarianism :
supralapsarianism See note


[[@Topic:ingathering]] ingathering :
feast - ingathering


ingathering - feast :
feast - ingathering


[[@Topic:inherit]] inherit :
inherit - the earth


inherit - the earth :
Ps. [[37:9|bible.19.37.9]]; Ps. [[37:11|bible.19.37.11]]; Ps. [[37:22|bible.19.37.22]]


[[@Topic:inheritance]] inheritance :
covenant - land - inheritance [5002.4.2]; inheritance - believers as God's See note; inheritance - believers from God; inheritance - by faith; inheritance - from God; inheritance - Israel as God's; inheritance - Jesus'; inheritance - land to remain within tribe; inheritance - of Israel; inheritance - servant shares; inheritance - women; nations - as inheritance


inheritance - believers as God's :
Tit. [[2:14|bible.77.2.14]]; 1Pe. [[2:9|bible.81.2.9]]

Note see inheritance - Israel as God's




inheritance - believers from God :
Acts [[20:32|bible.65.20.32]]; Acts [[26:18|bible.65.26.18]]; Rom. [[8:17|bible.66.8.17]]; Eph. [[1:11-14|bible.70.1.11]]; Eph. [[5:5|bible.70.5.5]]; Col. [[1:12|bible.72.1.12]]; Col. [[3:24|bible.72.3.24]]; Heb. [[9:15|bible.79.9.15]]; 1Pe. [[1:4|bible.81.1.4]]; Rev. [[21:7|bible.87.21.7]]


inheritance - by faith :
Acts [[26:18|bible.65.26.18]]


inheritance - from God :
Isa. [[49:8|bible.23.49.8]]; Isa. [[57:13|bible.23.57.13]]


inheritance - Israel as God's :
Ex. [[19:5|bible.2.19.5]]; Ex. [[34:9|bible.2.34.9]]; Deu. [[4:20|bible.5.4.20]]; Deu. [[27:9|bible.5.27.9]]; 1K. [[8:51-53|bible.11.8.51]]; Ps. [[33:12|bible.19.33.12]]; Ps. [[37:28|bible.19.37.28]]; Ps. [[94:14|bible.19.94.14]]; Jer. [[10:16|bible.24.10.16]]; Eze. [[38:14|bible.26.38.14]]


inheritance - Jesus' :
Ps. [[2:8|bible.19.2.8]]


inheritance - land to remain within tribe :
Num. [[36:8|bible.4.36.8]]


inheritance - nations as :
nations - as inheritance


inheritance - of Israel :
Jer. [[12:14|bible.24.12.14]]


inheritance - promised land :
covenant - land - inheritance [5002.4.2]


inheritance - servant shares :
Pr. [[17:2|bible.20.17.2]]


inheritance - women :
Num. [[26:33|bible.4.26.33]]; Num. [[27:1|bible.4.27.1]]; Num. [[36:2|bible.4.36.2]]; Num. [[36:11|bible.4.36.11]]; 1Chr. [[7:15|bible.13.7.15]]; Job [[42:15|bible.18.42.15]]; Luke [[3:23|bible.63.3.23]]


[[@Topic:inherited]] inherited :
sin - inherited


inherited - sin :
sin - inherited


[[@Topic:inhibited]] inhibited :
prayer - inhibited


inhibited - prayer :
prayer - inhibited


[[@Topic:iniquity]] iniquity :
blinded - by iniquity; iniquity - not yet full; iniquity - on us vs. Jesus


iniquity - blinded by :
blinded - by iniquity


iniquity - not yet full :
Gen. [[15:16|bible.1.15.16]]


iniquity - on us vs. Jesus :
Ps. [[94:23|bible.19.94.23]]; Isa. [[53:6|bible.23.53.6]]


[[@Topic:injustice]] injustice :
injustice - fight


injustice - fight :
Pr. [[31:8-9|bible.20.31.8]]; Isa. [[10:1-2|bible.23.10.1]]


[[@Topic:inner]] inner :
room - inner - false Christs See note


inner - room - false Christs :
room - inner - false Christs See note


[[@Topic:innocent]] innocent :
blood - innocent shed; innocent - suffer; messianic prophecy - innocent; Paul - innocent


innocent - killed :
blood - innocent shed


innocent - messianic prophecy :
messianic prophecy - innocent


innocent - Paul :
Paul - innocent


innocent - suffer :
Ps. [[10:8|bible.19.10.8]]; Luke [[13:2-5|bible.63.13.2]]


[[@Topic:Inquisition]] Inquisition :
chronology - AD 1478 - Inquisition begins See note; chronology - AD 1820 - Inquisition ends See note


Inquisition - begins- chronology :
chronology - AD 1478 - Inquisition begins See note


Inquisition - ends chronology :
chronology - AD 1820 - Inquisition ends See note


[[@Topic:INRI]] INRI :
king - of Jews See note


INRI - inscription :
king - of Jews See note


[[@Topic:inscription]] inscription :
king - of Jews See note


inscription - INRI :
king - of Jews See note


inside-out vs. outside-in :
motivation - for Christian living See note


[[@Topic:inspiration]] inspiration :
Apocrypha - uninspired See note; Holy Spirit - inspired Scripture; inspiration - God through Moses; inspiration - Jerome's view See note; inspiration - means of; inspiration - neo-orthodox view See note; inspiration - NT considered scripture See note; "not I, but the Lord" See note; inspiration - plenary See note; inspiration - scripture says = God says See note; inspiration - untruthful statements accurately recorded; inspiration - verbal See note; "God has spoken"; "it is written"; inspiration - writing and speaking God's words See note


inspiration - Apocrypha not :
Apocrypha - uninspired See note


inspiration - by Holy Spirit :
Holy Spirit - inspired Scripture


inspiration - God through Moses :
Ex. [[20:12|bible.2.20.12]]; Mtt. [[15:4|bible.61.15.4]]; Mark [[7:10|bible.62.7.10]]


inspiration - Jerome's view :

Note "I am not so stupid as to think that any of the Lord's words either need correcting or are not divinely inspired; but the Latin manuscripts of the Scriptures are proved faulty by the variations which are found in all of them. My aim has been to restore them to the form of the Greek original, from which my critics do not deny that they have been translated.' JEROME, Letters XXVII" Ref-0063, p. 196.




inspiration - means of :
2Pe. [[1:21|bible.82.1.21]]


inspiration - neo-orthodox view :

Note "The orthodox believe the Bible is God's Word; liberals believe the Bible contains God's Word; neo-orthodox hold that the Bible becomes God's Word." Ref-0075, p. 171. "To sum it up, the neo-orthodox view is that the Bible is a fallible human book. Nevertheless, it is the instrument of God's revelation to us, for it is a record of God's personal revelation in Christ. Revelation, however, is personal; the Bible is not a verbally inspired revelation from God, It is merely an errant human means through which one can encounter the personal revelation who is Christ. In itself it is not the Word of God: at best, the Bible only becomes the Word of God to the individual when he encounters Christ through it." [Existential view.] Ref-0075, p. 175. "In summary, for a neo-evangelical the Bible is a religious book, a book of salvation. Its purpose is to save and it is infallible in accomplishing that purpose. But it is not inerrant in all its statements. Only the saving 'core' is true, not the cultural 'husk' in which it is presented. Inspiration is dynamic and 'organic.' It does not guarantee the inerrancy of all historical and scientific statements in Scripture but only the infallibility of the saving purpose of the Scripture." Ref-0075, p. 180. "But how does one get beyond the text of the Bible to the more rarefied, ineffable, suprahistorical, personal-encounter truth which is supposed to lie beyond? Why, by a direct encounter with God, of course! Yes, but whose direct encounter? Barth's? Brunner's? Neibuhr's? Tillich's? These giants of the Neo-Orthodox movement have many start disagreements among themselves on matters theological. Some, like Barth, disagree even with themselves quite noticeably from decade to decade." Ref-0001, p. 34.




inspiration - NT considered scripture :
Deu. [[25:4|bible.5.25.4]]; Luke [[10:7|bible.63.10.7]]; 1Cor. [[14:37|bible.67.14.37]]; 1Ti. [[5:18|bible.75.5.18]]; 2Pe. [[3:16|bible.82.3.16]]

Note "In 1 Timothy 5:18, Paul prefaced his remarks with 'the Scripture says.' Then he quoted from Deuteronomy (Deu. [[25:4|bible.5.25.4]]) and Luke [[10:7|bible.63.10.7]], thereby ascribing the status of Scripture to both the Old and New Testaments." Ref-0024, p. 164. "The first quotation (from 1Ti. [[5:18|bible.75.5.18]]) comes from Deu. [[25:4|bible.5.25.4]] and the second from Luke [[10:7|bible.63.10.7]]. The most normal inference is that Paul considers both Deuteronomy and Luke to be Scripture." Ref-0064, p. 52. (Note that Luke was written in A.D. 60 and predates the epistles to Timothy of A.D. 62 and 63. Ref-0080, pp. 16-17




[[@Topic:"not I, but the Lord"]] "not I, but the Lord" :
1Cor. [[7:10|bible.67.7.10]]; 1Cor. [[7:12|bible.67.7.12]]; 1Cor. [[14:37|bible.67.14.37]]

Note "Is this not proof positive in the text of Scripture that the Word of God must be distinguished from the fallible opinions of its human authors? Although one may interpret what Paul has to say in this way, it is neither necessary nor best. In verse 10 (1Cor. [[7:10|bible.67.7.10]]), Paul is pointing out that what he is saying has been said before by our Lord, while in verse 12 (1Cor. [[7:12|bible.67.7.12]]) Paul is the vehicle of new revelation. That is, what he says has not been said before. Later, in 1Cor. [[14:37|bible.67.14.37]], he says that what he wrote is the command of the Lord. Thus the distinction is not between revelation and nonrevelation, infallible and fallible, but is a distinction within revelation (the infallible) between what is repeated by Paul and what is original with him." Ref-0064, p. 303. ". . . it should be observed that Paul probably meant merely to say that Jesus said nothing explicitly about the subject at hand during His earthly ministry. Hence, Paul had to say, 'I have no command [epitagen] of the Lord, but I give an opinion' (7:25). His opinion, however, was inspired. Paul said, 'I also have the Spirit of God' (7:40)." Ref-0075, p. 97.




inspiration - plenary :
Mtt. [[5:18|bible.61.5.18]]; Luke [[16:17|bible.63.16.17]]; Luke [[24:25|bible.63.24.25]]; John [[10:35|bible.64.10.35]]; 2Ti. [[3:16|bible.76.3.16]]; Rev. [[22:18-19|bible.87.22.18]]

Note "The NASB note admits the possibility of the weaker rendering -- 'Every Scripture inspired by God', so the reader is left with the choice between a wholly inspired Bible and a Bible only partly inspired." The New American Standard Bible, Article No. 46, Ref-094




inspiration - scripture says = God says :
Gen. [[2:24|bible.1.2.24]] (cf. Mtt. 19:4-5); Gen. [[12:3|bible.1.12.3]] (cf. Gal. 3:8); Ex. [[9:16|bible.2.9.16]] (cf. Rom. 9:17); Ps. [[2:1|bible.19.2.1]] (cf. Acts 4:24-25); Ps. [[2:7|bible.19.2.7]] (cf. Heb. 1:5); Ps. [[16:10|bible.19.16.10]] (cf. Acts 13:35); Ps. [[95:7|bible.19.95.7]] (cf. Heb. 3:7); Ps. [[97:7|bible.19.97.7]] (cf. Heb. 1:6); Ps. [[104:4|bible.19.104.4]] (cf. Heb. 1:7); Isa. [[55:3|bible.23.55.3]] (cf. Acts 13:34); Mtt. [[19:4-5|bible.61.19.4]] (cf. Gen. 2:24); Acts [[4:24-25|bible.65.4.24]] (cf. Ps. 2:1); Acts [[13:34|bible.65.13.34]] (cf. Isa. 55:3); Acts [[13:35|bible.65.13.35]] (cf. Ps. 16:10); Rom. [[9:17|bible.66.9.17]] (cf. Ex. 9:16); Gal. [[3:8|bible.69.3.8]] (cf. Gen. 12:3); Heb. [[1:5|bible.79.1.5]] (cf. Ps. 2:7); Heb. [[1:6|bible.79.1.6]] (cf. Ps. 97:7); Heb. [[1:7|bible.79.1.7]] (cf. Ps. 104:4); Heb. [[3:7|bible.79.3.7]] (cf. Ps. 95:7)

Note "Sometimes the Old Testament gives what the human author said, and the New Testament quotes the statement as what 'God said.' At other times the Old Testament records what 'God says' and the New Testament quotes that text as what the human author says. Thus, what the author says and what God says are used interchangeably. . ." Ref-0075, p. 51.




inspiration - untruthful statements accurately recorded :
Gen. [[3:4|bible.1.3.4]]


inspiration - verbal :
Jos. [[8:35|bible.6.8.35]]; Jer. [[26:2|bible.24.26.2]]; Mtt. [[5:18|bible.61.5.18]]; Mtt. [[22:31|bible.61.22.31]]; Mtt. [[22:43|bible.61.22.43]]; Luke [[16:17|bible.63.16.17]]; Luke [[24:25|bible.63.24.25]]; John [[5:46|bible.64.5.46]]; John [[10:35|bible.64.10.35]]; John [[17:8|bible.64.17.8]]; Acts [[24:14|bible.65.24.14]]; Rom. [[3:2|bible.66.3.2]]; Rom. [[16:26|bible.66.16.26]]; 1Cor. [[2:13|bible.67.2.13]]; 1Cor. [[14:37|bible.67.14.37]]; 1Th. [[2:13|bible.73.2.13]]; Rev. [[1:3|bible.87.1.3]]; Rev. [[22:7|bible.87.22.7]]; Rev. [[22:18-19|bible.87.22.18]]

Note "Philo of Alexandria, a contemporary of the apostles, attested thus: 'The Jews would die ten thousand times rather than to permit one single word to be altered of their Scriptures.'" Ref-0060, p. 164. "Occasionally the writers were even told to 'not omit a word' (Jer. [[26:2|bible.24.26.2]]), and John even pronounced an anathema upon all who would add to or subtract from the 'words of the book of this prophecy' (Rev. [[22:18-19|bible.87.22.18]])." Ref-0075, p. 50.




[[@Topic:"God has spoken"]] "God has spoken" :
Isa. [[1:20|bible.23.1.20]]; Isa. [[40:5|bible.23.40.5]]; Isa. [[58:14|bible.23.58.14]]; Mic. [[4:4|bible.33.4.4]]; Mtt. [[4:4|bible.61.4.4]]


[[@Topic:"it is written"]] "it is written" :
Jos. [[8:31|bible.6.8.31]]; 2S. [[1:18|bible.10.1.18]]; 1K. [[2:3|bible.11.2.3]]; 2K. [[23:21|bible.12.23.21]]; 2Chr. [[23:18|bible.14.23.18]]; 2Chr. [[25:4|bible.14.25.4]]; 2Chr. [[31:3|bible.14.31.3]]; 2Chr. [[35:12|bible.14.35.12]]; Ezra [[3:2|bible.15.3.2]]; Ezra [[3:4|bible.15.3.4]]; Ezra [[6:18|bible.15.6.18]]; Ne. [[8:15|bible.16.8.15]]; Ne. [[10:34|bible.16.10.34]]; Ne. [[10:36|bible.16.10.36]]; Ps. [[40:7|bible.19.40.7]]; Isa. [[65:6|bible.23.65.6]]; Dan. [[9:13|bible.27.9.13]]; Mtt. [[2:5|bible.61.2.5]]; Mtt. [[4:4-10|bible.61.4.4]]; Mtt. [[11:10|bible.61.11.10]]; Mtt. [[21:13|bible.61.21.13]]; Mtt. [[26:24|bible.61.26.24]]; Mtt. [[26:31|bible.61.26.31]]; Mark [[1:2|bible.62.1.2]]; Mark [[7:6|bible.62.7.6]]; Mark [[9:13|bible.62.9.13]]; Mark [[14:21|bible.62.14.21]]; Mark [[14:27|bible.62.14.27]]; Luke [[2:23|bible.63.2.23]]; Luke [[3:4|bible.63.3.4]]; Luke [[4:4|bible.63.4.4]]; Luke [[4:8|bible.63.4.8]]; Luke [[4:10|bible.63.4.10]]; Luke [[7:27|bible.63.7.27]]; Luke [[19:46|bible.63.19.46]]; Luke [[24:46|bible.63.24.46]]; John [[6:31|bible.64.6.31]]; John [[6:45|bible.64.6.45]]; John [[12:14|bible.64.12.14]]; Acts [[1:20|bible.65.1.20]]; Acts [[7:42|bible.65.7.42]]; Acts [[15:15|bible.65.15.15]]; Acts [[23:5|bible.65.23.5]]; Rom. [[1:17|bible.66.1.17]]; Rom. [[2:24|bible.66.2.24]]; Rom. [[3:4|bible.66.3.4]]; Rom. [[3:10|bible.66.3.10]]; Rom. [[4:17|bible.66.4.17]]; Rom. [[8:36|bible.66.8.36]]; Rom. [[9:13|bible.66.9.13]]; Rom. [[9:33|bible.66.9.33]]; Rom. [[10:15|bible.66.10.15]]; Rom. [[11:8|bible.66.11.8]]; Rom. [[11:26|bible.66.11.26]]; Rom. [[12:19|bible.66.12.19]]; Rom. [[14:11|bible.66.14.11]]; Rom. [[15:3|bible.66.15.3]]; Rom. [[15:9|bible.66.15.9]]; Rom. [[15:21|bible.66.15.21]]; 1Cor. [[1:19|bible.67.1.19]]; 1Cor. [[1:31|bible.67.1.31]]; 1Cor. [[2:9|bible.67.2.9]]; 1Cor. [[3:19|bible.67.3.19]]; 1Cor. [[9:9|bible.67.9.9]]; 1Cor. [[10:7|bible.67.10.7]]; 1Cor. [[14:21|bible.67.14.21]]; 1Cor. [[15:45|bible.67.15.45]]; 2Cor. [[8:15|bible.68.8.15]]; 2Cor. [[9:9|bible.68.9.9]]; Gal. [[3:10|bible.69.3.10]]; Gal. [[3:13|bible.69.3.13]]; Gal. [[4:22|bible.69.4.22]]; Gal. [[4:27|bible.69.4.27]]; Heb. [[10:7|bible.79.10.7]]; 1Pe. [[1:16|bible.81.1.16]]


inspiration - writing and speaking God's words :
Ex. [[24:4|bible.2.24.4]]; Ex. [[34:27|bible.2.34.27]]; Num. [[33:2|bible.4.33.2]]; Deu. [[31:9|bible.5.31.9]]; Deu. [[31:24|bible.5.31.24]]; Deu. [[31:26|bible.5.31.26]]; 1Chr. [[28:19|bible.13.28.19]]; Isa. [[8:1|bible.23.8.1]]; Isa. [[30:8|bible.23.30.8]]; Jer. [[30:2|bible.24.30.2]]; Jer. [[1:9|bible.24.1.9]]; Jer. [[36:2|bible.24.36.2]]; Jer. [[36:28|bible.24.36.28]]; Jer. [[36:32|bible.24.36.32]]; Dan. [[12:4|bible.27.12.4]]; 1Cor. [[2:13|bible.67.2.13]]; 1Cor. [[14:37|bible.67.14.37]]; 1Th. [[4:2|bible.73.4.2]]; 1Th. [[4:15|bible.73.4.15]]; Rev. [[1:19|bible.87.1.19]]; Rev. [[10:4|bible.87.10.4]]

Note ". . . in various expressions the Old Testament declares 3,808 times that it conveys the express words of God." Ref-0060, p. 81.




[[@Topic:Inspiration And Authority Of Scripture, The]] Inspiration And Authority Of Scripture, The :
Ref-0060 See note


Inspiration and Inerrancy (AST-314) :
Ref-0053 See note


[[@Topic:inspired]] inspired :
inerrancy - of scripture See note; inspired - Psalms


inspired - Psalms :
2S. [[23:1-2|bible.10.23.1]]; Mark [[12:36|bible.62.12.36]]


inspired - scriptures :
inerrancy - of scripture See note


[[@Topic:instructed]] instructed :
taught - God not


instructed - God not :
taught - God not


[[@Topic:instruction]] instruction :
teaching - receive


instruction - receive :
teaching - receive


[[@Topic:integrity]] integrity :
integrity - over riches


integrity - over riches :
Pr. [[28:6|bible.20.28.6]]


[[@Topic:intellectual]] intellectual :
unknowable - not a concern


intellectual - humility :
unknowable - not a concern


[[@Topic:intelligence]] intelligence :
antichrist - intelligence of [5001.10]


intelligence - antichrist :
antichrist - intelligence of [5001.10]


[[@Topic:intercession]] intercession :
Holy Spirit - intercedes; intercession - Amos; intercession - Christ; intercession - Church; intercession - Ezra; intercession - for enemies; intercession - for others; intercession - groans of Spirit; intercession - Job; intercession - Moses ; intercession - Nehemiah; intercession - Samuel; Paul - prays for shipmates


intercession - Amos :
Amos [[7:2|bible.30.7.2]]; Amos [[7:5|bible.30.7.5]]


intercession - Christ :
Isa. [[53:12|bible.23.53.12]]; John [[17:15-24|bible.64.17.15]]; Rom. [[8:34|bible.66.8.34]]; Heb. [[7:25|bible.79.7.25]]; 1Ti. [[2:5|bible.75.2.5]]; Rev. [[8:3|bible.87.8.3]]


intercession - Church :
Acts [[12:5|bible.65.12.5]]


intercession - Ezra :
Ezra; Ezra [[9:5|bible.15.9.5]]


intercession - for enemies :
Ps. [[35:13|bible.19.35.13]]


intercession - for others :
Job [[16:21|bible.18.16.21]]


intercession - groans of Spirit :
John [[11:33|bible.64.11.33]]; John [[11:38|bible.64.11.38]]; Rom. [[8:26|bible.66.8.26]]


intercession - Job :
Job; Job [[1:5|bible.18.1.5]]; Job [[42:8|bible.18.42.8]]


intercession - Moses :
Ex. [[8:9|bible.2.8.9]]; Ex. [[8:28|bible.2.8.28]]; Ex. [[9:33|bible.2.9.33]]; Ex. [[10:18|bible.2.10.18]]; Ex. [[18:19|bible.2.18.19]]; Ex. [[20:19|bible.2.20.19]]; Ex. [[32:11|bible.2.32.11]]; Ex. [[32:30-32|bible.2.32.30]]; Deu. [[5:5|bible.5.5.5]]; Deu. [[9:18|bible.5.9.18]]; Deu. [[9:25|bible.5.9.25]]; Ps. [[106:23|bible.19.106.23]]; Jer. [[15:1|bible.24.15.1]]; Acts [[7:23|bible.65.7.23]]; Acts [[7:30|bible.65.7.30]]; Acts [[7:42|bible.65.7.42]]; Gal. [[3:19|bible.69.3.19]]


intercession - Nehemiah :
Ne. [[1:4|bible.16.1.4]]


intercession - Paul for shipmates :
Paul - prays for shipmates


intercession - Samuel :
1S. [[12:19|bible.9.12.19]]; Jer. [[15:1|bible.24.15.1]]


intercession - Spirit makes :
Holy Spirit - intercedes


[[@Topic:interest]] interest :
usury See note


interest - charging :
usury See note


[[@Topic:intermarriage]] intermarriage :
marriage - mixed forbidden; wives - foreign


intermarriage - forbidden :
marriage - mixed forbidden


intermarriage - foreign :
wives - foreign


[[@Topic:International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]] International Standard Bible Encyclopedia :
Ref-0008 See note


[[@Topic:International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]] International Standard Bible Encyclopedia :
Ref-0039 See note


[[@Topic:interpretation]] interpretation :
hermeneutics - rule See note; private - interpretation prohibited; tongues - interpretation of


interpretation - private prohibited :
private - interpretation prohibited


interpretation - rule :
hermeneutics - rule See note


interpretation - tongues as gift :
tongues - interpretation of


interpretation- literal :
hermeneutics - rule See note


[[@Topic:intoxicated]] intoxicated :
Babylon - intoxicates earth


intoxicated - by Babylon :
Babylon - intoxicates earth


[[@Topic:Introduction to Biblical Counseling]] Introduction to Biblical Counseling :
Ref-0108 See note


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


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


[[@Topic:invisible]] invisible :
hope - unseen; invisible - God See note


invisible - God :
Job [[23:8|bible.18.23.8]]; Job [[37:23|bible.18.37.23]]; John [[5:37|bible.64.5.37]]; John [[6:46|bible.64.6.46]]; Rom. [[1:20|bible.66.1.20]]; Heb. [[11:27|bible.79.11.27]]; 1Jn. [[4:12|bible.83.4.12]]

Note See spirit - God is.




invisible - hope :
hope - unseen

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