CrossLinks Topical Index - ME
meal : prayer - food
meal - prayer before : prayer - food
meaning : hermeneutics - single meaning ✪
meaning - single - hermeneutics : hermeneutics - single meaning ✪
Meaning Of The Holy Qur'an, The : Ref-0136 ✪
Meaning Of The Holy Qur'an, The - Ali, Abdullah Yusuf. The Meaning Of The Holy Qur'an : Ref-0136 ✪
Meaning Of The Holy Qur'an, The - Ali, Abdullah Yusuf. The Meaning Of The Holy Qur'an - The Meaning Of The Holy Qur'an : Ref-0136 ✪
Meaning Of The Holy Qur'an, The - The Meaning Of The Holy Qur'an : Ref-0136 ✪
measure : measure - just
measure - just : Mic. 6:10-11
measured : Jerusalem - measured
measured - Jerusalem : Jerusalem - measured
meat : archaeology - meat market ✪; sacrifice - to idols - eating ✪
meat - market : archaeology - meat market ✪
meat - sacrificed to idols : sacrifice - to idols - eating ✪
Mede : Darius - Mede - Newton ✪; Darius - Mede - Shea ✪
Mede - Darius - Newton : Darius - Mede - Newton ✪
Mede - Darius - Shea : Darius - Mede - Shea ✪
Mede, Joseph : rapture - pretribulational - Joseph Mede ✪
Mede, Joseph - pretribulational rapture : rapture - pretribulational - Joseph Mede ✪
Medes : Babylon - Medes assist ✪; Babylon - Medes destroy; magi - origin ✪; Medes - origin ✪
Medes - assist Babylon : Babylon - Medes assist ✪
Medes - destroy Babylon : Babylon - Medes destroy
Medes - magi from : magi - origin ✪
Medes - origin : Gen. 10:2✪ "Toward the end of the second millennium b.c. tribes of Indo-Europeans from the steppes of Russia infiltrated Iran. They eventually settled in the west, where they were first reported by the Assyrians in the ninth century as the Madai (Medes) and as Parsua or Parsumash (Persians)." Ref-1521, pp. 22-23. "According to the table of nations (Gen. 10) the Medes (Madai) were descendants of Japheth." Ref-1521, p. 31.
media : quote - entertainment - youth - 20150119
media - usage - youth - quote - 20150119 : quote - entertainment - youth - 20150119
mediator : intercession - Christ; priests - mediator
mediator - Jesus : intercession - Christ
mediator - priest : priests - mediator
medicine : healing - by medicine; joy - medicine; oil - medicinal use ✪; wine - medicinal use ✪
medicine - healing by : healing - by medicine
medicine - joy : joy - medicine
medicine - oil as : oil - medicinal use ✪
medicine - wine as : wine - medicinal use ✪
meditate : scripture - meditate on ✪
meditate - on law : scripture - meditate on ✪
meditation : meditation - vs. contemplation ✪
meditation - vs. contemplation : ✪ "Demarest distinguished meditation from contemplation, which he described as “turning our attention from the things of God to attend to God Himself” (p. 164). By this he meant, “Contemplation is the practice of focusing our inmost being by fixing the eyes of the inner man on God Himself” (p. 159). How does one fixate “the eyes of the inner man on God Himself”? The answer is not through the rational mind or traditional study of Scriptures, but through contemplative approaches to prayer and Scripture never found or taught in God’s Word." Gary E. Gilley, Book Review: “Satisfy Your Soul: Restoring the Heart of Christian Spirituality”, Ref-0785, Vol. 16 No. 47 April 2012, 92-96, p. 94.
Meditations on The Song of Solomon : Ref-0678 ✪
Meditations on The Song of Solomon - Miller, Andrew : Ref-0678 ✪
medium : Saul - medium - consults
medium - Saul consults : Saul - medium - consults
Medo-Persian Empire : chronology - B.C. 0539 to B.C. 333 - Medo-Persian Empire under Cyrus II ✪
Medo-Persian Empire - chronology : chronology - B.C. 0539 to B.C. 333 - Medo-Persian Empire under Cyrus II ✪
Meet the Puritans: With a Guide to Modern Reprints, Joel R. Beeke, Randall J. Pederson : Ref-1320 ✪
Meet the Puritans: With a Guide to Modern Reprints, Joel R. Beeke, Randall J. Pederson - Beeke, Joel R., Meet the Puritans: With a Guide to Modern Reprints - Pederson, Randall J., Meet the Puritans: With a Guide to Modern Reprints : Ref-1320 ✪
Meet the Puritans: With a Guide to Modern Reprints, Joel R. Beeke, Randall J. Pederson - Pederson, Randall J., Meet the Puritans: With a Guide to Modern Reprints : Ref-1320 ✪
meeting : tabernacle - vs. tent of meeting ✪
meeting - tent of vs. tabernacle : tabernacle - vs. tent of meeting ✪
Megiddo : Armageddon - battle of ✪
Megiddo - Har - battle of : Armageddon - battle of ✪
Melchizedek : messianic prophecy - a priest; son of God - directly
Melchizedek - son of God : son of God - directly
Meldau, F. J. (1997, c1988). The prophets still speak : Messiah in both testaments. Bellmawr: Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry. : Ref-0471 ✪
Meldau, F. J. (1997, c1988). The prophets still speak : Messiah in both testaments. Bellmawr: Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry. - Logos-0231 : Ref-0471 ✪
Meltebeke, R. A., Jesus Christ the Greatest Life : Ref-0735 ✪
Meltebeke, R. A., Jesus Christ the Greatest Life - Jesus Christ the Greatest Life, R. A. Meltebeke : Ref-0735 ✪
Meltebeke, R. A., Jesus Christ the Greatest Life - Jesus Christ the Greatest Life, R. A. Meltebeke - Logos-0472 : Ref-0735 ✪
Meltebeke, R. A., Jesus Christ the Greatest Life - Logos-0472 : Ref-0735 ✪
memorial : funeral - scriptures; giving - memorial from
memorial - alms as : giving - memorial from
memorial - funeral -scriptures : funeral - scriptures
Memories of Celebrated Characters : Ref-0029 ✪
Memories of Celebrated Characters - De Lamartine, Alphonse. Memories of Celebrated Characters : Ref-0029 ✪
memorize : scripture - memorize ✪
memorize - scripture : scripture - memorize ✪
men : fishers - of men; hair - long - men - AGAINST ✪; liked - by all men; men - religion - avoid ✪; praise - from men; praise - sought from men; sacrifice - men for animals; sacrifice - priests on altar; Saul - men taken by; trees - men represented as; worshiped - men
men - fishers of : fishers - of men
men - liked by : liked - by all men
men - long hair - AGAINST : hair - long - men - AGAINST ✪
men - pleasing instead of God : praise - sought from men
men - praise from : praise - from men
men - religion - avoid : ✪ "Too often men hold religion as they do property, in their wives' names." Ref-1275, [loc. 385].
men - sacrificed for animals : sacrifice - men for animals
men - sacrificed on altar : sacrifice - priests on altar
men - taken by Saul : Saul - men taken by
men - trees represent : trees - men represented as
men - worshiped : worshiped - men
Menahem : archaeology - Tiglath-pileser III's palace ✪
Menahem - archaeology - Tiglath-pileser III's palace : archaeology - Tiglath-pileser III's palace ✪
Menorah : light - continuous ✪
menstrual cloths : rags - filthy
menstruation : menstruation - sex prohibited
menstruation - sex prohibited : Lev. 18:19; Eze. 18:6; Eze. 22:10
merchants : Babylon - merchants forsake
merchants - forsake Babylon : Babylon - merchants forsake
merciful : merciful - God
merciful - God : 2S. 24:14; 1Chr. 21:13; Ne. 9:31; Ps. 103:11; Ps. 145:8-9; Ps. 147:11; Jonah 4:2; Eze. 33:18; Mic. 7:18-20
mercy : mercy - show; sacrifice - mercy over
mercy - over sacrifice : sacrifice - mercy over
mercy - show : Mic. 6:8
mercy seat : cherubim - mercy seat
mercy seat - cherubim : cherubim - mercy seat
Mere Christianity, C. S. Lewis : Ref-1364 ✪
Mere Christianity, C. S. Lewis - Lewis, C. S., Mere Christianity : Ref-1364 ✪
merism : heavens - earth - merism ✪
merism - figure of speech : heavens - earth - merism ✪
Merneptah Stele : chronology - B.C. 1445 - Exodus - early ✪
Merneptah Stele - archaeology : chronology - B.C. 1445 - Exodus - early ✪
Merriam-Webster, I. (1992). The Merriam-Webster dictionary of quotations. Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster. : Ref-0472 ✪
Merriam-Webster, I. (1992). The Merriam-Webster dictionary of quotations. Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster. - Logos-0232 : Ref-0472 ✪
Merriam-Webster, I. (1996, c1988). Merriam-Webster's collegiate thesaurus. Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster. : Ref-0474 ✪
Merriam-Webster, I. (1996, c1988). Merriam-Webster's collegiate thesaurus. Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster. - Logos-0234 : Ref-0474 ✪
Merriam-Webster, I. (1996, c1993). Merriam-Webster's collegiate dictionary. (10th ed.). Springfield, Mass., U.S.A.: Merriam-Webster. : Ref-0473 ✪
Merriam-Webster, I. (1996, c1993). Merriam-Webster's collegiate dictionary. (10th ed.). Springfield, Mass., U.S.A.: Merriam-Webster. - Logos-0233 : Ref-0473 ✪
Merriam-Webster, I. (1998). Merriam-Webster's Spanish-English dictionary. Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster. : Ref-0475 ✪
Merriam-Webster, I. (1998). Merriam-Webster's Spanish-English dictionary. Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster. - Logos-0235 : Ref-0475 ✪
Mesha : archaeology - Moabite stone - Mesha ✪
Mesha - stela : archaeology - Moabite stone - Mesha ✪
Messiah : anointed - Messiah = Christ; Benjamin - names ✪; branch - title of Messiah ✪; Gentiles - Messianic line ✪; Israel - Messiah called ✪; John the Baptist - not the messiah; Joseph - father of Messiah ✪; king - Jesus as literal; Messiah - dual ✪; Messiah - false ✪; Messiah - Jesus claims; Messiah - Jesus proclaimed by others; Messiah - line preserved ✪; Messiah - Ps._22:15 ✪; Messiah - sought by Israel; messianic prophecy - sought by Gentiles ✪; origin - of Messiah; prince - sinful - millennium ✪; prince - sons - millennium ✪; promise - line of; righteous - Messiah; suffering - of Christ prophesied; temple - built by Messiah ✪; 2S. 23:5; Ps. 89:3-4; Ps. 89:19-37; Isa. 9:6-7; Isa. 11:1; Jer. 23:5-6; Jer. 30:8-9; Jer. 33:14-17; Jer. 33:19-26; Eze. 37:24-25; Hos. 3:4-5; Amos 9:11; Luke 1:30-35; Luke 1:68-70; Acts 15:14-18
Messiah - ben Joseph : Joseph - father of Messiah ✪
Messiah - branch as title : branch - title of Messiah ✪
Messiah - builds temple : temple - built by Messiah ✪
Messiah - called Israel : Israel - Messiah called ✪
Messiah - Christ = anointed : anointed - Messiah = Christ
Messiah - dual : Dan. 7:13; Zec. 9:9✪ Concept held by ancient rabbis (instead of two advents). The first messiah, "Messiah Ben Joseph," who suffered in Egypt would come to suffer and die to fulfill the servant passages (Isa. 49, 53). The second messiah, "Messiah Ben David," would establish His Kingdom to rule and reign. Ref-0011, p. 57. Another concept: alternative fulfilment as described in Talmud (Sanhedrin 98a): "Rabbi Joseph the son of Levi objects that it is written in one place ‘Behold one like the son of man comes with the clouds of heaven,’ but in another place it is written ‘lowly and riding upon an ass.’ The solution is, if they be righteous he shall come with the clouds of heaven, but if they not be righteous he shall come lowly riding upon an ass.’" Ref-0011, p. 66.
Messiah - false : Zec. 11:16-17; Mat. 24:5; John 5:43; John 10:1; John 10:8✪ "However, there is scholarly consensus that there were not false Christs or Messiahs until around a.d. 130. H. A. W. Meyer explains: We possess no historical record of any false Messiahs having appeared previous to the destruction of Jerusalem (Barcochba did not make his appearance till the time of Hadrian); for Simon Magus (Acts viii. 9), Theudas (Acts v. 36), the Egyptian (Acts xxi. 38), Menander, Dositheus, who have been referred to as cases in point (Theophylact, Euthymius Zigabenus, Grotius, Calovinus, Bengel), did not pretend to be the Messiah. Comp. Joseph Antt. Xx. 5. 1; 8. 6; Bell. Ii. 13. 5.11" Thomas Ice, Answers and Clarifications for Gary DeMar, Ref-0181, Vol. 8 Number 99, June 2012, p. 4. [http://www.timlahaye.com/images/PreTrib_June2012.pdf] "On the other hand, and far more flatteringly, his [Oliver Cromwell’s] friendship even gave rise to the suggestion among the Jews themselves that he might be the Messiah: a hasty if fruitless journey was made to Huntingdon by a Jewish investigator to see if there was anything in his parentage to warrant such a conclusion." -- Ref-1566, p. 564. "In 1648, the year before Ben Israel’s letter to Parliament, Sabbatai Zevi, a Kabbalistic rabbi in Smyrna, declared himself to be the Messiah and called the Jews to return to their land and rebuild Jerusalem and the temple. . . . Unfortunately for Zevi, in the Spring of 1666 he was arrested and brought to the Ottoman Sultan in Istanbul. He was given a choice : convert to Islam or die. His conversion caused disillusionment among European Jews, but their desire to return to Jerusalem continued to stir apocalyptical hopes among many Christians." Ref-1573, pp. 93-94.
Messiah - Gentiles in genealogy : Gentiles - Messianic line ✪
Messiah - Gentiles seek : messianic prophecy - sought by Gentiles ✪
Messiah - Jesus claims : Mark 15:2; Mark 14:62; John 4:26; John 10:24
Messiah - Jesus proclaimed by others : Mat. 16:16; John 11:27; John 12:34
Messiah - king : king - Jesus as literal
Messiah - line preserved : 2Chr. 21:17; 2Chr. 22:11✪ See seed - of woman - attacked.
Messiah - lineage specified : promise - line of
messiah - not John the Baptist : John the Baptist - not the messiah
Messiah - origin of : origin - of Messiah
Messiah - prince - not millennial - sin : prince - sinful - millennium ✪
Messiah - prince - not millennial - sons : prince - sons - millennium ✪
Messiah - Ps._22:15 : Ps. 22:15✪ "Our True Messiah! Even though we are your fathers, you are greater than we, for you suffered because of the sins of our children, and cruel punishments have come upon you the like of which have not come upon the early and the later generations, and you were put to ridicule and held in contempt by the nations of the word because of Israel, . . . your skin cleft to your bones, . . . your strength became like a potsherd. All this because of the sins of our children. . . .because of the great sufferings that have come upon you on their account, . . ." Ref-0012, p. 113, cited by Ref-0013, p. 18.
Messiah - righteous : righteous - Messiah
Messiah - sought by Israel : Isa. 61:2; Hos. 5:14; Zec. 12:10; Mat. 24:30
Messiah - suffering and victorious - Benjamin : Benjamin - names ✪
Messiah - suffering prophesied : suffering - of Christ prophesied
Messiah's Coming Temple, John W. Schmitt, J. Carl Laney : Ref-1383 ✪
Messiah's Coming Temple, John W. Schmitt, J. Carl Laney - Laney, J. Carl, Messiah's Coming Temple : Ref-1383 ✪
Messiah's Coming Temple, John W. Schmitt, J. Carl Laney - Laney, J. Carl, Messiah's Coming Temple - Schmitt, John W., Messiah's Coming Temple : Ref-1383 ✪
Messiahs : false - christs ✪; Joseph - father of Messiah ✪
Messiahs - false : false - christs ✪
Messiahs - two : Joseph - father of Messiah ✪
Messiahship of Jesus: Are Jews Changing Their Attitude Toward Jesus? : Ref-0023 ✪
Messiahship of Jesus: Are Jews Changing Their Attitude Toward Jesus? - Kac, Arthur W. The Messiahship of Jesus: Are Jews Changing Their Attitude Toward Jesus? - The Messiahship of Jesus: Are Jews Changing Their Attitude Toward Jesus? : Ref-0023 ✪
Messiahship of Jesus: Are Jews Changing Their Attitude Toward Jesus? - The Messiahship of Jesus: Are Jews Changing Their Attitude Toward Jesus? : Ref-0023 ✪
messianic : Psalms - messianic ✪
messianic - Psalms : Psalms - messianic ✪
Messianic Christology : Ref-0011 ✪
Messianic Christology - Fruchtenbaum, Arnold. Messianic Christology : Ref-0011 ✪
Messianic Christology: A Study of Old Testament Prophecy Concerning the First Coming of the Messiah, Arnold Fruchtenbaum : Ref-0796 ✪
Messianic Christology: A Study of Old Testament Prophecy Concerning the First Coming of the Messiah, Arnold Fruchtenbaum - Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Messianic Christology: A Study of Old Testament Prophecy Concerning the First Coming of the Messiah : Ref-0796 ✪
Messianic Christology: A Study of Old Testament Prophecy Concerning the First Coming of the Messiah, Arnold Fruchtenbaum - Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Messianic Christology: A Study of Old Testament Prophecy Concerning the First Coming of the Messiah - Logos-0517 : Ref-0796 ✪
messianic kingdom : millennial kingdom ✪
messianic kingdom - millennium : millennial kingdom ✪
messianic line : curse - on Messianic line ✪; seed - of woman - attacked ✪
messianic line - attack on : seed - of woman - attacked ✪
messianic line - curse on : curse - on Messianic line ✪
messianic prophecy : messianic prophecy - a priest; messianic prophecy - born in Bethlehem; messianic prophecy - comes in name of Lord; messianic prophecy - crucified; messianic prophecy - cut off ✪; messianic prophecy - destruction of Jerusalem; messianic prophecy - disfigured; messianic prophecy - entering public ministry; messianic prophecy - grave with rich; messianic prophecy - grave with wicked; messianic prophecy - heart melted; messianic prophecy - Herod kills children; messianic prophecy - Immanuel ✪; messianic prophecy - innocent; messianic prophecy - lots cast for garments; messianic prophecy - no bones broken; messianic prophecy - on a donkey ✪; messianic prophecy - out of Galilee; messianic prophecy - pierced ✪; messianic prophecy - resurrection; messianic prophecy - sought by Gentiles ✪; messianic prophecy - spit; messianic prophecy - stumbling block; messianic prophecy - time of arrival ✪; messianic prophecy - time of birth; messianic prophecy - timing of presentation ✪; messianic prophecy - witnessing tool
messianic prophecy - a priest : Gen. 14:18; Ps. 110:4; Zec. 6:12; John 3:13; Heb. 3:1; Heb. 5:6; Heb. 5:10; Heb. 6:20; Heb. 7
messianic prophecy - born in Bethlehem : Mic. 5:2; Mat. 2:1; Luke 2:4; John 7:42
messianic prophecy - comes in name of Lord : Ps. 118:26; Mat. 21:9; Mat. 23:39; Mark 11:9; Luke 19:38
messianic prophecy - crucified : Num. 21:8; Deu. 21:23; Ps. 22:16; Isa. 49:16; John 3:14; Gal. 3:13
messianic prophecy - cut off : Isa. 53:8; Dan. 9:26; Ps. 22:15; Mark 15:37; Acts 8:33✪ "To say that the middle of the seventieth week [of Dan. 9:26] refers to Christ's crucifixion in A.D. 30 is untenable. . .the sacrifices did not cease at Christ's crucifixion [but later, during the destruction of the temple in 70 A.D.]" Ref-0044, p. 126. "it was by the cutting off of the Messiah that the covenant with many (verse 27) was to be confirmed and the sacrifice and oblation caused to cease." Ref-0896, p. 21. "The difficulty with interpreting Christ’s being cut off in the middle of the Seventieth Week is present again in the problem of resolving the statement of cessation of sacrifice and oblation as having occurred at this time. Recognizing that these sacrifices did not immediately stop with the death of Christ, but continued another forty years, amillennialists apply the meaning spiritually to either the rending of the veil in the temple or the beginning of the preaching of the Gospel, both of which (in their view) delegitimized the sacrificial system. Thus, according to Young, at Christ’s death Jerusalem “ceased to be a holy city” and its temple was “not longer the house of God, but an abomination,” while the actual destruction of both was “but the outward manifestation of what had already been put into effect by our Lord’s death.” The New Testament, however, depicts a continued reverence for Jerusalem during the apostolic period as the center for the mother church (Acts 1:8,15; Gal. 1:18-2:2) and the temple as a place for Christian meeting (Acts 2:46; 3:1; 5:12-13), ritual festival observance (Acts 2:1; 20:6), and even worship (Acts 18:18; 21:23-26; 22:17; 24:11,17-18). Amillennialists generally conclude that while the terminus ad quem of the sixty-nine weeks is Christ, the terminus ad quem of the seventy weeks is unstated in the text. However, the destruction of the desolator at the conclusion of verse 27 is stated as the even that terminates the desolations of the last half of the Seventieth Week, apparently concluding the week itself. Again, the amillennial interpretation has difficulty reconciling this even with historical events. For this reason, Young (traditional school) advises against an emphasis on dates, while Leupold (symbolic school) abandons any historic fulfillment to the Seventieth Week." J. Randall Price, Daniel's Seventy Weeks, Amillennial Interpretation, 75-75, p. 76.
messianic prophecy - destruction of Jerusalem : Dan. 9:24; Luke 19:43
messianic prophecy - disfigured : Isa. 52:14; John 19:1; Mat. 26:67; Mat. 27:27; Luke 18:31-33; John 19:1; Rev. 5:6
messianic prophecy - entering public ministry : Isa. 61:1; Luke 4:18
messianic prophecy - grave with rich : Isa. 53:9; Mat. 27:57-60; Mark 15:46; Luke 23:53; John 19:41
messianic prophecy - grave with wicked : Isa. 53:9; Isa. 53:12; Luke 23:32; John 19:18
messianic prophecy - heart melted : Ps. 22:14; John 19:34
messianic prophecy - Herod kills children : Jer. 31:15; Jer. 40:1; Mat. 2:17
messianic prophecy - Immanuel : Isa. 7:14; Isa. 8:8; Isa. 8:10; Mat. 1:23✪ "Some have objected to Matthew’s use of this passage [Isa. 7:14] in the birth narrative (Matt 1:23) because Mary did not name the child “Immanuel.” However, “Immanuel” is not the given name of the Messiah. Rather, it was to be seen as a symbolic, descriptive throne title. Similarly, David’s son was given the name Solomon, but his descriptive royal title was “Jedidiah” or “Beloved of the Lord” (2 Sam 12:24-25)." Ref-1272, p. 155n22.
messianic prophecy - innocent : Isa. 53:9; Isa. 53:19; Isa. 53:24; Mat. 27:4; Mark 14:55; Luke 23:4; Luke 23:14; John 18:23; John 18:30; John 18:38; John 19:4; John 19:6; Acts 13:28; 1Pe. 2:22
messianic prophecy - lots cast for garments : Ps. 22:18; Mat. 27:35; Mark 15:24; Luke 23:34; John 19:24
messianic prophecy - no bones broken : Gen. 22:8; Ex. 12:9; Ex. 12:46; Lev. 21:19; Num. 9:12; Ps. 34:20; Isa. 53:6; John 1:29; John 19:33; John 19:36; 1Cor. 5:7; 1Pe. 1:19; Rev. 5:12
messianic prophecy - on a donkey : Gen. 49:11; Zec. 9:9; Mat. 21:2; Mark 11:2; Luke 19:30; John 12:13✪ 1917 A.D. "The British General Sir Edmund Allenby defeated the Turks and received Jerusalem's surrender; walked into the city through Jaffa Gate, rather than rode in as conqueror, because he wanted to show respect to it as the City of the Great King." Ref-0010, p. 353. "As commander of the British Expeditionary Force, General Allenby led a mounted procession toward the Jaffa Gate of the Old City to receive the keys of surrender on behalf of the British Empire. Upon arriving at the gate, the general suddenly reigned in his horse and dismounted. When asked by startled attendants why he had done so, Edmund Allenby delcared, ‘Because it is not fitting that I should ride mounted across the stones where My Lord carried His cross.’" Ref-0057, July/August 2001, p. 8.
messianic prophecy - out of Galilee : Isa. 9:1; Mat. 4:12; John 7:41; John 7:52
messianic prophecy - pierced : Isa. 53:5; Zec. 12:10; Zec. 13:6 (?); John 19:34; Rev. 1:7✪ "The word pierced [Zec. 12:10] translates a Hebrew word used elsewhere in the Old Testament for an act that inflicts a violent death. (See Numbers 25:8; Judges 9:54; and 1 Samuel 31:4.) It is clear that the one who will receive the gaze of faith is one who has been pierced and killed. And the one who was pierced is none other than the Lord Himself." Ref-0057, March/April 2003, p. 13. Questionable: Zec. 13:6 (?);
messianic prophecy - resurrection : Ps. 16:10; Ps. 68:18; Jer. 30:9; Jonah 2:6; Isa. 26:19; Mat. 12:39; Mat. 16:4; Mat. 28:9; Luke 11:30; Luke 18:31-33; Luke 24:6; Acts 2:27; Acts 2:31; Acts 13:35
messianic prophecy - sought by Gentiles : Gen. 12:3; Gen. 22:18; Deu. 32:21; Deu. 32:43; 2S. 22:50; 1K. 8:43; 2Chr. 6:32; Ezra 7:15; Ps. 18:49; Ps. 22:27; Ps. 86:9; Ps. 117:1; Isa. 9:2; Isa. 11:1; Isa. 11:10; Isa. 42:6; Isa. 44:5 (?); Isa. 49:6; Isa. 56:8; Isa. 60:3; Isa. 63:16; Isa. 65:1; Isa. 66:18; Jer. 16:19; Amos 9:12; Mal. 1:11; Mat. 12:21; Luke 2:32; John 12:20-24; Acts 10:2; Acts 10:45; Acts 13:47; Acts 15:17; Acts 16:29; Acts 26:23; Acts 28:28; Rom. 9:30; Rom. 10:20; Rom. 15:9✪ Questionable: Isa. 44:5 (?);
messianic prophecy - spit : Luke 18:31-33
messianic prophecy - stumbling block : Gen. 49:24; Deu. 32:4; Deu. 32:15; Deu. 32:30; Ps. 118:22; Isa. 8:14; Isa. 18:16; Isa. 28:16; Dan. 2:35; Dan. 2:45; Mat. 16:18; Mat. 21:42; Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11; Rom. 9:32; Eph. 2:20; 1Pe. 2:7
messianic prophecy - time of arrival : Gen. 49:10; Eze. 21:10; Eze. 21:13; Eze. 21:27; Luke 2:1; John 18:31-32; John 19:15✪ Deposition of Archaleaus (Ref-0026, p. 13:1-5) removed ability of Jews to impose capital punishment in about 7 A.D. Babylonion Talmud (Sanhedron 4:37) records that priests wore sackcloth and ashes and paraded through city because ‘Shiloh had not yet come’ and scripture had been broken. "No Jewish court had the authority to issue the death sentence: only the procurators could do that." Ref-0150, p. 270.
messianic prophecy - time of birth : Dan. 9:25; Luke 2:1
messianic prophecy - timing of presentation : Dan. 9:25; Mat. 21:1; Mark 11:1; Luke 19:44; John 12:12✪ See also Ref-0043 Ref-0044. "What is meant by the words “this your day” in verse 42? I think it unlikely that Luke is referring to the specific day of Messiah’s arrival as indicated by Daniel’s sixty-ninth week (Dan. 9:25). The book of Daniel is not pinpointing a specific day, although the prophecy is about Jesus. I believe Marshall is right to interpret the force of the saying as “If only you knew now”, etc.) [I. Howard Marshall, Commentary on Luke, 718]. It has therefore the same meaning as “the time of your visitation” (Lk. 19:44)." Paul Henebury, The Kingdom of God in Luke (Pt.5), [https://drreluctant.wordpress.com/2021/06/11/the-kingdom-of-god-in-luke-pt-5/].
messianic prophecy - witnessing tool : Luke 24:27; Luke 24:44; John 5:39; John 5:46; Acts 8:35; Acts 13:33; Acts 17:2-4; Acts 18:28; Acts 28:23; Heb. 10:7
messy : oxen - messy
messy - oxen : oxen - messy
metals : metals - Nebuchadnezzar's vision of statue ✪
metals - Nebuchadnezzar's vision of statue : Dan. 2:32✪ "The preciousness of the metal deteriorates from the top of gold to the clay of the feet, and there is a corresponding lower specific gravity; that is, the gold is much heavier than the silver, the silver than the brass, the brass than the iron, and the clay in the feet is the lightest material of all. The approximate specific gravity of gold is 19, silver 11, brass 8.5, and iron 7.8. . . .While the materials decrease in weight, they increase in hardness with the notable exception of the clay in the feet. The image is obviously top heavy and weak in its feet." Ref-0005, p. 63. "The interpretation of the royal image of Nebuchadnezzar (Dan. 2:31-43) and of the four corresponding beast figures of the night vision of Daniel (ch. 7) as the Babylonian, Persian, Grecian, and Roman world empires is found as early as Irenaeus (died A.D. 202) and in Josephus and the Jewish Rabbis. Luther says: ‘Upon this interpretation and the meaning all the world is harmonious, and fact and history strongly prove it.’" Ref-0197, p. 172.
metaphor : ✪ "A metaphor expresses something by direct comparison, direct similarity or direct parallelism (‘Ephraim is a cake,’ Hos. 7:8)" Ref-0015, p. 143.
Metatron : Angel - of Jehovah - Metatron ✪
Metatron - Angel of Jehovah : Angel - of Jehovah - Metatron ✪
Methodism : Methodism - Whitefield - over Wesley ✪
Methodism - Whitefield - over Wesley : ✪ "As contemporary documents show, during the eighteenth century Whitefield was the foremost figure and Wesley the secondary one, but such has been the neglect of Whitefield and the emphasis on Wesley that these positions are now entirely reversed." Ref-1305, p. 12. "Both of these movements [of Whitefield and the Wesley brothers] bore the name ‘Methodist.’ The term did not yet refer to a denomination but rather indicated a fervent manner of life and a belief in evangelical doctrine. Though Methodism considered itself as part of the Church of England, the name was often attached also to zealous Baptists, Independents, Presbyterians and Quakers. Moreover, during these years Wesley was increasingly using the word ‘Methodist’ and correspondingly dropping the term ‘The United Societies.’" Ref-1310, p. 158.
Methuselah : Adam - Methuselah - Shem - Abraham ✪; Septuagint - Methuselah - age at death ✪
Methuselah - Adam to Abraham : Adam - Methuselah - Shem - Abraham ✪
Methuselah - age at death - Septuagint : Septuagint - Methuselah - age at death ✪
Metzger, B. M., & United Bible Societies. (1994). A textual commentary on the Greek New Testament, second edition; a companion volume to the United Bible Societies’ Greek New Testament (4th rev. ed.). London; New York: United Bible Societies. : Ref-0476 ✪
Metzger, B. M., & United Bible Societies. (1994). A textual commentary on the Greek New Testament, second edition; a companion volume to the United Bible Societies’ Greek New Testament (4th rev. ed.). London; New York: United Bible Societies. - Logos-0236 : Ref-0476 ✪
Metzger, Bruce M. A Textual Commentary On The Greek New Testament : Ref-0138 ✪
Metzger, Bruce M. A Textual Commentary On The Greek New Testament - A Textual Commentary On The Greek New Testament - Textual Commentary On The Greek New Testament, A : Ref-0138 ✪
Metzger, Bruce M. A Textual Commentary On The Greek New Testament - Textual Commentary On The Greek New Testament, A : Ref-0138 ✪
Metzger, Bruce M. NRSV Apocrypha : Ref-0070 ✪
Metzger, Bruce M. NRSV Apocrypha - Notes to the Reader. : Ref-0070 ✪
Metzger, John B., Discovering the Mystery of the Unity of God : Ref-1401 ✪
Metzger, John B., Discovering the Mystery of the Unity of God - Discovering the Mystery of the Unity of God, John B. Metzger : Ref-1401 ✪
Meyer, F. B., Cheer for Life's Pilgrimage : Ref-0710 ✪
Meyer, F. B., Cheer for Life's Pilgrimage - Cheer for Life's Pilgrimage, F. B. Meyer : Ref-0710 ✪
Meyer, F. B., Cheer for Life's Pilgrimage - Cheer for Life's Pilgrimage, F. B. Meyer - Logos-0461 : Ref-0710 ✪
Meyer, F. B., Cheer for Life's Pilgrimage - Logos-0461 : Ref-0710 ✪
Meyer, F. B., The Bells of Is : Ref-0711 ✪
Meyer, F. B., The Bells of Is - Logos-0462 : Ref-0711 ✪
Meyer, F. B., The Bells of Is - Logos-0462 - The Bells of Is, F. B. Meyer : Ref-0711 ✪
Meyer, F. B., The Bells of Is - The Bells of Is, F. B. Meyer : Ref-0711 ✪
Meyer, Stephen C., Darwin's Doubt : Ref-1340 ✪
Meyer, Stephen C., Darwin's Doubt - Darwin's Doubt, Stephen C. Meyer : Ref-1340 ✪
Meyer, Steven C., Signature in the Cell : Ref-1231 ✪
Meyer, Steven C., Signature in the Cell - Kindle-0001 : Ref-1231 ✪
Meyer, Steven C., Signature in the Cell - Kindle-0001 - Signature in the Cell, Steven C. Meyer : Ref-1231 ✪
Meyer, Steven C., Signature in the Cell - Signature in the Cell, Steven C. Meyer : Ref-1231 ✪
Meyer, Steven, The Return of the God Hypothesis : Ref-1568 ✪
Meyer, Steven, The Return of the God Hypothesis - Kindle-0034 : Ref-1568 ✪
Meyer, Steven, The Return of the God Hypothesis - Kindle-0034 - The Return of the God Hypothesis, Steven Meyer : Ref-1568 ✪
Meyer, Steven, The Return of the God Hypothesis - The Return of the God Hypothesis, Steven Meyer : Ref-1568 ✪
mezuzot : phylactery ✪; STaM - acronym ✪
mezuzot - STaM acronym : STaM - acronym ✪
mezuzot - tefillin : phylactery ✪
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