CrossLinks Topical Index - FA
fable : fable - Jewish
fable - Jewish : 1Ti. 1:4; 1Ti. 4:7; 2Ti. 4:4; Tit. 1:13
face : face - beholding in mirror; face - falling on before God ✪; face - God hides His ✪; face - of the deep; face - set; face - shine; face - to face ✪; fear - of man ✪; prayer - for men's ears; seek - face not hand
face - beholding in mirror : Pr. 27:19; 1Cor. 13:12; 2Cor. 3:18; Jas. 1:23-25
face - falling on before God : Isa. 6:5 (?); Eze. 1:28; Eze. 3:23; Eze. 43:3; Eze. 44:4; Dan. 10:8; Mat. 17:6; Acts 9:4; Rev. 1:17✪ Questionable: Isa. 6:5 (?);
face - God hides His : Deu. 31:18; Isa. 8:17; Isa. 54:8✪ See prayer - inhibited.
face - man - disregard : fear - of man ✪
face - of man - prayer for : prayer - for men's ears
face - of the deep : Gen. 1:2; Pr. 8:27
face - seek, not hand : seek - face not hand
face - set : Isa. 50:7; Luke 9:51
face - shine : Ex. 34:29; Ps. 89:15; 2Cor. 4:6
face - to face : Gen. 32:30; Gen. 33:10; Ex. 3:6; Ex. 19:21; Ex. 33:11; Ex. 33:23; Num. 12:8; Num. 14:14; Deu. 5:4; Deu. 34:10; Jdg. 13:22; 1S. 6:19; 1K. 19:13; Ps. 17:15; Isa. 6:5; John 1:1; John 1:18; 1Cor. 13:2; 1Jn. 3:2; 1Jn. 4:12 (no man has seen); Rev. 22:4✪ See shekinah - visible. The Talmud tells the legend of how Hadrian the emperor asked Yehoshua b. Hananya (c. A.D. 90): "I would like to see your God." Yehoshua relied: "You cannot see him." The emperor said: "Indeed I must see him." Then the rabbi took Hadrian and placed him in the full blaze of the sun and said to him: "Look into it." He answered: "I cannot." Yehoshua replied; "If of the sun you say ‘I cannot look at it,’ which is only one of the servants who stand in the presence of God, how much more is it true of the Shekinah." Ref-0023, p. 191. "The Talmud says there is the ‘large face’ of God and the ‘small face,’ and man can only see the latter." Ref-0171, p. 20.
faces : F00004 - Kells - book of - faces of cherubim ✪
faces - cherubim - gospels : F00004 - Kells - book of - faces of cherubim ✪
fact : evolution - fact - assumed ✪
fact - evolution - assumed : evolution - fact - assumed ✪
Facts of the Matter, Hill : Ref-1016 ✪
Facts of the Matter, Hill - Cross-0087 - Hill, Facts of the Matter : Ref-1016 ✪
Facts of the Matter, Hill - Hill, Facts of the Matter : Ref-1016 ✪
failure : prophecy - failure initiates ✪
failure - prophecy in response : prophecy - failure initiates ✪
fair : judging - God by man
fair - God unfair? : judging - God by man
faith : Abraham - faith before circumcision ✪; Abraham - father of faithful ✪; exegesis - Eph._2:8 ✪; faith - academics over ✪; faith - author and finisher; faith - blessing by; faith - by hearing; faith - contend for; faith - doubt; faith - doubtful action - sin; faith - elders of; faith - examine; faith - expectation ✪; faith - falling from; faith - Gentile ; faith - gift of God ✪; faith - in Jesus’ name; faith - lacking; faith - meaning ✪; faith - mountains moved; faith - reason ✪; faith - righteousness by; faith - SAID; faith - sight; faith - spoken; faith - straying from; faith - sufficiency; faith - to faith ✪; faith - when Jesus returns? ✪; faith - without works ✪; healing - recipient without faith; hermeneutics - rule - synthesis ✪; inheritance - by faith; John - gospel - purpose; law - fulfilled by faith; law - vs. faith ✪; one - Lord - faith - baptism; prayer - faith in; prophecy - faith required; quote - repentance vs. faith ✪; Rahab - faith; regeneration - follows faith ✪; repentance - faith ✪; salvation - not by works ✪; salvation - OT saint's understanding ✪; salvation - through faith ✪; science - faith in ✪; science - religion - opposed? ✪
faith - a gift? : exegesis - Eph._2:8 ✪
faith - Abraham father of : Abraham - father of faithful ✪
faith - academics over : ✪ "Shindler wrote [concerning the Down-Grade Controversy of 1887-1888], “The Presbyterians were the first to get on the down line. They paid more attention to classical attainments and other branches of learning in their ministry. . . . It would be an easy step in the wrong direction to pay increased attention to academical attainments in their ministers, and less to spiritual qualifications; and to set a higher value on scholarship and oratory, than on evangelical zeal and ability to rightly divide the word of truth.”" Ron. J. Bigalke, Introduction, Ref-0785, Vol. 16 No. 48 August 2012, 5-10, p. 5.
faith - analogy of : hermeneutics - rule - synthesis ✪
faith - author and finisher : Rom. 12:3; Heb. 12:2
faith - before circumcision : Abraham - faith before circumcision ✪
faith - blessing by : Gen. 27:26; Gen. 48:1; Gen. 50:24; Heb. 11:20
faith - by hearing : Rom. 10:17; Heb. 4:2
faith - contend for : Jude 1:3
faith - doubt : Mark 9:24; Luke 1:18; Luke 1:38; Luke 1:45
faith - doubtful action - sin : Rom. 14:23
faith - elders of : Heb. 11:2
faith - examine : 2Cor. 13:5; Col. 1:23
faith - expectation : Php. 1:20✪ "The biblical idea of hope, however, can be expressed in the simple formula hope equals desire plus expectation." Charles C. Bing, "The Warning in Colossians 1:21-23" Ref-0200, Volume 164 Number 653 January-March 2007, 74:88, p. 78.
faith - falling from : 2Pe. 2:20-21; Col. 1:23
faith - fulfills requirements of the law : law - fulfilled by faith
faith - Gentile : Luke 7:9
faith - gift of God : Acts 3:16; Acts 11:21; Rom. 12:3; 1Cor. 3:5; 1Cor. 4:7; Eph. 2:8; Php. 1:29; Heb. 12:2; 1Pe. 1:5; 2Pe. 1:1 (?)✪ See exegesis - Eph._2:8. "There are those who agree that Ephesians 2:8 does not prove that saving faith is the gift of God, but they believe the doctrine is taught by other passages, such as: Acts 5:31 ; 11:18 ; Php. 1:29 ; 3:9 ; Romans 12:3 ; 2 Peter 1:1 ; 2 Timothy 2:25 ; and John 6:44-45 . A careful look at these verses yields no proof that faith or repentance, as a synonym for faith, are special gifts of God." Roy L. Aldrich, "The Gift of God", Ref-0200, Vol. 122, July 1965, p. 250. "Chapter 11: Of Justification 1. Those whom God effectually calleth, he also freely justifieth: not by infusing righteousness into them, but by pardoning their sins, and by accounting and accepting their persons as righteous; not for anything wrought in them, or done by them, but for Christ’s sake alone; nor by imputing faith itself, the act of believing, or any other evangelical obedience to them, as their righteousness; but by imputing the obedience and satisfaction of Christ unto them, they receiving and resting on him and his righteousness, by faith; which faith they have not of themselves, it is the gift of God." Westminster Confession of Faith, Ref-0154, p. 1186. "When Paul in Ephesians 2:8 uses the clause that not of yourselves we are naturally drawn to ask the question ‘What does that refer to?’ According to Greek grammar, it cannot refer to the words grace or faith because the pronoun translated ‘that’ has an ending in the neuter gender. Both grace and faith are in the feminine gender. Corresponding terms must agree in gender. Grammatically, that can only refer to the conceptual notion as a whole, God’s provision of a salvation that is by grace through faith. His salvation is of grace because He provided and initiates eternal life apart from all human effort; it is of faith because one must believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. Moreover, salvation is ‘not of ourselves’ because the faith exercised has no virtue or merit in itself. Merit is drawn strictly from the object of faith, Jesus Christ." George E. Meisinger, "Salvation by Faith Alone" in Mal Couch (ed.), The Fundamentals for the Twenty-First Century (Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications, 2000), 280-281. "Ephesians 2:8-9 is often drafted in to teach salvation is a gift and faith is part of salvation, but this (mis)use of the text assumes what it needs to prove. I am persuaded mainly on the basis of Philippians 1:29 (C3 since it is not definitive) that faith is a gift, but I am far from being persuaded that faith is given after the Spirit regenerates the sinner (this, btw, is a major plank of John Owen’s argument in The Death of Death). And I have not run into any supporting passage which is not press-ganged into illegitimate service of this proposition." Paul Henebury, Dispensationalism and TULIP - Total Depravity, pp. 4-5 [http://www.spiritandtruth.org/teaching/documents/articles/64/64.pdf] accessed 20140517. "Faith is thus both the means by which the divine gift of justification is received, and itself a divine gift (cf. Phil 1:29; also 1 Cor 12:3)." Ref-1384, p. 73 "Believers are those who hear the effective call of God in the gospel and respond with faith (2 Thess 2:14). Their faith is thus itself a gift of God (Phil 1:29)." Ref-1384, p. 94 "And Philippians 1:29, while convincing many (including me) that faith is a gift, has nothing to say about this subject [that regeneration precedes faith]." Paul Henebury, Dispensationalism and TULIP – Irresistable Grace, [http://www.spiritandtruth.org/teaching/documents/articles/68/68.htm] "Ephesians 2:8–9. “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast.” So conclusive is this passage relative to man’s inability in the field of saving faith that much has been attempted in the way of exegesis which proposes to make the salvation the gift of God, rather than the faith which receives it. When thus interpreted, the phrase “through faith” is practically eliminated and serves no purpose. The contrast which the passage sets up between faith and works becomes a contrast between salvation and works, for which there is no ground either in Scripture or reason. If the passage stood alone in the Word of God, declaring a truth not elsewhere propounded, some reason might be assigned to such exegetical attempts which divest the context of its assured meaning; but, when rightly interpreted, it stands out as but one of many of the same general character." Ref-0195, 216-217. "Faith accordingly is declared, in one aspect of it, to be “the gift of God” (Eph. 2:8). . . . While faith, basically considered, must be divinely inwrought, it is ever increasing as the knowledge of God and experience in His fellowship advances." Ref-0195, 147-148. Questionable: 2Pe. 1:1 (?);
faith - gospel of John : John - gospel - purpose
faith - healing recipient without : healing - recipient without faith
faith - in Jesus’ name : Acts 3:16
faith - in prayer : prayer - faith in
faith - inheritance by : inheritance - by faith
faith - justification by : salvation - not by works ✪
faith - lacking : Mat. 8:26
faith - meaning : Heb. 11:1✪ "‘Faith’, says Spurgeon, ‘is reason at rest in God.’ " Ref-1324, p. 9. "Faith, as Lennox points out, is something that everyone has to have. The question is what one puts their faith in, and what evidence one has to support their faith. One of the fundamental myths perpetuated by the New Atheists, Lennox writes, is the idea that ‘faith’ means “belief unsupported by evidence” or even “belief despite the evidence”. Faith may mean that, but it does not usually mean that--and does not mean that in the Bible. So for Christians, it should not in fact mean that. Instead, for Christians, faith is nothing more or less than belief--and in the case of Christians, there are plenty of good reasons to support belief. The conflict between ‘faith and reason’, ‘faith and evidence’, or ‘faith and science’ that the New Atheists refer to repeatedly is a conflict of their own making: it is the New Atheists, not the teaching of Scripture, that define ‘faith’ in such a way as to be opposed to reason evidence, and science. And, Lennox notes, this is a cheap shot--atheist propagandists berate theists because of a false definition the atheists themselves came up with!" Daniel Davidson, Answering atheist objections, Ref-0784 28(1) 2014, 31-34, p. 32.
faith - mountains moved : Mat. 17:20; Mat. 21:21; 1Cor. 13:2
faith - one - Lord - baptism : one - Lord - faith - baptism
faith - opposes reason? : science - religion - opposed? ✪
faith - OT saints - understanding : salvation - OT saint's understanding ✪
faith - precedes regeneration : regeneration - follows faith ✪
faith - Rahab : Rahab - faith
faith - reason : Mat. 16:8✪ "Thus already in this life he attempts to investigate the mysteries of revelation by the natural light of reason. The result of such an effort is precisely what Augustine called intellectus==some rational insight into the contents of revelation. Such is the ultimate meaning of Augustine's famous formula “understanding is the reward of faith. Therefore seek not to understand that you may believe, but believe that you may understand.” For Augustine, the truths for the Christian faith are true because they are revealed by God. Once one accepts the divine truth his reason will enable him to begin to understand those truths. Faith is higher than reason, yet cannot do without it; therefore when used properly, reason serves faith. This early medieval attitude is expressed clearly in the writings of Anselm (1033-1109). Two phrases he used summarize his position: fides quarens intellectum (“Faith seeking understanding”), and credo ut intellegam (“I believe, in order that I may understand”). In other words, while faith precedes rational understanding, faith is itself rational." Ref-0791, pp. 68-69. "Reason, in the classical and Christian sense, is a whole way of life, not the simple and narrow mastery of certain techniques of material manipulation, and certainly not the childish certitude that such mastery proves that only material realities exist. A rational life is one that integrates knowledge into a larger choreography of virtue, imagination, patience, prudence, humility and restraint. Reason is not only knowledge, but knowledge perfected in wisdom. In Christian tradition, reason was praised as a high and precious thing, principally because it belonged intrinsically to the dignity of beings created in the divine image; and, this being so, it was assumed that reason is also always morality, and that charity is required for any mind to be fully rational. Even if one does not believe any of this, however, a rational life involves at least the ability to grasp what it is one does not know, and to recognize that what one does know may not be the only kind of genuine knowledge there is." Ref-1290, p. 236. "As Pascal said: ‘Human knowledge must be understood to be loved, but divine knowledge must be loved to be understood.’" Dwight L. Moody, How to Study the Bible.
faith - repentance : repentance - faith ✪
faith - required to prophecy : prophecy - faith required
faith - righteousness by : Gen. 15:6; Rom. 3:22; Rom. 4:3-9; Rom. 5:18; Rom. 9:30-32; Gal. 3:6-8; Gal. 3:22; Php. 3:9; Heb. 11:7; Jas. 2:23
faith - SAID : 1Ti. 1:20; 2Ti. 2:16; Jas. 2:14; 1Jn. 2:19
faith - salvation through : salvation - through faith ✪
faith - science : science - faith in ✪
faith - sight : 2Cor. 4:18; 2Cor. 5:7
faith - spoken : Mark 10:51-52
faith - straying from : Col. 1:23; 1Ti. 6:20-21; Heb. 5:2
faith - sufficiency : Col. 2:10
faith - to faith : Rom. 1:17✪ εκ πιστεως εις πιστιν = from/by/of faith to/for faith intensive: "entirely of faith" -- Hodge
faith - vs. law : law - vs. faith ✪
faith - vs. repentance - quote : quote - repentance vs. faith ✪
faith - when Jesus returns? : Isa. 59:16; Isa. 63:3-5; Luke 18:8✪ See alone - Jesus fights
faith - without works : Acts 26:20; Tit. 1:16; Jas. 2:14-26✪ "The usual way of stating Reformation doctrine is that we are ‘justified by faith alone but not by the faith that is alone.’ That is, we are justified by our union with Jesus Christ by true faith, but that faith is not alone because it bears the fruit of good works. Antinomians say that justification is by faith alone and by a faith that may be alone. The faith ought to bring forth good works but, if it does not, that is not fatal to faith. The antinomian will never put it this way, but it amounts to justification by a faith without works, justification by a ‘dead’ faith. If faith may exist without works in antinomianism, then that justification may be by a dead faith, that is, by no faith at all." Ref-0192, p. 29. "Thus saving faith is never found in isolation. As the Westminster Confession teaches, faith ‘is the alone instrument of justification; yet it is not alone in the person justified, but is ever accompanied with all other saving graces.’ [Murray]" Ref-1324, pp. 115-116.
Faith in the Age of Reason, Jonathan Hill : Ref-1261 ✪
Faith in the Age of Reason, Jonathan Hill - Hill, Jonathan, Faith in the Age of Reason : Ref-1261 ✪
Faith in the Age of Reason, Jonathan Hill - Hill, Jonathan, Faith in the Age of Reason - Logos-0678 : Ref-1261 ✪
Faith in the Byzantine World, Mary Cunningham : Ref-1256 ✪
Faith in the Byzantine World, Mary Cunningham - Cunningham, Mary, Faith in the Byzantine World : Ref-1256 ✪
Faith in the Byzantine World, Mary Cunningham - Cunningham, Mary, Faith in the Byzantine World - Logos-0673 : Ref-1256 ✪
Faith in the Medieval World, G. R. Evans : Ref-1257 ✪
Faith in the Medieval World, G. R. Evans - Evans, G. R., Faith in the Medieval World : Ref-1257 ✪
Faith in the Medieval World, G. R. Evans - Evans, G. R., Faith in the Medieval World - Logos-0674 : Ref-1257 ✪
Faith Undone, Roger Oakland : Ref-0812 ✪
Faith Undone, Roger Oakland - Faith Undone, Roger Oakland : Ref-0812 ✪
Faith Undone, Roger Oakland - Faith Undone, Roger Oakland - Oakland, Roger, Faith Undone : Ref-0812 ✪
Faith Undone, Roger Oakland - Oakland, Roger, Faith Undone : Ref-0812 ✪
faithful : faithful - God; faithful - in least also in much; teach - faithful men ✪
faithful - God : Ps. 89:33
faithful - in least also in much : Luke 16:10
faithful - men - teach : teach - faithful men ✪
faithless : faithless - excluded; hidden - God from faithless
faithless - excluded : 2K. 4:5; Ps. 78:41; Mat. 13:58; Mark 5:40; Mark 6:4; Acts 9:40
faithless - God hides from : hidden - God from faithless
Faith’s Checkbook, Spurgeon : Ref-1066 ✪
Faith’s Checkbook, Spurgeon - Cross-0137 - Spurgeon, Faith’s Checkbook : Ref-1066 ✪
Faith’s Checkbook, Spurgeon - Spurgeon, Faith’s Checkbook : Ref-1066 ✪
fall : Adam - responsible for fall; Adam - sin of; death - from the fall ✪; Satan - fall of ✪; stars - fall ✪
fall - Adam responsible : Adam - responsible for fall
fall - death from : death - from the fall ✪
fall - of Adam : Adam - sin of
fall - of Satan : Satan - fall of ✪
fall - stars : stars - fall ✪
fallen : world - fallen
fallen - world : world - fallen
falls : Holy Spirit - falls
falls - Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - falls
false : apostle - false; confession - false; dreams - false; false - christs ✪; false - conversion ✪; friends - enemy acts as; knowledge - false; Messiah - false ✪; miracles - not of God; prophecy - false - desired; prophets - false ✪; prophets - false - motive; scribe - false; teacher - false; teachers - false - separate from; vision - false; witness - false - penalty
false - apostles : apostle - false
false - christs : Num. 24:17; Mat. 24:5; Mat. 24:24; Mark 13:5-6; Mark 13:22; Luke 21:8✪ For a map showing several dozen false messiahs between 400 and 1816 AD, see Ref-0152, pp. 84-85. "Shabbetai Zevi (1626-1676), a Turkish Jew, proclaimed that he was the Messiah. . . Finally the bubble burst! In september 1666, Shabbetai was hauled before the Turkish court and, in the presence of the Sultan's physician. . . an apostate Jew, he was compelled to choose: Islam or death. On September 15, 1666, Shabbetai's choice was confirmed. Without excessive soul-searching he chose Islam! He took a Muslim name, Aziz Mehmed Effendi." Ref-0153, p. 217. "The emphasis in Matthew 24:5 is upon ‘many.’ Not just a single person will come claiming to be the Messiah, but a whole host of individuals will make this claim. That's one of the reasons we know this passage is not referring to the time leading up to the A.D. 70 destruction of Jerusalem. A. H. M'Neile says, ‘No such definite claim to Messiahship is known till that of Barkokba in the reign of Hadrian.’ . . . H. A. W. Meyer clarifies the issue when he notes, ‘We possess no historical record of any false Messiahs having appeared previous to the destruction of Jerusalem . . . [Leon] Morris explains: ‘This will surely be a reference to the last days, for there is little evidence that any of the turbulent men so active preceding the fall of Jerusalem ever claimed to be the Messiah. Some claimed to be prophets, but that is not the same thing.’" Thomas Ice, "The Olivet Discourse", Ref-0209, pp. 168-169. "Rabbi Akiba proclaimed Bar Kokhba as Messiah in A.D. 132; the whole Jewish community of Crete followed a messiah named Moses in the fifth century; Abu Issa of Isfahan raised an army of 10,000 men; and European Jewry crowned Shabbetai Zvi messiah in the seventeenth century, although he later converted to Islam!" Ref-0010, p. 192. "Discoveries in the Judean desert in the latter half of the twentieth century have clarified the exact name of the leader of the rebellion. Rabbi Akiba, a supporter, called him Bar Kokhba (son of the star, an allusion to the messianic prophecy of Num. 24:17); later Jewish writers refer to him as Bar Koziba (son of the lie). Christian writers refer to Kokheba or Bar Kokheba. Coins and documents from his reign, including letters by him, clarify that his name was Simon (Shimeon) Bar (Ben) Kosiba(h) (Simon the son of Kosiba)." Ref-1200, p. 103. "For a list and description of messianic movements in the first century see Richard A. Horsley with John S. Hanson, Bandits, Prophets, and Messiahs: Popular Movements at the Time of Jesus (New York: Harper and Row, 1985), 110-31." Ref-1200, p. 320n52.
false - confession : confession - false
false - conversion : Rom. 1:28; 2Cor. 13:5-7 (?); 2Ti. 3:8; Tit. 1:16; Heb. 6:8✪ Questionable: 2Cor. 13:5-7 (?);
false - dreams : dreams - false
false - friend : friends - enemy acts as
false - knowledge : knowledge - false
false - Messiah : Messiah - false ✪
false - prophecy desired : prophecy - false - desired
false - prophets : prophets - false ✪
false - prophets - motive : prophets - false - motive
false - scribe : scribe - false
false - signs : miracles - not of God
false - teacher : teacher - false
false - teachers - separate from : teachers - false - separate from
false - vision : vision - false
false - witness - penalty : witness - false - penalty
false prophet : Antichrist - aided by False Prophet ✪
false prophet - aids Antichrist : Antichrist - aided by False Prophet ✪
Falwell, Jerry, KJV Bible Commentary : Ref-1502 ✪
Falwell, Jerry, KJV Bible Commentary - Hindson, Edward D., KJV Bible Commentary : Ref-1502 ✪
Falwell, Jerry, KJV Bible Commentary - Hindson, Edward D., KJV Bible Commentary - Kroll, Michael Woodrow, KJV Bible Commentary : Ref-1502 ✪
family : ark - Noah's - animals fit on ✪; family - Abram to leave; father - sin affects family ✪; generational - evil; hate - family for God ✪; parents - undermined; relatives - support
family - Abram to leave : Gen. 12:1; Gen. 13:14
family - evil down line : generational - evil
family - God before : hate - family for God ✪
family - sin of father affects : father - sin affects family ✪
family - support : relatives - support
family - undermined : parents - undermined
family - vs. species : ark - Noah's - animals fit on ✪
famine : famine - described by measures; famine - from God; famine - provision in; sword - judgment - sword, famine,pestilence
famine - described by measures : Isa. 5:10; Rev. 6:6
famine - from God : Gen. 41:28; Lev. 26:20; Lev. 26:26; Deu. 28:15-18; Deu. 28:38-40; Deu. 28:42; Deu. 29:23; 2S. 21:1-2; Ps. 105:16; Isa. 3:1; Isa. 3:7; Isa. 5:10; Jer. 14:4-6; Jer. 14:12-13; Jer. 14:18; Lam. 1:19; Lam. 2:12; Lam. 4:4-5; Eze. 4:16-17; Eze. 5:16-17; Eze. 6:12; Eze. 7:15; Eze. 14:13; Lam. 4:9-11; Lam. 5:10; Joel 1:17-18; Hos. 4:10; Amos 4:6; Mic. 6:14-15; Hag. 1:5-11; Hag. 2:13-17
famine - judgment - sword, famine,pestilence : sword - judgment - sword, famine,pestilence
famine - provision in : Gen. 41:36-37; Gen. 41:49; Gen. 41:55-57; Gen. 42:3; Gen. 43:15; 1K. 17:9-10; Ps. 33:19; Ps. 37:19
Farkas, J. R., & Reed, D. A., How to Rescue Your Loved One from Mormonism : Ref-0823 ✪
Farkas, J. R., & Reed, D. A., How to Rescue Your Loved One from Mormonism - How to Rescue Your Loved One from Mormonism, D. A. Reed & J. R. Farkas : Ref-0823 ✪
Farkas, J. R., & Reed, D. A., How to Rescue Your Loved One from Mormonism - How to Rescue Your Loved One from Mormonism, D. A. Reed & J. R. Farkas - Reed, D. A., & Farkas, J. R., How to Rescue Your Loved One from Mormonism : Ref-0823 ✪
Farkas, J. R., & Reed, D. A., How to Rescue Your Loved One from Mormonism - Logos-0536 - Reed, D. A., & Farkas, J. R., How to Rescue Your Loved One from Mormonism : Ref-0823 ✪
Farkas, J. R., & Reed, D. A., How to Rescue Your Loved One from Mormonism - Reed, D. A., & Farkas, J. R., How to Rescue Your Loved One from Mormonism : Ref-0823 ✪
Farkas, J. R., & Reed, D. A., Mormonism: Changes, Contradictions, and Errors : Ref-0822 ✪
Farkas, J. R., & Reed, D. A., Mormonism: Changes, Contradictions, and Errors - Logos-0535 : Ref-0822 ✪
Farkas, J. R., & Reed, D. A., Mormonism: Changes, Contradictions, and Errors - Logos-0535 - Reed, D. A., & Farkas, J. R., Mormonism: Changes, Contradictions, and Errors : Ref-0822 ✪
Farkas, J. R., & Reed, D. A., Mormonism: Changes, Contradictions, and Errors - Mormonism: Changes, Contradictions, and Errors, J. R. Farkas & D. A. Reed - Reed, D. A., & Farkas, J. R., Mormonism: Changes, Contradictions, and Errors : Ref-0822 ✪
Farkas, J. R., & Reed, D. A., Mormonism: Changes, Contradictions, and Errors - Reed, D. A., & Farkas, J. R., Mormonism: Changes, Contradictions, and Errors : Ref-0822 ✪
Farkas, J. R., & Reed, D., A. (1997, c1995). Mormonism : Changes, contradictions, and errors (electronic ed.). Grand Rapids: Baker Book House. : Ref-0377 ✪
Farkas, J. R., & Reed, D., A. (1997, c1995). Mormonism : Changes, contradictions, and errors (electronic ed.). Grand Rapids: Baker Book House. - Logos-0137 : Ref-0377 ✪
Farkas, J., R., Mormons: Answered Verse-by-Verse : Ref-0821 ✪
Farkas, J., R., Mormons: Answered Verse-by-Verse - Logos-0534 - Reed, D. A., Mormons: Answered Verse-by-Verse : Ref-0821 ✪
Farkas, J., R., Mormons: Answered Verse-by-Verse - Mormons: Answered Verse-by-Verse, D. A. Reed & J. R. Farkas : Ref-0821 ✪
Farkas, J., R., Mormons: Answered Verse-by-Verse - Mormons: Answered Verse-by-Verse, D. A. Reed & J. R. Farkas - Reed, D. A., Mormons: Answered Verse-by-Verse : Ref-0821 ✪
Farkas, J., R., Mormons: Answered Verse-by-Verse - Reed, D. A., Mormons: Answered Verse-by-Verse : Ref-0821 ✪
farming : Ps. 104:14-15
Farrar, Frederic William, History of Interpretation : Ref-0743 ✪
Farrar, Frederic William, History of Interpretation - History of Interpretation, Frederic William Farrar : Ref-0743 ✪
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fast : fast - called
fast - called : Joel 1:14; Joel 2:15
fasting : fasting - believers should; fasting - for exorcism; fasting - husband's approval; fasting - ineffective; fasting - ungodly; prayer - fasting and; Ex. 34:28; Deu. 9:9; Deu. 9:18; Deu. 9:25; Deu. 10:10; 1K. 19:8; Ne. 1:4; Est. 4:3; Est. 4:16; Ps. 109:24; Eze. 10:6; Dan. 9:3; Acts 13:2; Acts 27:21; Mat. 9:14; Acts 9:6; Acts 14:23; Acts 27:33
fasting - and prayer : prayer - fasting and
fasting - believers should : Luke 5:35
fasting - for exorcism : Mat. 17:21; Mark 9:29
fasting - husband's approval : Num. 30:13
fasting - ineffective : 2S. 12:16-17; 2S. 12:22; Isa. 58:3-6; Jer. 14:7; Jer. 14:9; Jer. 14:11-12
fasting - ungodly : Isa. 58:3-4
fasts : seventy years - fasts - Anstey ✪
fasts - seventy years - Anstey : seventy years - fasts - Anstey ✪
fasts, servitude, indignation : seventy years - servitude, indignation, fasts - Anstey ✪
fasts, servitude, indignation - seventy years - Anstey : seventy years - servitude, indignation, fasts - Anstey ✪
fat : fat - forbidden as food
fat - forbidden as food : Lev. 3:17; Lev. 7:23-25
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fate : life - temporal nature ✪
fate - life seems like : life - temporal nature ✪
Father : Christ - in Father ✪; drawn to Jesus - by Father; father - access through Son; father - ancestor; father - authority; father - God of; Father - Jesus’ relationship with; father - means grandfather; father - of fatherless; father - responsible; father - sin affects family ✪; father - sin affects son ✪; father - spiritual; Holy Spirit - promised ✪; household - father saved; pope - AGAINST ✪; Satan - sons of; son - bad from good father; Son - provides access to Father; vow - annulled by father or husband ✪
father - access through Son : John 6:28-29
Father - access via Son : Son - provides access to Father
father - against title : pope - AGAINST ✪
father - ancestor : Gen. 28:13; 2K. 14:3; 2K. 16:2; 2Chr. 17:3; 2Chr. 28:1; 2Chr. 29:2; 2Chr. 34:2; 2Chr. 34:3
father - annuls vow : vow - annulled by father or husband ✪
father - authority : Num. 30:3-5; Num. 30:16
father - descendant of : father - ancestor
father - devil : Satan - sons of
father - God of : Ex. 3:13; 1Chr. 28:9; Dan. 11:37-38
father - good has bad son : son - bad from good father
Father - in Jesus : Christ - in Father ✪
Father - Jesus’ relationship with : Zec. 13:7; John 8:55; John 10:30; Mark 14:27
father - means grandfather : 2Chr. 7:14
father - must draw to Jesus : drawn to Jesus - by Father
father - of fatherless : Ps. 68:5; Ps. 82:3
Father - promise of - Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - promised ✪
father - responsible : Hos. 4:14
father - salvation affects household : household - father saved
father - sin affects family : Gen. 20:7; Num. 14:33; Num. 16:27-33; Num. 33:4; Jos. 22:20; 2S. 12:10-18; Est. 9:10-14; Dan. 6:24; Isa. 43:27; Jer. 11:22; Jer. 14:16; 2K. 10:7; 1Cor. 15:22✪ See father - sin affects son.
father - sin affects son : Lev. 26:39-40; Ne. 1:4-6; 1K. 11:12; 2S. 21:9; Est. 9:10; Ps. 109:14; Isa. 65:7; Mat. 23:31-32✪ See father - sin affects family.
father - spiritual : 1Cor. 4:15; 1Cor. 4:17
fatherless : orphans - duty to; orphans - protected
fatherless - duty to : orphans - duty to
fatherless - protected : orphans - protected
fathers : children - fathers toward ✪; children - toward parents ✪; children - toward parents - death penalty; preterism - church fathers ✪
fathers - children toward : children - toward parents ✪
fathers - children toward - death penalty : children - toward parents - death penalty
fathers - church - preterism : preterism - church fathers ✪
fathers - toward children : children - fathers toward ✪
father’s : sin - confessing ancestor's ✪
father’s - sin confessed : sin - confessing ancestor's ✪
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favor : favor - God given; right side - favor
favor - God given : Ex. 12:36
favor - right side : right side - favor
favorite : favorite - verses
favorite - verses : Num. 10:35; Jos. 1:8; Ps. 139:9-10; Isa. 48:18; John 5:22-23; John 11:25; John 14:21; Rom. 8:35; 1Jn. 4:5-6
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favoritism : discrimination - AGAINST; favoritism - none from God ✪
favoritism - AGAINST : discrimination - AGAINST
favoritism - none from God : Acts 10:34-35✪ This was not the case until the rejection of Messiah by the Jews prior to which Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and the nation Israel were had special favor with God according to sovereign election.
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