CrossLinks Topical Index - PO
Pocket Dictionary for the Study of New Testament Greek, Matthew S. DeMoss : Ref-1167 ✪
Pocket Dictionary for the Study of New Testament Greek, Matthew S. DeMoss - DeMoss, Matthew S., Pocket Dictionary for the Study of New Testament Greek : Ref-1167 ✪
Pocket Dictionary for the Study of New Testament Greek, Matthew S. DeMoss - DeMoss, Matthew S., Pocket Dictionary for the Study of New Testament Greek - Logos-0631 : Ref-1167 ✪
Pocket Dictionary of Apologetics and Philosophy of Religion, C. Stephen Evans : Ref-1166 ✪
Pocket Dictionary of Apologetics and Philosophy of Religion, C. Stephen Evans - Evans, C. Stephen, Pocket Dictionary of Apologetics and Philosophy of Religion : Ref-1166 ✪
Pocket Dictionary of Apologetics and Philosophy of Religion, C. Stephen Evans - Evans, C. Stephen, Pocket Dictionary of Apologetics and Philosophy of Religion - Logos-0630 : Ref-1166 ✪
Pocket Dictionary of Biblical Studies, Arthur G. Patzia and Anthony J. Petrotta : Ref-1165 ✪
Pocket Dictionary of Biblical Studies, Arthur G. Patzia and Anthony J. Petrotta - Patzia, Arthur G., Pocket Dictionary of Biblical Studies - Petrotta, Anthony J., Pocket Dictionary of Biblical Studies : Ref-1165 ✪
Pocket Dictionary of Biblical Studies, Arthur G. Patzia and Anthony J. Petrotta - Petrotta, Anthony J., Pocket Dictionary of Biblical Studies : Ref-1165 ✪
Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms, Stanley J. Grenz, David Guretzki, Cherith Fee Nordling : Ref-1164 ✪; Ref-1564 ✪
Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms, Stanley J. Grenz, David Guretzki, Cherith Fee Nordling - Guretzki, David, Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms - Nordling, Cherith Fee, Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms : Ref-1164 ✪; Ref-1564 ✪
Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms, Stanley J. Grenz, David Guretzki, Cherith Fee Nordling - Nordling, Cherith Fee, Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms : Ref-1164 ✪; Ref-1564 ✪
poison : poison - immunity from; poison - water; wormwood ✪
poison - immunity from : Mark 16:18; Luke 10:19
poison - water : Ex. 15:25; Jer. 8:14; Rev. 8:11
poison - wormwood : wormwood ✪
pole : idols - wooden cut down ✪
pole - sacred : idols - wooden cut down ✪
politarch : archaeology - politarches ✪
politarch - archaeology : archaeology - politarches ✪
political : political - Jesus not
political - Jesus not : Isa. 42:2
politics : justice - missing ✪; politics - church limitations ✪
politics - church limitations : Gen. 4:19; Gen. 6:2 (?); Gen. 30; Deu. 17:17; Deu. 21:15; 1S. 1:6-7; 2S. 13; 1K. 2; 1K. 11:1; 1Ti. 3:2; 1Ti. 3:12; Tit. 1:6✪ "First, churches must not distribute voters’ guides that encourage readers to vote for particular candidates. However, a church may distribute neutral voter information materials stating the positions of the candidates for public office on the issues of the campaign. . . . Second, churches must not use [their websites] or links to [other websites] to endorse or oppose a candidate. . . . Third, pastors must not use the pulpit to endorse or oppose a particular candidate. . . . Fourth, churches cannot make contributions to a candidate’s political campaign. . . . Fifth, churches may not place signs on the church property that show support for a particular candidate. . . . Sixth, churches may not give improper preferential treatment to certain candidates by permitting them to speak at functions. . . . For further information, please contact our legal missionaries at . . . 1-888-CLA-1969." Pastors, Pulpits, & Politics, Ref-1361, October 2012, pp. 1-2. polygamy - AGAINST
✪ "Although few, if any, tribes entirely discountenanced polygamy, it was nowhere very common except in the Yukon basin and on the plains, where the leading men generally had two and three wives--sisters, as a rule, because they were more likely to live together in harmony. Marriage gave these prairie Indians such absolute control over their wives that divorce was rare, although the relatives of a woman who constantly suffered harsh treatment from her husband sometimes took her away for a period. . . . The Athapaskans (and sometimes the Eskimo) even wrestled for each other’s wives and when these were young and good-looking, so that a strong man might arrogate to himself half a dozen young girls while a weakling secured only some cast-off woman or no wife at all." Ref-1396, p. 156 "In an essay 10 years ago [in 1996], I pointed out that it is utterly logical for polygamy rights to follow gay rights. After all, if traditional marriage is defined as the union of (1) two people of (2) opposite gender, and if, as advocates of gay marriage insist, the gender requirement is nothing but prejudice, exclusion and an arbitrary denial of one’s autonomous choices in love, then the first requirement--the number restriction (two and only two)--is a similarly arbitrary, discriminatory and indefensible denial of individual choice." Ref-1414, p. 163. Questionable: Gen. 6:2 (?);
politics - justice - importance : justice - missing ✪
Pollock, Algernon J. Things Which Must Come To Pass : Ref-0675 ✪
Pollock, Algernon J. Things Which Must Come To Pass - Logos-0433 : Ref-0675 ✪
Pollock, Algernon J., Things Which Must Shortly Come to Pass : Ref-0765 ✪
Pollock, Algernon J., Things Which Must Shortly Come to Pass - Logos-0497 : Ref-0765 ✪
Pollock, Algernon J., Things Which Must Shortly Come to Pass - Logos-0497 - Things Which Must Shortly Come to Pass, Algernon J. Pollock : Ref-0765 ✪
Pollock, Algernon J., Things Which Must Shortly Come to Pass - Things Which Must Shortly Come to Pass, Algernon J. Pollock : Ref-0765 ✪
Polycarp : Hippolytus - student of Irenaeus ✪; John - students of ✪
Polycarp - knew John : John - students of ✪
Polycarp - student of John : Hippolytus - student of Irenaeus ✪
polygamy : Mormonism - polygamy ✪; polygamy - law concerning
polygamy - law concerning : Ex. 21:10; Deu. 21:15
polygamy - Mormonism : Mormonism - polygamy ✪
Pompey : chronology - B.C. 0063 - A.D. 0410 - Roman Empire over middle east ✪; chronology - B.C. 0063 - Pompey invades middle east ✪
Pompey - enters Jerusalem : chronology - B.C. 0063 - A.D. 0410 - Roman Empire over middle east ✪
Pompey - invades middle east : chronology - B.C. 0063 - Pompey invades middle east ✪
pool : archaeology - Pool of Siloam ✪
pool - Siloam - archaeology : archaeology - Pool of Siloam ✪
poor : poor - always will be ✪; poor - avoided; poor - duty to; poor - eradicated?; poor - gleaning allowed; poor - God watches over; poor - heard by God; poor - impartial toward; poor - Jesus’ family; poor - oppressed; poor - sin offering required of; poor - who are rich
poor - always will be : Deu. 15:11; Mat. 26:11 (?); Mark 14:7 (?); John 12:8 (?)✪ Questionable: Mat. 26:11 (?); Mark 14:7 (?); John 12:8 (?);
poor - avoided : Pr. 19:7
poor - duty to : Deu. 14:29; Deu. 15:7-11; Job 29:12-16; Job 31:16-20; Ps. 41:1; Ps. 112:9; Pr. 14:20-21; Pr. 14:31; Pr. 17:5; Pr. 19:17; Pr. 21:13; Pr. 22:9; Pr. 28:27; Pr. 29:7; Pr. 31:4; Pr. 31:9; Pr. 31:20; Ecc. 11:1; Isa. 58:7-10; Jer. 5:28; Eze. 16:49; Eze. 18:7; Eze. 22:29; Mat. 25:40; 2Cor. 9:6; Jas. 2:14
poor - eradicated? : Deu. 15:2-5
poor - gleaning allowed : Ex. 23:11; Lev. 19:9-10; Lev. 23:22; Deu. 23:24; Deu. 24:19-22; Luke 6:1-2
poor - God watches over : Isa. 25:4
poor - heard by God : Job 34:28; Jas. 2:5
poor - impartial toward : Ex. 23:3; Lev. 19:15; Pr. 18:5; Pr. 24:23; Jas. 2:1-5
poor - Jesus’ family : Lev. 5:7; Lev. 12:6-8; Luke 2:24; 2Cor. 8:9
poor - oppressed : Isa. 3:14
poor - sin offering required of : Lev. 5:7; Lev. 5:11; Lev. 12:8; Lev. 14:21-22
poor - who are rich : Pr. 13:7; 2Cor. 6:10; Jas. 2:5; Rev. 3:17
Pope : Antichrist - Roman Catholicism - AGAINST ✪; kneeling - before Pope ✪; pope - AGAINST ✪
pope - AGAINST : Mat. 23:9; 1Ti. 2:5✪ "Ockham joined Ludwig’s “Munich academy,” an informal group of scholars and artists, and from it he turned out a stream of books and pamphlets castigating the pope. He challenged the papacy’s right to exercise temporal power and to interfere in the affairs of the empire. The Church, he held, should not be equated with the clergy but rather should encompass the entire community of the faithful. The authority of the Church was inferior to that of Scripture; while popes could err, Scripture could not. Ockham continued to berate the papacy in this vein until his death (perhaps due to the Black Death) around 1348. Ockham’s antipapal polemics provided a rich vein of arguments for future challengers of Roman authority. His preference for the authority of Scripture over that of the papacy, in fact, strikingly anticipated Luther’s later views." Ref-1522, p. 80.
Pope - Antichrist - AGAINST : Antichrist - Roman Catholicism - AGAINST ✪
Pope - kneeling before : kneeling - before Pope ✪
popularity : Geneva Bible - popularity ✪
popularity - Geneva Bible : Geneva Bible - popularity ✪
population : fruitful - and multiply; Israel - population - growth; Israel - population of ✪; millennial kingdom - posttribulational population problem ✪
population - increase : fruitful - and multiply
population - Israel - growth : Israel - population - growth
population - Israel - statistics : Israel - population of ✪
population - millennial kingdom : millennial kingdom - posttribulational population problem ✪
porch : pillars - names of ✪
porch - pillars on Solomon's : pillars - names of ✪
pornography : X0111 - pornography ✪
pornography - X0111 : X0111 - pornography ✪
Porter, Stanley E., Dictionary of New Testament Background : Ref-1174 ✪
Porter, Stanley E., Dictionary of New Testament Background - Dictionary of New Testament Background, Craig A. Evans and Stanley E. Porter : Ref-1174 ✪
Porter, Stanley E., Dictionary of New Testament Background - Dictionary of New Testament Background, Craig A. Evans and Stanley E. Porter - Evans, Craig A., Dictionary of New Testament Background : Ref-1174 ✪
Porter, Stanley E., Dictionary of New Testament Background - Evans, Craig A., Dictionary of New Testament Background : Ref-1174 ✪
Porter, Stanley E., Dictionary of New Testament Background - Evans, Craig A., Dictionary of New Testament Background - Logos-0638 : Ref-1174 ✪
Porter, Stanley E., Idioms of the Greek New Testament : Ref-0774 ✪
Porter, Stanley E., Idioms of the Greek New Testament - Idioms of the Greek New Testament, Stanley E. Porter : Ref-0774 ✪
Porter, Stanley E., Idioms of the Greek New Testament - Idioms of the Greek New Testament, Stanley E. Porter - Logos-0506 : Ref-0774 ✪
Porter, Stanley E., Idioms of the Greek New Testament - Logos-0506 : Ref-0774 ✪
possession : inheritance - Israel as God's
possession - Israel God's : inheritance - Israel as God's
possessions : possessions - God's; possessions - shared
possessions - God's : Deu. 10:14; 1Chr. 29:14-16; Ps. 104:24
possessions - shared : Acts 2:45; Acts 4:32
post-Christian : morality - post-Christian ✪
post-Christian - morality : morality - post-Christian ✪
postmillennialism : premillennialism - postmillennialism - amillennialism - comparison - Clough/Dean ✪
postmillennialism - amillennialism - premillennialism - comparison - Clough/Dean : premillennialism - postmillennialism - amillennialism - comparison - Clough/Dean ✪
Postmodern Times : Ref-0116 ✪
Postmodern Times - Veith, Gene Edward. Postmodern Times. : Ref-0116 ✪
postponement : seventy sevens - gap ✪
postponement - seventy sevens : seventy sevens - gap ✪
posttribulationism : millennial kingdom - posttribulational population problem ✪
posttribulationism - millennial kingdom population problem : millennial kingdom - posttribulational population problem ✪
Potok, Chaim. Wanderings : Ref-0150 ✪
Potok, Chaim. Wanderings - Wanderings, Chaim Potok : Ref-0150 ✪
potter : potter - vs. clay ✪
potter - vs. clay : Isa. 29:16; Isa. 41:25; Isa. 45:8-9; Isa. 64:8; Jer. 18:4; Jer. 18:6; Lam. 4:2; Dan. 2:33-34; Dan. 2:41-43; Dan. 2:45; Rom. 9:21✪ "Who, then, is symbolized by ‘the clay’ [Dan. 2:33-34]? Here we are obliged to part company with the commentators, who unanimously take the clay to be the figure of democracy. So far as we are aware none of them has offered a single proof text in support of their interpretation, and as the Word is the only authority, to it we must look. Assured that Scripture is its own interpretor, we turn to the concordance to find out what the ‘clay’ signifies elsewhere, when used symbolically. In Isa. 64, which records the Cry of the Remnant at the End-time, we find them saying, ‘But now, O Lord, Thou art our Father; we are the clay, and Thou our Potter; and we are all the work of Thy hand.’ Again, in Jer. 18 the same figure is employed. There the prophet is commanded to go down to the potter's house, where he beheld him manufacturing a vessel. The vessel was marred in the hands of the potter, so he ‘made it again another vessel.’ Clearly, this is a picture of Israel in the past and in the future. The interpretation is expressly fixed in Jer. 18:6: ‘O house of Israel, cannot I do with you as this potter? saith the Lord. Behold, as the clay is in the potter's hand, so are ye in Mine hand, O house of Israel.’ How clear it is then that ‘clay’ is God's symbol for Israel." Ref-0215, "Israel and the Antichrist".
potter's : difficulty - potter's field ✪
potter's - field : difficulty - potter's field ✪
Potter's Freedom, The, White, James : Ref-0162 ✪
Potter's Freedom, The, White, James - The Potter's Freedom, White, James : Ref-0162 ✪
Potter's Freedom, The, White, James - The Potter's Freedom, White, James - White, James. The Potter's Freedom : Ref-0162 ✪
Potter's Freedom, The, White, James - White, James. The Potter's Freedom : Ref-0162 ✪
poured : blood - poured out
poured - blood : blood - poured out
poverty : Jerusalem - church - poverty of; poverty - vow ✪
poverty - Jerusalem church : Jerusalem - church - poverty of
poverty - vow : ✪ "The friars became very fond of a notion that Christ was a common beggar; that his disciples were beggars also; and that begging was of gospel institution. This doctrine they urged from the pulpit and wherever they had access. Wickliffe had long held these religious friars in contempt for the laziness of their lives, and had now a fair opportunity of exposing them. He published a treatise against able beggary, in which he lashed the friars, and proved that they were not only a reproach to religion, but also to human society." Ref-1306, loc. 9385.
power : darkness - power of ✪; government - balance of powers ✪
power - balance - government : government - balance of powers ✪
power - of darkness : darkness - power of ✪
Power of Prayer, E. M. Bounds : Ref-0926 ✪
Power of Prayer, E. M. Bounds - Bounds, E. M., Power of Prayer : Ref-0926 ✪
Power of Prayer, E. M. Bounds - Bounds, E. M., Power of Prayer - SS-0040 : Ref-0926 ✪
powers : angels - subject to Christ
powers - subject to Christ : angels - subject to Christ
Poythress, Vern S. Understanding Dispensationalists, 2nd ed. : Ref-0191 ✪
Poythress, Vern S. Understanding Dispensationalists, 2nd ed. - Understanding Dispensationalists, 2nd, ed., Poythress, Vern S. : Ref-0191 ✪
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