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Frame, John M., Cornelius Van Til: An Analysis of His Thought : Ref-1344 ✪
Frame, John M., Cornelius Van Til: An Analysis of His Thought - Cornelius Van Til: An Analysis of His Thought, John M. Frame : Ref-1344 ✪
Frame, John M., No Other God : A Response to Open Theism : Ref-1228 ✪
Frame, John M., No Other God : A Response to Open Theism - Logos-0651 : Ref-1228 ✪
Frame, John M., No Other God : A Response to Open Theism - Logos-0651 - No Other God : A Response to Open Theism, John M. Frame : Ref-1228 ✪
Frame, John M., No Other God : A Response to Open Theism - No Other God : A Response to Open Theism, John M. Frame : Ref-1228 ✪
Frame, John M., Perspectives on the Word of God : An Introduction to Christian Ethics : Ref-1229 ✪
Frame, John M., Perspectives on the Word of God : An Introduction to Christian Ethics - Logos-0652 : Ref-1229 ✪
Frame, John M., Perspectives on the Word of God : An Introduction to Christian Ethics - Logos-0652 - Perspectives on the Word of God : An Introduction to Christian Ethics, John M. Frame : Ref-1229 ✪
Frame, John M., Perspectives on the Word of God : An Introduction to Christian Ethics - Perspectives on the Word of God : An Introduction to Christian Ethics, John M. Frame : Ref-1229 ✪
Frame, John M., Salvation Belongs to the Lord : An Introduction to Systematic Theology : Ref-1230 ✪
Frame, John M., Salvation Belongs to the Lord : An Introduction to Systematic Theology - Logos-0653 : Ref-1230 ✪
Frame, John M., Salvation Belongs to the Lord : An Introduction to Systematic Theology - Logos-0653 - Salvation Belongs to the Lord : An Introduction to Systematic Theology, John M. Frame : Ref-1230 ✪
Frame, John M., Salvation Belongs to the Lord : An Introduction to Systematic Theology - Salvation Belongs to the Lord : An Introduction to Systematic Theology, John M. Frame : Ref-1230 ✪
Frame, John M., The Amsterdam Philosophy : A Preliminary Critique : Ref-1224 ✪
Frame, John M., The Amsterdam Philosophy : A Preliminary Critique - Logos-0647 : Ref-1224 ✪
Frame, John M., The Amsterdam Philosophy : A Preliminary Critique - Logos-0647 - The Amsterdam Philosophy : A Preliminary Critique, John M. Frame : Ref-1224 ✪
Frame, John M., The Amsterdam Philosophy : A Preliminary Critique - The Amsterdam Philosophy : A Preliminary Critique, John M. Frame : Ref-1224 ✪
Frame, John M., The Collected Shorter Theological Writings : Ref-1225 ✪
Frame, John M., The Collected Shorter Theological Writings - Logos-0648 : Ref-1225 ✪
Frame, John M., The Collected Shorter Theological Writings - Logos-0648 - The Collected Shorter Theological Writings, John M. Frame : Ref-1225 ✪
Frame, John M., The Collected Shorter Theological Writings - The Collected Shorter Theological Writings, John M. Frame : Ref-1225 ✪
Frame, John M., The Doctrine of God. A theology of lordship : Ref-1226 ✪
Frame, John M., The Doctrine of God. A theology of lordship - Logos-0649 : Ref-1226 ✪
Frame, John M., The Doctrine of God. A theology of lordship - Logos-0649 - The Doctrine of God. A theology of lordship, John M. Frame : Ref-1226 ✪
Frame, John M., The Doctrine of God. A theology of lordship - The Doctrine of God. A theology of lordship, John M. Frame : Ref-1226 ✪
Frame, John M., The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God : Ref-1227 ✪
Frame, John M., The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God - Logos-0650 : Ref-1227 ✪
Frame, John M., The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God - Logos-0650 - The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God, John M. Frame : Ref-1227 ✪
Frame, John M., The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God - The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God, John M. Frame : Ref-1227 ✪
Francis of Assisi and His World, Mark Galli : Ref-1258 ✪
Francis of Assisi and His World, Mark Galli - Galli, Mark, Francis of Assisi and His World : Ref-1258 ✪
Francis of Assisi and His World, Mark Galli - Galli, Mark, Francis of Assisi and His World - Logos-0675 : Ref-1258 ✪
Fraser, Antonia, Cromwell : Ref-1566 ✪
Fraser, Antonia, Cromwell - The Lord Protector : Ref-1566 ✪
Fraser, Antonia, Mary Queen of Scots : Ref-1388 ✪
Fraser, Antonia, Mary Queen of Scots - Kindle-0018 : Ref-1388 ✪
Fraser, Antonia, Mary Queen of Scots - Kindle-0018 - Mary Queen of Scots, Antonia Fraser : Ref-1388 ✪
Fraser, Antonia, Mary Queen of Scots - Mary Queen of Scots, Antonia Fraser : Ref-1388 ✪
free : death - fear of - free from; gospel - free; Ref-1562 ✪; salvation - free
free - from fear of death : death - fear of - free from
free - gospel : gospel - free
free - salvation : salvation - free
free - will : Ref-1562 ✪
Free to Focus, Michael Hyatt : Ref-1511 ✪
Free to Focus, Michael Hyatt - Hyatt, Michael, Free to Focus : Ref-1511 ✪
Free to Focus, Michael Hyatt - Hyatt, Michael, Free to Focus - Kindle-0023 : Ref-1511 ✪
free will : chosen - believers ✪; dead - spiritually ✪; free will - vs. sovereignty of God ✪; offering - free will; sovereignty - vs. responsibility ✪; 1Chr. 29:6-9; 1Chr. 29:14; Ps. 78:29; John 5:40 (cf. Mat. 23:37); John 1:12; John 3:16; John 5:40; John 6:37; Rom. 9:16; Rev. 22:17✪ See death - spiritual vs. physical, chosen - believers, efficacious grace. ". . . Arminianism would logically hold that no confirmation in holiness is possible, not even in heaven; for even there the person would still retain his free will and might commit sin any time he chose." Ref-0096, p. 193. "[Jonathan Edward’s] works On the Religious Affections, On the Freedom of the Will, On Original Sin, and On True Virtue are still of more than historical interest and reflect a free handling of Calvinist doctrines against Arminianism in the light of what he had learned from the Cambridge Platonists, Newton, Locke, and other writers. Sin for him, as for Zwingli, is rooted in self-love. Man is morally free to do as he pleases, but what he pleases is determined by motives of which he is not master." Ref-1096, pp. 362-363. "Modernity's highest ideal-its special understanding of personal autonomy-requires us to place our trust in an original absence underlying all of reality, a fertile void in which all things are possible, from which arises no impediment to our wills, and before which we may consequently choose to make of ourselves what we choose. We trust, that is to say, that there is no substantial criterion by which to judge our choices that stands higher than the unquestioned good of free choice itself, and that therefore all judgment, divine no less than human, is in some sense an infringement upon our freedom. This is our primal ideology. In the most unadorned terms possible, the ethos of modernity is-to be perfectly precise-nihilism. . . . a society guided by such beliefs must, at least implicitly, embrace and subtly advocate a very particular "moral metaphysics": that is, the nonexistence of any transcendent standard of the good that has the power (or the right) to order our desires toward a higher end." Ref-1290, pp. 21-22. "Freedom for us today is something transcendent even of reason, and we no longer really feel that we must justify our liberties by recourse to some prior standard of responsible rationality. Freedom-conceived as the perfect, unconstrained spontaneity of individual will-is its own justification, its own highest standard, its own unquestionable truth." Ref-1290, p. 105. "In the Fall of Adam, our race not only lost its original moral innocence but also its free will. This is often overlooked but is an essential aspect of the biblical scenario. Man is still free to act as he wills, but his will is now enslaved by his fallen nature. In short, man is the servant of his own sin." Ref-1341, loc. 4550. "Because of the fall, man’s will is inclined away from God and disposed toward self and sin. Man cannot choose against the bias of his will. And the bias he has toward self and sin is a voluntary bias; it is not imposed upon him by God. Therefore, his choice is truly a free choice, one which carries with it the responsibility for making it." Ref-1363, p. 186. "A third definition of free will, help by Arminian theologians, goes beyond self-determination to include what is called the power of contrary choice. It is argued that to say that a sinner freely chooses to reject Christ and remain in sin implies that he has the native capability of choosing to receive Christ. This theory is based upon a fallacy. The power of contrary choice is not of the essence of free will, as may easily be shown. God is supremely free. He can choose to do good, but He cannot choose to do anything sinful. His freedom consists in choosing and acting according to the disposition of His will, without the power of contrary choice." Ref-1363, p. 186. "After Luther’s death, Melanchthon—still drawn to Erasmus’s teachings—tried to retain a place for free will and good works in Lutheran theology, but orthodox Lutherans (called Gnesio-Lutherans, after the Greek word for “authentic”), angrily denouncing him, demanded unwavering adherence to the enslaved will and justification by faith alone. The rancor became so great that, as Melanchthon’s final days approached, he expressed a willingness to die so as to escape “the rage of the theologians.” After his passing, on April 19, 1560, he was buried in the Castle Church next to Luther—a recognition of all that he had done for the Reformation—" Ref-1522, p. 786.
free will - constrained : dead - spiritually ✪
free will - offering : offering - free will
free will - vs. chosen : chosen - believers ✪
free will - vs. sovereignty : sovereignty - vs. responsibility ✪
free will - vs. sovereignty of God : Job 23:14; Acts 2:23; Mat. 26:24; Mark 14:21; Luke 22:22; Acts 1:16; Acts 2:23✪ Even though Jesus was crucified according to the plan of God (Acts 2:23), those who participated are still held responsible for their actions. "Scripture furnishes numerous instances where God's sovereignty and human free will interplay with each other. Both are biblical teachings. To try to alter either one in an attempt at rational reconciliation is to attempt to escape human finitude. Such attempts will never succeed. Valid principles of understanding what God has said in His Word will not permit it." Ref-0231, p. 500.
Free, Joseph P., Archaeology and Bible History : Ref-1394 ✪
Free, Joseph P., Archaeology and Bible History - Archaeology and Bible History, Joseph P. Free, Howard F. Voss - Voss, Howard F., Archaeology and Bible History : Ref-1394 ✪
Free, Joseph P., Archaeology and Bible History - Voss, Howard F., Archaeology and Bible History : Ref-1394 ✪
Freedman, D. N. (1996, c1992). The Anchor Bible Dictionary. New York: Doubleday. : Ref-0379 ✪
Freedman, D. N. (1996, c1992). The Anchor Bible Dictionary. New York: Doubleday. - Logos-0139 : Ref-0379 ✪
freedom : bondage - rejection of God's Word; decisions - freedom within boundaries; freedom - abused ✪; freedom - how to use; freedom - religious - homosexuality ✪; slavery - seven years ✪; stumble - cause brother ✪; truth - freedom by
freedom - abused : ✪ "It is my governing conviction, in all that follows, that much of modernity should be understood not as a grand revolt against the tyranny of faith, not as a movement of human liberation and progress, but as a counterrevolution, a reactionary rejection of a freedom which it no longer understands, but upon which it remains parasitic." Ref-1290, p. 108. "if there really is no transcendent source of the good to which the will is naturally drawn, but only the power of the will to decide what ends it desires-by which to create and determine itself for itself-then no human project can be said to be inherently irrational, or (for that matter) inherently abominable. If freedom of the will is our supreme value, after all, then it is for all intents and purposes our god. And certain kinds of god (as our pagan forebears understood) expect to be fed." Ref-1290, p. 227.
freedom - by truth : truth - freedom by
freedom - curtailed by love : stumble - cause brother ✪
freedom - decisions within boundaries : decisions - freedom within boundaries
freedom - how to use : Rom. 14:14-23; 1Pe. 2:16
freedom - lack of due to rejection of God's Word : bondage - rejection of God's Word
freedom - religious - homosexuality : ✪ "The Supreme Court did state in its opinion [which legalized same-sex marriage across the nation]: Finally, it must be emphasized that religious, and those who adhere to religious doctrines, may continue to advocate with utmost, sincere conviction that, by divine precepts, same-sex marriage should not be condoned. The First Amendment ensures that religious organizations and eprsons are given proper protection as they seek to teach the principles that are so fulfilling and so central to their lives and faiths, and to their own deep aspirations to continue the family structure they have long revered." -- "When I Think of America", "The Legal Alert", Jul 2015, p. 2. The Christian Law Association.
freedom - slaves - seven years : slavery - seven years ✪
freedom of conscience : conscience - freedom - prohibited
freedom of conscience - prohibited : conscience - freedom - prohibited
Freeman, Hobart E., An Introduction to the Old Testament Prophets : Ref-0955 ✪
Freeman, Hobart E., An Introduction to the Old Testament Prophets - An Introduction to the Old Testament Prophets, Hobart E. Freeman : Ref-0955 ✪
Freidrich, Gerhard, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament : Ref-1329 ✪
Freidrich, Gerhard, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament - Bromiley, Geoffrey William, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament : Ref-1329 ✪
Freidrich, Gerhard, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament - Bromiley, Geoffrey William, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament - Kittel, Gerhard, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament : Ref-1329 ✪
Freidrich, Gerhard, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament - Bromiley, Geoffrey William, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament - Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, Gerhard Kittel, Gerhard Freidrich, Geoffrey William Bromiley : Ref-1329 ✪
Freidrich, Gerhard, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament - Kittel, Gerhard, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament : Ref-1329 ✪
Freidrich, Gerhard, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament - Kittel, Gerhard, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament - Logos-0693 : Ref-1329 ✪
French : French - revolution ✪
French - revolution : ✪ "The design of those who were the primary agents in originating the causes of the French Revolution, was the utter subversion of the christian religion. Voltaire, the leader in this crusade against religion, boasted that "with one hand he would pull down, what took twelve Apostles to build up."" Ref-1306, loc. 9913. "The public conscience had become so perverted, that scenes of treachery, cruelty and blood were regarded with indifference, and sometimes excited the most unbounded applause in the spectators. Such a change had been effected in the French character, by the propagation of Infidel and Atheistical opinions, "that from being one of the most light hearted and kind tempered of nations," says Scott, "the French seemed upon the revolution to have been animated, not merely with the courage, but with the rabid fury of wild beasts."" Ref-1306, loc. 9923. "Croly, in his new interpretation of the Apocalypse, holds the following language. The primary cause of the French revolution was the exile of Protestantism." Ref-1306, loc. 9929. "The populace of Paris, like all mobs, licentious, restless, and fickle; but beyond all, taking an interest in public matters, had not been neglected by the deep designers who saw in the quarrel of the pen the growing quarrel of the sword." Ref-1306, loc. 9974. "One republican column assumed and merited the name of the Infernal, by the horrid atrocities which they committed. At Pilau, they roasted the women and children in a heated oven." Ref-1306, loc. 10157. "At length the zeal of the infuriated Atheists in France hurried them to the perpetration of one of the most ridiculous, and at the same time impious transactions which ever disgraced the annals of any nation. It was no less than a formal renunciation of the existence of a Supreme Being, and the installation of the Goddess of Reason, in 1793." Ref-1306, loc. 10270. "The world for the first time, heard an assembly of men, born and educated in civilization, and assuming the right to govern one of the finest of the European nations, uplift their united voice to deny the most solemn truth which man's soul receives, and renounce unanimously the belief and worship of a Deity." Ref-1306, loc. 10289. "Intimately connected with these laws affecting religion, was that which reduced the union of marriage, the most sacred engagement which human beings can form, and the permanence of which leads most strongly to the consolidation of society, to the state of a mere civil contract of a transitory character, which any two persons might engage in, and cast loose at pleasure, when their taste was changed, or their appetite gratified. If fiends had set themselves to work, to discover a mode of most effectually destroying whatever is venerable, graceful, or permanent in domestic life, and of obtaining at the same time an assurance that the mischief which it was their object to create should be perpetuated from one generation to another, they could not have invented a more effectual plan than the degradation of marriage into a state of mere occasional co-habitation, or licensed concubinage." Ref-1306, loc. 10302-10305. "It is impossible to convey to the reader any adequate conception of the atrocities committed in France during this gloomy period, in the name of liberty. Men, women, and children were involved in the massacres which took place at the instigation of the Jacobin chiefs. Hundreds of both sexes were thrown into the Loire, and this was called republican marriage and republican baptism. And it should never be forgotten, that it was not till France as a nation, had denied the existence of a Deity, and the validity of his institutions, that she was visited by such terrible calamities." Ref-1306, loc. 10487. "The American Revolution was utterly lacking in the messianic, bloody-minded idealism of the French. It rearranged the constitutional furniture. Its revolutionary leaders dies in their own beds. What kind of revolution was that?" Ref-1414, p. 134.
Friberg, T., Friberg, B., & Miller, N. F. (2000). Vol. 4: Analytical lexicon of the Greek New Testament. Baker's Greek New Testament library. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books. : Ref-0380 ✪
Friberg, T., Friberg, B., & Miller, N. F. (2000). Vol. 4: Analytical lexicon of the Greek New Testament. Baker's Greek New Testament library. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books. - ALGNT : Ref-0380 ✪
Friberg, T., Friberg, B., & Miller, N. F. (2000). Vol. 4: Analytical lexicon of the Greek New Testament. Baker's Greek New Testament library. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books. - ALGNT - Logos-0140 : Ref-0380 ✪
Friedrich, Markus, The Jesuits: A History : Ref-1583 ✪
Friedrich, Markus, The Jesuits: A History - Jesuit - The Jesuits: A History, Markus Friedrich : Ref-1583 ✪
Friedrich, Markus, The Jesuits: A History - Kindle-0040 : Ref-1583 ✪
Friedrich, Markus, The Jesuits: A History - Kindle-0040 - The Jesuits: A History, Markus Friedrich : Ref-1583 ✪
Friedrich, Markus, The Jesuits: A History - The Jesuits: A History, Markus Friedrich : Ref-1583 ✪
friend : friend - God as
friend - God as : Isa. 41:8; Pr. 18:24; John 15:14
friend of God : Abraham - friend of God
friend of God - Abraham : Abraham - friend of God
friendly : seeker - friendly - ministry ✪
friendly - seeker - ministry : seeker - friendly - ministry ✪
friends : friends - choose wisely; friends - enemy acts as; rich - befriended
friends - choose wisely : Pr. 12:26; Pr. 13:20
friends - enemy acts as : Ezra 4:2
friends - of the rich : rich - befriended
Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry. Israel My Glory : Ref-0057 ✪
Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry. Israel My Glory - Israel My Glory : Ref-0057 ✪
friendship : friendship - be friendly; friendship - true
friendship - be friendly : Pr. 18:24
friendship - true : Pr. 17:17
frog : Egypt - frog - god ✪
frog - Egyptian god : Egypt - frog - god ✪
frogs : frogs - unclean
frogs - unclean : Ex. 8:2; Lev. 11:10; Ps. 78:45; Ps. 105:30; Rev. 16:13
From Abraham to Paul, Andrew E. Steinmann : Ref-1307 ✪
From Abraham to Paul, Andrew E. Steinmann - Steinmann, Andrew E., From Abraham to Paul : Ref-1307 ✪
From Advent To Advent : Ref-0673 ✪
From Advent To Advent - Stuart, C. E. : Ref-0673 ✪
"from the end of the ninth century to the middle of the thirteenth the Islamic world enjoyed a genuine measure of scientific superiority over Western and even perhaps Byzantine Christendom. But, that said, one ought not to exaggerate what that superiority amounted to. There were some improvements in those few fields where late Hellenistic science had still been somewhat active, such as optics, the astronomical calculation of the calendar, and the configuration of the astrolabe. But there were no improvements upon Aristotelian science, nor was there any real break with the Ptolemaic system. Medicine, thanks to the Nestorian Christian tradition, was well developed and in some ways may have surpassed that of the Byzantine Empire (though that is debatable). But of technological development there was practically none. A few astronomical observatories were built in the Muslim empire, late in the Middle Ages, but only two of them were not destroyed within a few years of their construction for supposedly religious reasons. The Islamic world could boast four and a half centuries of scientific preeminence, it is true, but no more progress than a moderately clever undergraduate today could assimilate in less than a single academic year. In large part, this was merely the consequence of the condition of the Hellenistic science that the Muslim world inherited: its vitality long exhausted, its inventiveness all but nonexistent, its methods (to the degree that it had any) practically useless." Ref-1290, p. 71. : science - Islamic
frontlets : hand - and head ✪
frozen : evolution - hibernation ✪
frozen - animals - hibernation : evolution - hibernation ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold G., Ariel's Bible Commentary: Isaiah : Ref-1570 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold G., Ariel's Bible Commentary: Isaiah - Ariel's Bible Commentary: Isaiah, Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum : Ref-1570 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold G., Ariel's Bible Commentary: Isaiah - Ariel's Bible Commentary: Isaiah, Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum - TAGS : Ref-1570 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold G., The Footsteps of The Messiah, rev. ed. : Ref-0219 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold G., The Footsteps of The Messiah, rev. ed. - Footsteps of The Messiah, The, rev. ed., Fruchtenbaum - The Footsteps of The Messiah, rev. ed. : Ref-0219 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold G., The Footsteps of The Messiah, rev. ed. - The Footsteps of The Messiah, rev. ed. : Ref-0219 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold G., The footsteps of the Messiah. : Ref-0204 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold G., The footsteps of the Messiah. - Footsteps of the Messiah, The, Fruchtenbaum : Ref-0204 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold G., The footsteps of the Messiah. - Footsteps of the Messiah, The, Fruchtenbaum - The Footsteps of the Messiah : Ref-0204 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold G., The footsteps of the Messiah. - The Footsteps of the Messiah : Ref-0204 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, A Passover Haggadah for Jewish Believers (English) : Ref-0795 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, A Passover Haggadah for Jewish Believers (English) - A Passover Haggadah for Jewish Believers (English), Arnold Fruchtenbaum : Ref-0795 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, A Passover Haggadah for Jewish Believers (English) - A Passover Haggadah for Jewish Believers (English), Arnold Fruchtenbaum - Logos-0516 : Ref-0795 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, A Passover Haggadah for Jewish Believers (English) - Logos-0516 : Ref-0795 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, A Passover Haggadah for Jewish Believers (Hebrew) : Ref-0794 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, A Passover Haggadah for Jewish Believers (Hebrew) - A Passover Haggadah for Jewish Believers (Hebrew), Arnold Fruchtenbaum : Ref-0794 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, A Passover Haggadah for Jewish Believers (Hebrew) - A Passover Haggadah for Jewish Believers (Hebrew), Arnold Fruchtenbaum - Logos-0515 : Ref-0794 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, A Passover Haggadah for Jewish Believers (Hebrew) - Logos-0515 : Ref-0794 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, A Study Guide of Israel: Historical and Geographicl : Ref-0793 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, A Study Guide of Israel: Historical and Geographicl - A Study Guide of Israel: Historical and Geographical, Arnold Fruchtenbaum : Ref-0793 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, A Study Guide of Israel: Historical and Geographicl - A Study Guide of Israel: Historical and Geographical, Arnold Fruchtenbaum - Logos-0514 : Ref-0793 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, A Study Guide of Israel: Historical and Geographicl - Logos-0514 : Ref-0793 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Ariel Ministries. Ariel Ministries Newsletter : Ref-0067 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Ariel Ministries. Ariel Ministries Newsletter - Ariel Ministries Newsletter : Ref-0067 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Book of Genesis : Ref-1204 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Book of Genesis - Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Book of Genesis, Arnold Fruchtenbaum : Ref-1204 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Book of Genesis - Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Book of Genesis, Arnold Fruchtenbaum - Logos-0641 : Ref-1204 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Book of Genesis - Logos-0641 : Ref-1204 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Books of Judges and Ruth : Ref-0804 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Books of Judges and Ruth - Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Books of Judges and Ruth, Arnold Fruchtenbaum : Ref-0804 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Books of Judges and Ruth - Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Books of Judges and Ruth, Arnold Fruchtenbaum - Logos-0525 : Ref-0804 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Books of Judges and Ruth - Logos-0525 : Ref-0804 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Messianic Jewish Epistles : Ref-0803 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Messianic Jewish Epistles - Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Messianic Jewish Epistles, Arnold Fruchtenbaum : Ref-0803 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Messianic Jewish Epistles - Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Messianic Jewish Epistles, Arnold Fruchtenbaum - Logos-0524 : Ref-0803 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Ariel's Bible Commentary: The Messianic Jewish Epistles - Logos-0524 : Ref-0803 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Biblical Lovemaking: A Study of the Song of Solomon : Ref-0802 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Biblical Lovemaking: A Study of the Song of Solomon - Biblical Lovemaking: A Study of the Song of Solomon, Arnold Fruchtenbaum : Ref-0802 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Biblical Lovemaking: A Study of the Song of Solomon - Biblical Lovemaking: A Study of the Song of Solomon, Arnold Fruchtenbaum - Logos-0523 : Ref-0802 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Biblical Lovemaking: A Study of the Song of Solomon - Logos-0523 : Ref-0802 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Hebrew Christianity: Its Theology, History and Philosophy : Ref-0800 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Hebrew Christianity: Its Theology, History and Philosophy - Hebrew Christianity: Its Theology, History and Philosophy, Arnold Fruchtenbaum : Ref-0800 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Hebrew Christianity: Its Theology, History and Philosophy - Hebrew Christianity: Its Theology, History and Philosophy, Arnold Fruchtenbaum - Logos-0521 : Ref-0800 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Hebrew Christianity: Its Theology, History and Philosophy - Logos-0521 : Ref-0800 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology : Ref-0799 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology - Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology, Arnold Fruchtenbaum : Ref-0799 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology - Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology, Arnold Fruchtenbaum - Logos-0520 : Ref-0799 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology - Logos-0520 : Ref-0799 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Jesus Was a Jew : Ref-0798 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Jesus Was a Jew - Jesus Was a Jew, Arnold Fruchtenbaum : Ref-0798 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Jesus Was a Jew - Jesus Was a Jew, Arnold Fruchtenbaum - Logos-0519 : Ref-0798 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Jesus Was a Jew - Logos-0519 : Ref-0798 ✪
Fruchtenbaum, Arnold, Messianic Christology: A Study of Old Testament Prophecy Concerning the First Coming of the Messiah : Ref-0796 ✪
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fruit : forbidden - fruit; fruit - bearing; fruit - from root; fruit - monthly; fruit - of flesh; fruit - offering; Holy Spirit - fruit ✪; prosperity - forgetting God in ✪
fruit - bearing : Ps. 1:3; Zec. 8:12; Luke 6:43-45; Luke 13:6
fruit - forbidden : forbidden - fruit
fruit - from root : Isa. 24:6; Isa. 37:31; Mat. 7:15-20; Mat. 13:3; Mat. 13:18; Mark 4:3; Mark 4:14; Luke 8:5; John 15:4; 2Cor. 9:10
fruit - monthly : Eze. 47:12; Rev. 22:2
fruit - of flesh : Rom. 7:5; 1Cor. 6:9; Gal. 5:19-21; Rev. 21:8; Rev. 22:15
fruit - of Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - fruit ✪
fruit - offering : Gen. 4:3; Deu. 14:28; Deu. 26:2; Lev. 27:30
fruit - riches choke : prosperity - forgetting God in ✪
fruit fly : evolution - fruit fly ✪
fruit fly - evolution : evolution - fruit fly ✪
fruitful : fruitful - and multiply; fruitful - harvest; wife - productive ✪
fruitful - and multiply : Gen. 1:22; Gen. 1:28; Gen. 8:17; Gen. 9:1; Gen. 9:7; Gen. 17:20; Gen. 28:3; Gen. 35:11; Gen. 48:4; Lev. 26:9; Deu. 7:12-14; Deu. 28:4; Deu. 28:11; Deu. 30:9
fruitful - harvest : Lev. 26:5; Eze. 36:29-30; Eze. 36:34; Amos 9:13
fruitful - wife : wife - productive ✪
fruitfulness : fruitfulness - by God ✪; fruitfulness - lost
fruitfulness - by God : Lev. 26:3-5; Lev. 26:9-10; Deu. 10:22; Deu. 16:15; Deu. 28:4-6; Deu. 28:8; Deu. 28:11-12; Ps. 72:16; Ps. 85:12; Ps. 107:35-38; Ps. 144:12-14✪ See fruitful - and multiply, fruitful - harvest.
fruitfulness - lost : Hag. 1:6-10; Hag. 2:13-17
fruitless : Jer. 12:13
fruits : firstfruits - to God
fruits - first - to God : firstfruits - to God
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