CrossLinks Topical Index - BE
Beale, David, The Mayflower Pilgrims : Ref-1380 ✪
Beale, David, The Mayflower Pilgrims - The Mayflower Pilgrims, David Beale : Ref-1380 ✪
bear : animals - lion - leopard - bear; ribs - mouth of bear ✪
bear - lion - leopard : animals - lion - leopard - bear
bear - ribs in mouth : ribs - mouth of bear ✪
Beasley-Murray, G. R. (1998). Vol. 36: Word Biblical Commentary : John (electronic ed.). Logos Library System; Word Biblical Commentary. Dallas: Word, Incorporated. : Ref-0338 ✪
Beasley-Murray, G. R. (1998). Vol. 36: Word Biblical Commentary : John (electronic ed.). Logos Library System; Word Biblical Commentary. Dallas: Word, Incorporated. - Logos-0098 : Ref-0338 ✪
beast : beast - from abyss; beast - healed; heavens - earth - merism ✪; Nebuchadnezzar - inflicted with boanthropy ✪
beast - and man - merism : heavens - earth - merism ✪
beast - from abyss : Rev. 11:7; Rev. 17:8
beast - healed : Rev. 13:3; Rev. 13:12; Rev. 13:14; Rev. 17:8; Rev. 17:11
beast - Nebuchadnezzar becomes like : Nebuchadnezzar - inflicted with boanthropy ✪
beasts : animals - literal ✪; animals - symbolize nations ✪; beasts - against man
beasts - against man : Lev. 26:22; Deu. 32:24; Rev. 6:8
beasts - literal : animals - literal ✪
beasts - symbolize kingdoms : animals - symbolize nations ✪
beaten : Paul - suffering
beaten - Paul : Paul - suffering
beatitudes : beatitudes - in book of Revelation; beatitudes - Jesus’ teaching
beatitudes - in book of Revelation : Rev. 1:3; Rev. 14:13; Rev. 16:15; Rev. 19:9; Rev. 20:6; Rev. 22:7; Rev. 22:14
beatitudes - Jesus’ teaching : Mat. 5:3; Luke 5:20
Beattie, Francis, The Presbyterian Standards : Ref-0851 ✪
Beattie, Francis, The Presbyterian Standards - Cross-0001 : Ref-0851 ✪
Beattie, Francis, The Presbyterian Standards - Cross-0001 - The Presbyterian Standards, Francis Beattie : Ref-0851 ✪
Beattie, Francis, The Presbyterian Standards - The Presbyterian Standards, Francis Beattie : Ref-0851 ✪
beauty : beauty - FOR ✪; beauty - removed by God; beauty - work of God
beauty - FOR : Gen. 12:11; Gen. 12:14; Gen. 24:47; Gen. 24:53; 1S. 25:3; Est. 1:11; Est. 2:7; Job 42:15; Sos. 4:10; Sos. 6:4; Isa. 61:10; Eze. 16:8-13; Rev. 21:2✪ "Throughout the Bible, we see feminine beauty described and praised. Clearly, there is nothing wrong with the daughters of the Christian church seeking to be beautiful as well. This is part of God’s creation order. Cosmetics are also part of His design. . . . As discussed above, there is a point when a woman is relying on her cosmetics and jewelry in a sinful way. But that point is not the point at which she puts them on." Ref-1352, p. 55. "The Christian definition of feminine modesty collides equally with the wantonness of the world, and with the restrictiveness of, for example, the Islamic faith." Ref-1352, p. 58.
beauty - removed by God : Isa. 3:18-23
beauty - work of God : Sos. 7:1
becoming : becoming - like Christ
becoming - like Christ : Ps. 18:15; Eph. 4:13; 1Jn. 3:2
Beeke, Joel R., Living for God's Glory: An Introduction to Calvinism : Ref-1240 ✪
Beeke, Joel R., Living for God's Glory: An Introduction to Calvinism - Living for God's Glory: An Introduction to Calvinism, Joel R. Beeke : Ref-1240 ✪
Beeke, Joel R., Meet the Puritans: With a Guide to Modern Reprints : Ref-1320 ✪
Beeke, Joel R., Meet the Puritans: With a Guide to Modern Reprints - 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 ✪
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 ✪
Beelzebub : 2K. 1:2; Mat. 10:25; Mark 3:22; Mat. 12:24✪ "Beelzebub -- the ‘filth god,’ -- was the name given by Jewish wit and contempt to Beelzebul, -- ‘the lord of the (royal) habitation’ -- a god of the Phoenicians. To him was assigned the control of that division which inflicted disease of all kinds on man, and Jesus, they hinted, was playing a part under him" Cunningham Geikie, The Life and Words of Christ (NY: Appleton, 1893), 2:141, cited by Ref-0202, p. 205.
Beer-lahai-roi : Beer-lahai-roi - well
Beer-lahai-roi - well : Gen. 16:14; Gen. 24:62; Gen. 25:11
Beersheba : Beersheba - well of
Beersheba - well of : Gen. 21:31
Before Jerusalem Fell : Ref-0148 ✪; Ref-1223 ✪
Before Jerusalem Fell - Gentry, Kenneth L., Jr. Before Jerusalem Fell : Ref-0148 ✪; Ref-1223 ✪
beggars : poverty - vow ✪
beggars - Christian : poverty - vow ✪
Beginning Biblical Hebrew, Mark David Futato : Ref-1317 ✪
Beginning Biblical Hebrew, Mark David Futato - Futato, Mark David, Beginning Biblical Hebrew : Ref-1317 ✪
Beginning Biblical Hebrew, Mark David Futato - Futato, Mark David, Beginning Biblical Hebrew - Logos-0690 : Ref-1317 ✪
begotten : begotten - first of dead; begotten - of God; begotten - only ✪
begotten - first of dead : Col. 1:18; Rev. 1:5
begotten - of God : Ps. 2:7; John 3:16; Acts 13:33; Heb. 1:5; 1Jn. 4:9
begotten - only : Gen. 22:2; Gen. 22:12; Gen. 22:16; John 1:14; John 1:18; John 3:16; John 3:18; Heb. 11:17; 1Jn. 4:9✪ "The word μονογενής (monogenēs) is often thought to spring from μόνος (monos, only) plus γεννάω (gennaō, to beget); and hence its meaning is “only begotten.” Even at the etymological level, the γεν (gen)-root is tricky: μονογενής (monogenēs) could as easily spring from μόνος (monos, only) plus γένος (genos, kind or race) to mean “only one of its kind,” “unique,” or the like. If we press on to consider usage, we discover that the Septuagint renders יָחִיד (yāḥîd) as “alone” or “only” (e.g., Ps. 22:20 [21:21, LXX, “my precious life” (NIV) or “my only soul”]; Ps. 25:16 [24.16, LXX, “for I am lonely and poor”]), without even a hint of “begetting.” True, in the New Testament the word often refers to the relationship of child to parent; but even here, care must be taken. In Hebrews 11:17 Isaac is said to be Abraham's μονογενής (monogenēs) -- which clearly cannot mean “only-begotten son,” since Abraham also sired Ishmael and a fresh packet of progeny by Keturah (Gen. 25:1-2). Isaac is, however, Abrahams unique son, his special and well-beloved son. The long and short of the matter is that renderings such as “for God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son” (John 3:16, NIV) are prompted by neither an inordinate love of paraphrasis, nor a perverse desire to deny some cardinal truth, but by linguistics." Ref-0698, pp. 30-31. "The word “only” is the Greek μονογενής (monogenēs). The KJV translates this word “only begotten”, following the Latin unigenitus, with the presumed derivation from μόνος (monos), meaning ‘alone' or ‘only'; and γεννάω (gennaō), ‘to beget'. However, this does not fit the NT usage, e.g. Hebrews 11:17 refers to Isaac as Abraham's ‘only begotten (monogenēs) son', yet we know that Abraham begat other sons (Ishmael, and by Keturah). Rather, monogenēs is derived from γένος (genos), which means ‘kind' (compare: ‘according to kind' in Genesis 1 (LXX) is κατὰ γένος (kata genos)). Thus monogenēs means ‘only one of a kind' or ‘unique'. Thus Isaac was the unique son of Abraham through whom the Abrahamic Covenant came. And Jesus is the unique son of God." Lita Cosner, Jesus the Creator in the Gospel of John, 20151124151336.pdf, 56-61, p. 57.
Behe, Michael J., Darwin Devolves : Ref-1561 ✪
Behe, Michael J., Darwin Devolves - Darwin Devolves, Michael J. Behe : Ref-1561 ✪
Behe, Michael J., Darwin Devolves - Darwin Devolves, Michael J. Behe - creation : Ref-1561 ✪
Behe, Michael J., Darwin Devolves - Darwin Devolves, Michael J. Behe - Kindle-0032 : Ref-1561 ✪
Behe, Michael J., Darwin Devolves - Kindle-0032 : Ref-1561 ✪
behemah : behemoth ✪
behemah - vs. remes : behemoth ✪
behemoth : Lev. 11:4-7; Deu. 14:4-5; Deu. 28:26; 1S. 17:44; Pr. 30:30; Ecc. 3:18; Jer. 15:3; Zec. 14:15✪ "The word behemah is commonly translated as “cattle”. Comparing biblical passages, the behemah group includes a wide array of terrestrial animals (verse 4). Verses in Leviticus and Deuteronomy indicate that behemah includes the camel, rock badger, hare, swine, sheep, goat, oxen, deer and ibex. Zechariah 14:15 notes that horses, mules, camels and donkeys belong to this classification. Deuteronomy 28:26 and 1 Samuel 17:44 note that behemah comprise non-avian carnivorous animals that consume the remains of humans. Proverbs 30:30 notes that the lion is from the behemah. Furthermore, in Ecclesiastes 3:18, humans are attributed to the behemah. Lastly, Jeremiah 15:3 associates dogs with behemah. To sum up, the Bible suggests that the translation of behemah corresponds to the Linnaean classification of mammal . . . However, that remes comprises small mammals suggests that behemah includes mammals with sizes equal to or larger than the hare or rock badger." Joel David Klenck, Major Terrestrial Animal Taxonomic Classifications as Defined by God, Ref-0784, 23(2) 2009, 118:122, pp. 121-122.
Behistun : archaeology - Rock of Behistun ✪
Behistun - rock of : archaeology - Rock of Behistun ✪
Behold The King : Ref-0143 ✪
Behold The King - Toussaint, Stanley D. Behold The King : Ref-0143 ✪
Belgic Confession of Faith : baptism - infant - Belgic Confession of Faith ✪
Belgic Confession of Faith - baptism - infant : baptism - infant - Belgic Confession of Faith ✪
belief : apologetics - belief - evidence insufficent; baptism - AFTER belief; belief - in Jesus; belief - vain; John - gospel - purpose; salvation - believe only ✪; salvation - manipulation ✪; salvation - minimal belief required
belief - baptism after : baptism - AFTER belief
belief - easy : salvation - manipulation ✪
belief - evidence insufficient : apologetics - belief - evidence insufficent
belief - gospel of John : John - gospel - purpose
belief - in Jesus : John 6:29; John 6:35; John 6:40; John 8:24
belief - minimal requirements : salvation - minimal belief required
belief - sufficient for salvation : salvation - believe only ✪
belief - vain : 1Cor. 15:2
believe : believe - statistics - gospels ✪; believe - without seeing; Moses - believe; prayer - faith in
believe - Moses : Moses - believe
believe - prayer : prayer - faith in
believe - statistics - gospels : Mat. 1:1; Mark 1:1; Luke 1:1; John 1:1; John 20:31✪ A search on “believ*” in the gospels finds mention of belief in: Matthew (9 verses), Mark (15 verses), Luke (10 verses), John (86 verses).
believe - without seeing : John 20:29; 1Pe. 1:8
believer : believer - contrasts; believer - disqualified is not loss of salvation; believer - sinning - consequences ✪; believer - sinning - rebuke; Christ - believer - union ✪
believer - Christ - union : Christ - believer - union ✪
believer - contrasts : 2Cor. 6:4-10
believer - disqualified is not loss of salvation : 1Cor. 9:27; 2Cor. 13:5
believer - sinning - consequences : Gen. 19:14; Ps. 32:1-5; Ps. 66:18; Mat. 18:15-17; Acts 5:1-11; 1Cor. 3:15; 1Cor. 5:4-5; 1Cor. 9:27; 1Cor. 11:30; Gal. 6:7-8; Heb. 12:5-11; 1Ti. 3:1-13; 1Pe. 3:7; 2Pe. 2:7-8; 1Jn. 1:9; 1Jn. 5:16; 2Jn. 1:8; Rev. 2:22-23; Rev. 3:11✪ Consequences of the believer yielding to the Old Nature include: (1) Conviction (2Pe. 2:7-8; Ps. 32:1-5) (2) Divine discipline (Heb. 12:5-11) (3) Premature death (Acts 5:1-11; 1Cor. 11:30; 1Jn. 5:16; Rev. 2:22-23) (4) Loss of reward (1Cor. 3:15; 9:27; 2Jn. 8; Rev. 3:11) (5) Loss of fellowship (1Jn. 1:9) (6) Excommunication (1Cor. 5:4-5; Mat. 18:15-17) (7) Temporal consequences (Gal. 6:7-8) (8) Unanswered prayer (Ps. 66:18; 1Pe. 3:7) (9) Loss of testimony (Gen. 19:14) (10) Loss of leadership privileges (1Ti. 3:1-13).
believer - sinning - rebuke : Luke 17:3
believers : accusing - believers; alone - believers not; believers - as light; believers - deceived before faith; believers - God delights in; believers - help over unbelievers; believers - love; believers - unexpected in places; betrayal - among believers; chosen - believers ✪; demons - recognize Christ or believers; disobedient - believers; forgiven - believers; Gentile - believers prior to crucifixion ✪; Gentiles - believers are still; Holy Spirit - all believers have; Holy Spirit - baptizes all believers; judge - believers; judgment - believers - works ✪; love - Father's to be in believers; marriage - believers only ✪; persecution - of saints ✪; persecution - promised; priesthood - of believers ✪; priesthood - of believers - prior to; purchased - believers by Christ; reconciled - believers to God; reign - of believers ✪; Satan - influences Godly; seekers - confounded by believers; sick - believers; sun - believers as; temple - believers worship at ✪; unbelievers - believers toward
believers - accusing : accusing - believers
believers - all baptized with Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - baptizes all believers
believers - all have Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - all believers have
believers - alone - not : alone - believers not
believers - as light : Pr. 4:18; Mat. 5:14-15; Luke 16:8; John 12:36; Eph. 5:8; Php. 2:15; 1Th. 5:5
believers - as sun : sun - believers as
believers - betrayal among : betrayal - among believers
believers - confound seekers : seekers - confounded by believers
believers - deceived before faith : Tit. 3:3
believers - demons recognize : demons - recognize Christ or believers
believers - disobedient : disobedient - believers
believers - elect : chosen - believers ✪
believers - forgiven : forgiven - believers
believers - Gentile prior to crucifixion : Gentile - believers prior to crucifixion ✪
believers - God delights in : Ps. 18:19
believers - help over unbelievers : Gal. 6:10
believers - influenced by Satan : Satan - influences Godly
believers - judge : judge - believers
believers - judged : judgment - believers - works ✪
believers - love : 1Jn. 5:1
believers - marry believers only : marriage - believers only ✪
believers - persecution of : persecution - of saints ✪
believers - persecution promised : persecution - promised
believers - priesthood - prior to : priesthood - of believers - prior to
believers - priesthood of : priesthood - of believers ✪
believers - purchased : purchased - believers by Christ
believers - reconciled to God : reconciled - believers to God
believers - reign : reign - of believers ✪
believers - sick : sick - believers
believers - still Gentiles : Gentiles - believers are still
believers - temple worship : temple - believers worship at ✪
believers - to have love of Father : love - Father's to be in believers
believers - toward unbelievers : unbelievers - believers toward
believers - unexpected in places : Gen. 20:11
believing : obedience - before revelation ✪
believing - is seeing : obedience - before revelation ✪
Bellett, J. G. (2004; 2004). The Minor Prophets. Galaxie Software. : Ref-0339 ✪
Bellett, J. G. (2004; 2004). The Minor Prophets. Galaxie Software. - Logos-0099 : Ref-0339 ✪
Bellett, J. G. Short Meditations On Elisha : Ref-0670 ✪
Bellett, J. G. Short Meditations On Elisha - Logos-0428 : Ref-0670 ✪
Bellett, J. G. The Mornings of Scripture : Ref-0671 ✪
Bellett, J. G. The Mornings of Scripture - Logos-0429 : Ref-0671 ✪
bells : bells - in holy place
bells - in holy place : Ex. 28:35
beloved : beloved - by God
beloved - by God : Dan. 9:23; Dan. 10:11; Dan. 10:19
Belshazzar : archaeology - Belshazzar - cylinder inscription of Nabonidus ✪; Belshazzar - Babylonian Chronicle ✪; Belshazzar - co-regent king ✪; Belshazzar - Nebuchadnezzar's son ✪; chronology - B.C. 0539n - 0553n or 0550n - Belshazzar - coregent reign - Steinmann ✪; chronology - B.C. 0550n or 0553n - 0539n - Belshazzar - coregent reign - Steinmann ✪; chronology - B.C. 0553 - Belshazzar's first year ✪; chronology - B.C. 0555 - 0538 - Belshazzar - reign - Newton ✪; Nebuchadnezzar - offspring rule until Belshazzar
Belshazzar - Babylonian Chronicle : Dan. 5:1; Dan. 7:1; Dan. 8:1✪ The Babylonian Chronicle in the British Museum is one of four bearing the same text found at the four corners of the ziggurat at Ur. It is inscribed in Babylonian cuneiform and mentions "Belshazzar, the son first (born) the offspring of my heart (body)." Ref-0016, Feb. 1998, p. 10.
Belshazzar - co-regent king : Dan. 5:1; Dan. 5:16✪ Archaeological discoveries indicate that Belshazzar was in charge of the northern frontier of the Babylonian empire while his father Nabonidus maintained his headquarters at Teman in North Arabia. Among the discoveries at the site of Ur is an inscription of Nabunaid, dated 530 B.C., containing a prayer for Nabunaid himself followed by a second prayer for his firstborn son, Bel-shar-usur -- such prayers being customarily offered only for the reigning monarch. Ref-0001, p. 427. "The new evidence confirming the theory that Nabonidus was absent is found in the statement in the ‘Prayer of Nabonidus’ that Nabonidus was at the oasis of Teima in Arabia at this time." Ref-0005, p. 115, footnote.
Belshazzar - coregent reign - chronology - Steinmann : chronology - B.C. 0539n - 0553n or 0550n - Belshazzar - coregent reign - Steinmann ✪; chronology - B.C. 0550n or 0553n - 0539n - Belshazzar - coregent reign - Steinmann ✪
Belshazzar - cylinder inscription of Nabonidus - archaeology : archaeology - Belshazzar - cylinder inscription of Nabonidus ✪
Belshazzar - end of rule prophesied : Nebuchadnezzar - offspring rule until Belshazzar
Belshazzar - first year of reign : chronology - B.C. 0553 - Belshazzar's first year ✪
Belshazzar - Nebuchadnezzar's son : Dan. 5:11✪ Ancient usage of the term "son" often referred to a successor in the same office whether or not there was a blood relationship. Moreover it is a distinct possibility that in this case there was an actual genetic relationship between Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar. If Nabonidus married a daughter of Nebuchadnezzar in order to legitimize his usurpation of the throne back in 556 B.C, it would follow that his son by her would be the grandson of Nebuchadnezzar. Ref-0001, p. 426.
Belshazzar - reign - Newton : chronology - B.C. 0555 - 0538 - Belshazzar - reign - Newton ✪
belt : belt - of righteousness
belt - of righteousness : Isa. 11:5; Eph. 6:14
bema seat : judgment - seat of Christ
bema seat - judgment : judgment - seat of Christ
Ben Hadad : archaeology - Tel Dan Stele ✪
Ben Hadad - Tel Dan Stele : archaeology - Tel Dan Stele ✪
Benedict, David, Fifty Years Among the Baptists : Ref-0967 ✪
Benedict, David, Fifty Years Among the Baptists - Fifty Years Among the Baptists, David Benedict : Ref-0967 ✪
Benedict, David, Fifty Years Among the Baptists - Fifty Years Among the Baptists, David Benedict - SS-0063 : Ref-0967 ✪
Benedict, David, Fifty Years Among the Baptists - SS-0063 : Ref-0967 ✪
Benjamin : Benjamin - born; Benjamin - names ✪; Benjamin - southern kingdom; chronology - B.C. 1901 (circa) - Rachel dies - Benjamin born - Steinmann ✪
Benjamin - born : Gen. 35:18
Benjamin - born - Rachel dies - date - Steinmann : chronology - B.C. 1901 (circa) - Rachel dies - Benjamin born - Steinmann ✪
Benjamin - names : Gen. 35:18; Ps. 80:17✪ "In the contrast of the two names Benjamin there was foreshadowed the two aspects of the person of Christ -- His sufferings and the glory to follow. With her dying breath, Rachel named her newborn son Ben-oni, meaning ‘son of sorrow.’ Jacob, however, named him Benjamin, meaning ‘son of my right hand." Ref-0104, p. 65.
Benjamin - southern kingdom : 1K. 12:21
Benjamite : Perez - illegitimate so generations expelled
Benjamite - king - Saul : Perez - illegitimate so generations expelled
Benware, Paul, Daniel's Prophecy of Things to Come : Ref-1530 ✪
Benware, Paul, Daniel's Prophecy of Things to Come - Daniel's Prophecy of Things to Come, Paul Benware : Ref-1530 ✪
beqa' weight : archaeology - weight - beqa' ✪
beqa' weight - archaeology : archaeology - weight - beqa' ✪
Berea : Paul - visits Berea
Berea - Paul visits : Paul - visits Berea
Berean Call, The : Ref-0017 ✪
Berean Call, The - Hunt, Dave, and T. A. McMahon. The Berean Call - The Berean Call : Ref-0017 ✪
Berean Call, The - The Berean Call : Ref-0017 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, History of Christian Doctrines : Ref-0857 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, History of Christian Doctrines - Cross-0007 : Ref-0857 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, History of Christian Doctrines - Cross-0007 - History of Christian Doctrines, Louis Berkhof : Ref-0857 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, History of Christian Doctrines - History of Christian Doctrines, Louis Berkhof : Ref-0857 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Introductory Volume to Systematic Theology : Ref-0853 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Introductory Volume to Systematic Theology - Cross-0003 : Ref-0853 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Introductory Volume to Systematic Theology - Cross-0003 - Introductory Volume to Systematic Theology, Louis Berkhof : Ref-0853 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Introductory Volume to Systematic Theology - Introductory Volume to Systematic Theology, Louis Berkhof : Ref-0853 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Manual of Christian Doctrine : Ref-0856 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Manual of Christian Doctrine - Cross-0006 : Ref-0856 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Manual of Christian Doctrine - Cross-0006 - Manual of Christian Doctrine, Louis Berkhof : Ref-0856 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Manual of Christian Doctrine - Manual of Christian Doctrine, Louis Berkhof : Ref-0856 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Principles of Biblical Interpretation : Ref-0858 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Principles of Biblical Interpretation - Cross-0008 : Ref-0858 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Principles of Biblical Interpretation - Cross-0008 - Principles of Biblical Interpretation, Louis Berkhof : Ref-0858 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Principles of Biblical Interpretation - Principles of Biblical Interpretation, Louis Berkhof : Ref-0858 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Subjects and Outlines: Biblical, Theological, Historical : Ref-0859 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Subjects and Outlines: Biblical, Theological, Historical - Cross-0009 : Ref-0859 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Subjects and Outlines: Biblical, Theological, Historical - Cross-0009 - Subjects and Outlines: Biblical, Theological, Historical, Louis Berkhof : Ref-0859 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Subjects and Outlines: Biblical, Theological, Historical - Subjects and Outlines: Biblical, Theological, Historical, Louis Berkhof : Ref-0859 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Summary of Christian Doctrine : Ref-0855 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Summary of Christian Doctrine - Cross-0005 : Ref-0855 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Summary of Christian Doctrine - Cross-0005 - Summary of Christian Doctrine, Louis Berkhof : Ref-0855 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Summary of Christian Doctrine - Summary of Christian Doctrine, Louis Berkhof : Ref-0855 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Systematic Theology : Ref-0854 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Systematic Theology - Cross-0004 : Ref-0854 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Systematic Theology - Cross-0004 - Systematic Theology, Louis Berkhof : Ref-0854 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Systematic Theology - Systematic Theology, Louis Berkhof : Ref-0854 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Textual Aid to Systematic Theology : Ref-0852 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Textual Aid to Systematic Theology - Cross-0002 : Ref-0852 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Textual Aid to Systematic Theology - Cross-0002 - Textual Aid to Systematic Theology, Louis Berkhof : Ref-0852 ✪
Berkhof, Louis, Textual Aid to Systematic Theology - Textual Aid to Systematic Theology, Louis Berkhof : Ref-0852 ✪
Berlin, Adele, The Jewish Study Bible : Ref-0934 ✪
Berlin, Adele, The Jewish Study Bible - Brettler, Marc Zvi, The Jewish Study Bible : Ref-0934 ✪
Berlin, Adele, The Jewish Study Bible - Brettler, Marc Zvi, The Jewish Study Bible - The Jewish Study Bible, Adele Berlin and Marc Zvi Brettler : Ref-0934 ✪
Berlinski, David, The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and its Scientific Pretensions : Ref-1386 ✪
Berlinski, David, The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and its Scientific Pretensions - Kindle-0017 : Ref-1386 ✪
Berlinski, David, The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and its Scientific Pretensions - Kindle-0017 - The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and its Scientific Pretensions, David Berlinski : Ref-1386 ✪
Berlinski, David, The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and its Scientific Pretensions - The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and its Scientific Pretensions, David Berlinski : Ref-1386 ✪
best : tithing - best part
best - tithing : tithing - best part
bestiality : Ex. 22:19; Lev. 18:23; Lev. 20:15-16; Deu. 27:21✪ "On July 22, 2011, some readers of the Daily Mail UK were stunned by news that “Scientists have created more than 150 human-animal embryos in British laboratories” (Martin and Caldwell 2011). The introduction of the 2008 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act1 in the United Kingdom, the article continues to say, legalised the creation of a variety of hybrids, including an animal egg fertilised by a human sperm; “cybrids,” in which a human nucleus is implanted into an animal cell; and “chimeras,” in which human cells are mixed with animal embryos. (Martin and Caldwell 2011) . . . for more than 30 years now, fertility specialists have been fertilizing hamster ova (eggs) with human sperm to test human male fertility: “The resulting human-hamster hybrid embryo does not proceed beyond the two cell stage” (Huther 2009, p. 31).6 In the 1920s, Russian biologist Ilya Ivanov, tried with great effort and support of his government, to fertilize female chimps with human sperm in Africa. Back in Russia, Ivanov inseminated a woman with orangutan sperm. Both projects were a failure. Huther offers two possible explanations for Ivanov’s failures: inseminations were conducted under adverse circumstances, and no more than three artificial attempts were undertaken (Huther 2009, p. 29). The implication is, of course, that with today’s technology the result might be different. . . . It is true that most animal mixtures to date resulted in individuals that people can easily classify as animals. But this argument distracts attention from the crucial point: human beings are now used and destroyed in the process of producing human-animal mixtures. . . . So far, arguments to restrict research involving the boundary between human and animal, the life and moral status of a human embryo, and the uniqueness of being human have been unconvincing, because they are at odds with the worldview of evolutionists and evolutionary biology. To draw analogues with Nazi Germany and the desire of Nazis to improve the human race is unnecessary. But one thing seems pretty clear, and that is that we are confronted with is nothing less than a project to redefine “human being”—a slippery slope which may end in a situation where anything in biotechnology goes. In 1990, the United Kingdom prohibited the production of hybrids and cloning by law; in 2001, cloning embryos were allowed; and seven years later, in 2008, the Human Embryology and Fertilization Act legalized the mixing of human and animal gametes and requires that the “admixtures” be destroyed within 14 days after fertilization. What would be the next logical step? Could it be legislation that allows scientists and biotechnologists to bring human-animal “admixtures” to maturity?" -- Callie Joubert Chimeras, Cybrids, and Hybrids: A Christian’s Observations and Critique of Some Aspects of the Controversy Involving the Mixing of Human and Animal Materials for Scientific Research Ref-1402, 6 (2013): 321-333. [https://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/arj/v6/n1/chimeras] accessed 20130919. See 2013091901.htm.
Beth Dagon : Dagon - Beth
Bethabara : John 1:28✪ "house of passage" - where Jordan was crossed under Joshua.
Bethel : Bethel - altar at; Bethel - and Ai - between; Bethel - previously Luz; calf - golden - location
Bethel - altar at : Gen. 28:18-19; Gen. 31:13; Gen. 35:1; Gen. 35:3; Gen. 35:7; Gen. 35:14; Jer. 48:13; Amos 3:14
Bethel - and Ai - between : Gen. 12:8; Gen. 13:3; Jos. 8:9; Jos. 8:12
Bethel - golden calf : calf - golden - location
Bethel - previously Luz : Gen. 28:19; Gen. 35:6
bethesda : ✪ "house of mercy"
Bethlehem : Bethlehem - city of David; Bethlehem - Ephrathah; Bethlehem - Rachel buried; Galilee - vs. Bethlehem; messianic prophecy - born in Bethlehem
Bethlehem - city of David : Luke 2:11
Bethlehem - Ephrathah : Gen. 48:7; Ru. 4:11; 1Chr. 4:4; Mic. 5:2; Mat. 2:6
Bethlehem - messianic prophecy : messianic prophecy - born in Bethlehem
Bethlehem - Rachel buried : Gen. 48:7
Bethlehem - vs. Galilee : Galilee - vs. Bethlehem
Bethsaida : archaeology - Bethsaida ✪; exegesis - Mark_8:22 ✪✪ Hebrew, "house of fishing"
Bethsaida - archaeology : archaeology - Bethsaida ✪
Bethsaida - judgment : exegesis - Mark_8:22 ✪
betrayal : betrayal - among believers; betrayal - Jesus predicts
betrayal - among believers : Mat. 24:10; Mark 13:12
betrayal - Jesus predicts : Mat. 17:22; Luke 9:44; John 6:64; John 6:70; John 12:24; John 12:27; John 12:33
betrayer : bread - betrayer ate
betrayer - ate bread : bread - betrayer ate
Betulah : Betulah - may not be virgin ✪
Betulah - may not be virgin : Gen. 24:16; Jdg. 21:12; Joel 1:8✪ Betulah (h1330) does not always exclusively mean a virgin. In Joel 1:8 it refers to a widow. Gen. 24:16, Jdg. 21:12 both add "had never known a man" to clarify the meaning.
between : shekinah - dwells between cherubim
between - cherubim : shekinah - dwells between cherubim
beyond : scripture - exceeding ✪
beyond - scripture : scripture - exceeding ✪
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