Have ye not read See, Genesis 1:27; Genesis 2:23; Genesis 2:24. The passage is significant as Jesus' confirmation of the Genesis narrative of creation.
Moses Thus confirming the Mosaic authorship of Deut.
regeneration (Greek - ἀπόλλυμι = "re-creation," "making new)." The word occurs once again in Titus 3:5. There it refers to the new birth or a believing person; here to the re-creation of the social order, and renewal of the earth ; Isaiah 11:6-9; Romans 8:19-23 when the kingdom shall come. (See "Kingdom (O.T.)," (See Scofield "Romans 8:19-45") See Scofield "Romans 8:19-45" judging Disclosing how the promise Isaiah 1:26 will be fulfilled when the kingdom is set up. The kingdom will be administered over Israel through the apostles, according to the ancient theocratic judgeship. Judges 2:18.
Have ye not read
See, Genesis 1:27; Genesis 2:23; Genesis 2:24. The passage is significant as Jesus' confirmation of the Genesis narrative of creation.
Moses
Thus confirming the Mosaic authorship of Deut.
kingdom
(See Scofield "")
kingdom
(See Scofield "")
kept from my youth
See, Philippians 3:6; Philippians 3:7 contra vs. Philippians 3:7-9
perfect
(See Scofield "")
kingdom
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saved
(See Scofield "") Cf. Matthew 13:3-9
regeneration
(Greek - ἀπόλλυμι = "re-creation," "making new)." The word occurs once again in Titus 3:5. There it refers to the new birth or a believing person; here to the re-creation of the social order, and renewal of the earth ; Isaiah 11:6-9; Romans 8:19-23 when the kingdom shall come. (See "Kingdom (O.T.),"
(See Scofield "Romans 8:19-45") See Scofield "Romans 8:19-45"
judging
Disclosing how the promise Isaiah 1:26 will be fulfilled when the kingdom is set up. The kingdom will be administered over Israel through the apostles, according to the ancient theocratic judgeship. Judges 2:18.