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  2. How does Christianity define "character"? - Christianity Stack...

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    Yet it does in some modern versions of the Bible. For example, in the NLT concordance, it defines 'character' as a noun meaning "moral excellence and firmness; main or essential nature." Then it lists these Bible verses as containing the word 'character' - Romans 5:4; 1 Corinthians 15:33; Hebrews 1:3 (page 2381.)

  3. biblical basis - How does the Bible describe the gender roles ...

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    The biblical (at least, imo) view of gender roles is, in short, that the man symbolizes Christ and the woman symbolizes the church. Delving in a little bit deeper, Eve was created as a "helper" for man, a "suitable partner" - not as a creature inferior, though, which I think could be inferred from the fact that Eve was made from the rib of Adam.

  4. nature of god - What is the Biblical basis for binitarianism ...

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    Binitarianism, as I currently understand it and am currently inferring about, is the belief that the Father and the Son are two persons in one God (similar to the theory of the trinity being 3 persons in one God) and the Holy Spirit is the operational power of God, but not a person. biblical-basis. nature-of-god. christology.

  5. What is the biblical concept/idea/meaning of Gods omniscience?

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    What is the biblical evidence for God's omnipotence and omniscience? Here there are more biblical passages quotes for omniscience. However, I am asking for a biblical-based description of omniscience. What is meant by "God is Omnipotent"? features a great answer regarding omnipotence compared to the term "almighty". This answer might have ...

  6. biblical basis - Is there a standard definition of the word...

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    Definition #1 (originating from enlightenment philosopher David Hume) is used only by opponents of Christianity. Tag wiki for "miracle" There are at least 4 ways to define "miracle" from the most restrictive to the most inclusive described below. This tag definition adopts the second definition below.

  7. angels - What kinds of supernatural beings are in the Bible ...

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    He was described as having supernatural strength. Giants, or Nephilim (half-angels, half-men), Anakims, etc. - They were mentioned in Genesis 6:4, but also appear in other places. Most probably they were just big people, but given the origin of Nephilim, can still be considered supernatural.

  8. What is joy? How is it different from happiness (or is it)?

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    b. The expression or manifestation of such feeling. 2. A source or an object of pleasure or satisfaction: their child was their pride and joy. This definition falls short of the original meaning of "rejoice, be glad". A more accurate translation of this would be "gladness".

  9. paul apostle - Who was Tychicus? - Christianity Stack Exchange

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    A Christian from Asia Minor, described as a beloved brother, faithful minister, and fellow servant (Col. 4:7; 2 Tim. 4:12; Titus 3:12) who served as a messenger and letter carrier for Paul (Col. 4:7, 16; Eph. 6:21–22). Tychicus (Gk. “fortunate”) accompanied Paul and delegates from the gentile churches in delivering gifts to the Jerusalem ...

  10. Why is the Bible a foundation of theological evidence?

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    The following Biblical claims to it’s own truthfulness build upon the statement that scripture is the direct word of God. The Bible is pure: “The words of the Lord are pure words, like silver refined in a furnace on the ground, purified seven times.” Psalm 12:6. The Bible is perfect:

  11. genesis - What are the Biblical and theological problems with...

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    I've covered this in a few other answers, but it comes down to the biblical definition of the word "day". We often take the sections that read "and evening came, and morning. The [Nth] day" and apply the modern 24-hour definition to that section. We forget that the ancient Jews had a very specific definition of day: the time from sunrise to sunset.

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