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  1. 1. ( adv.) In a singular manner; in a manner, or to a degree, not common to others; extraordinarily; as, to be singularly exact in one's statements; singularly considerate of others. 2. ( adv.) Strangely; oddly; as, to behave singularly. 3. ( adv.) So as to express one, or the singular number. Library.

  2. 1. ( a.) Separate or apart from others; single; distinct. 2. ( a.) Engaged in by only one on a side; single. 3. ( a.) Existing by itself; single; individual. 4. ( a.) Each; individual; as, to convey several parcels of land, all and singular. 5. ( a.) Denoting one person or thing; as, the singular number; -- opposed to dual and plural. 6. ( a.)

  3. Luke 8:11-15 meaning. Jesus provides His disciples with an explanation for the Parable of the Sower. The first soil resembles a hardened heart, impenetrable from the start, unable to receive God's word at all. The second soil is like a fearful heart, which loses its joy when faced with immediate trials. The third soil reflects a heart which ...

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    We often assume a gracious posture and give the early church a sort of “benefit of the doubt” assuming our exegesis and theological method to be a far superior “refinement” of what has been handed down to us. What if, in fact, ours was a degradation of superior methods? What if they had not taken “The Right Doctrine from the Wrong Texts” as G. K. B...

    Does Paul view singular, authorial intent as a binding hermeneutical criterion? Many have discussed the irregularity of Paul’s premise and argument in Gal 3.16.6 Based on the singular morphology used for seed in Genesis (וּלְזַעַךָ Hebr. or τῷ σπέρματι in the LXX), he identifies that seed as Christ. As this paper will seek to address later, many ha...

    So then what does all of this mean for Paul’s use of the Old Testament? Paul maintains the singularity of the original seed (σπέρμα or זֶרַע ) in Gal 3, while he underscores its plurality in Rom 4. Furthermore, he does this while quoting from the same OT text (or possibly two nearly identical iterations of the same promises from Gen 13 and 17). Reg...

    Aageson, James W. Written Also for Our Sake. Knoxville: Westminster/ John Knox, 1993. Augustine, of Hippo. St. Augustine's City of God and Christian Doctrine. Early Church Fathers, ed. Philip Schaff. Grand Rapids: Christian Classics Ethereal Library, 1890. Barth, Karl. The Epistle to the Romans. Translated by Edwyn C. Hoskins. Sixth ed. London: Oxf...

  4. The Bible Is Unique In Its Creation. The Bible has two authors: the first is God and the second is humans. In fact, God himself began writing the Bible. God wrote the Ten Commandments with his own hand.

  5. 2 days ago · Sam Shamoun/Shamounianexplains to Christians in Bible study about the verse in the new testamen in 2 Timothy 2:12 meaning where Paul said he does not permit...

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  6. Aug 11, 2022 · Answer. The topic of unity is common in Scripture. One of the earliest mentions of individuals being united is in the marriage between a man and a woman. Genesis 2:24 states, “That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.”.

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