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  1. Mortal. MORTAL, the KJV renders the common Heb. term אֱנﯴשׁ, a loan word from Aram. as “mortal” only in Job 4:17. The RSV renders it in the same fashion; elsewhere, however, it is simply read “man.”.

  2. Mortal sins The Church of Rome has consistently maintained that the "sin unto death" is a grave, post-baptismal sin.8 This sin is commonly referred to as "mortal" sin, as compared with the less significant sin which is called "venial." Although the designations are not specifically named in Scripture, it is asserted that the distinction between ...

  3. The article describes this pre-modern practical understanding of mortality, viewed as revelatory of God’s nature, as well as the transformation of this perspective brought by scientific, medical, and political changes in modernity.

  4. While the Bible is not lacking in guidance on these matters, it has much more to say about man’s life after death than about his life before birth, about eschatology than about anthropology. Before we deal with man’s state immediately after death (the ‘intermediate state’) and his state

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  5. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. môr´tal , mor - tal´i - ti ( θνητός , thnētós , τὸ θνητόν , to thnētón ): The meaning is "subject to death" ( Romans 6:12; Romans 8:11; 1 Corinthians 15:53-54; in 2 Corinthians 5:4 the Revised Version (British and American) has "what is mortal").

  6. THE PREMORTAL GODHOOD OF CHRIST: A RESTORATION PERSPECTIVE. Andrew C. Skinner. -Latter-day Saints declare that all human beings are literally children of God our Heavenly Father, born as spirit sons and daughters of Elohim, the Supreme Being of eternity.

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  8. This essay will sketch the four-phased " career " of the Logos who took on human flesh: Phase One—immortal pre-existence as a person of the Triune Godhead; Phase Two—mortal existence as the God-man Jesus of Nazareth; Phase Three—resurrection immortality of Jesus Christ; and Phase Four—exalted God-man ascended to the right hand of the ...

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