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Section 3
Bibliography & Notes
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dokei'n to seem, appear; to think, imagine,
suppose, presume; Christological term. pres. infin. Lk 19:11. dokevw.
2/104.
oJmoousion same substance. Christological
term.
carakthvr exact-image, an impress, the exact
expression (the image) of any person or thing, marked likeness, precise
reproduction in every respect; an instrument used for engraving
carving; the mark stamped upon an instrument. Noun: masculine, singular,
nominative, 5481; from the same as cavrax
a pale or stake, a palisade, 5482. Heb 1:3. 2/435, 4/913, 28/CD, 31/CD,
37/CD.
cavragma an imprinted mark, ingraver from caravssw
to notch, engrave. 2/433-434, 4/913.
oJmoiusion similar substance. Christological
Term. o{moio" like,
similar, resembling. adj. Matt 11:16. 2/288, 4/608.
lovgo" Logos meaning: Word, reason,
speech, language, talk, a thing uttered. Noun: masculine singular
nominative, 3056; from levgw,
3004. John 1:1. 2/249, 5/1070/11, 28/CD, 31/CD, 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
uJpovstasi" 1) essence,
substance, the real nature of a thing; Hebrews 1:3 used of Christ
stating that He is of the very essence of God meaning of the real
nature of that to which reference is made in contrast to the outward
manifestation, it refers to the fact of the Divine essence of God existent
and expressed in the revelation of His Son. While the American version of
the Bible translates this person this english translation was not
given to it until the 4th century A.D. Most earlier English versions used
the word substance. Noun: feminine singular nominative, 5287; from uJpov
under, 5259, & i{sthmi
to make to stand, set, place; to fix, appoint; to establish, confirm,
2476. 2/419, 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
sch'ma 1) fashion, appearance, form. 2) fashion,
external show, 1 Cor 7:31. 3) guise, appearance, Phil 2:8,
comprising everything in a person which strikes the senses, the figure,
bearing, discourse, actions, manner of life etc. Noun: neuter singular
nominative, 4976; from the alternate of e[cw
to have, 2192. 2/394, 26/CD, 28/CD.
qeotokos God-bearing.
Arianism: Denial of the full divinity of Jesus.
Apollinarianism: The teaching that Jesus did not have a
human spirit, that He was filled by logos. A denial of the full humanity of
Jesus.
provswpon 1) a person, individiual, 2 Cor
1:11, Christological Term. 2) personal presence, 1 Thess 2:17. 3) from
the Hebrew !ynIP;,
6440, provswpon prov" provswpon
face to face, clearly, perfectly, 1 Cor 13:12. 4) face, surface,
external from, figure, appearance, Matt 16:3. 5) external circumstances,
or condition of any one, Matt 22:16. 6) provswpon
lambavnein to have respect to the external
circumstances of any one, Luke 20:21. 7) ejnproswvpw/
in presence of, 2 Cor 2:10. 8) ajpov
proswvpou from the presence of, from, Acts 3:19;
also from, before, Acts 7:45. 9) eij"
provswpon & kata;
provswpon in the presence of, before, Acts 3:13;
also openly, Galatians 2:11. 10) kata;
provswpon e[cein to have before one's face, to have any
one present, Acts 25:16. 11) ajpo;
proswvpou from, Rev 12:14. 12) pro;
proswvpou before, Acts 13:24. Noun: neuter
singular nominative, 4383; from prov"
from, 4314, & w[y
the eye. 2/353, 26/CD, 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
consubstantial: of one and the same substance, essence and nature.
65/289.
coessential: united in essence, having the same essence and
nature. 65/260
subsistence: independent existence, entity. 65/1310.
ajpauvgasma a reflected brightness in that
Jesus perfectly reflects the Majesty of God without error or blemish, thus, radiance.
Noun: neuter singular nominative, 541; from ajpov
from, away from, hence, it variously signifies departure, distance
of time or place, 575, & aujgavzw,
826, to be bright, shine forth, give light. intrans. Heb 1:3. 2/36,
26/CD, 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
carakthvr exact-image, likeness, an impress, the
exact expression (the image) of any person or thing, marked likeness, precise
reproduction in every respect; an instrument used for engraving
carving; the mark stamped upon an instrument. Noun: masculine, singular,
nominative, 5481; from the same as cavrax
a pale or stake, a palisade, 5482. Heb 1:3. 2/435, 4/913, 28/CD, 31/CD,
37/CD.
uJpovstasi" 1) essence, substance, the real
nature of a thing; Hebrews 1:3 used of Christ stating that He is of the
very essence of God meaning of the real nature of that to which
reference is made in contrast to the outward manifestation, it refers to the
fact of the Divine essence of God existent and expressed in the revelation of
His Son. While the American version of the Bible translates this person
this english translation was not given to it until the 4th century A.D. Most
earlier English versions used the word substance. Noun: feminine
singular nominative, 5287; from uJpov
under, 5259, & i{sthmi
to make to stand, set, place; to fix, appoint; to establish, confirm,
2476. 2/419, 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
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