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Evangelism:
The Time Is Now!

Section 7

Bibliography & Notes

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  1. .lae WnM;[i Immanuel meaning God with us. pr. name applied to Jesus Christ at his birth because He was God in the flesh. (lae El, strong, God the mighty one. masc. Gen 35:1. lWa. 1/12 & WnM;[i prep. with us. 1st per. pl. ![I, mm'[;. 1/605, 604). Is 7:14. 5/509.
  2. .r/BGI lae El Gibbor, God Almighty, strong, valiant. masc sing. lae meaning El, Strong, God the mighty one & r/BGI meaning almighty, strong, valiant. Is 9:6. lWa, rb'G;. 1/12, 130.
  3. O.T.: Ps 41:9, N.T.: Matt 26:49-50, Jn 13:21.
  4. O.T.: Zech 11:12; N.T.: Matt 26:15, 27:3.
  5. O.T.: Zech 11:13b, N.T.: Matt 27:5a.
  6. O.T.: Zech 11:13b, N.T.: Matt 27:7.
  7. O.T.: Zech 13:7; N.T.: Matt 26:31, Mk 14:27.
  8. O.T.: Ps 35:11, N.T.: Matt 26:59-60.
  9. O.T.: Is 53:7, N.T.: Matt 27:12.
  10. .Qeovfilo" Theophilus meaning: friend of God; a man Luke addressed the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts to. Proper noun: masculine singular nominative, 2321; from qeov" God, 2316 and fivlo" friend, 5384. Acts 1:1. 2/193, 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
  11. O.T.: Is 50:6, N.T.: Matt 26:67.
  12. O.T.: Ps 22:7-8, N.T.: Matt 27:31.
  13. O.T.: Ps 109:24-25; N.T.: Jn 19:17, Lk 23:26, Matt 27:31-32
  14. O.T.: Ps 22:16; N.T.: Lk 23:33, Jn 20:25.
  15. O.T.: Is 53:12; N.T.: Matt 27:38, Mk 15:27-28.
  16. O.T.: Is 53:12, N.T.: Lk 23:34.
  17. O.T.: Is 53:3, Ps 69:8, 118:22; N.T.: Jn 7:5, 48; Jn 1:11; Matt 21:42-43.
  18. O.T.: Ps 69:4, Is 49:7; N.T.: Jn 15:25.
  19. O.T.: Ps 38:11; N.T.: Lk 23:49, Mk 15:40, Matt 27:55-56.
  20. O.T.: Ps 109:25, 22:7; N.T.: Matt 27:39.
  21. O.T.: Ps 22:17, N.T.: Lk 23:35.
  22. O.T.: Ps 22:18, N.T.: Jn 19:23-24.
  23. O.T.: Ps 69:21, 22:15, N.T.: Jn 19:23.
  24. O.T.: Ps 69:21, N.T.: Matt 27:34, Jn 19:28-29.
  25. O.T.: Ps 22:1a, N.T.: Matt 27:46.
  26. O.T.: Ps 31:5, N.T.: Lk 23:46.
  27. O.T.: Ps 34:20, N.T.: Jn 19:33.
  28. O.T.: Ps 22:14, N.T.: Jn 19:34.
  29. O.T.: Zech 12:10, N.T.: Jn 19:34.
  30. O.T.: Amos 8:9, N.T.: Matt 27:45.
  31. O.T.: Is 53:9, N.T.: Matt 27:57-60.
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  35. .tdol]/T generations, families; family history, origin. n. fem. pl. constr. from hd;l;/T or td,l,/T meaning: birth, birth-place, offspring, progeny, family, relatives. Gen 5:1. doly to bear, bring forth; to beget as a father. 1/316-317, 5/387.
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  38. .ejpiluvsew" a loosing, liberation; met. explanation, interpretation of what is enigmatical and obscure. gen. sing. (ejpi upon, over, of authority & luvw to loosen, unbind, unfasten. 2/153, 255). 2 Peter 1:20. ejpiluvsi", ejpiluvsw to loose what has previously been fastened or entangled, as a knot; met. to solve, to explain, what is enigmatical, as a parable, Mark 4:34; to settle, put an end to a matter of debate, Acts 19:39. 2/158, 4/316, 5/519/7.
  39. .givnetai to cause to come into existence; to be created, exist by creation; to be born, produced, grow; to arise, come on, occur; to be appointed, constituted, established; to take place, come to pass, happen. 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. 2 Peter 1:20. givnomai. 2/78, 4/134, 5/73/11.
  40. .hjnevcqh to bear, carry, bring forth. 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, pass. 2 Peter 1:21. fevrw. 2/187, 423; 4/898; 5/120/35.
  41. .ferovmenoi to bear, carry, bring forth. nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. 2 Peter 1:20. fevrw. 2/423, 4/134, 5/73/11.
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  45. .!wyo 1) Noun: a day, time, year; day (as opposed to night); day (24 hour period); day as defined by evening and morning in Genesis 1; day as a division of time, a working day, a day’s journey. John D. Morris in his book, The Young Earth, asked the question: How long is a day? The word day (Hebrew !/y) can have a variety of meanings: a) A solar day, b) Daylight or c) Indefinite period of time. The word occurs 2,291 times in the Old Testament and it almost always means a literal day. When used in the plural form yamim (!ym/y, 845 times), it always refers to a literal day. When modified by numeral or ordinal in historical narrative (359 times in the Old Testament outside of Genesis 1), it always means a literal day. When modified by "evening and/or morning" (38 times outside of Genesis 1) it always means a literal day. The Context of Genesis 1 is a tight chronology. It forms a basis for our work week of six literal 24 hour days (Ex 20:11). Proper interpretation is a solar day, not an indefinite time period. It is interesting that as far back as man’s recorded history is, world wide is the observance of a seven day week which has no astronomical basis, unlike the month or year, for example. 2) days, lifetime (pl.); time, period (general); year; temporal references; today; yesterday; tomorrow. 2) Adverb by day, in the day time; !wyo !wyo, !wyow; !wyo, !wyoB] !wyo day by day, every day, daily; !wyoh' this day, to day; !wyoB] followed by an infinitive on the day that or when; !wyoB' in the day time, Jer 36:30; on this day, immediately; on that day, lately, Judges 13:10; !wyoK', !wyoh'K] about this day, this time, now; at that time, then; !wyomi from the time that, since. Dual !yIm'wyo two days. Piel !ymiy:, twmoyÒ (construct of twmoy:). 1) days, some days or time; !ymiy:mi, !ymiy: $Semi after many days, some time after. 2) time, duration generally; !ymiy:h' lB; at all times, always; *ym,y:mi as long as you live; !ymiy:B' aB; advanced in age; !ymiy: vd,jo a full month; !ymiy: !yIt'n:v] two full years. 3) a definite time, as a year; !ymiy:h' jb'z< yearly sacrifice; hm;ymiy: !ymiy:mi from year to year, annually. Noun: masculine singular, 3117, from an unused root meaning to be hot. Genesis 1:5. 1/302, 5/227/2, 31/CD, 37/CD, 42/CD.
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