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APPEARANCES DECEITFUL

APPEARANCES DECEITFUL (1) General References to 1Sa 9:2; 1Sa 16:6; 2Sa 14:25; Mar 11:13 (2) To Men who Look on the Outward Only 1Sa 16:7; Mat 23:27; Joh 7:24; 2Co 5:12; 2Co 10:7; Jam 2:2-4 Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible

APPEARANCES

Appearances APPEARANCES.See Resurrection. Fuente: A Dictionary Of Christ And The Gospels Appearances (Ger. Erscheinungen) In Kant, applied to things as they are for human experience as opposed to things as they are for themselves. — A.C.E. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy APPEARANCES of God to Men Gen 12:7; Gen 17:1; Gen 18:1; Gen 26:2; Gen … Continue reading “APPEARANCES”

Appearance

Appearance (, Mar 16:9; Mar 16:12; Mar 16:14; , Luk 24:34; 1Co 15:5; , Joh 21:1; ), a term usually applied to the interviews afforded by Christ to his disciples after his resurrection (q.v.). The circumstances of these instances indicate that his body, although not yet glorified, had already undergone such a change as to … Continue reading “Appearance”

Appear, Appearing

Appear, Appearing signifies, in the Active Voice, “to shine;” in the Passive, “to be brought forth into light, to become evident, to appear.” In Rom 7:13, concerning sin, the RV has “might be shewn to be,” for AV, “appear.” It is used of the “appearance” of Christ to the disciples, Mar 16:9; of His future … Continue reading “Appear, Appearing”

Appear

Appear a-per: Of eight Hebrew originals the chief is , ra’ah, to be seen. Used mainly of God’s self-revelations in person and in dreams and visions: Yahweh appeared unto Abram (Gen 12:7); to Moses (Exo 3:2); to Solomon (1Ki 3:5). All originals used of Nature’s processes, of the appearing, i.e. coming of the morning (Exo … Continue reading “Appear”

Appeals

Appeals The purpose of this article is to give a comprehensive view of the positive legislation of the Church on appeals belonging to the ecclesiastical forum; but it does not treat of the nature of the ecclesiastical forum itself nor of the rights of the Church and its supreme head, the pope, to receive appeals … Continue reading “Appeals”

Appeal

Appeal See Trial-At-Law. Fuente: Dictionary of the Apostolic Church appeal A party to an ecclesiastical trial who considers that he has a grievance against the sentence, as well as the promoter of justice and the defender of the bond, in suits in which they took part, have the right of appealing from the sentence to … Continue reading “Appeal”

Apparitor

apparitor (Latin: public servant) An officer of the former ecclesiastical courts, who acted as constable and sheriff. The Convocation of the Anglican Church still employs an official thus named. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary Apparitor The official name given to an officer in ecclesiastical courts designated to serve the summons, to arrest a person accused, and, … Continue reading “Apparitor”