Self-Consciousness SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS.See Consciousness. Fuente: A Dictionary Of Christ And The Gospels Self-Consciousness The knowledge by the self of itself. The term is usually restricted to empirical self-consciousness. (See Empirical Ego) — L.W. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy
Self-Confidence
Self-Confidence See Confidence, False Confidence, False Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Self-condemned
Self-condemned * For SELF-CONDEMNED see CONDEMN, C, No. 1 Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Self-Condemnation
Self-Condemnation General references 2Sa 24:17; 1Ki 8:31-32; Job 9:20; Pro 5:12-13; Mat 23:31; Mat 25:24-27; Luk 19:21-22; Mar 12:1-12; Mat 21:33-41; Joh 8:9; Act 22:24; Rom 2:1 Self-Crimination; Remorse; Repentance Instances of: – Achan Jos 7:19-25 – David 2Sa 12:5-7 – Ahab 1Ki 20:39-42 Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Self baptizers
Self baptizers SEE SE-BAPTISTS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Self-Assertion
Self-Assertion SELF-ASSERTION.See Character of Christ and Claims of Christ in vol. i., and art. Renunciation above. Fuente: A Dictionary Of Christ And The Gospels
SELF-ABASEMENT-SELF-EXALTATION
SELF-ABASEMENT-SELF-EXALTATION (A) SELF-ABASEMENT of the Righteous Gen 18:27; Exo 3:11; Exo 4:10; 1Sa 9:21; Pro 30:2; Mar 1:7; 1Co 15:9 –SEE Humility, HUMILITY At His Feet, HUMILITYRepentance, PENITENCEConfession of Sin, CONFESSION (B) SELF-EXALTATION, the folly of Pro 17:19; Pro 25:6; Pro 25:7; Pro 25:27; Isa 14:13; Isa 14:14; Isa 47:10; Eze 28:2; Eze 31:10 Oba … Continue reading “SELF-ABASEMENT-SELF-EXALTATION”
self-abandonment
self-abandonment Or self-abandonment. In mystical theology, the first state of the union of the soul with God by conformity to His Will, involving passive purification through trials and sufferings, together with desolation following upon the surrender of natural consolations; the darkness of the soul in a state of purgation. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Self- Examination
Self- Examination In two passages of the NT (1Co 11:28 and 2Co 13:5) the duty of self-examination is expressly inculcated. In the former the verb used is ; in the latter is combined with . Both these words are more appropriate to the act of introspection than the more general terms signifying investigation, like or … Continue reading “Self- Examination”
Self- Denial
Self- Denial Jesus emphasized the necessity of self-denial ( , Mar 8:34 ff.) and the taking up of the cross if outward following was to become real discipleship. Self-denial looks primarily to the initial struggle by which the disciple cuts himself adrift from his former way of living, renouncing parents, wife, possessions, hating life itself … Continue reading “Self- Denial”