Natural, Nature nat-u-ral, natur (, leah; , psuchikos, , phusikos, , phusis) : 1. As Used in the Old Testament: Natural is the translation of leah, freshness or vigor (Deu 34:7). Of Moses it is said, His eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated. Nature in the sense of a system or constitution … Continue reading “Natural, Nature”
Natural, Naturally
Natural, Naturally originally signifying “produced by nature, inborn,” from phusis, “nature” (see below), cp. Eng., “physical,” “physics,” etc., denotes (a) “according to nature,” Rom 1:26-27; (b) “governed by mere natural instincts,” 2Pe 2:12, RV, “(born) mere animals,” AV and RV marg., “natural (brute beasts).” “belonging to the psuche, soul” (as the lower part of the … Continue reading “Natural, Naturally”
Natural Man, The
Natural Man, The See MAN, THE NATURAL. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Natural Laws
Natural Laws SEE NATURE, LAWS OF. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Natural law
natural law The sum total of the ethical precepts implanted by God in the rational nature of man, through the observance of which he, as a free intelligent being, might attain his natural destiny. It is that universal, unchangeable, eternal law which Saint Paul says is indelibly written by the Creator in our hearts or … Continue reading “Natural law”
Natural History Of The Bible
Natural History Of The Bible This will be found discussed under the subdivisions SEE BOTANY, SEE ZOOLOGY, etc. We add here a few general treatises on the subject: Scheuzer, Hist. Nat. Biblicer (August. 1731-5, 4 volumes, fol.); Harris, Nat. Hist. of Bible (new ed. Loud. 1833, 12mo); Carpenter, Scripture Nat. Hist. (Londo 1828, 8vo); Simson, … Continue reading “Natural History Of The Bible”
Natural History
Natural History histo-ri. See ANIMAL; BOTANY; BIRDS; FISHES; INSECTS; ZOOLOGY. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Natural Features
Natural Features feturz: As has been pointed out by various authors (compare HGHL), the principal physical features of Palestine run in North and South lines, or rather about from South-Southwest to North-Northeast. The lowland or Shephelah (the King James Version vale, valley, plain, or low country) includes the maritime plain and the western foothills. The … Continue reading “Natural Features”
Natural election
Natural election The inherent desire of all things for all other things in a certain order. First employed by Francis Bacon (1561-1626) in a passage quoted by A. N. Whitehead (1861-) from the Silva Silvarum “there is a kind of election to embrace that which is agreeable and to exclude or expel that which is … Continue reading “Natural election”
Natural Ability
Natural Ability SEE INABILITY. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature