Undefiled un-de-fld: In the Old Testament , tam, perfect, presents the positive side. Hence, Psa 119:1 is translated in the Revised Version: Blessed are they that are perfect in the way. In the New Testament , amantos, presents the negative side, unstained unsullied without taint. Used to describe the sinlessness of Christ (Heb 7:26), to … Continue reading “Undefiled”
Unction in Preaching
Unction in Preaching is that gracious assistance of the Holy Spirit which quickens the mental powers, gives a glow to the feelings, and imparts such a spiritual tone to the preaching of the Word as renders it efficacious in making the truth convincing and authoritative. SEE SPIRIT (HOLY), BAPTISM OF. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological … Continue reading “Unction in Preaching”
Unction, Figurative
Unction, Figurative 1Jn 2:20 1Jn 2:27 Anointing Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Unction, Extreme
Unction, Extreme A Sacrament of the New Law, instituted by Jesus Christ, in which the sick who are seriously ill, by the anointing with holy oil, and by the prayer of the priest, receive the grace of God for the good of their souls and often also for the good of their bodies. Its minister … Continue reading “Unction, Extreme”
Unction
Unction See Anointing. Fuente: Dictionary of the Apostolic Church UNCTION In matters of religion, is used for the character conferred on sacred things by anointing them with oil. Unctions were very frequent among the Hebrews. They anointed both their kings and high priests at the ceremony of their inauguration. They also anointed the sacred vessels … Continue reading “Unction”
Uncovered
Uncovered * For UNCOVERED, 1Co 11:5, 1Co 11:13, see UNVEILED Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Uncover
Uncover signifies “to unroof” (apo, from, stege, “a roof”), Mar 2:4. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words Uncover Isa 47:3 (a) The Lord is informing Israel that He will strip them as a nation so that their conveniences will be taken from them, their comforts of living, their prestige and power, and they will … Continue reading “Uncover”
Uncorruptness
Uncorruptness () The Eng. word is used in the Authorized Version only in 1Co 15:42; 1Co 15:50; 1Co 15:53-54, but the Gr. word occurs also in Rom 2:7, Eph 6:24, 2Ti 1:10. The Revised Version renders incorruption not only in each of the four verses in 1 Corinthians 15, but in Rom 2:7 and 2Ti … Continue reading “Uncorruptness”
Uncorruptible
Uncorruptible * For UNCORRUPTIBLE see CORRUPT, C, No. 2. For UNCORRUPTNESS, see CORRUPT, B, No. 4 Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Unconscious Mind
Unconscious Mind A compartment of the mind which lies outside the consciousness, existence of which has frejuently been challenged. See for example W. James, The Principles of Psychology, Vol. I, pp. 162 ff. See Subconscious Mind. — L.W. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy