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THE International StandardBible Encyclopaedia JAMES ORR, M.A., D.D., General Editor
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The Bible is the Word of God. It was written by people who were moved by God in a very special way… To say what He wanted them to say! The Bible is Scripture, and all Scripture is inspired by God. And it is important that you read the Bible, understand the Bible, and be able to benefit from what it says. Narrative Scripture, read Psalms, Proverbs, and the other wisdom books, apocalyptic literature, prophecy, and more…“…men moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God.”Understanding the Bible will change your life and impact you all the way to the core of who you are. It can transform you from the inside out. Knowing what the Bible says and applying it to your life and circumstances will help you grow closer to God. This means having more wisdom, a better life, and even knowing God’s will.“…the word of God is living and active, and sharper than any two-edged sword, even penetrating as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart.”Hebrews 4:12Reading and understanding the Bible for maximum impact…The basics of reading and studying the Bible for maximum impactWhen it comes to reading and studying the Bible, you should read it every day. We Recommend praying first. Follow this by reading at least one chapter a day reading through individual books in the Bible. John chapter one on the first day, then chapter two the next day, and so on. When you have finished John, move on to another book like James, or Colossians, or 1st Timothy, or whatever book you feel like reading. The key to understanding the Bible is to first read it. And if you can, read the Bible a lot.Read Psalms and Proverbs to take your Bible study up a levelWe also recommend reading parts of Psalms and Proverbs in addition to this, every day! The best way to do this is to read five Psalms, and then one chapter in Proverbs, every day! This is in addition to the one chapter you’ve already read. Yes, this can get intense, but you will definitely grow spiritually and benefit because of it. Another way to do this is to include one Psalm every day for five days, and then read one chapter in Proverbs the day after that – less intense this way.Keep this in mind…Since people who were moved by the Holy Spirit wrote the Bible, then as you read and study it, you will come closer to the One who moved people to write it. And that brings you closer to God!

The Gr terms lack the physical reference to covering but introduce the idea of friendliness where antagonism 2. Theowould be natural; hence graciousn&ss. Naturally, therefore, the idea of expialogical Implication tion entered into the concept. It is esp. to be noted that all provisions for this friendly relation as between God and offending man find their initiation and provision in God and are under His direction, but involve the active reAll heathen and unworthy consponse of man. ceptions are removed from the Christian notion of propitiation by the fact that God Himself proposed, or "set forth," Chri.st as the "mercy-seat," and that this is the supreme expression of ultimate love. God had all the while been merciful, friendly, "passing over" man's sins with no apparently adequate, or .just, ground for doing so. Now in the blood of Christ sin is condemned and expiated, and God is able to establish and maintain His character for righteousness, while He
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The propitiation originates with God, not to appease Himself, but to justify Himself in His uniform kindness to men deserving harshCf also as to reconciliation, as in Rom 5 ness. See also Johannine Theol1-11; 2 Cor 5 IS ff. ogy, V, 2. Literature.Besides the comms., the literature is the same as for Atonement, to recent works on which add Stalker, The Atonement: Workman. At Onement, or Reconciliation with God; Moberly, in Foundations, Christian Belief in Terms of Modern Thought.
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C. E. Schenk See Prophet.
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PROPITIATION, pro-pish-i-a'shun: The word is Lat and brings into its Eng. use the atmosphere of heathen rites for winning the favor, or averting the anger, of the gods. In the OT it represents a number of Heb wordsten, including which are sufficiently discussed under Atonement (q.v.), of which propitiation is one It represents in LXX the Gr stems iXacrx-, aspect. hilask(iXe-, hile-), and KaraWay-, katallag-, with derivatives;^ in the NT only the latter, and is rarely Propitiation needs to be studied in connection used. with reconciliation, which is used frequently in some of the most strategic sentences of the NT, esp. in the In He 2 17, ERV and ARV have both newer VSS. changed "reconciliation" of AV to "propitiation," to inake it correspond with the OT use in connection with the sacrifice on the Day of Atonement (q.v.). Lk 18 13 ("God, be thou merciful [m "be propitiated") to me the sinner" [ARVm]); He 8 12 (quoted from LXX); and Mt 16 22 (an idiomatic asseveration like Eng. "me
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