The context and characteristics of the vessel of honor : an interpretation of II Timoty 2:20-21 / by David Warren Penick.
Material type: TextPublication details: 1989.Description: viii, 61 ; 29 cmContent type:- text
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- BV4070 .C668 1989
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Chapter I. Introduction
Chapter II. Background Information
General Background -- Specific Occasion -- Immediate Context.
Chapter III. "A Large House"
Problem Identified -- oikia Used by the Ancient Greeks -- oikia in the New Testament -- oikia as used by Paul.
Chapter IV. "Vessels"
skeuos Elsewhere by Paul -- Romans 9:21-23 -- II Corinthians 4:7 -- I Thessalonians 4:4 -- skeuos in the Septuagint -- The Hebrew Equivalent: kelee -- Figurative use of kelee -- The Primary use of kelee -- skeuos in Later Judaism -- skeuos Usesd by Ancient Greeks.
Chapter V. "Some to Honor and Some to Dishonor"
time in the New Testament -- atimia in the New Testament -- "these things" -- "cleanses himself".
Chapter Virgin Islands Conclusion
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