For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: - Romans 1:20
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URL: http://christiandefense.org/articles.htm
...eos (God) to the weaker term theiot ē s , which means mere "divinity" or "godlike" (adj. only found in Rom. 1:20). The full force of the term is removed due to the predecided theology of the Watchtower! 10. Only when worship ( proskun e ō ) is applied to J... - Item #0021
Page Title: The Deity of Jesus Christ
URL: http://christiandefense.org/jw_nwt.htm
...derived not from theotētos but rather from the term theiotes. This term does carry the meaning of godlike or divinity (cf. Rom. 1:20). 40 However, there is a marked lexical difference between these two Greek terms. They do not bear the same meaning. Dr. Edmund Gruss, Professor of ......e Godhead [ qeothtoj, theot ē tos ] (the very essence of God, from theos, deitas ) and not to be confused with theiotes in Rom. 1:20 (from theios, the quality of God, divinitas ). . . . (ibid., 491). Cf. Joseph H. Thayer, Thayers Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament (1896, r... - Item #0022
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URL: http://churches.net/churches/utmiss/God/God2.html
...3, 90:1-2, 93:2, Isa. 40:28, 41:4, 43:13, 44:6, Mic. 5:2, Hab. 1:12, 3:6]. We see New Testament authors like Paul in agreement [Rom. 1:20, 16:26, 1 Tim. 1:17]. We see agreement from the Pentateuch to Johns final revelation [Rev. 1:4, 6, 4:8-10, 10:6, 11:17, 15:7]. A simple reading of t... - Item #0023
Page Title: Creation Care Magazine Fall 2002: Evangelical Environmental Network
URL: http://creationcare.org/magazine/fall02.php
...cters leading us to see clearly the invisible things of God, even His everlasting power and divinity, as the apostle Paul says (Rom. 1:20). All which things are sufficient to convince men and leave them without excuse. Second, He makes Himself more clearly and fully known to us by His ... - Item #0024
Page Title: Crosswalk.com
URL: http://crosswalk.oneplace.com/ministries/portraits_of_grace/Article.asp?article_id=614
...ting, ruling, giving, and controlling all things, has clearly revealed Himself in what He has mademen are truly without excuse (Rom. 1:20). Third, tell them what God says (vv. 30-31). Paul's evangelism method ends with a simple, powerful point: tell them to repent or be judged. In the ... - Item #0025
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URL: http://crowhill.net/blog/index.php?p=1181
...t “evidence” is some kind of game God is playing with us. If we are “without excuse,” as St. Paul says (Rom. 1:20), then it’s for some reason other than the evidence, which always seems to teeter on the edge of being just barely enough or just barely not e... - Item #0026
Page Title: Articles
URL: http://d21c.com/of-christ/articles_18.htm
...elieve that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those that diligently seek Him") b. Evidence of God (Psa. 14:1; Job 37-40; Rom. 1:20) c. Evidence of the Bible (Psa. 19; Psa.119; 2 Tim. 3:15-17; 2 Pet. 1:3-11) d. Evidence of christ and the Resurrection (I Cor. 15) 3. Safe Way: a. T... - Item #0027
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URL: http://dshortt.homestead.com/files/Studies_in_The_Old_Testament_by__Forrest_L._Keener.HTM
... fashion, it clearly teaches that through this creation, His eternal power and Godhead (though not His salvation) are revealed (Rom. 1:20). Mans knowledge of God did not motivate him to glorify God, but it did render him inexcusable (Rom. 1:20-21). Mans turning in rebellion from God an......vation) are revealed (Rom. 1:20). Mans knowledge of God did not motivate him to glorify God, but it did render him inexcusable (Rom. 1:20-21). Mans turning in rebellion from God and to the worship of idols (Rom. 1:20-28) is really no different from the actions of men who try to withhol...... glorify God, but it did render him inexcusable (Rom. 1:20-21). Mans turning in rebellion from God and to the worship of idols (Rom. 1:20-28) is really no different from the actions of men who try to withhold glory from God by denying that He did create all these things. Both are right... - Item #0028
Page Title: Enhasa Online - Gay Marriage
URL: http://enhasaonline.suddenlaunch.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=philosophize&&num=1070506270&&start=167
... a defilement to the Canaanites and other occupants of the land; a people who had no revelation of God save general revelation (Rom. 1:20). How much more will He hold to account those who have specific revelation? Lev 20:13 13 "If {there is} a man who lies with a male as those who...... a defilement to the Canaanites and other occupants of the land; a people who had no revelation of God save general revelation (Rom. 1:20). How much more will He hold to account those who have specific revelation? The first thing I will say, which I'm sure you've heard before and will ... - Item #0029
Page Title: St. Paul's World
URL: http://freespace.virgin.net/howard.jackson/St Paul Seminar 10.htm
...ded moral law in everybody's mind (Rom. 2:14ff). He also argues that knowledge of God may be had from the evidence of creation (Rom. 1:20-23) - an important part of stoic belief. But at the same time he destroys one of the central themes of stoicism - self-sufficiency - by his convicti... - Item #0030
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