Examples of using Scripturally in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
But how far all of this is from the only Scripturally authorized way of spreading the true Christian faith!
to see whether we are really thinking Scripturally.
mental attitude are Scripturally good, you can be sure that the person's association will be good.
How much more should the Scripturally trained consciences of Christians move them to show neighbor love!
(a) Scripturally, why can we say that Jehovah's worship has continued to be exalted?
It is condemned for being scripturally inaccurate and theologically unorthodox,
Jehovah's Witnesses have long established Scripturally that since 1914 we have been living during Jesus' promised“presence.”.
keeping only the one wife whom he is Scripturally permitted to have.
Scripturally, a person who repudiated God's congregation became more reprehensible than those in the world.
when viewed Scripturally they are completely without foundation….
lack of self-control are Scripturally prohibited and condemned.
Spiritually qualified persons should offer Bible-based counsel to one who is dating while not being Scripturally free to marry,
is serious enough to allow the innocent mate to get a divorce and be Scripturally free to remarry.
It is of far greater importance to be sure that there is a Scripturally qualified brother available to care for the new group.
Such close contact with a person whose thinking is not Scripturally good can be a corrupting influence on him.
The term“mediator” occurs just six times in the Christian Greek Scriptures and Scripturally is always used regarding a formal covenant.
The Christian overseer cannot condone what is Scripturally wrong in the mistaken belief that he is thus being kind.
It is even more necessary that such children be kept in close contact with Christianity while the children are still legally and Scripturally under the Christian parents' control.
Would such an act of adultery free either the man or the woman Scripturally to remarry?
How can you prove Scripturally that those putting God's service first in life have reason to rejoice?