Verse 1
world
(Greek - οἰκουμένη = "inhabited earth)." This passage is noteworthy as defining the usual N.T. use of oikoumene as the sphere of Roman rule at its greatest extent, that is, of the great Gentile world-monarchies Daniel 2:7. That part of the earth is therefore peculiarly the sphere of prophecy.
Verse 9
angel
(See Scofield "Hebrews 1:4")
Verse 11
Saviour
(See Scofield "Romans 1:16")
Verse 13
angel
(See Scofield "Hebrews 1:4")
Verse 14
on earth
Cf. (See Scofield "Matthew 10:34")
Verse 15
angels
(See Scofield "Hebrews 1:4")
Verse 25
just and devout
righteousness
The O.T. righteousness. Summary: In the O.T. "righteous" and "just" are English words used to translate the Hebrew words yasher, "upright"; tsadiq, "just"; tsidkah, "righteous." In all of these words but one idea inheres: the righteous, or just, man is so called, because he is right with God; and he is right with God because he has walked "in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless" Luke 1:6; Romans 10:5; Philippians 3:6. The O.T. righteous man was not sinless Ecclesiastes 7:20, but one who, for all his sins, resorted to the ordinances, and offered in faith the required sacrifice (e.g.) Leviticus 4:27-35 CF. "Righteousness (N.T.), (See Scofield "Romans 10:10") and Paul's contrast, Philippians 3:4-9.
Verse 30
salvation
(See Scofield "Romans 1:16")
Verse 38
redemption
(See Scofield "Romans 3:24")
Luke 1
Luke
Luke 3
Luke 2". luke-2
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