Bible Study Course: Lesson 5 - Is There Hope for Human Survival?
Glossary
Blindness: An inability to see. "In Scripture blindness
is a term frequently used to denote ignorance or a want of spiritual discernment
. . . a lack of understanding resulting from unbelief" (Unger's Bible
Dictionary, "Blindness").
Human nature: The characteristics, tendencies and behavior
of a human being. At birth human nature is fundamentally neutral. However, over
time and under the influence of Satan, human nature is predominately characterized
by vanity, jealousy, greed and self-gratification. As creatures of choice, we
are enjoined and expected to resist the pulls of base self-motivation and respond
to the leading of God's Spirit.
Messiah: A Hebrew word meaning literally "anointed one,"
synonymous with the Greek word christos, translated Christ. "In
ancient Israel both persons and things consecrated to sacred purposes were anointed
by having oil poured over them . . . The Israelites did not think of crowning
a king but of anointing him when he was enthroned . . . [The future Messiah]
is to destroy the world powers in an act of judgment, deliver Israel from her
enemies, and restore her as a nation. The Messiah is the King of this future
kingdom to whose political and religious domination the other nations will yield.
His mission is the redemption of Israel and His dominion is universal. This
is the clear picture of the Messiah in practically all of the OT passages which
refer to Him" (The Zondervan Pictorial Bible Dictionary, "Messiah").
Prophecy: A prediction of events to come. "A discourse
emanating from divine inspiration and declaring the purposes of God, whether
by reproving and admonishing the wicked, or comforting the afflicted, or revealing
things hidden; esp[ecially] by foretelling future events" (Revised
Thayer's Greek English Lexicon, "Propheteia").
Sign: "The rendering of several Hebrew and Greek words,
which usually denote a miraculous, or, at least, divine or extraordinary token
of some (generally) future event" (Unger's Bible Dictionary, "Sign").
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