moments.nbseminary.comInternet Moments with God's Word | Dr. Larry Perkins, Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies, Northw

moments.nbseminary.com Profile

moments.nbseminary.com

Maindomain:nbseminary.com

Title:Internet Moments with God's Word | Dr. Larry Perkins, Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies, Northw

Description:Dr. Larry Perkins, Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies, Northwest Baptist Seminary

Discover moments.nbseminary.com website stats, rating, details and status online.Use our online tools to find owner and admin contact info. Find out where is server located.Read and write reviews or vote to improve it ranking. Check alliedvsaxis duplicates with related css, domain relations, most used words, social networks references. Go to regular site

moments.nbseminary.com Information

Website / Domain: moments.nbseminary.com
HomePage size:55.804 KB
Page Load Time:0.694221 Seconds
Website IP Address: 104.24.99.127
Isp Server: CloudFlare Inc.

moments.nbseminary.com Ip Information

Ip Country: Singapore
City Name: Singapore
Latitude: 1.2896699905396
Longitude: 103.85006713867

moments.nbseminary.com Keywords accounting

Keyword Count

moments.nbseminary.com Httpheader

Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 01:14:28 GMT
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Connection: keep-alive
Set-Cookie: __cfduid=de18c97c26ee3b7fffd84cb8611aa15d31582852467; expires=Sun, 29-Mar-20 01:14:27 GMT; path=/; domain=.nbseminary.com; HttpOnly; SameSite=Lax
Vary: Accept-Encoding
Link: http://moments.nbseminary.com/wp-json/; rel="https://api.w.org/"
X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN
X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
CF-Cache-Status: DYNAMIC
Server: cloudflare
CF-RAY: 56be8ab2b96b92e0-SJC
Content-Encoding: gzip

moments.nbseminary.com Meta Info

charset="utf-8"/
content="width=device-width" name="viewport"/
content="WordPress 5.3.2" name="generator"/
content="website" property="og:type"/
content="Internet Moments with God's Word" property="og:title"/
content="Dr. Larry Perkins, Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies, Northwest Baptist Seminary" property="og:description"/
content="http://moments.nbseminary.com/moments/" property="og:url"/
content="Internet Moments with God's Word" property="og:site_name"/
content="https://s0.wp.com/i/blank.jpg" property="og:image"/
content="en_US" property="og:locale"/

104.24.99.127 Domains

Domain WebSite Title

moments.nbseminary.com Similar Website

Domain WebSite Title
moments.nbseminary.comInternet Moments with God's Word | Dr. Larry Perkins, Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies, Northw
firefromthegods.bandcamp.comFire From The Gods
callofgods.comCall of Gods -
00ea529.netsolhost.comGoing for Gods Grammy - 00ea529netsolhostcom
internet.comInternet.com | The original source for all things Internet: internet-related news and resources, dom
godsglory.obsidianportal.comGods & Glory | Obsidian Portal
forum.omojesus.comOMOJESUS – Inspiring all of Gods Children
omojesus.comOMOJESUS – Inspiring all of Gods Children
lichkingmetal.comThrash Metal Gods | Lich King
whatingods.nameWhat In Gods Name Listen to Podcasts On Demand Free
apps.kodakmoments.comKodak Moments
drjon.livejournal.comMoments In Time II
portal.mysesr.orgSafe Enviornment Protecting Gods Children - mysesrorg
mysesr.orgSafe Enviornment Protecting Gods Children - mysesrorg
ficlaundering.comMOMENTS OF ADORATION - ficlaundering

moments.nbseminary.com Traffic Sources Chart

moments.nbseminary.com Alexa Rank History Chart

moments.nbseminary.com aleax

moments.nbseminary.com Html To Plain Text

Internet Moments with God's Word Dr. Larry Perkins, Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies, Northwest Baptist Seminary Search Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Moments Site Map to all Articles About Dr. Perkins Exegetical Resources Commentary on Philippians Philippians Chapter 1 Philippians Chapter 2 Philippians Chapter 3 Philippians Chapter 4 Commentary on Greek Jonah Commentary on Colossians Colossians Chapter One Colossians Chapter Two Colossians Chapter Three Colossians Chapter Four Contact Me! Post navigation ← Older posts 170. Busy with/Devoted to Spiritual Activity ( proskartereō ) Posted on 17 February, 2020 by Dr. Larry Perkins Reply The verb proskartere ō occurs in the New Testament primarily in Mark’s Gospel (3:9), Acts (1:14; 2:42,46; 6:4; 8:13; 10:7), and Paul’s letters (Romans 12:12; 13:6; Colossians 4:2). Paul also used the cognate noun proskarter ēsis at Ephesians 6:18. In The simple form kartareō (“to be steadfast, patient”) occurs once in Hebrews 11:27, with the sense of “continue, persevere.” The cognate adjective karteros (“steadfast, patient, strong”). Paul’s usage this verb twice is associated with prayer (Romans 12:12; Colossians 4:2), as it also is in Acts 1:14; 6:4. The compound form of the verb probably expresses a strengthened form of this sense of “persistent continuation, strong adherence to something/someone, be busy with.” The verbal root is related to the Greek lexeme kratos “power, authority.” The compound verb occurs frequently in classical and Hellenistic Greek writers and inscriptions. It can describe loyalty to a person. For example, the Demosthenes in Neaeram (Sp.) 120.6 claims: παραδοῦναι τὰς θεραπαίνας τὰς Νεαίρᾳ τότε προσκαρτερούσας ὅτ’ ἦλθεν ὡς Στέφανον ἐκ Μεγάρων, Θρᾷτταν καὶ Κοκκαλίνην, “(I proposed that) then when she comes as Stephen from Megara, he should deliver up for the torture the women-servants, Thratta and Coccalinê, who remained loyal with Neaera.” The verb also can convey the idea of “pay persistent attention to” as we find in Polybius Historiae 1.55.4 ἀλλ’ οἱ μὲν ἐχορήγουν κατὰ γῆν ἀπροφασίστως, οἱ δὲ προσεκαρτέρουν ταύτῃ κατὰ τὸ δυνατόν “but some were sending provisions overland constantly; and others were persisting in the siege as strongly as they could.” Similarly we find in Polybius Historiae 1.59.12 the sense “to hold fast to something” (τῇ τε λοιπῇ τῇ κατὰ τὴν δίαιταν ἐπιμελείᾳ προσκαρτερῶν “and by holding fast to diligence in a disciplined way….”). In the account of the spies (Numbers 13) the Greek translation uses this verb in the sense of “persevere” ( προσκαρτερήσαντες λήμψεσθε ἀπὸ τῶν καρπῶν τῆς γῆς “and you shall persevere and take some of the fruit of the land” (NETS translation)). The earliest usage in the New Testament occurs in Paul’s letters. He employs it first in Romans to express two distinct but related ideas. In 13:6 Paul describes secular public servants as essential agents in God’s purposes as “they devote ( proskarterountes ) themselves to this very purpose (i.e., collecting taxes (13:6); promoting good and restraining evil (13:3-4; or perhaps their specific service).” Earlier in Romans 12:12 he describes believers as “devoted to/steadfast ( proskarterountes ) in prayer.” In this same verse we encouragements to “endure in affliction” and “participate in/share in the needs of the holy ones.” Paul urges the believers in the Colosse church to “be devoted to prayer…praying together also for us” (Colossians 4:2). This is one way they remain “spiritually vigilant with thanksgiving” and partner together with him in the gospel mission. Paul uses the cognate noun at Ephesians 6:18 in the same sense, linking it by means of an adverbial phrase of instrument with the participle agrupnountes, “lying sleepless, keeping awake and thus vigilant in complete devotion (en pasēi proskarterēsei ) /adherence and petition concerning all the holy ones.” Perhaps the writer of Luke-Acts followed Paul’s lead in the use of this verb to describe Christian spiritual activities. The earliest Christians, according to Acts 1:14, were “devoting themselves to/adhering to/persisting in ( proskarterountes ) prayer.” This the same idiom Paul used in Romans 12:12 and Colossians 4:2. In the same vein we read that the early Jewish Christians “were devoting themselves to/adhering to/persisting in ( ēsan…proskarterountes ) the apostles’ teaching” (Acts 2:42). Everyone “continued ( proskarterountes ) together each day in the temple” (Acts 2:46).The apostles define their role in the Jerusalem church as “devoted /steadfast ( proskarterēsomen ) in prayer and the service of the message” (Acts 6:4), in distinction from service for the widows. The author of Luke-Acts also used this verb to describe the personal attentiveness of assistants to their supervisors. For example, in 10:7 we learn that Cornelius, a Roman centurion staying in Caesarea, had “two servants and a devout solder who (plural reference) attended personally ( t ōn proskarterount ōn ) to his needs.” The verb describes how a person adheres to, continues with, remains steadfast to” another person. Simon, the convert in Samaria, after he was baptized, “was staying close ( ēn proskarterōn ) to Philip” (Acts 8:13). The verb also occurs once in Mark’s Gospel (3:9) where Jesus commands his followers to have a small boat kept close by ( proskarterēi ) for his use lest the crowds throng him, a meaning that is similar to the occurrence in Acts 8:13. According to Grundmann ( Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, III, 617) kartareō “is a term used in Gk. ethics with reference to the right attitude and conduct of the wise.” It occurs frequently in 4 Maccabees (roughly contemporaneous with Paul’s writings) with the sense of “endure” in the face of unjust religious oppression. Such endurance demonstrated by Moses in the context of Hebrews 11:27 arises from his faith in Yahweh and his purposes. When early Christian leaders urge believers to “persist in/be devoted to prayer,” they propose a habit of prayer somewhat different from the Jewish pattern of daily prayers at specific hours of the day. It also suggests that the way believers dealt with rising and consistent hostility was through a persistent reliance upon God and the Holy Spirit. Posted in Articles , Paul's Letters | Tagged 46 , Acts 1:14; 2:42 | Leave a reply Post navigation ← Older posts Previous Moments 170. Busy with/Devoted to Spiritual Activity ( proskartereō ) 169. The Function of a euaggelistēs (2 Timothy 4:5). 168. Jesus’ Response to the Pharisees’ Testing (Mark 8:12) anastenazō 167. Who is the ‘Scribe’ ( grammateus ) in Matthew 13:52? 166. What is a proseuchē ? (Acts 16:13,16) 165. “All things happen in parabolais ” (Mark 4:11) 160. To What Do Believers Conform — the meaning of kanōn in Galatians 6:16. 164. Commentary on the Greek Text of Colossians — A New Exegetical Resource 163. New Exegetical Resources — Commentary on Greek Jonah 162. Some New Exegetical Resources. Commentary on the Greek Text of Philippians Archived Moments Archived Moments Select Month February 2020 January 2020 December 2019 September 2019 March 2019 October 2018 September 2018 March 2018 December 2017 November 2017 March 2017 August 2016 November 2015 August 2015 July 2015 May 2015 January 2015 December 2014 September 2014 July 2014 June 2014 April 2014 February 2014 December 2013 October 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January 2013 December 2012 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 February 2012 January 2012 December 2011 October 2011 August 2011 June 2011 May 2011 March 2011 February 2011 January 2011 November 2010 September 2010 August 2010 July 2010 June 2010 May 2010 April 2010 March 2010 February 2010 January 2010 December 2009 November 2009 October 2009 September 2009 August 2009 July 2009 June 2009 May 2009 April 2009 February 2009 January 2009 December 2008 November 2008 Octobe...

moments.nbseminary.com Whois

"domain_name": "NBSEMINARY.COM", "registrar": "Domain.com, LLC", "whois_server": "whois.domain.com", "referral_url": null, "updated_date": [ "2019-06-29 13:09:41", "2019-06-29T13:09:41" ], "creation_date": [ "2000-07-14 22:44:00", "2000-07-14T22:44:00" ], "expiration_date": [ "2020-07-14 22:44:00", "2020-07-14T22:44:00" ], "name_servers": [ "AUSTIN.NS.CLOUDFLARE.COM", "LIA.NS.CLOUDFLARE.COM", "austin.ns.cloudflare.com", "lia.ns.cloudflare.com" ], "status": [ "clientTransferProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited", "clientUpdateProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientUpdateProhibited" ], "emails": [ "compliance@domain-inc.net", "nbseminary.com@domainprivacygroup.com", "support@mydomain-inc.com" ], "dnssec": "unsigned", "name": "Domain Privacy Service FBO Registrant.", "org": "Domain Privacy Service FBO Registrant.", "address": "10 Corporate Drive", "city": "Burlington", "state": "MA", "zipcode": "01803", "country": "US"