Examples of using Scripturally in English and their translations into Greek
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Scripturally, they could not do so.
It was solidly based and Scripturally founded.
Scripturally, who is the head in a marriage?
This theory cannot be supported scripturally.
Scripturally, the pretribulational view has much to commend it.
At first, we may need to discipline ourselves to do what is Scripturally right.
Scripturally, how is the position of a slave properly viewed?
For this reason, the author has tried to approach the subject simply,systematically, and scripturally.
It Scripturally allows freedom to marry before the battle of Armageddon.
But how far all of this is from the only Scripturally authorized way of spreading the true Christian faith!
Scripturally allowable separation or divorce will solve some problems.
Those united in wedlock are Scripturally obligated to render to each other the marital due.
Scripturally, a person who repudiated God's congregation became more reprehensible than those in the world.
That is why a married woman is Scripturally called“beulah,” this word really meaning“owned” as a wife.
Scripturally, who today constitute the principal target of enraged wicked spirit forces, and why?
Their views are not always sound from the standpoint of astronomy, andwhen viewed Scripturally they are completely without foundation….
Men who were Scripturally qualified would be appointed to serve as elders.
They defend those when they are attacked andare forced to protect such interests, and Scripturally so.
He is able Scripturally to exercise headship, and this he is obligated to do.
But he does not compulsorily do so,he is given his Christian right of examining the Scriptures to confirm that this is Scripturally sustained.
By what Scripturally authorized means are people converted to Christianity?
Naturally, any married brother would have to realize that Scripturally he has a prior responsibility-to care for his own family first.
(a) Scripturally, why can we say that Jehovah's worship has continued to be exalted?
Jehovah's Witnesses have long established Scripturally that since 1914 we have been living during Jesus' promised“presence.”.
It will mean a big change in his life, putting away all his secondary wives,keeping only the one wife whom he is Scripturally permitted to have.
Consequently, it is Scripturally wrong to think that there is salvation through ignorance.
They submit the Bible or statements that are therein made, and the individual examines the statement andthen the Scriptures to see that the statement is Scripturally supported.
How would you prove Scripturally that Jesus Christ's early followers were well organized?
Our discussing such expressions can help us to examine our own attitude toward others andto see whether we are really thinking Scripturally.
(c) When Scripturally qualified persons are baptized, what do they become?