Crossword-Solution: ESCHATOLOGICAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Eschatological | a. | Pertaining to the last or final things. |
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| apocalyptic | 68 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ESCHATOLOGICAL (5)
Some of these higher wants, as for instance the habitual use of certain stimulants, or the need of salvation (in the eschatological sense), or of good repute, may in some cases take precedence of the lower or more elementary wants.
Contemporary historical facts are seen now in the lurid light of fear, more often in the more brilliant light of eschatological hopes.
Probably, therefore, this passage expresses the bold eschatological hopes of a later time, when Judah was to be finally redeemed and the heathen annihilated.
Meantime new questions have arisen, questions of the relation of Jesus to Messianism, like those touched upon by Wrede in his _Das Messias Geheimniss in den Evangelien_, 1901, and questions as to the eschatological trait in Jesus' own teaching.
Paul's epistles are commonly put into four groups as follows: (1) _The Eschatological group_, or those dealing with the second coming of Christ.
Quotes with ESCHATOLOGICAL (3)
The church is constituted as a new people who have been gathered from the nations to remind the world that we are in fact one people. Gathering, therefore, is an eschatological act as it is the foretaste of the unity of the communion of the saints.
Now if BECOMING history is the particularity of the Son in the economy, what is the contribution of the Spirit? Well, precisely the opposite: it is to liberate the Son and the economy from the bondage of history. If the Son dies on the cross, thus succumbing to the bondage of historical existence, it is the Spirit that raises him from the dead. The Spirit is the BEYOND history, and when he acts in history he does so in order to bring into history the last days, the ESCHATON. …
The presence of the messianic salvation is also seen in Jesus' miracles of healing, for which the Greek word meaning "to save" is used. The presence of the Kingdom of God in Jesus meant deliverance from hemorrhage (Mk 5:34), blindness (Mk 10:52), demon possession (Lk 8:36), and even death itself (Mk 5:23). Jesus claimed that these deliverances were evidences of the presence of the messianic salvation (Mt 11:4-5). They were pledges of the life of the eschatological Kingdom tha…