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<translate><!--T:3--> Holiness is a quality of God. Some argument can be made as to whether holiness can be transferred to and from people or sanctified and consecrated objects (Ezek 44:19). Further argument can be made as to the interactions between holy and unholy people or things, and the impact which those interactions can have on the physical world (Exodus 34:29), and to the conscious experience of humans (Isaiah 6:5). This topic will cover passages relevant to an understanding of Holiness, its source, purpose, function, transmission, and interactions.</translate> | <translate><!--T:3--> Holiness is a quality of God. Some argument can be made as to whether holiness can be transferred to and from people or sanctified and consecrated objects (Ezek 44:19). Further argument can be made as to the interactions between holy and unholy people or things, and the impact which those interactions can have on the physical world (Exodus 34:29), and to the conscious experience of humans (Isaiah 6:5). This topic will cover passages relevant to an understanding of Holiness, its source, purpose, function, transmission, and interactions.</translate> |
Latest revision as of 20:39, 17 August 2020
Holiness is a quality of God. Some argument can be made as to whether holiness can be transferred to and from people or sanctified and consecrated objects (Ezek 44:19). Further argument can be made as to the interactions between holy and unholy people or things, and the impact which those interactions can have on the physical world (Exodus 34:29), and to the conscious experience of humans (Isaiah 6:5). This topic will cover passages relevant to an understanding of Holiness, its source, purpose, function, transmission, and interactions.
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Pages in category "Holiness"
The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.