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Synthesis In Arriving At Truth

Synthesis In Arriving At Truth. Introduction:. Study and diligence are of the utmost importance in establishing and maintaining the essential truth (cp. 2 Tim. 2: 15). Indeed, truth is indispensable (John 8: 32, 4: 24). . Synthesis In Arriving At Truth.

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Synthesis In Arriving At Truth

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  1. Synthesis In Arriving At Truth Introduction: Study and diligence are of the utmost importance in establishing and maintaining the essential truth (cp. 2 Tim. 2: 15). Indeed, truth is indispensable (John 8: 32, 4: 24).

  2. Synthesis In Arriving At Truth “15: Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth” (2 Tim. 2). “31: Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; 32: And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” (John 8).

  3. Synthesis In Arriving At Truth Definition: “Synthesis [sin-thĕ-sis], any compound produced by uniting two or more elements; or the process of combining things into one. Synthesis, which brings elements into combination, is the opposite of analysis, which breaks something down into its constituent parts. In philosophical dialectic, the synthesis is the product of the opposition between a thesis and its antithesis.”

  4. Synthesis In Arriving At Truth “Synthesis means putting ideas from many sources together in one essay or presentation. After reading several books, watching movies and participating in a variety of class activities, your task is to organize some of the information around a theme or a question, make generalizations, and then present information (statistics, quotes, examples) in a logical way to support your argument…A synthesis is a result of an integration of what you heard/read and your ability to use this learning to develop and support a key thesis or argument” (Ask.Com).

  5. Synthesis In Arriving At Truth Acts 20: 27 Rev. 22: 18, 19 Complete Truth 2 Cor. 2: 9 2 Cor. 7: 16

  6. Synthesis In Arriving At Truth Salvation and synthesis Relevant scriptures: Matthew 1: 21; Titus 3: 5, Acts 2: 37, 40, 38; Acts 16: 30-34; Ephesians 2: 8-10; John 8: 32, Acts 17: 30, 31, Romans 10: 9, 10, Acts 2: 38.

  7. Synthesis In Arriving At Truth Forgiveness and synthesis Relevant scriptures: Ephesians 4: 32; Luke 23: 34, cp. Acts 2: 23, 37(these Jews were not forgiven at the point of Luke 23: 34; I John 1: 7-10; Matthew 5: 23, 24, Luke 17:3, 4, Matthew 18: 15-17; Acts 3: 19 (“sent away”).

  8. Synthesis In Arriving At Truth Church and synthesis: Relevant scriptures: Matthew 16: 18; Ephesians 4: 4; I Corinthians 1: 2; Acts 14: 23 (I Peter 5: 2); I Corinthians 4: 17 (Ephesians 4: 5); Acts 2: 47, KJV, see Galatians 3: 26, 27); I Timothy 3: 15.

  9. Synthesis In Arriving At Truth Worship and synthesis Relevant scriptures: John 4: 23, 24; Ephesians 5: 19, Acts 20: 7 (2: 42), Acts 4: 31; Acts 20: 7 (preaching), 2 Corinthians 8, 9 (giving).

  10. Synthesis In Arriving At Truth Prayer and synthesis Relevant scriptures: John 9: 31, Acts 10: 31; I John 3: 22; Philippians 4: 6.

  11. Synthesis In Arriving At Truth Marriage and synthesis Relevant scriptures: Ephesians 5: 22-33; Matthew 5: 32, 19: 9; I Corinthians 7: 2-5, 10, 11.

  12. Synthesis In Arriving At Truth Conclusion: God has provided man with intelligence and His revelation, and God requires man to make use of both (Eph. 5: 10, 17).

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