Reference: Glory
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The first use of this word is to express the exalted honour or praise paid either to things, or to man, or to God. From that it passes to denote the dignity or wealth, whether material or spiritual, that calls forth such honour. Thence it has come to mean, in the OT especially, the majesty and splendour that attend the revelation of the power or character of God. The principal Heb. word (k
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For the Son of man is coming in the glory of his Father with his angels, and then he will reward everyone for what he has done.
and an angel of the Lord flashed upon them, the glory of the Lord shone all round them. They were terribly afraid,
to be a light of revelation for the Gentiles and a glory to thy people Israel."
So the Logos became flesh and tarried among us; we have seen his glory ??glory such as an only son enjoys from his father ??seen it to be full of grace and reality.
Jesus performed this, the first of his Signs, at Cana in Galilee, thereby displaying his glory; and his disciples believed in him.
I accept no credit from men,
So the man born blind was summoned a second time, and told, "Now give God the praise; this man, we know quite well, is only a sinner."
now, Father, glorify me in thy presence with the glory which I enjoyed in thy presence before the world began.
Yea, I have given them the glory thou gavest me, that they may be one as we are one ??23 I in them and thou in me ??that they may be made perfectly one, so that the world may recognize that thou hast sent me and hast loved them as thou hast loved me.
eternal life to those who by patiently doing good aim at glory, honour, and immortality, but anger and wrath to those who are wilful, who disobey the Truth and obey wickedness ??9 anguish and calamity for every human soul that perpetrates evil, for the Jew first and for the Greek as well,
but glory, honour, and peace for everyone who does good, for the Jew first and for the Greek as well.
All have sinned, all come short of the glory of God,
Man does not require to have a veil on his head, for he represents the likeness and supremacy of God; but woman represents the supremacy of man.
Now if the administration of death which was engraved in letters of stone, was invested with glory ??so much so, that the children of Israel could not gaze at the face of Moses on account of the dazzling glory that was fading from his face; surely the administration of the Spirit must be invested with still greater glory. read more. If there was glory in the administration that condemned, then the administration that acquits abounds far more in glory (indeed, in view of the transcendent glory, what was glorious has thus no glory at all); if what faded had its glory, then what lasts will be invested with far greater glory.
But we all mirror the glory of the Lord with face unveiled, and so we are being transformed into the same likeness as himself, passing from one glory to another ??for this comes of the Lord the Spirit.
who will transform the body that belongs to our low estate till it resembles the body of his Glory, by the same power that enables him to make everything subject to himself.
I labour for that end, striving for it with the divine energy which is a power within me.
When Christ, who is our life, appears, then you will appear with him in glory.
Where is the credit in standing punishment for having done wrong? No, if you stand suffering for having done right, that is what God counts a merit.
And the City needs no sun or moon to shine upon it, for the glory of God illumines it, and the Lamb lights it up.