The sanctity in the New Testament is the internal change of the human person. The Christians are the new people united with Christ who died and was resurgent (was raised to life) (Rm. 1:3-7; 4:24-25; 5:1-2,6-11; 6:3-11; 7:4-6; 8:1-11,15-17,26-30.33-34; 12:13; 14:7- 9; 15:16,25-26,30-31; 16:1-2,11-15; 1 P. 1:1-2,14-25; 3:15; cf. 1 Co. 1:1-2; 6:11; Rv. 7:14). They are bound to answer to divine gift – they are obliged to live in sanctity as spiritual sacrifice acceptable to God (1 P. 2:5; cf. Rm. 5:3-5; 6:19,22; 1 P. 2:5-3,17). This is the fruit of their faith. Biblical references from The New Jerusalem Bible, Garden City – New York 1985
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<p>The New Testament contains two important and potentially conflicting understandings of resurrecti...
<p>What are sanctity and transfiguration of human being? In what way we can define these concepts?</...
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A history of exegesis on Romans reveals a number of interpretive options for the phrase dikaiosyne t...
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The concept of holiness is one of the key theological issues. Semantically the term “holiness” focus...
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