FACE
- Easton's
- Nave's
- Torrey's
| EASTON'S BIBLE DICTIONARY |
means simply presence, as when it is recorded that Adam and Eve hid
themselves from the "face [R.V., 'presence'] of the Lord God" (Genesis 3:8; Compare Exodus 33:14,15,
where the same Hebrew word is rendered "presence"). The "light of God's
countenance" is his favour (Psalms 44:3; Daniel 9:17). "Face"
signifies also anger, justice, severity (Genesis 16:6,8; Exodus 2:15; Psalms 68:1; Revelation 6:16). To
"provoke God to his face" (Isaiah 65:3) is to sin
against him openly.
The Jews prayed with their faces toward the temple and Jerusalem (1 Kings
8:38,44,48; Daniel
6:10). To "see God's face" is to have access to him and to enjoy his favour
(Psalms 17:15; 27:8). This is the
privilege of holy angels (Matthew 18:10; Luke 1:19). The "face of
Jesus Christ" (2 Corinthians 4:6) is the
office and person of Christ, the revealer of the glory of God (John 1:14,18).
| TORREY'S "THE NEW TOPICAL TEXTBOOK" (additional material included) |
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