The concept of Present day in Christianity
Synonyms: Current time, Modern era, Today, Current era, Current day, This day, Nowadays, Modern day, Contemporary time, Present time, Current time.
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Christian concept of 'Present day'
From: A Dictionary of the Bible (Hastings)
(1) The continuation of the practice of keeping the household lamp continually alight, highlighting a tradition that has endured.[1] (2) This is used to compare the knowledge of earlier authorities available to Lachmann with the more complete knowledge that is available at this current time.[2] (3) Certain jars found at a great depth at Jerusalem closely resemble some of those in use at this time.[3] (4) The Jews of the present day eat only such meat as has been certified by their own authorities as kosher, i.e. as having been killed in the manner prescribed by Rabbinic law.[4] (5) The current period in which a distinct population near Sardis still exists.[5]
From: A Cyclopedia of Biblical literature
(1) The present day is the time when the square castle or tower is regarded as the house of Zaccheus, and the village is Rihah.[6] (2) This describes the location which retained the name, one of the very few names imposed by the Romans in Palestine that have survived, after being restored or rebuilt.[7]
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) This refers to the time of the speaker, and the questions that are relevant, and to trust in the guidance of Jesus Christ.[8]
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) This is a reference to the current time, and it is a time when people have despised the Lord’s coming, and have become slaves of their own lusts.[9] (2) Reflects the current time, where the author observes individuals adhering to outdated philosophical views.[10]