Definition of Preexistent. Meaning of Preexistent. Synonyms of Preexistent

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Definition of Preexistent

Preexistent
Preexistent Pre`["e]x*ist"ent, a. Existing previously; preceding existence; as, a pre["e]xistent state. --Pope.

Meaning of Preexistent from wikipedia

- These terms centered around two opposing themes, namely "Jesus as a preexistent figure who becomes human and then returns to God", versus adoptionism...
- Spirit all being uncreated. According to the teaching of Arius, the preexistent Logos and thus the incarnate Jesus Christ was a begotten being; only...
- applies to the foreign key (abbreviated FK) because each FK matches a preexistent PK. Each of attributes being part of a PK (or of a FK) must have data...
- Trinitarian formulas. John's "high Christology" depicts Jesus as divine and preexistent, defends him against Jewish claims that he was "making himself equal...
- Koen L.; Bartels, Lambertus W.; Castelein, Rene M. (2006). "Analysis of preexistent vertebral rotation in the normal spine". Spine. 31 (13): 1467–1472. doi:10...
- Koen L.; Bartels, Lambertus W.; Castelein, Rene M. (2006). "Analysis of preexistent vertebral rotation in the normal spine". Spine. 31 (13): 1467–1472. doi:10...
- s****s to mine the potentialities of stage performance, using new or preexistent constraints. The members, by order of entry in scene are: Stanley Chapman...
- (virgin birth - Matthew and Luke only) Begin with incarnation of the preexistent Logos/Word Jesus visits Jerusalem only in the last w**** of his life;...
- the 1st century BCE. Enoch is the first text to contain the idea of a preexistent heavenly Messiah, called the "Son of Man". 1 Enoch, and also 4 Ezra,...
- but that is legally invalid due to a technical impediment, such as a preexistent marriage on the part of one of the partners. Unlike someone in a common-law...