investigative$40608$ - translation to αραβικά
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investigative$40608$ - translation to αραβικά

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST DOCTRINE
Investigative Judgement; 1844 (doctrine); 1844 (theology); 1844 investigative judgment; 1844 investigative judgement; Investigative Judgment; Investigative judgement
  • Diagram of the 2300 days in the book ''Bible Readings for the Home Circle'' (1888).
  • Diagram of Adventist eschatology in the book ''Bible Readings for the Home Circle'' (1888).

investigative      
adj. لجنة تحقيق, مستقص
experimental pathology         
SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF DISEASE
Experimental Pathology; Investigative pathology
‎ الباثولوجيا التَّجْريبِيَّة‎
investigate         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Investigative report; Investigate; Investigating; Investigation (disambiguation); Investigations (disambiguation); Investigations; Invst; Investigative report (disambiguation); Investigative technique
VT
يبحث , يحقق فى

Ορισμός

Investigate
·vi To pursue a course of investigation and study; to make investigation.
II. Investigate ·vt To follow up step by step by patient inquiry or observation; to trace or track mentally; to search into; to inquire and examine into with care and accuracy; to find out by careful inquisition; as, to investigate the causes of natural phenomena.

Βικιπαίδεια

Investigative judgment

The investigative judgment, or pre-Advent Judgment (or, more accurately the pre-Second Advent Judgment), is a unique Seventh-day Adventist doctrine, which asserts that the divine judgment of professed Christians has been in progress since 1844. It is intimately related to the history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and was described by one of the church's pioneers Ellen G. White as one of the pillars of Adventist belief. It is a major component of the broader Adventist understanding of the "heavenly sanctuary", and the two are sometimes spoken of interchangeably.