A.B.D
Arabic Bible Dictionary
ADOPTION
ADOPTION the giving to any one the name and place and privileges of a
son who is not a son by birth.
(1.) Natural. Thus Pharaoh’s daughter adopted Moses (Exodus 2=>10), and
Mordecai Esther (Esther 2=>7).
(2.) National. God adopted Israel (Exodus 4=>22; Deuteronomy 7=>6; Hos.
11=>1; Romans 9=>4).
(3.) Spiritual. An act of God’s grace by which he brings men into the
number of his redeemed family, and makes them partakers of all the
blessings he has provided for them. Adoption represents the new relations
into which the believer is introduced by justification, and the privileges
connected therewith, viz., an interest in God’s peculiar love (John 17=>23;
Romans 5=>5-8), a spiritual nature (2 Peter 1=>4; John 1=>13), the possession
of a spirit becoming children of God (1 Peter 1=>14; 2 John 4; Romans
8=>15-21; Galatians 5=>1; Hebrews 2=>15), present protection, consolation,
supplies (Luke 12=>27-32; John 14=>18; 1 Corinthians 3=>21-23; 2 Corinthians
1=>4), fatherly chastisements (Hebrews 12=>5-11), and a future glorious
inheritance (Romans 8=>17,23; James 2=>5; Phil. 3=>21).