Biblical Criticism on the First Fourteen Historical Books of the Old Testament ; Also on the First Nine Prophetical Books, Volume 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, and Rivington, 1820 - 419 pages |
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... certainly but a reserved and ob- scure intimation of the Saviour . But the promise was very fully opened and explained by subsequent communications , and by the immediate institution of a form of worship , which consisted in symbolical ...
... certainly but a reserved and ob- scure intimation of the Saviour . But the promise was very fully opened and explained by subsequent communications , and by the immediate institution of a form of worship , which consisted in symbolical ...
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... certainly figurative expressions , describing , in images taken from the life of the common serpent of the field , a state of degradation , and perpetual mortification of appetite , to which the deceiver stands condemned . Perhaps the ...
... certainly figurative expressions , describing , in images taken from the life of the common serpent of the field , a state of degradation , and perpetual mortification of appetite , to which the deceiver stands condemned . Perhaps the ...
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... certainly happen , that the primary sense of a word , on which all its other senses depend , may be preserved in the application of the word in the lat- ter dialects , when , for some reason not now to be discovered , that primary sense ...
... certainly happen , that the primary sense of a word , on which all its other senses depend , may be preserved in the application of the word in the lat- ter dialects , when , for some reason not now to be discovered , that primary sense ...
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... certainly no mys- tery at all ; of the plurality of powers or virtues emanating from God upon the substances of the ex- ternal world . But this is nothing more than the plu- rality of the effects of God's creating power . It is no ...
... certainly no mys- tery at all ; of the plurality of powers or virtues emanating from God upon the substances of the ex- ternal world . But this is nothing more than the plu- rality of the effects of God's creating power . It is no ...
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... certainly not liable to the same exceptions . Deducing both these words , as Cocceius deduces them , from 8 , " to swear , " they put a great difference between the two ; making the plural Elohim active in its signification , and the ...
... certainly not liable to the same exceptions . Deducing both these words , as Cocceius deduces them , from 8 , " to swear , " they put a great difference between the two ; making the plural Elohim active in its signification , and the ...
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Abraham according allegorical altar appears Aroer Bethel bigant book of Chronicles Canaan certainly CHAP chapter children of Israel Chron Codd command cubits David Deut divine Edom Egypt Eloah Elohim emendation express father gant Gilead hath Hebrew Heshbon Holy Houbigant Houbigant ad locum Houbigant's inheritance Israelites Jacob Jehovah Jordan Joshua Judah Judges Kennicott's best king Kiriath-jearim land Levites literally Lord LXX and Vulgate Manasseh Masoretic mentioned Mizpeh Moses motion narrative noun Numb omitted Parkhurst passage person Philistim plural word preceding verse priests pronoun quæ reign rendered river root sacred Samaritan Samuel Saul seems sense serpent Shechem shekels Shiloh signifies Sihon singular suffix supposed tabernacle thee ther thing thou shalt tion translation tribe tribe of Manasseh true reading unto verb Verse 18 Verse 9 viii Vulg Vulgate whole xvii xviii xxii xxiv ἐν יהוה