A Cyclopaedia of Biblical Literature, Volume 1John Kitto A. and C. Black, 1856 |
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... ment . But his grounds are by no means sufficient , the literal rendering of the words being , give commands to thy house . " The utmost which such an expression could inferentially be held to comprise in regard to property , is a dying ...
... ment . But his grounds are by no means sufficient , the literal rendering of the words being , give commands to thy house . " The utmost which such an expression could inferentially be held to comprise in regard to property , is a dying ...
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... ment upon dogmatical principles had been effected . The wants of science were especially felt among the Alexandrian Christians ; and in Alexandria , where the allegorical interpretation had from ancient times been practised , it offered ...
... ment upon dogmatical principles had been effected . The wants of science were especially felt among the Alexandrian Christians ; and in Alexandria , where the allegorical interpretation had from ancient times been practised , it offered ...
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... ment , but is a collection of dissertations relative partly to the character of the sacred writers , Jew- ish history and customs , and to such parts of heathen antiquities as have reference to the New Testament . The first volume of ...
... ment , but is a collection of dissertations relative partly to the character of the sacred writers , Jew- ish history and customs , and to such parts of heathen antiquities as have reference to the New Testament . The first volume of ...
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... ment , the most important and complete work which has yet appeared in England is An Introduction to the New Testament , containing an Examination of the most important questions relating to the Autho- vity , Interpretation , and ...
... ment , the most important and complete work which has yet appeared in England is An Introduction to the New Testament , containing an Examination of the most important questions relating to the Autho- vity , Interpretation , and ...
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... ment in milder terms , saying , that it was against the usage of the Hebrew prophets to prophesy with so much individuality , or to give to their prophe- cies so individual a bearing . They say that these prophecies were never anything ...
... ment in milder terms , saying , that it was against the usage of the Hebrew prophets to prophesy with so much individuality , or to give to their prophe- cies so individual a bearing . They say that these prophecies were never anything ...
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according Ahaziah ancient Antiq apostles appears Arabia Arabic Bible book of Job book of Joshua book of Judges brother called character Christ Christian Chron church comp David death denote Deut divine Edom Egypt Egyptian Epistle Eusebius Exod Ezek father favour Gospel Greek Hebrew Hist Holy interpretation Irenæus Isaiah Israel Israelites Jacob Jehoram Jehoshaphat Jehovah Jeroboam Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Joseph Josephus Josh Joshua Judæa Judah Judg king kingdom land Levites locusts Lord Luke Matt means ment mentioned Messiah Moab Moses nations Nebuchadnezzar occurs Old Testament original Palestine passage period person priests probably prophecies prophet reference Rehoboam reign Roman sacred says Scripture seems Sept Septuagint species Spirit supposed Syria temple thou tion translated tribes unto viii Wette whole word writers written xviii xxvii καὶ