The Cyclopaedia of Biblical Literature, Volume 1John Kitto Ivison & Phinney, 1858 |
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... ( comp . Heb . vi . 13 , 17 ) , that such should be the rewards of his uncompromising obedience . The father and son then rejoined their servants , and re- turned rejoicing to Beersheba ( Gen. xxi . 19 ) . Eight years after ( B.c. 1860 ) ...
... ( comp . Heb . vi . 13 , 17 ) , that such should be the rewards of his uncompromising obedience . The father and son then rejoined their servants , and re- turned rejoicing to Beersheba ( Gen. xxi . 19 ) . Eight years after ( B.c. 1860 ) ...
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... comp . 2 Pet . ii . 4 ) . In the Revelation the authorized version invariably renders it bottomless pit , ' elsewhere deep . ' Most of these uses of the word are explained by reference to some of the cosmological notions which the ...
... comp . 2 Pet . ii . 4 ) . In the Revelation the authorized version invariably renders it bottomless pit , ' elsewhere deep . ' Most of these uses of the word are explained by reference to some of the cosmological notions which the ...
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... ( comp . 2 Cor . xi .; Gal . i . 17 ; ii . 11 ; 1 Pet . v . 13. See also Michaelis , Intro- duction , vol . iii . p . 328. Haenlein's Einleitung , th . iii . s . 150 ) . Heinrichs , Kuinoel , and others are of opinion that no particular ...
... ( comp . 2 Cor . xi .; Gal . i . 17 ; ii . 11 ; 1 Pet . v . 13. See also Michaelis , Intro- duction , vol . iii . p . 328. Haenlein's Einleitung , th . iii . s . 150 ) . Heinrichs , Kuinoel , and others are of opinion that no particular ...
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... ( comp . Numi . xxiv . 7 ; 1 Sam . xv . 8 , 9 , 20 , 32 ) . The first of these passages would imply that the king of the Amalekites was , then at least , a greater monarch , and his people a greater people , than is commonly imagined ...
... ( comp . Numi . xxiv . 7 ; 1 Sam . xv . 8 , 9 , 20 , 32 ) . The first of these passages would imply that the king of the Amalekites was , then at least , a greater monarch , and his people a greater people , than is commonly imagined ...
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... comp . Acts xxiii . 14 ) , and it is in this latter sense that the English word is generally employed . n In this sense , also , the Jews of later times use the Hebrew term , though with a somewhat dif- ferent meaning as to the curse ...
... comp . Acts xxiii . 14 ) , and it is in this latter sense that the English word is generally employed . n In this sense , also , the Jews of later times use the Hebrew term , though with a somewhat dif- ferent meaning as to the curse ...
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