Essays on the Language of Scripture: With Additions and CorrectionsRichard Cruttwell (printer), 1812 |
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... familiar fpirit , and defired her to bring up Samuel to him , in order to afk his advice refpecting the Philistines , who were bringing their armies against him . Immediately upon his mentioning whom he wanted to fee , before the woman ...
... familiar fpirit , and defired her to bring up Samuel to him , in order to afk his advice refpecting the Philistines , who were bringing their armies against him . Immediately upon his mentioning whom he wanted to fee , before the woman ...
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... familiar and intelligible to him and to the Jews , who were in the habit of un- derstanding their fcriptures agreeably to the Chaldee paraphrafes , which were publicly read in their fyna- gogues , in order to explain them . While the ...
... familiar and intelligible to him and to the Jews , who were in the habit of un- derstanding their fcriptures agreeably to the Chaldee paraphrafes , which were publicly read in their fyna- gogues , in order to explain them . While the ...
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... familiar to the Ifraelites in the wilderness , appears from finilies ufed by Mofes , a fhort time before his death , in his address to the people , when , except Caleb and Joshua , there was not left a man that was numbered of them at ...
... familiar to the Ifraelites in the wilderness , appears from finilies ufed by Mofes , a fhort time before his death , in his address to the people , when , except Caleb and Joshua , there was not left a man that was numbered of them at ...
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... familiar to them . Any other language would not have accorded with their profeffedly difclaiming the ufe of all arts of human device in the propagation of their religion . Nor would it have conveyed that internal evidence of the ...
... familiar to them . Any other language would not have accorded with their profeffedly difclaiming the ufe of all arts of human device in the propagation of their religion . Nor would it have conveyed that internal evidence of the ...
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... familiar ufe , and which was at a distance from Judæa . Of this kind are his styling what are called the mu'titude in the other gofpels , the Jews ; his fpecifying feafts and ceremonies to be Jewish ; his more frequent explanations of ...
... familiar ufe , and which was at a distance from Judæa . Of this kind are his styling what are called the mu'titude in the other gofpels , the Jews ; his fpecifying feafts and ceremonies to be Jewish ; his more frequent explanations of ...
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Common terms and phrases
Acts adverfary againſt alfo alſo angel Apoſtle becauſe Chaldee Chriftian Comp death denote deſtroyed Deut Devil divine earth Ephef everlaſting Exod expreffed expreffions faid fame Father fays fcripture fecond fect fenfe fent feven fhall fhew fhould fignifies fimilar firſt fome fpirit fubd fubject fuch fuppofed Gofpel happineſs hath heaven Hebrew himſelf Ifai Ifaiah Ifrael Ifraelites inftances interpretation Jefus Chrift Jehovah Jeſus Jews John John iii John iv John vi Kings Lord Luke manifeft Matt meffenger Meffiah meſſenger Mofes Moft High moſt muſt paffages Paraclete perfon phrafe phraſe prefent prophets puniſhment purpoſe raiſed reafon refpecting refurrection reprefented Satan Septuagint ſhall ſpeak ſtate Teftament texts thee thefe theſe things thofe thoſe thou tranflation ufed underſtood unto uſed verfe verfion verſe viii word xvii xviii xxii xxiv εις
Popular passages
Page 141 - And I saw an angel come down from heaven, having the key of the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand. And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil and Satan, and bound him a thousand years...
Page 359 - The children of this world marry, and are given in marriage : But they which shall be accounted worthy to obtain that world, and the resurrection from the dead, neither marry, nor are given in marriage : Neither can they die any more : for they are equal unto the angels ; and are the children of God, being the children of the resurrection.