The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments, the Text Carefully Printed from the Most Correct Copies of the Present Authorized Translation, Including the Marginal Readings and Parallel Texts. With a Commentary and Critical Notes Designed as a Help to a Better Understanding of the Sacred Writings, Volume 4 |
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Had the Jews perceived this , which was not indeed clear enough till the event explained it , they would probably have wished to have remained for ever in their captivity at Babylon , rather than expose themselves or their offspring a ...
Had the Jews perceived this , which was not indeed clear enough till the event explained it , they would probably have wished to have remained for ever in their captivity at Babylon , rather than expose themselves or their offspring a ...
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They lived in a retired manner ; and , when not sent on special errands , they employed their vacant time in the instruction of youth ; as this is probably what we are to understand by the schools of the prophets , such as those over ...
They lived in a retired manner ; and , when not sent on special errands , they employed their vacant time in the instruction of youth ; as this is probably what we are to understand by the schools of the prophets , such as those over ...
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This prophecy was probably delivered in the time of Jotham , or perhaps in that of Uzziah , as Isaiah is said to have prophesied in his reign ; to which time not any of his prophecies is so applicable as that of these chapters .
This prophecy was probably delivered in the time of Jotham , or perhaps in that of Uzziah , as Isaiah is said to have prophesied in his reign ; to which time not any of his prophecies is so applicable as that of these chapters .
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21 , ) and they brought gold from Ophir , them in the way of illustration and ornament , it is probably on the coast of Arabia ; silver from Tartesmore regular and constant than any other poetry what- sus ; and ivory , apes , and ...
21 , ) and they brought gold from Ophir , them in the way of illustration and ornament , it is probably on the coast of Arabia ; silver from Tartesmore regular and constant than any other poetry what- sus ; and ivory , apes , and ...
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To number and register the people was agreeable to the law of Moses , and probably was always practised ; being , in sound policy , useful , and even necessary . David's design of numbering the people was of another kind ; it was to ...
To number and register the people was agreeable to the law of Moses , and probably was always practised ; being , in sound policy , useful , and even necessary . David's design of numbering the people was of another kind ; it was to ...
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A. M. cir according ancient Anno annum appears Assyria B. C. cir Babylon Behold bring brought called captivity carried cause Chaldeans Chap chapter death delivered desolate destroyed destruction Deut Divine earth Egypt enemies evil express eyes Ezek face fall fathers fire give given glory hand hath hear heart heaven holy images inhabitants Isaiah Israel JEHOVAH Jeremiah Jerusalem Jews Judah judgments king land live meaning NOTES ON CHAP Olymp pass person Pompilii probably promises prophecy prophet refer render Roman saith the LORD seems sense Septuagint soul speak sword Syriac taken Tarquinii Prisci thee thereof thine things thou thou hast thou shalt translation true turn unto Verse viii Vulgate whole word XLVI XLVIII XVII xxxii