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 1T. Mason & G. Lane, 1837 - Bible |
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Page 3
... reason to believe they have been corrupted since his time . Specimens of his mode of interpreting the Scriptures may be seen in the ensuing comment . See on Exod . ii . HYPPOLITUS Wrote many things on the Scriptures , most of which are ...
... reason to believe they have been corrupted since his time . Specimens of his mode of interpreting the Scriptures may be seen in the ensuing comment . See on Exod . ii . HYPPOLITUS Wrote many things on the Scriptures , most of which are ...
Page 20
... reason in ward , turn conscience out of its province , and throw the reins on the neck of his fancy , and he may write - reflections without end . The former description of reflections I rarely attempt for want of adequate powers ; the ...
... reason in ward , turn conscience out of its province , and throw the reins on the neck of his fancy , and he may write - reflections without end . The former description of reflections I rarely attempt for want of adequate powers ; the ...
Page 26
... reasons . 1. Because the two languages evidently spring from the same source , and have very nearly the same mode of construction . 2. Because the deficient roots in the Hebrew Bible are to be sought for in the Arabic language . The reason ...
... reasons . 1. Because the two languages evidently spring from the same source , and have very nearly the same mode of construction . 2. Because the deficient roots in the Hebrew Bible are to be sought for in the Arabic language . The reason ...
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... reason can be given for the omission of this expression of the Divine approbation of the work wrought by his wisdom and power on that day . Verse 11. Let the earth bring forth grass - herb— of vegetable productions are included . Fruit ...
... reason can be given for the omission of this expression of the Divine approbation of the work wrought by his wisdom and power on that day . Verse 11. Let the earth bring forth grass - herb— of vegetable productions are included . Fruit ...
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... reason of this may perhaps be , that darkness was pre - existent to light , ( verse 2 , And darkness was upon the face of the deep , ) and therefore time is reckoned from the first act of God towards the creation of the world , which ...
... reason of this may perhaps be , that darkness was pre - existent to light , ( verse 2 , And darkness was upon the face of the deep , ) and therefore time is reckoned from the first act of God towards the creation of the world , which ...
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A. M. cir Aaron Abimelech Abraham Abram Acts vii altar Amalek ancient appears B. C. cir behold Bilhah blessed brethren brother brought called Canaan cattle chapter children of Israel Christ Chron commanded covenant daughter Deut Divine earth Edom Egypt Egyptians ephod Esau Exod EXODUS father first-born flocks GENESIS give God's hand hath heart Hebrew hence holy Isaac Israelites Jacob Jehovah Jews Joseph Josh Judah king Laban land of Egypt land of Goshen LORD means Midian Moses Nahor Noah NOTES ON CHAP person Pharaoh probably promise Rachel Rebekah rendered sacred sacrifice says Septuagint servants Shechem shekels signifies Sivan sons soul supposed tabernacle Targum Terah thee things thou shalt tion translated unto Verse 16 Verse 20 viii Vulgate whole wife word worship xvii xviii xxiv xxvi xxxi