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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... term orthodox to persons who differ considerably in their religious creed on certain points , I judge it necessary once for all to explain my meaning . He who holds the doctrine of the fall of man , and through it the universal ...
... term orthodox to persons who differ considerably in their religious creed on certain points , I judge it necessary once for all to explain my meaning . He who holds the doctrine of the fall of man , and through it the universal ...
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... term who do not know its meaning , for their sakes I shall explain it . A resolution was formed , in consequence of a request made by Dr. Reynolds , head of the nonconformist party , to King James I. , in the conference held at Hampton ...
... term who do not know its meaning , for their sakes I shall explain it . A resolution was formed , in consequence of a request made by Dr. Reynolds , head of the nonconformist party , to King James I. , in the conference held at Hampton ...
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... term GOD as to the word itself , it is pure Anglo - Saxon , and among our ancestors signified , not only the Divine ... terms ; and when they thought or spoke of him , they were doubtless led from the word itself to consider him as THE ...
... term GOD as to the word itself , it is pure Anglo - Saxon , and among our ancestors signified , not only the Divine ... terms ; and when they thought or spoke of him , they were doubtless led from the word itself to consider him as THE ...
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... term by which the Divine Being is most generally expressed in the Old Testament , it may be necessary to consider it here more at large . It is a maxim that admits of no con- troversy , that every noun in the Hebrew language is derived ...
... term by which the Divine Being is most generally expressed in the Old Testament , it may be necessary to consider it here more at large . It is a maxim that admits of no con- troversy , that every noun in the Hebrew language is derived ...
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... term God to its source , and have seen its signification ; and also a general definition of the thing or being included under this term , has been tremblingly attempted . We should now trace the original to its root , but this root does ...
... term God to its source , and have seen its signification ; and also a general definition of the thing or being included under this term , has been tremblingly attempted . We should now trace the original to its root , but this root does ...
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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