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 4T. Mason & G. Lane, 1837 - Bible |
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Page 19
... seems rather to think that he died before The kingdom of Judah seems to have been in a Hezekiah , which is indeed more probable . It is how - more flourishing condition during the reigns of Uzziah ever certain that he lived at least to ...
... seems rather to think that he died before The kingdom of Judah seems to have been in a Hezekiah , which is indeed more probable . It is how - more flourishing condition during the reigns of Uzziah ever certain that he lived at least to ...
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... seems doubtful whether this title belongs to the whole book , or only to the prophecy contained in this chapter . The former part of the title seems properly to belong to this par- ticular prophecy ; the latter part , which enumerates ...
... seems doubtful whether this title belongs to the whole book , or only to the prophecy contained in this chapter . The former part of the title seems properly to belong to this par- ticular prophecy ; the latter part , which enumerates ...
Page 21
... seems to be an impropriety in demanding attention to a speech already delivered . But the present reading may stand , as the prophet may be here understood to declare to the people what the Lord had first spoken to him . I have ...
... seems to be an impropriety in demanding attention to a speech already delivered . But the present reading may stand , as the prophet may be here understood to declare to the people what the Lord had first spoken to him . I have ...
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... seems much more probable than that which Salmasius prefers , from shanan , acuere , to whet , from the sharpness and ... seems to read oyeb teachelu , " ye shall be consumed by the sword of the enemy . " The Syriac also reads bechereb ...
... seems much more probable than that which Salmasius prefers , from shanan , acuere , to whet , from the sharpness and ... seems to read oyeb teachelu , " ye shall be consumed by the sword of the enemy . " The Syriac also reads bechereb ...
Page 27
... seems to be a metaphor taken from the custom of those who , when the metal is melted , strike off the scoria with their hand pre- viously to its being poured out into the mould . I have seen this done with the naked hand , and no injury ...
... seems to be a metaphor taken from the custom of those who , when the metal is melted , strike off the scoria with their hand pre- viously to its being poured out into the mould . I have seen this done with the naked hand , and no injury ...
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A. M. cir Ahaz ancient Anno Olymp Anno Tarquinii Prisci annum Numa Pompilii Assyria B. C. cir Behold called captivity Chaldeans Chaldee chapter Chron desolate destroyed destruction Deut Divine earth Egypt enemies evil Exod Ezek Ezekiel fire glory God's hand heart heaven Hebrew Hezekiah holy idolatry idols images inhabitants iniquity Isaiah Jeconiah Jehoiakim JEHOVAH Jeremiah Jerusalem Jews Judea judgments Kennicott's Kimchi king of Babylon land LORD hath LORD of hosts Matt Moab nations Nebuchadnezzar NOTES ON CHAP princes prophecy prophet righteousness Roman Rossi's saith the LORD Septuagint soul sword Syriac Tarquinii Prisci thereof thine things thou hast thou shalt unto thee Urbem Conditam Verse 11 Verse 9 viii Vulgate word XLII xliv xlix XLVI XLVIII XVII xxii xxiii xxiv xxix xxvi xxxii Zech Zedekiah Zion