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 |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 100
Page 30
... seems to confine the prophecy within the limits above mentioned , while the port of Flath was in their hands : it was lost under Ahaz , and And so likewise the Roman poets : - never recovered . " Pax me certa ducis placidos curvavit in ...
... seems to confine the prophecy within the limits above mentioned , while the port of Flath was in their hands : it was lost under Ahaz , and And so likewise the Roman poets : - never recovered . " Pax me certa ducis placidos curvavit in ...
Page 31
... seem to have understood the verb here in this sense , reading it as the Vulgate seems to have done . This justifies their version , which it is hard to account for in any other manner : και τεκνα πολλα αλλόφυλα εγενήθη αυτοίς . Compare ...
... seem to have understood the verb here in this sense , reading it as the Vulgate seems to have done . This justifies their version , which it is hard to account for in any other manner : και τεκνα πολλα αλλόφυλα εγενήθη αυτοίς . Compare ...
Page 32
... seem to have looked upon as very consistent with the true worship of God ; and which seems in some measure to have been tole- rated , while the tabernacle was removed from place to place , and before the temple was built . Even after ...
... seem to have looked upon as very consistent with the true worship of God ; and which seems in some measure to have been tole- rated , while the tabernacle was removed from place to place , and before the temple was built . Even after ...
Page 35
... seems to be a various reading of the two pre- remained save the poorest sort of the people of the land , " ceding words , making a very good sense : " Take into 2 Kings xxiv . 14. Which is supplied by our version . thy hand our ruinous ...
... seems to be a various reading of the two pre- remained save the poorest sort of the people of the land , " ceding words , making a very good sense : " Take into 2 Kings xxiv . 14. Which is supplied by our version . thy hand our ruinous ...
Page 40
... seems to me rather to be imperfect at the end . Not to mention that example , and very improbable . The passage ends abruptly , and seems to want a fuller , conclusion . In agreement with which opinion , of the defect of the Hebrew text ...
... seems to me rather to be imperfect at the end . Not to mention that example , and very improbable . The passage ends abruptly , and seems to want a fuller , conclusion . In agreement with which opinion , of the defect of the Hebrew text ...
Contents
658 | |
659 | |
671 | |
673 | |
695 | |
699 | |
701 | |
710 | |
289 | |
306 | |
311 | |
334 | |
399 | |
401 | |
418 | |
426 | |
435 | |
468 | |
560 | |
564 | |
622 | |
625 | |
713 | |
732 | |
734 | |
742 | |
753 | |
761 | |
768 | |
770 | |
775 | |
800 | |
809 | |
820 | |
821 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
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