Notes, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Exodus, 2 Volumes: Designed as a General Help to Biblical Reading and InstructionWipf and Stock Publishers, 9 iun. 2005 - 600 pagini |
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Pagina 7
... respecting the symbolical character of the Tabernacle and Temple ritual. GRAvEs' (RICH.) Lectures on the Four Last Books of the Pentateuch. Lond. 1815, 2 vols. 8vo. - FABER's (G.S.) Horae Mosaicae; or a Dissertation on the Credibility ...
... respecting the symbolical character of the Tabernacle and Temple ritual. GRAvEs' (RICH.) Lectures on the Four Last Books of the Pentateuch. Lond. 1815, 2 vols. 8vo. - FABER's (G.S.) Horae Mosaicae; or a Dissertation on the Credibility ...
Pagina 12
... respect of persons in judgment.' Heb. 'to know persons.” Job. 34. 19, 'How much less to him that accepteth not the persons of princes, nor regardeth the rich more than the poor.' Heb. 'nor knoweth the rich.' It was probably in this ...
... respect of persons in judgment.' Heb. 'to know persons.” Job. 34. 19, 'How much less to him that accepteth not the persons of princes, nor regardeth the rich more than the poor.' Heb. 'nor knoweth the rich.' It was probably in this ...
Pagina 15
... respecting their site. As the land of Goshen, however, is called “ the land of Rameses,' Gen. 47. 11, there is reason to believe that the latter town was in that land, to which it gave or from which it received its name. See Professor ...
... respecting their site. As the land of Goshen, however, is called “ the land of Rameses,' Gen. 47. 11, there is reason to believe that the latter town was in that land, to which it gave or from which it received its name. See Professor ...
Pagina 17
... respect their bondage differed very considerably from that which is unhappily common in our own country. It resembled more the condition of the serfs or vassals of feudal times, who held their lands at the pleasure of their lords, and ...
... respect their bondage differed very considerably from that which is unhappily common in our own country. It resembled more the condition of the serfs or vassals of feudal times, who held their lands at the pleasure of their lords, and ...
Pagina 23
... respects in the early and unsettled state of the commonwealth. 2. And the woman conceived. The anxiety and apprehension naturally incident to the delicate situation in which Jochebed found herself, must have been aggravated by terrors ...
... respects in the early and unsettled state of the commonwealth. 2. And the woman conceived. The anxiety and apprehension naturally incident to the delicate situation in which Jochebed found herself, must have been aggravated by terrors ...
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Secțiunea 7 | 136 |
Secțiunea 8 | 170 |
Secțiunea 9 | 197 |
Secțiunea 10 | 240 |
Secțiunea 11 | 272 |
Secțiunea 12 | 293 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
Aaron according Acts angel appear behold blood bring brought called cause Chal children of Israel cloud commandment considered darkness designed Deut divine doubt earth effect Egypt Egyptians event evident expression fact fathers fear fire give given glory ground hand hath heart heaven Hebrew High holy implying import Israelites Jehovah judge judgment kind king land language lives Lord manner means ment mind Moses mount mountains nature Note on Gen Numb object occasion occurs original pass passage perhaps person Pharaoh plague precept present probably promise reason reference regard remarkable rendered respect sense servants serve Sinai speak spirit stand supposed term thee thing thou shalt tion true unto verse voice whole wilderness word worship