Enoch Restitutus; Or, An Attempt to Separate from the Books of Enoch: The Book Quoted by St. Jude; Also a Comparison of the Chronology of Enoch with the Hebrew Computation, and with the Periods Mentioned in the Book of Daniel and in the ApocalypseJ.G. & F. Rivington, 1836 - 324 pagini |
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Pagina 63
... Erythrean sea , & c . " 66 Wherever then we may suppose the author of this passage to have lived , his situation was such , that going towards the north in the first instance , and passing in his course some mountains , he would then ...
... Erythrean sea , & c . " 66 Wherever then we may suppose the author of this passage to have lived , his situation was such , that going towards the north in the first instance , and passing in his course some mountains , he would then ...
Pagina 64
... Erythrean Sea , confirms the probability of an Abyssinian origin for this portion of the book ; because , on the supposition of the author's reference to the account given by Moses , that the Garden was planted " eastward in Eden ...
... Erythrean Sea , confirms the probability of an Abyssinian origin for this portion of the book ; because , on the supposition of the author's reference to the account given by Moses , that the Garden was planted " eastward in Eden ...
Pagina 71
... Erythrean sea , on the east . And with respect to the remainder , four take their course in the cavity of the north , two to their sea " the Erythrean sea , and two are poured into a " great sea , where also it is said there is a desert ...
... Erythrean sea , on the east . And with respect to the remainder , four take their course in the cavity of the north , two to their sea " the Erythrean sea , and two are poured into a " great sea , where also it is said there is a desert ...
Pagina 152
... Erythrean or Chal- dæan Sibyl , were drawn from the same sources , and related to the same subject . " The Sibyl " and Hystaspes have declared , that the destruc- " tion of mortal things should happen by fire . ' 66 - Σιβυλλα δε και ...
... Erythrean or Chal- dæan Sibyl , were drawn from the same sources , and related to the same subject . " The Sibyl " and Hystaspes have declared , that the destruc- " tion of mortal things should happen by fire . ' 66 - Σιβυλλα δε και ...
Pagina 154
... Erythrean Sibyl seems , by the common consent of authors , to have been acknowledged as the most ancient . Ælian speaks of a Hebrew Sibyl † , and seems to have placed her name before others , as being the oldest ; and Strabo has ...
... Erythrean Sibyl seems , by the common consent of authors , to have been acknowledged as the most ancient . Ælian speaks of a Hebrew Sibyl † , and seems to have placed her name before others , as being the oldest ; and Strabo has ...
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
Abyssinia agree alluded already ancient angels Apocalypse apocryphal appears Archbishop of Cashel ascribed attributed Behold blessed book of Daniel book of Enoch Cherubim Christ Christian æra coincidence computation conclusion connexion contained corrupted derived destruction earth elect endeavoured Erythrean Ethiopia Ethiopic everlasting exist expression Ezekiel fire former fragments given glory Greek hath heaven Hebrew Hermes Hermes Trismegistus holy inference internal evidence Isaiah Jesus Jewish Jews judgment king knowledge Lord of spirits Manetho ment mentioned mountains name of Enoch observed occur Ophanin original Osiris passage period Plutarch portions present probable prophecy prophetic Psalm quotation quoted referred relate remarkable Revelation xxi righteous saints says Scripture seems sense Septuagint seventh shew Sibyl Sibylline books Sibylline verses sinners supposed supposition testimony thou thousand throne tion tradition translation ungodly unto Watchers week word writings Zoroaster δε εις εν και μεν Περι τε