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Pagina 3
... distinction from " our Lord Jesus " ( ver . 12 ) ; it is therefore unnatural in the extreme to take this title in the last clause of the very same sentence ( ver . 12 ) as a designation of Christ . We may then reject without hesitation ...
... distinction from " our Lord Jesus " ( ver . 12 ) ; it is therefore unnatural in the extreme to take this title in the last clause of the very same sentence ( ver . 12 ) as a designation of Christ . We may then reject without hesitation ...
Pagina 11
... distinction between dɛóg and Xpotos in other passages of these Pastoral Epistles , should we not adopt the con- struction which recognizes the same here ? An examination of the context will confirm the conclusion at which we have ...
... distinction between dɛóg and Xpotos in other passages of these Pastoral Epistles , should we not adopt the con- struction which recognizes the same here ? An examination of the context will confirm the conclusion at which we have ...
Pagina 29
... distinction of his nation , the fact that Christ belonged to them in a certain sense or on a certain side , ―rò zarà cápza . So far there can be no difference of opinion . The Apostle's position is plain . But if this be so , is it not ...
... distinction of his nation , the fact that Christ belonged to them in a certain sense or on a certain side , ―rò zarà cápza . So far there can be no difference of opinion . The Apostle's position is plain . But if this be so , is it not ...
Pagina 45
... distinction from God and in his human manifestation , and only in a far less degree did they feel impelled to discourse of his union in being with God , or to give him the name of God . It was Jesus , whom they preached . If men would ...
... distinction from God and in his human manifestation , and only in a far less degree did they feel impelled to discourse of his union in being with God , or to give him the name of God . It was Jesus , whom they preached . If men would ...
Pagina 48
... distinction made between God and Christ in 1 Cor . viii . 6. and Eph . iv . 5 , 6 , is urged as inconsistent with the interpre- tation of the clause before us as referring to Christ . Undoubtedly , a distinction is set forth in those ...
... distinction made between God and Christ in 1 Cor . viii . 6. and Eph . iv . 5 , 6 , is urged as inconsistent with the interpre- tation of the clause before us as referring to Christ . Undoubtedly , a distinction is set forth in those ...
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Apodosis Apostle argument argument from silence Beirût blessed Chemarim Christ Christian cited codex connection construction Deut Deuteronomy divine doxology Enon Epistle evidence expression Ezekiel fact Father follows Gentiles Gifford God's Gospel Greek Harklensian Hebrew Imperative Imperfect instances Irenæus Israel Jehovah Jeremiah Jesus Jewish Jews John Jussive Kings Levites Lord Luke margin matins Matt matter meaning mentioned Messiah Mosaic Mosaic law Moses natural oblation Old Testament original Participle passage Paul Pentateuch Perfect Peshitto Philoxenian present priests probably Prof prophecy prophet Protasis reference regard rendering says second clause seems sentence Septuagint silence soul spirit Syriac Theol things thou tion translation unto Verb omitted verse vespers viii Wisdom Literature words worship writings xvii xviii xxii xxiii ἐπὶ πάντων θεός καὶ τὸ τοῦ