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Pagina 8
... natural . But the New Testament use of language is widely dif- ferent ; and on that account a construction which would seem most natural in the fourth century , might not even suggest itself to a reader of the first century . That the ...
... natural . But the New Testament use of language is widely dif- ferent ; and on that account a construction which would seem most natural in the fourth century , might not even suggest itself to a reader of the first century . That the ...
Pagina 19
... natural to suppose that 6 péyas Ozó here designates the Father . Professor Wace ( in the " Speaker's Commentary " ) appeals to 1 John v . 20 , where he assumes that Christ is designated as the true God . " But he must be aware that this ...
... natural to suppose that 6 péyas Ozó here designates the Father . Professor Wace ( in the " Speaker's Commentary " ) appeals to 1 John v . 20 , where he assumes that Christ is designated as the true God . " But he must be aware that this ...
Pagina 23
... natural order of exam- ination in all cases . The words of a particular passage have a right to be interpreted by the common rules of language , and to have their meaning determined in independence of anything beyond the limits of their ...
... natural order of exam- ination in all cases . The words of a particular passage have a right to be interpreted by the common rules of language , and to have their meaning determined in independence of anything beyond the limits of their ...
Pagina 39
... natural law of language ; the law that , in exclamatory doxologies of this character , the doxological word holds the first position , but , where a copula is introduced , the doxological word may follow the subject - even as we say ...
... natural law of language ; the law that , in exclamatory doxologies of this character , the doxological word holds the first position , but , where a copula is introduced , the doxological word may follow the subject - even as we say ...
Pagina 41
... natural way , if we make the reference of these words , which are under discus- sion , to be to Christ . As I come now , ( the Apostle says in sub- stance ) , after my preceding argument and discourse to speak of the lapse of the Jews ...
... natural way , if we make the reference of these words , which are under discus- sion , to be to Christ . As I come now , ( the Apostle says in sub- stance ) , after my preceding argument and discourse to speak of the lapse of the Jews ...
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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