Annotations on the Four Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles: Compiled and Abridged for the Use of Students, Bind 2C. & J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... Messiah . See Matt . viii . 29. Luke iv . 41. Grotius . Of the unclean spirits , see Lightfoot Har . Ev . V. 26. had torn him , ] orapážav , only by a con- vulsion , σπαραγμόν for σπασμός , often followed by foaming at the mouth , as ...
... Messiah . See Matt . viii . 29. Luke iv . 41. Grotius . Of the unclean spirits , see Lightfoot Har . Ev . V. 26. had torn him , ] orapážav , only by a con- vulsion , σπαραγμόν for σπασμός , often followed by foaming at the mouth , as ...
Side 15
... Messiah . So Theophylact in Matt . xxiv . He inclined , as the Herodians also , to the Sadducees , and was un- commonly strict as to the observance of the Sabbath : hence perhaps mistaken by the Talmudists . Tertul- lian and Epiphanius ...
... Messiah . So Theophylact in Matt . xxiv . He inclined , as the Herodians also , to the Sadducees , and was un- commonly strict as to the observance of the Sabbath : hence perhaps mistaken by the Talmudists . Tertul- lian and Epiphanius ...
Side 23
... Messiah , before his death and burial , or the sowing of the body in the earth , 1 Cor . xv . 42 . will have only a small and insensible increase ; but will afterwards spring up , and become the greatest of kingdoms : Being lifted up ...
... Messiah , before his death and burial , or the sowing of the body in the earth , 1 Cor . xv . 42 . will have only a small and insensible increase ; but will afterwards spring up , and become the greatest of kingdoms : Being lifted up ...
Side 54
... Messiah was to die ; and much less to be raised again . This made them very slow in under- standing our Lord's account of his death and resur- rection , though often repeated . Le Clerc . They questioned not the general resurrection ...
... Messiah was to die ; and much less to be raised again . This made them very slow in under- standing our Lord's account of his death and resur- rection , though often repeated . Le Clerc . They questioned not the general resurrection ...
Side 60
... Messiah . He would then speak in the name , not perhaps of Jesus , but of the Messiah , or the Christ , shortly expected to come . Thus the false prophets foretold by Christ , " Many shall come in my name , xiii . 6. came not in the ...
... Messiah . He would then speak in the name , not perhaps of Jesus , but of the Messiah , or the Christ , shortly expected to come . Thus the false prophets foretold by Christ , " Many shall come in my name , xiii . 6. came not in the ...
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Abiathar Acts apostles appears B. J. lib baptism Beza Bowyer CHAP Christ Christians Chron Clerc Deut disciples Doddridge Ecclus Epiphanius Evangelists Exod expression Ezek father Galilee Gentiles Gospel Greek Grotius Grotius ad loc Hammond Hebr Hebrew Hence Herod high-priest Hist infra Irenæus Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John John xii Josephus Judea Kings Latin Le Clerc Lightfoot Lord Luke Luke viii Macknight Mark Matthew Messiah Michaelis miracles note on Matt observes Origen parable parallel passages Paraph passover Pharisees Philo prayer priests probably prophet rendered Roman sabbath Sanhedrim says Scapula sense signifies spirit Suidas supposed supra synagogues Syriac temple Tertullian Theophylact things thou tion usual verse Vulg Vulgate Whitby Whitby ad loc word xvii xviii xxii xxiii xxiv xxvi ἐν καὶ τοῦ
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Side 175 - And Jesus himself began to be about thirty years of age, being (as was supposed) the son of Joseph...
Side 336 - Grotius truly observes, referring to 1 Sam. xiv. 45. 2 Sam. xiv. 11. 1 Kings i. 52.
Side 110 - And as each family consisted of a great number of priests, they drew lots for the different offices which they were to perform. It was by virtue of such lot that the office of burning incense was assigned to Zacharias the father of John the Baptist, when he went into the temple of the Lord.
Side 282 - Gentile would enter into the covenant, and be gathered under the wings of the divine majesty, and take upon him the yoke of the law;
Side 61 - And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out : it is better for thee to enter into the kingdom of God with one eye, than having two eyes to be cast into hell fire : 48 Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched.
Side 325 - Zaccheus said, he was from that time prepared to give half of his goods to the poor, and to restore four-fold to those he had injured.
Side 245 - And it is not necessary to say, he does not die upon the account of a Gentile ; for they are not esteemed by them for their neighbors.
Side 370 - Names of the Patrons, &c. &c. And an Appendix, containing Alphabetical Lists of those Benefices which are in the Patronage of the Crown, the Bishops, Deans, and Chapters, and other Public Bodies.
Side 369 - Acts, and principally designed for the Use of Candidates for Holy Orders. By the Rev. JAMES SLADE, MA late Fellow and Tutor of Emmanuel College, Cambridge ; and Examining Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Chester.
Side 71 - In Barbary, and no doubt in the hotter climate of Judea, after mild winters-, some of the more forward trees will now and then yield a few ripe figs, six weeks or more before the full season. Such is probably the allusion in this place.