Sacred Literature: Comprising a Review of the Principles of Composition Laid Down by the Late Robert Lowth ... in His Praelections, and Isaiah: and an Application of the Principles So Reviewed, to the Illustration of the New Testament; in a Series of Critical Observations on the Style and Structure of that Sacred Volume. By the Rev. John JebbT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1820 - 471 sider |
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Side 120
... ουν δικαιος ει , τι δωσεις αυτώ ; η τι εκ χειρος σου λήψεται ; But since thou art just , what wilt thou give him ? Or what will he take from thy hand ? Job , xxiii . 18 . One other passage shall close this body of citations : Who hath ...
... ουν δικαιος ει , τι δωσεις αυτώ ; η τι εκ χειρος σου λήψεται ; But since thou art just , what wilt thou give him ? Or what will he take from thy hand ? Job , xxiii . 18 . One other passage shall close this body of citations : Who hath ...
Side 124
... ουν επικαλεσονται εἰς ὃν ουκ επίςευσαν ; πως δε πιςευσουσιν , ου ουκ ηκουσαν ; πως δε ακούσουσι χωρις κηρυσσοντος ; πως δε κηρυξουσιν εαν μη αποςαλωσι ; ὡς γεγραπται · ὡς ὡραιοι οι ποδες των ευαγγελιζομενων ειρηνην ; των ευαγγελιζομενων ...
... ουν επικαλεσονται εἰς ὃν ουκ επίςευσαν ; πως δε πιςευσουσιν , ου ουκ ηκουσαν ; πως δε ακούσουσι χωρις κηρυσσοντος ; πως δε κηρυξουσιν εαν μη αποςαλωσι ; ὡς γεγραπται · ὡς ὡραιοι οι ποδες των ευαγγελιζομενων ειρηνην ; των ευαγγελιζομενων ...
Side 206
... ουν ύμεις τελειοι , ô [ ποιείτε ; ὥσπερ ὁ πατὴρ ὑμων ὁ ἐν τοις ουρανοις τέλειος εςι . For if ye love them who love you , what reward have you ? Do not even the publicans the same ? And if ye salute your brethren only , what do you extra ...
... ουν ύμεις τελειοι , ô [ ποιείτε ; ὥσπερ ὁ πατὴρ ὑμων ὁ ἐν τοις ουρανοις τέλειος εςι . For if ye love them who love you , what reward have you ? Do not even the publicans the same ? And if ye salute your brethren only , what do you extra ...
Side 212
... may , how- ever , mean , to dig through the earth , to the place where treasures have been buried ; and in this sense the clause is explained , in the paraphrase of Erasmus . πας ουν όςις ακουει μου τους λόγους τουτους , και.
... may , how- ever , mean , to dig through the earth , to the place where treasures have been buried ; and in this sense the clause is explained , in the paraphrase of Erasmus . πας ουν όςις ακουει μου τους λόγους τουτους , και.
Side 213
... ουν όςις ακουει μου τους λόγους τουτους , και ποιει αυτους , ὁμοιωσω αυτον ανδρι φρονιμω , όςις ωκοδόμησε την οικίαν αυτού επι την πέτραν και κατεβη ἡ βροχη , και ηλθον οι ποταμοι , και επνευσαν οι ανεμοι , και προσέπεσον τη οικία ...
... ουν όςις ακουει μου τους λόγους τουτους , και ποιει αυτους , ὁμοιωσω αυτον ανδρι φρονιμω , όςις ωκοδόμησε την οικίαν αυτού επι την πέτραν και κατεβη ἡ βροχη , και ηλθον οι ποταμοι , και επνευσαν οι ανεμοι , και προσέπεσον τη οικία ...
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antithetical apostle beautiful behold Bengel Bishop Lowth Christ Christian clause commentators couplet earth edit epanodos evil example expression Father fire fourth line Gentiles Greek Griesbach hath heart heaven Hebrew parallelism Hebrew poetry holy child Jesus honour Isaiah Jehovah Jewish Jews language Lord Lord's Luke manner Matt Matthew means moral observed original passage poetical prophets Psalm quatrain reading receiveth rendered sacred say unto Scripture second line SECTION SEMI-CHORUS sense stanza thee thine things third line thou tion tongue translation triplet verb verse Wetstein whosoever wisdom words writers αλλ ανθρωπου ανθρωπων άυτου αυτω γαρ γης δε δι δια εαν ει εις εκ εν τοις εν τω επι εςαι εςι εςιν ήμων Θεος Θεου κατα Κυρίου μεν νυν ός ουδε ουκ ουν πας προς σημείον σοι ταις τας τε ύμας ύμιν ύμων φως ὡς
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Side 155 - And the angel thrust in his sickle into the earth, and gathered the vine of the earth, and cast it into the great winepress of the wrath of God. And the winepress was trodden without the city, and blood came out of the winepress, even unto the horse bridles, by the space of a thousand and six hundred furlongs.
Side 133 - For of a truth against thy holy child Jesus, whom thou hast anointed, both Herod and Pontius Pilate, with the Gentiles, and the people of Israel, were gathered together for to do whatsoever thy hand and thy counsel determined before to be done.
Side 195 - Virtue could see to do what virtue would By her own radiant light, though sun and moon Were in the flat sea sunk.
Side 193 - Jesus answered, Are there not twelve hours in the day ? If any man walk in the day, he stumbleth not, because he seeth the light of this world. But if a man walk in the night, he stumbleth, because there is no light in him.
Side 163 - But when thou art bidden, go and sit down in the lowest room; that when he that bade thee cometh, he may say unto thee, Friend, go up higher: then shalt thou have worship in the presence of them that sit at meat with thee.
Side 441 - Agree with thine adversary quickly, whiles thou art in the way with him; lest at any time the adversary deliver thee to the judge, and the judge deliver thee to the officer, and thou be cast into prison. 26 Verily I say unto thee, Thou shalt by no means come out thence, till thou hast paid the uttermost farthing.
Side 443 - Therefore, when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do, in the synagogues, and in the streets, that they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.
Side 58 - They that make them are like unto them: so is every one that trusteth in them.
Side 459 - And after these things I heard a great voice of much people in heaven, saying, Alleluia; Salvation, and glory, and honour, and power, unto the Lord our God: For true and righteous are his judgments: for he hath judged the great whore, which did corrupt the earth with her fornication, and hath avenged the blood of his servants at her hand.
Side 197 - Through all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing full in Man. What passion cannot Music raise and quell? When Jubal struck the chorded shell, His listening brethren stood around, And, wondering, on their faces fell To worship that celestial sound. Less than a god they thought there could not dwell Within the hollow of that shell, That spoke so sweetly, and so well.