Christology of the Old Testament: And a Commentary on the Messianic Predictions, Bind 4T. & T. Clark, 1858 |
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Side 5
... evident from the earlier passage , on which this is founded ( Jer . xiv . 3 ) , " their nobles ( glorious ones ) have sent their little ones to the water , " and xxv . 34-38 , where the leading men are called the glorious ones of the ...
... evident from the earlier passage , on which this is founded ( Jer . xiv . 3 ) , " their nobles ( glorious ones ) have sent their little ones to the water , " and xxv . 34-38 , where the leading men are called the glorious ones of the ...
Side 9
... evident from the expression , " take unto thee again the instruments of the evil shepherd . " The word again is a proof that the person who takes the instruments of the evil shepherd in this case , is the very same as the person who ...
... evident from the expression , " take unto thee again the instruments of the evil shepherd . " The word again is a proof that the person who takes the instruments of the evil shepherd in this case , is the very same as the person who ...
Side 11
... evident from vers . 1-3 , ver . 7 , and the allusion made to the brotherhood of Judah and Israel in ver . 14 , that the section does not relate to the Ephraimites . Moreover no analogy can be adduced in support of the reference to any ...
... evident from vers . 1-3 , ver . 7 , and the allusion made to the brotherhood of Judah and Israel in ver . 14 , that the section does not relate to the Ephraimites . Moreover no analogy can be adduced in support of the reference to any ...
Side 21
... evident from the fact , that the covenant - nation had no native king in the time of the prophet , and that he never speaks of any such king in his descriptions of the future , with the exception of the Messiah . Contention within and ...
... evident from the fact , that the covenant - nation had no native king in the time of the prophet , and that he never speaks of any such king in his descriptions of the future , with the exception of the Messiah . Contention within and ...
Side 22
... evident reference to Hosea , as the represen- tative of the imperial power . ( This passage also furnishes a refutation of Hofmann , who most strangely interprets this verse as denoting the ill - treatment of the whole human race ...
... evident reference to Hosea , as the represen- tative of the imperial power . ( This passage also furnishes a refutation of Hofmann , who most strangely interprets this verse as denoting the ill - treatment of the whole human race ...
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according adduced allusion already announcement apostles appears Assyria atoning behold blessings chap character Cherem Christ Church coming commentators connected connexion covenant covenant-nation David death denote destruction divine doctrine earth Elias evident example explanation expression Ezek fact fathers flock former fulfilment future glory hand heathen Hitzig Hofmann holy interpretation Isaiah Israel Israelites J. D. Michaelis Jehovah Jeremiah Jerusalem Jewish Jews John Judah judgment king kingdom latter Luke Malachi manifestation Matt meaning ment mentioned merely messenger Messiah ben David Messiah ben Joseph Messianic prophecies Metatron Micah mind mourning nation nature Old Testament opinion outward passage Pentateuch person predicted priests proof prophecy prophet punishment reference regarded relation rendering repentance represented righteousness saith the Lord says Scriptures sense Septuagint shepherd sins Sohar speak spirit suffering symbolical temple thee Theodoret thing thou tion unto vers verse whole words Zech Zechariah καὶ