Christology of the Old Testament: And a Commentary on the Messianic Predictions, Bind 4T. & T. Clark, 1858 |
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Side 1
... given by the prophet in an account of a twofold symbolical pro- cess which took place within his mind . In the first ( vers . 4—14 ) , the prophet takes the place of the angel of the Lord and depicts his future proceedings . Israel ...
... given by the prophet in an account of a twofold symbolical pro- cess which took place within his mind . In the first ( vers . 4—14 ) , the prophet takes the place of the angel of the Lord and depicts his future proceedings . Israel ...
Side 8
... given a pictorial description in ver . 1-3 of the judgment to be inflicted upon the covenant- nation , proceeds now to the manner in which this result would be brought about . The first three verses bear much the same relation to the ...
... given a pictorial description in ver . 1-3 of the judgment to be inflicted upon the covenant- nation , proceeds now to the manner in which this result would be brought about . The first three verses bear much the same relation to the ...
Side 15
... given to the mission of the Messiah , as the highest and most perfect manifestation of the faithfulness of the Lord as the shepherd of his people . In Ezek . xxxiv . 23 , the Lord says , " I will set up one shepherd over them , and he ...
... given to the mission of the Messiah , as the highest and most perfect manifestation of the faithfulness of the Lord as the shepherd of his people . In Ezek . xxxiv . 23 , the Lord says , " I will set up one shepherd over them , and he ...
Side 16
... given in ver . 5 , we shall quickly perceive that the state of the people depicted there is very different from their poor , no doubt , but yet peaceable condition on their return from captivity . - Lastly , the breaking of the staff ...
... given in ver . 5 , we shall quickly perceive that the state of the people depicted there is very different from their poor , no doubt , but yet peaceable condition on their return from captivity . - Lastly , the breaking of the staff ...
Side 19
... given up by the Lord himself , as a just prey to its foes , who act as his instruments . Jer . 1. 6 , 7 , is equally in point , " my people are lost sheep , their shepherds lead them astray ; they let them wander about upon the moun ...
... given up by the Lord himself , as a just prey to its foes , who act as his instruments . Jer . 1. 6 , 7 , is equally in point , " my people are lost sheep , their shepherds lead them astray ; they let them wander about upon the moun ...
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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