Christology of the Old Testament: And a Commentary on the Messianic Predictions, Bind 4T. & T. Clark, 1858 |
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... never loses its appellative signification as a term of honour . Not only do we find the expression itself in three passages of Jeremiah , and in no other book , but in all three passages the pride of the Jordan is specially described as ...
... never loses its appellative signification as a term of honour . Not only do we find the expression itself in three passages of Jeremiah , and in no other book , but in all three passages the pride of the Jordan is specially described as ...
Side 18
... never lost sight of . The untenable character of this rendering is still more apparent from a comparison of the parallel passages . From these we learn that the idea which the prophet intends to express is this , " the wretched ...
... never lost sight of . The untenable character of this rendering is still more apparent from a comparison of the parallel passages . From these we learn that the idea which the prophet intends to express is this , " the wretched ...
Side 21
... never speaks of any such king in his descriptions of the future , with the exception of the Messiah . Contention within and foes without are not only mentioned in the passage quoted from Jeremiah and in Is . ix . 7 sqq . ( compare ...
... never speaks of any such king in his descriptions of the future , with the exception of the Messiah . Contention within and foes without are not only mentioned in the passage quoted from Jeremiah and in Is . ix . 7 sqq . ( compare ...
Side 28
... never the existing genera- tion alone which is addressed , and that the knowledge assumed as possessed , is never such as was accessible to their own age alone . 2 The rationalistic critics ( e.g. Hitzig , Maurer , Ewald , and Bleek ) ...
... never the existing genera- tion alone which is addressed , and that the knowledge assumed as possessed , is never such as was accessible to their own age alone . 2 The rationalistic critics ( e.g. Hitzig , Maurer , Ewald , and Bleek ) ...
Side 33
... never find the Lord or his apostles attempting to effect a reform of the ruling power . On the contrary this is always regarded as under sentence of condemnation . The destruction The second passage in the New Testament of the shepherds ...
... never find the Lord or his apostles attempting to effect a reform of the ruling power . On the contrary this is always regarded as under sentence of condemnation . The destruction The second passage in the New Testament of the shepherds ...
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