Notes, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Genesis: Designed as a General Help to Biblical Reading and Instruction. Vol. I.Gould, Newman & Saxton, 1839 - 364 páginas |
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... given in English orthography , it is no more than a reasonable demand , that the mere vernacular reader should concede this much to the preferences of his more learned brother . It will be matter neither of surprise nor regret to any ...
... given in English orthography , it is no more than a reasonable demand , that the mere vernacular reader should concede this much to the preferences of his more learned brother . It will be matter neither of surprise nor regret to any ...
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... given to the common Latin translation of the sacred Scriptures . After Christianity extended itself in the West , a Latin version of the Bible naturally became necessary . In the time of Augustine there were several of these ; although ...
... given to the common Latin translation of the sacred Scriptures . After Christianity extended itself in the West , a Latin version of the Bible naturally became necessary . In the time of Augustine there were several of these ; although ...
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... given in approbation of this version , the first authoritative declaration made in its favour . Yet the estimation in which it was universally held throughout the western churches , was , to say the least , not inferior , before that ...
... given in approbation of this version , the first authoritative declaration made in its favour . Yet the estimation in which it was universally held throughout the western churches , was , to say the least , not inferior , before that ...
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... given in our translation without , if we may so say , Hebraizing them again ; insomuch that it is not to be doubted , that many unlearned readers are ignorant that some of the persons spoken of by one name in the New Testament , are the ...
... given in our translation without , if we may so say , Hebraizing them again ; insomuch that it is not to be doubted , that many unlearned readers are ignorant that some of the persons spoken of by one name in the New Testament , are the ...
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... given to them for whom it is prepared . This mode of rendering would seem to make dubious our Lord's right to bestow rewards . The original undoubtedly represents our Saviour as saying , ' To sit , & c . is not mine to give , but ( or ...
... given to them for whom it is prepared . This mode of rendering would seem to make dubious our Lord's right to bestow rewards . The original undoubtedly represents our Saviour as saying , ' To sit , & c . is not mine to give , but ( or ...
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Abimelech Abra Abraham Abram Adam animal Apostle appear Arabs Asshur beast begat Behold Bible blessed Cain called Canaan Chal chapter Christ Chron circumcised covenant creatures Deut divine doubtless earth Egypt Euphrates evil expression eyes Ezek faith father favour flesh given Haran hath heart heaven Hebrew implies inhabitants Ishmael Israel Japheth Jehovah kind king land language living Lord Luke ment mercy Moses mountains narrative nature Noah Note on Gen passage patriarch Pentateuch perhaps phrase Pict plain present probably promise prophet Prov reason remarkable rendered righteous river sacred Sarah Scriptures seed sense Septuagint serpent servant Shem Shinar signifies Sodom Sodom and Gomorrah sons sons of Noah soul spirit supposed tent Terah term thee thing thou shalt tion translation tree tribes unto vale of Siddim verse waters whole wife