A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts ..., Volume 1R. Faulder, 1796 - 416 pages |
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... death ; because he had done no violence , neither was any de ceit in his mouth . Yet it pleased the Lord to bruise him ; he hath put him to grief . When thou shalt make his foul an offering for fin , he shall see his feed , he shall ...
... death ; because he had done no violence , neither was any de ceit in his mouth . Yet it pleased the Lord to bruise him ; he hath put him to grief . When thou shalt make his foul an offering for fin , he shall see his feed , he shall ...
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... death , " which inverts the circumstances of Chrift's paffion , the Bishop brings out in an order perfectly agreeable to the event ; " and his grave was appointed with the wicked , but with the rich man was his tomb . " The words in the ...
... death , " which inverts the circumstances of Chrift's paffion , the Bishop brings out in an order perfectly agreeable to the event ; " and his grave was appointed with the wicked , but with the rich man was his tomb . " The words in the ...
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... well as ours t . And Hulfe Theol . Jud . p . 430 . + Bishop Lowth adopts in this place the reading of the seventy , which gives fmitten to death , " for the tranf- And this is all the variation contended for : the [ 8 ]
... well as ours t . And Hulfe Theol . Jud . p . 430 . + Bishop Lowth adopts in this place the reading of the seventy , which gives fmitten to death , " for the tranf- And this is all the variation contended for : the [ 8 ]
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... death . " The addition of the words " to death , " makes an end of the Jewish interpretation of the claufe . And the authority , upon which this reading ( though not given by the prefent Hebrew text ) is adopted , Dr. Kennicot has fet ...
... death . " The addition of the words " to death , " makes an end of the Jewish interpretation of the claufe . And the authority , upon which this reading ( though not given by the prefent Hebrew text ) is adopted , Dr. Kennicot has fet ...
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... death " in this place ; it seems almost impoffible not to conclude , both from Origen's argument , and the filence of his Jewish adverfaries , that the Hebrew text at that time actually had the word agreeably to the verfion of the ...
... death " in this place ; it seems almost impoffible not to conclude , both from Origen's argument , and the filence of his Jewish adverfaries , that the Hebrew text at that time actually had the word agreeably to the verfion of the ...
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