A Synopsis of Criticisms Upon Those Passages of the Old Testament, in which Modern Commentators Have Differed from the Authorized Version: Together with an Explanation of Various Difficulties in the Hebrew and English TextsLongman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1847 |
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... thee [ or , subject unto thee , ch . iii . 16. ] shall be his desire , and thou shalt rule over him . There are many versions of this passage , none of which are very satisfactory . The following three are quoted by Dr. Geddes : - 1 ...
... thee [ or , subject unto thee , ch . iii . 16. ] shall be his desire , and thou shalt rule over him . There are many versions of this passage , none of which are very satisfactory . The following three are quoted by Dr. Geddes : - 1 ...
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... thee . Ged . , Booth . And that through thee my life may be saved . Ver . 16 . begat Abraham ( Gen. xi . 26 ) : וַאֲדֹנָת וּגְמַלִּים : he departed out of Haran ( Gen. xii . 4 ) , which was the time of his father's death ( Acts ...
... thee . Ged . , Booth . And that through thee my life may be saved . Ver . 16 . begat Abraham ( Gen. xi . 26 ) : וַאֲדֹנָת וּגְמַלִּים : he departed out of Haran ( Gen. xii . 4 ) , which was the time of his father's death ( Acts ...
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... thee : Ged . - My wrong lieth upon thee . Le Clerc . - Contumelia quæ mihi fit , ad te pertinet . The dishonour done to me reflects upon thee , i . e . , If I am dishonoured , thou who art my husband art dishonoured also . Schumann ...
... thee : Ged . - My wrong lieth upon thee . Le Clerc . - Contumelia quæ mihi fit , ad te pertinet . The dishonour done to me reflects upon thee , i . e . , If I am dishonoured , thou who art my husband art dishonoured also . Schumann ...
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... thee , & c . & c . Ged . , Booth . - That I will multiply thee , Ver . 5 . Rosen . - Thou God art a God of vision [ i.e. , a God who revealest thyself ] : for she said , Do I even here see [ i . e . , live ] after vision ? [ i . e ...
... thee , & c . & c . Ged . , Booth . - That I will multiply thee , Ver . 5 . Rosen . - Thou God art a God of vision [ i.e. , a God who revealest thyself ] : for she said , Do I even here see [ i . e . , live ] after vision ? [ i . e ...
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... thee , from thy servant . Ged . , Schum . - My Lords , if I have now found favour in your eyes , pass not by , I beseech you , from your servant . unto thee when this season returns ; and , lo , Sarah thy wife , & c . , & c . Tunc dixit ...
... thee , from thy servant . Ged . , Schum . - My Lords , if I have now found favour in your eyes , pass not by , I beseech you , from your servant . unto thee when this season returns ; and , lo , Sarah thy wife , & c . , & c . Tunc dixit ...
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