The Companion BibleRavenio Books, 2016 M07 21 The great Biblical scholar E.W. Bullinger’s King James study Bible is a classic work that includes 198 appendices with detailed charts and tables. |
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E. W. Bullinger. Verse 15 goodly. Hebrew desires. Figure of speech Metonymy (of the Adjunct), App6, put for the things desired or coveted (2 Chronicles 36:10. Isaiah 64:11. Lamentations 1:10). raiment. All raiment in the East to this day ...
E. W. Bullinger. Verse 15 goodly. Hebrew desires. Figure of speech Metonymy (of the Adjunct), App6, put for the things desired or coveted (2 Chronicles 36:10. Isaiah 64:11. Lamentations 1:10). raiment. All raiment in the East to this day ...
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... Metonymy (of Adjunct). App6, fear put for the God Whom Jacob worshipped. with me = on my side. Psalms 118:6, Psalms 118:7.
... Metonymy (of Adjunct). App6, fear put for the God Whom Jacob worshipped. with me = on my side. Psalms 118:6, Psalms 118:7.
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... Metonymy (of Effect), i.e. ye will be the cause of it. my gray hairs. Figure of speech Metonymy (of the Adjunct). i.e. “me in my old age”. the grave. Hebrew. Sheol. See note on Genesis 37:35 and App35. Genesis 43 Verse 3 did solemnly ...
... Metonymy (of Effect), i.e. ye will be the cause of it. my gray hairs. Figure of speech Metonymy (of the Adjunct). i.e. “me in my old age”. the grave. Hebrew. Sheol. See note on Genesis 37:35 and App35. Genesis 43 Verse 3 did solemnly ...
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... Metonymy (of Adjunct). App6. = “me, in my old age”. the grave. Hebrew. Sheol. See note on Genesis 37:35, and App35. The whole phrase is a Euphemism (App6) for “ye will kill me”; so Genesis 44:31, “he will die”. Verse 30 life = soul ...
... Metonymy (of Adjunct). App6. = “me, in my old age”. the grave. Hebrew. Sheol. See note on Genesis 37:35, and App35. The whole phrase is a Euphemism (App6) for “ye will kill me”; so Genesis 44:31, “he will die”. Verse 30 life = soul ...
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... Metaphor. Rest of verse is Allegory. App6. lion. See note on Numbers 2:32. Verse 10 sceptre. First occ Put by Metonymy (of Adjunct) for Him Who holds it. Septuagint and Targ read “ruler”. See Numbers 24:17. Psalms 45:6. Zechariah 10:11 ...
... Metaphor. Rest of verse is Allegory. App6. lion. See note on Numbers 2:32. Verse 10 sceptre. First occ Put by Metonymy (of Adjunct) for Him Who holds it. Septuagint and Targ read “ruler”. See Numbers 24:17. Psalms 45:6. Zechariah 10:11 ...
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