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... Syriac read “and kings”. Verse 17 laughed: for joy. Hebrew. was joyful. Compare John 8:56, “rejoiced to see my day . . . and was glad.” The laughter of faith, Romans 4:19. Sarah did not fall down as Abraham did, Genesis 17:3. Shall, &c ...
... Syriac read “and kings”. Verse 17 laughed: for joy. Hebrew. was joyful. Compare John 8:56, “rejoiced to see my day . . . and was glad.” The laughter of faith, Romans 4:19. Sarah did not fall down as Abraham did, Genesis 17:3. Shall, &c ...
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... Syriac, omit “both”. found. Heb, matza, to happen on, discover (not invent); to find (not find out). mules. Hab. hayyemim, hot springs (with Vulgate and Syriac), hence Anah got the name of Beeri from Beer, a well, Compare Genesis 26:34 ...
... Syriac, omit “both”. found. Heb, matza, to happen on, discover (not invent); to find (not find out). mules. Hab. hayyemim, hot springs (with Vulgate and Syriac), hence Anah got the name of Beeri from Beer, a well, Compare Genesis 26:34 ...
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... Syriac, read “but the one is not”. And this is all they have to say of Genesis 37:28! Verse 33 food. Aram, and Septuagint read “corn”. Verse 34 so will I, &c. Some codices, with Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate, read “and your brother ...
... Syriac, read “but the one is not”. And this is all they have to say of Genesis 37:28! Verse 33 food. Aram, and Septuagint read “corn”. Verse 34 so will I, &c. Some codices, with Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate, read “and your brother ...
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... Syriac, read “even until”. Verse 16 statutes of God. Those before Sinai. See App15. Verse 18 wilt surely wear away. Figure of speech Polyptoton (App6), “a wearing thou wilt wear”. See note on Genesis 26:28. Verse 20 ordinances and laws ...
... Syriac, read “even until”. Verse 16 statutes of God. Those before Sinai. See App15. Verse 18 wilt surely wear away. Figure of speech Polyptoton (App6), “a wearing thou wilt wear”. See note on Genesis 26:28. Verse 20 ordinances and laws ...
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... Syriac, read “And the pure”. with. Some codices, with Samaritan Pentateuch, Targum of Onkelos, The Targum of Jonathan ben Uzziel and Syriac, read “and the lamps”. Verse 38 tabernacle. Hebrew. 'ohel, tent, App40. door = entrance. Verse ...
... Syriac, read “And the pure”. with. Some codices, with Samaritan Pentateuch, Targum of Onkelos, The Targum of Jonathan ben Uzziel and Syriac, read “and the lamps”. Verse 38 tabernacle. Hebrew. 'ohel, tent, App40. door = entrance. Verse ...
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