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 Texts, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1847 |
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... Word of God than to assert that a passage is unmeaning , interpolated , or corrupted , simply because he cannot understand it ? Yet we find good and learned men , such as Bishop Lowth and Bishop Horsley , falling into this error , and ...
... Word of God than to assert that a passage is unmeaning , interpolated , or corrupted , simply because he cannot understand it ? Yet we find good and learned men , such as Bishop Lowth and Bishop Horsley , falling into this error , and ...
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... words . Still , those who have time and opportunity will be amply repaid by studying the Scriptures in the Hebrew , and ... Word ; and if they be prevented from entering deeply into critical studies , it is at least desirable for them to ...
... words . Still , those who have time and opportunity will be amply repaid by studying the Scriptures in the Hebrew , and ... Word ; and if they be prevented from entering deeply into critical studies , it is at least desirable for them to ...
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... word . The LXX supposed it to be Vulg . the name of Eliezer's mother . Some take T7 , m . prop . initiated , hence experienced , P to be the root , and interpret the words , tried . " Filius cursitationis domûs meæ : others , " Filius ...
... word . The LXX supposed it to be Vulg . the name of Eliezer's mother . Some take T7 , m . prop . initiated , hence experienced , P to be the root , and interpret the words , tried . " Filius cursitationis domûs meæ : others , " Filius ...
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... word which reading is de- 15 fended by Houbigant , Kennicott , and others . Horsley , Schumann , and others , think that was purposely omitted , and that the phrase signifies full not of years only , but of all the blessings of life ...
... word which reading is de- 15 fended by Houbigant , Kennicott , and others . Horsley , Schumann , and others , think that was purposely omitted , and that the phrase signifies full not of years only , but of all the blessings of life ...
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... word flocks has been writ instead of shepherds , in the third and eighth verses ; and certainly the same mistake may have been made also in the second verse ; the admission of which third mistake , or rather of the same mistake in a ...
... word flocks has been writ instead of shepherds , in the third and eighth verses ; and certainly the same mistake may have been made also in the second verse ; the admission of which third mistake , or rather of the same mistake in a ...
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