Essays on Important Subjects: Originally Published in the Universalist Expositor and Review and Now Re-published for the Good of the Religious CommunityHaskell & Palmer, 1838 - 239 pages |
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... expression . Their language it was , which they used ; and they used it in clear view of its customary signification . To Jews indeed , either as unbelievers or as con- verts , they addressed the larger part of their in- structions ...
... expression . Their language it was , which they used ; and they used it in clear view of its customary signification . To Jews indeed , either as unbelievers or as con- verts , they addressed the larger part of their in- structions ...
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... expression . These , it is there- fore necessary to know , and to keep in view , in or- der justly to interpret those instructions . When- ever Christ and his inspired followers introduce such representations as we find to have been ap ...
... expression . These , it is there- fore necessary to know , and to keep in view , in or- der justly to interpret those instructions . When- ever Christ and his inspired followers introduce such representations as we find to have been ap ...
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... expressions , if taken thus alone , depends on certain circumstances which he has not yet considered : on the peculiar form in which the Jews held their doctrine of eternal retribution , and on the distinguishing phraseology which they ...
... expressions , if taken thus alone , depends on certain circumstances which he has not yet considered : on the peculiar form in which the Jews held their doctrine of eternal retribution , and on the distinguishing phraseology which they ...
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... expressions have , with us , become like technical terms , invariable in their application . But we are told , that such was not the case with the original phrases in Christ's time , and that , on the contrary , they then had a great ...
... expressions have , with us , become like technical terms , invariable in their application . But we are told , that such was not the case with the original phrases in Christ's time , and that , on the contrary , they then had a great ...
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... expressions which we find the Jews of this time to have appropriated to their idea , such as it was , of future being . Sheol was the name by which they designated the sup- posed abode of the departed . To be gathered to their people ...
... expressions which we find the Jews of this time to have appropriated to their idea , such as it was , of future being . Sheol was the name by which they designated the sup- posed abode of the departed . To be gathered to their people ...
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according aionios allusion Apocrypha apostles appear applied brethren called Christ Christian circumstances coming darkness day of judgment dead death deliverance destruction of Jerusalem divine doctrine Egypt Egyptian Jews endless eternal everlasting evident expression familiar spirit fathers fire forgiveness future Gehenna Gehennom gospel Greek Hades hand hath heaven and earth Hebrew holy idea important interpretation Isaiah Jesus Jewish Jewish War Jonathan Ben Uzziel Josephus Judea judge king kingdom language last days likewise literal Lord material universe Matt meaning ment Messiah Moses nation Old Testament Onkelos Palestine pass passage Pentateuch period Pharisees Philo phrase phraseology prophecy prophet punishment reader reference resurrection retribution rewards Sadducees Saviour says Scriptures Septuagint Sheol sinners sins soul speak spirit supposed Talmud Targum term thee things thou tion torment translated tribulation unto usage valley of Hinnom views wicked word Gehenna writers xxiv