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... passage . Particular examples of this critical mania , as displayed by Koppe , Eich- horn , Bertholdt , and others , will be given hereafter in the exposition . What has been here said in the general will suffice to explain the fact ...
... passage . Particular examples of this critical mania , as displayed by Koppe , Eich- horn , Bertholdt , and others , will be given hereafter in the exposition . What has been here said in the general will suffice to explain the fact ...
Page xxx
... passage as genuine would lead to consequences undesirable in any point of view , the critic fastens upon every singularity of thought or language as a ground of suspicion , and the most unmeaning trifles by accumulation are converted ...
... passage as genuine would lead to consequences undesirable in any point of view , the critic fastens upon every singularity of thought or language as a ground of suspicion , and the most unmeaning trifles by accumulation are converted ...
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... passage or a book is not the work of its reputed author , with- out attempting to show whose it is . Some of the ... passages is too prosaic , the metaphors too much confused , the rhythm too harsh , INTRODUCTION , XXXI.
... passage or a book is not the work of its reputed author , with- out attempting to show whose it is . Some of the ... passages is too prosaic , the metaphors too much confused , the rhythm too harsh , INTRODUCTION , XXXI.
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... passage would convert it into a distinct prediction , Gesenius and Hitzig usually try to show that the words really relate to something near at hand , and within the reach of a sagacious human foresight , while Ewald and Umbreit in the ...
... passage would convert it into a distinct prediction , Gesenius and Hitzig usually try to show that the words really relate to something near at hand , and within the reach of a sagacious human foresight , while Ewald and Umbreit in the ...
Page xxxix
... passage of Isaiah , because it contains definite predictions of a future too remote from the times in which he lived to be the object of ordinary human foresight , will of course be led to justify this condemnation by specific proofs ...
... passage of Isaiah , because it contains definite predictions of a future too remote from the times in which he lived to be the object of ordinary human foresight , will of course be led to justify this condemnation by specific proofs ...
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Aben Ezra according agreed Ahaz allusion ancient versions applied Assyria Babylon Babylonian Barnes Calvin chapter Clericus Cocceius common commonly connexion construction context deliverance denote described desolation destruction divine Edom Egypt enemies English Version Ephraim Ewald explained exposition expression favour figure Gesenius give God's Grotius Hebrew Henderson Hendewerk Hezekiah Hitzig hypothesis idea implying interpreters interpunction Isaiah Israel J. D. Michaelis Jarchi Jehovah Jehovah of Hosts Jerusalem Jews Judah judgment Junius Kimchi king Knobel land last clause later writers literally Lowth Luther Maurer meaning mentioned Messiah Moab nations natural noun objection older writers parallel participle passage Peshito phrase plural poetical prediction preposition preterite probably promise prophecy Prophet reference regard reign rendered Rosenmüller says seems Sennacherib sense Septuagint Shebna suffix supposes supposition Syria Targum thee thou threatening tion translation Umbreit understood usage verb verse vide supra Vitringa Vulgate whole words Zion