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... says unto Moses , See , I have made thee a god to Pharaoh , and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet , i . e . thy interpreter , thy organ of communica- tion . ( See Gesenius's Thesaurus , s . v . . ) The etymology proposed by Redslob ...
... says unto Moses , See , I have made thee a god to Pharaoh , and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet , i . e . thy interpreter , thy organ of communica- tion . ( See Gesenius's Thesaurus , s . v . . ) The etymology proposed by Redslob ...
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... says ( 1 Pet . 1 : 12 ) without resorting to a supposition which , unless absolutely necessary , is to be avoided as of doubtful tendency . It has been disputed whether the prophets of the old dispensation had any training for their ...
... says ( 1 Pet . 1 : 12 ) without resorting to a supposition which , unless absolutely necessary , is to be avoided as of doubtful tendency . It has been disputed whether the prophets of the old dispensation had any training for their ...
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... says expressly that the modern custom violates the ancient usage , and mistakes for poetry the mixed or intermediate prophetic style . Partly for these and other reasons of a kindred nature , founded on what I believe to be the true ...
... says expressly that the modern custom violates the ancient usage , and mistakes for poetry the mixed or intermediate prophetic style . Partly for these and other reasons of a kindred nature , founded on what I believe to be the true ...
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... says expressly , that the prophecies belonging to the four reigns follow one another regularly , without mixture or confusion . J. H. Michaelis regards the first verse of the first , sixth , and seventh chap- ters , and the twenty ...
... says expressly , that the prophecies belonging to the four reigns follow one another regularly , without mixture or confusion . J. H. Michaelis regards the first verse of the first , sixth , and seventh chap- ters , and the twenty ...
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... says whence they are filled and then wherewith , agrees best with the mention of repletion or abundance both before and after . The Philistines are here mentioned rather by way of comparison than as an actual source of the corruption ...
... says whence they are filled and then wherewith , agrees best with the mention of repletion or abundance both before and after . The Philistines are here mentioned rather by way of comparison than as an actual source of the corruption ...
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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