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... immediate basis of the exposition , simply calling in the aid of the original to rectify the errors or clear up the obscurities of the translation . The primary reason for abandoning this method was its tendency IV PREFACE .
... immediate basis of the exposition , simply calling in the aid of the original to rectify the errors or clear up the obscurities of the translation . The primary reason for abandoning this method was its tendency IV PREFACE .
Page v
... translation of the whole text has therefore been incorporated in the present work , not as a mere appendage or ac- companiment , much less as a substitute or rival of the common version , which is too completely in possession of the ...
... translation of the whole text has therefore been incorporated in the present work , not as a mere appendage or ac- companiment , much less as a substitute or rival of the common version , which is too completely in possession of the ...
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... translation of the Bible , prints the whole like prose . This is the more significant because DeWette , in his Introduction to the Psalms , had carried out Lowth's system of parallelisms in detail , with greater minuteness and precision ...
... translation of the Bible , prints the whole like prose . This is the more significant because DeWette , in his Introduction to the Psalms , had carried out Lowth's system of parallelisms in detail , with greater minuteness and precision ...
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... translation in the present vol- ume , this arrangement is moreover rendered necessary by the relation which it is intended to sustain to the exegetical matter which accompanies it . No attempt has here been made to give a new translation ...
... translation in the present vol- ume , this arrangement is moreover rendered necessary by the relation which it is intended to sustain to the exegetical matter which accompanies it . No attempt has here been made to give a new translation ...
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Joseph Addison Alexander. translation was executed at once or by degrees , by few or many writ- ers , for the use of the synagogues in Egypt or as a mere literary enter- prise . Against the unity of the translation is the different ...
Joseph Addison Alexander. translation was executed at once or by degrees , by few or many writ- ers , for the use of the synagogues in Egypt or as a mere literary enter- prise . Against the unity of the translation is the different ...
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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