| George Campbell - Bible - 1811 - 558 pages
...brings an argument^rom the Pentateuch to prove What ? not that they shall be reunited (to this it lias not even the most distant relation), but that the...root of the scheme of the Sadducees, that they were sileuced by it, and, to the conviction of the hearers, confuted. Now this, I will take upon me to say,... | |
| Theology - 1834 - 452 pages
...they are said to deny the resurrection, that is, that the soul and body shall hereafter be united ; and our Lord brings an argument from the Pentateuch...and, to the conviction of the hearers, confuted,' &c. JVote on Matt. xxii. 23. See also. KosemuUller, in loco, who takes a similar view of this passage.... | |
| George Bush - Religion - 1845 - 422 pages
...to confute. In the common version they are said to deny the resurrection, that is, that the soul and body shall hereafter be reunited ; and our Lord brings...Sadducees, that they were silenced by it, .and, to the MAT. XXVII. 50-53. OR. ENG. VERB. '0 de 'Iijaovg ndliv xQa^ag Jesus, when he had cried qxavrj ^faly... | |
| George Bush - Religion - 1845 - 408 pages
...shall hereafter be reunited; and our Lord brings an argument from the Pentateuch to prove—what ? not that they shall be reunited (to this it has not...Sadducees, that they were silenced by it, and, to the MAT. XXVII. 50-53. GR. ENG. VEHS. ' 0 ds 'l(sovs nitt.iv XU&S J esus i. whn he . had rot) va.ov ia%ia&r)... | |
| George Bush - Religion - 1845 - 408 pages
...shall hereafter be reunited ; and our Lord brings an argument from the Pentateuch to prove — what 1 not that they shall be reunited (to this it has not...evidently did it strike at the root of the scheme of the SadJucecs, that they were silenced by it, and, to the MAT. XXVII. 50-53. GR. ENG. VERS. '0 de 'Irjaov?... | |
| 1849 - 514 pages
...argument to prove — not that they (that is, the soul and body) shall be re-united — to this it has not the most distant relation, but that the soul survives the body, and subsists after that body is dissolved." This " subsisting of the soul after the body is dissolved," is, then, by Jesus... | |
| John Kitto - 1853 - 522 pages
...to refute. In the common version, they are said to deny the resurrection, that is, that the soul and body shall hereafter be reunited ; and our Lord brings...silenced by it, and, to the conviction of the hearers, refuted. Now this, I will .take upon me to say, could not have happened if the fundamental error of... | |
| Joseph Benson - 1854 - 864 pages
...that they shall be reunited, (to this it has not even the most distant relation,) but that the soul was brought unto him which owed him ten thousand...forasmuch as he had not to pay, his lord commanded his argument strike at the root of the scheme of the Sadducees, that they were silenced by it, and,... | |
| John Charles Ryle (bp. of Liverpool.) - 1859 - 592 pages
...the immortality of the soul, and that our Lord's argument in this passage tends to prove no more than that the soul survives the body and subsists after the body is dissolved. The opinion must be received with caution. It solves some difficulties undoubtedly, but involves us... | |
| John Charles Ryle - Bible - 1875 - 568 pages
...the immortality of the soul, and that our Lord's argument in this passage tends to prove no more than that the soul survives the body, and subsists after the body is dissolved. The opinion must be received with caution. It solves some difficulties undoubtedly, but involves us... | |
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