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... Pharisees , knew of no opinion peculiar to the Saddu- cees on this point . He relates merely , that rejecting all tra- dition , they adhered only to the WRITTEN LAW , ( s ) not stating how many books they reckoned in their sacred ...
... Pharisees , knew of no opinion peculiar to the Saddu- cees on this point . He relates merely , that rejecting all tra- dition , they adhered only to the WRITTEN LAW , ( s ) not stating how many books they reckoned in their sacred ...
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... Pharisees , he does not how- ever let even one word escape , from which it might be in- ferred , that these two sects may have thought differently , in regard to the number of their sacred books , How could Sadducees have occupied the ...
... Pharisees , he does not how- ever let even one word escape , from which it might be in- ferred , that these two sects may have thought differently , in regard to the number of their sacred books , How could Sadducees have occupied the ...
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... Pharisee , he entertained no opinion of the Canon of the Old Testament , which deviated from the opinion of his other brethren ; or , if he were inclined to a peculiar opinion , that he does not ad- vance it , at least in the passage ...
... Pharisee , he entertained no opinion of the Canon of the Old Testament , which deviated from the opinion of his other brethren ; or , if he were inclined to a peculiar opinion , that he does not ad- vance it , at least in the passage ...
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... Pharisees in his youth , he left it in his maturer years . Now as he wrote his books against Apion at a later period than his Antiquities , he cannot possibly there follow the principles of the Pharisees . ( w ) § . 29 . Principal ...
... Pharisees in his youth , he left it in his maturer years . Now as he wrote his books against Apion at a later period than his Antiquities , he cannot possibly there follow the principles of the Pharisees . ( w ) § . 29 . Principal ...
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... Pharisees ( v . 20. ) , shall neglect so many and great precepts , and shall be a leader and promoter of negligence in others ( v . 21 ss . xx . 16 ss . ) , he , though highly esteemed on earth ( Luke , xvi . 15 ) , shall in the regions ...
... Pharisees ( v . 20. ) , shall neglect so many and great precepts , and shall be a leader and promoter of negligence in others ( v . 21 ss . xx . 16 ss . ) , he , though highly esteemed on earth ( Luke , xvi . 15 ) , shall in the regions ...
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Acts ancient antiquity apocryphal Apostle appears Babylonian captivity BOCHART BOOKS OF KINGS BOOKS OF SAMUEL BRUCKER Caen called Canon certainly Christ Christians church cited comp David death divine doctrine edition enemies EUSEBIUS evident express fable Father Geographia Gnostics gospel Greek Hagiographa Hebr Hebrew Hist HUET Isai Isaiah J. D. MICHAELIS Jesus Jewish Jews John Josephus king kingdom of heaven latter learned Lord Luke Mark Matt means mentioned Messiah MICHAELIS MORIN Moses narration nation Obss Old Testament opinion Palestine parable particular passage Phaleg Pharisees Philo philosophy prophets PSALMS reference reign respecting sacred books SAUMAISE Scriptures sense Septuagint shews signifies things tion translated whole words writings xviii xxii xxiv ἐν καὶ τὰ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῦ τῶν
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Page 20 - 1 For the same things uttered in Hebrew, and translated into another tongue, have not the same force in them: and not only these things, but the law itself, and the prophets, and the rest of the books have no small difference, when they are spoken in their own language.
Page 285 - And he will destroy in this mountain the face of the covering cast over all people, and the vail
Page 246 - from the sole of the foot even unto the head, there is no soundness in it;
Page 11 - and corrections. * But the marked progress which biblical criticism and exegesis had made towards the end of the last and in the beginning of the present century, was conspicuous in the manuals respectively, of HANLEIN, whose work is particularly distinguished by its agreeable composition, of JC
Page 249 - a live coal in liis hand, which he had taken with the tongs from off the altar;
Page 65 - qui liber apud nos Paralipomenon primus et secundus inscribitur. Octavus Esdras : qui et ipse similiter apud Graecos et Latinos in duos libros divisus est. Nonus Esther. Atque ita fiunt pariter Veteris Legis libri viginti duo, id est,
Page 204 - Inde Marcionis Deus melior, de tranquillitate ; a Stoicis venerat: et uti anima interire dicatur, ab Epicureis observatur. Et ut carnis restitutio negetur, de una omnium Philosophorum schola sumitur. Et ubi materia cum Deo
Page 195 - ordinem episcoporum suorum, ita per successiones ab initio decurrentem, ut primus ille episcopus aliquem ex Apostolis vel Apostolicis viris habuerit auctorem et