Tracts, Philological and Exegetical, on Several Important and Difficult Subjects of the Old and New Testaments. Vol. II.Thomas Clark, 1835 - 332 Seiten |
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... fable an event is related , as having actually taken place at some definite time . So the well known fable of Menenius Agrippa , re- lating to the dissension between the members of the body and the belly , narrates that the other ...
... fable an event is related , as having actually taken place at some definite time . So the well known fable of Menenius Agrippa , re- lating to the dissension between the members of the body and the belly , narrates that the other ...
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... fable . In Mark iv . 30 s . the same illustration is given as a parable , for it does not assume as a fact that any certain man committed to the ground in his garden any given grain of mustard seed , but merely sets forth what was ...
... fable . In Mark iv . 30 s . the same illustration is given as a parable , for it does not assume as a fact that any certain man committed to the ground in his garden any given grain of mustard seed , but merely sets forth what was ...
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... fable . For example , it is not necessary to suppose that Christ had in view ( Mat . xiii . 3 ss . ) any parti- cular man , to whom he recollected such circumstances to have happened as he was sowing grain . He may have merely as ...
... fable . For example , it is not necessary to suppose that Christ had in view ( Mat . xiii . 3 ss . ) any parti- cular man , to whom he recollected such circumstances to have happened as he was sowing grain . He may have merely as ...
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... fable to put on the semblance of a true history , but to be understood as a fiction , that the reader , who would not perceive its mean- ing , if he confined his attention to the narration ( § xi . ) may be led to inquire concerning the ...
... fable to put on the semblance of a true history , but to be understood as a fiction , that the reader , who would not perceive its mean- ing , if he confined his attention to the narration ( § xi . ) may be led to inquire concerning the ...
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species of fables which is denominated rational , and the other that called moral.11 a The rational fable 12 relates an event absolutely possible , i . e . which either customarily occurs , or at least may do so.b The moral fable ...
species of fables which is denominated rational , and the other that called moral.11 a The rational fable 12 relates an event absolutely possible , i . e . which either customarily occurs , or at least may do so.b The moral fable ...
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Abenezra Acts apodosis apostles appears blessings certainly Christ Christians church comp Compare convey David death declared denote despised divine government doctrine enemies exaltation example exposition expression Ezek fable Father Gentiles Gesenius gospel Gramm hand heathen heavenly kingdom Hebrew interpretation intuitive knowledge Isaiah Israelites Jehovah Jesus Jewish Jews John John iii king kingdom of heaven latter liii Lord Luke Luke xiv Luke xvi manner Mark Martini Matt meaning mention Messiah metonomy narration object Obss Old Testament parable particular passage perceive perly Pharisee Phil prediction prophecy prophet punishment racter reference remarks Rosenmüller salvation sense servant similitude sins speaking suffering Testament Theodotion Thess thing signified tion translate truth verb verse vicarious satisfaction viii whole wicked word xvii xviii xxii xxiv ἐν καὶ τὰ τὴν τῆς τὸ πλήρωμα τοῦ τῶν
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 323 - As for me, this is my covenant with them, saith the Lord ; My spirit that is upon thee, and my words which I have put in thy mouth, shall not depart out of thy mouth, nor out of the mouth of thy seed, nor out of the mouth of thy seed's seed, saith the Lord, from henceforth and for ever.
Seite 312 - The soul that sinneth, it shall die. The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the son : the righteousness of the righteous shall be upon him, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him.
Seite 81 - ... and culture of a Russian people, remained our unwavering friend. From the oldest abode of civilization, which gave the first example of an imperial government with equality among the people, Prince Kung, the secretary of state for foreign affairs, remembered the saying of Confucius, that we should not do to others what we would not that others should do to us, and, in the name of his emperor, read a lesson to European diplomatists by closing the ports of China against the war-ships and privateers...
Seite 288 - Christ ; if sons, we must be brethren to the only-begotten: but being he came not to do his own will, but the will of Him that sent him, he acknowledgeth no fraternity but with such as do the same ; as he Matt.
Seite 285 - LORD hath laid on him the punishment we all deserved. 7 He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth : as a lamb which is brought to the slaughter, and as a sheep which is dumb before her shearers, and openeth not her mouth.
Seite vi - Pfannkiniche on the Language of Palestine in the age of Christ and the Apostles ; 2.
Seite 38 - Jewish people, in the first place thought proper to present himself particularly to them as their king so long expected and desired, and announce to them the approach of his kingdom. But on the other hand, the government of David, held by mere mortal men, for a brief space of time, and having jurisdiction only over a small portion of the earth, is so far different from the eternal and widely extended empire of Christ, that the throne of Christ cannot be called the throne of David except figuratively,...
Seite 175 - It is in the style of script usual at about the end of the seventeenth and beginning of the eighteenth centuries, and is apparently by the same hand as another MS.
Seite 281 - Ask of me, and I will give thee the heathen for an inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for a possession," will not refuse to listen to the claims of the blood of his only-begotten Son.
Seite 241 - ... the crucified Jesus died under the curse of God, they met him with the passage of Isaiah in which there is said of the Servant of God, " Surely he hath borne our sicknesses and took upon himself our pains, was wounded for our transgressions and smitten for our sins ; the punishment was laid on him that we might have peace, and by his wounds we are healed.