Annotations on the Four Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles: Compiled and Arranged for the Use of Students, Volumen1A.J. Valpy, 1812 |
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... usual form ; or on leaves , chiefly of parchment , like the modern books , with a back or sides of boards , and hence named Codices , from coder the stump or body of a tree . The Codices are mentioned by Cicero ' ; and in time so much ...
... usual form ; or on leaves , chiefly of parchment , like the modern books , with a back or sides of boards , and hence named Codices , from coder the stump or body of a tree . The Codices are mentioned by Cicero ' ; and in time so much ...
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... usual is the Canons of Eusebius , who formed ten Canons to point out the parallel passages in the Evangelists respectively , and divided the Gospels into portions of no great length to refer to for that purpose . More properly , he ...
... usual is the Canons of Eusebius , who formed ten Canons to point out the parallel passages in the Evangelists respectively , and divided the Gospels into portions of no great length to refer to for that purpose . More properly , he ...
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... usual metathesis , the Syrian , 0. It is applied by Isaiah to Christ , Isa . lii . 7. compare Rom . x . 15. Grotius . Evayyehov , -Good news , or tidings , Luke ii . 10 . Here , by a metonymy , the history of that good news : the birth ...
... usual metathesis , the Syrian , 0. It is applied by Isaiah to Christ , Isa . lii . 7. compare Rom . x . 15. Grotius . Evayyehov , -Good news , or tidings , Luke ii . 10 . Here , by a metonymy , the history of that good news : the birth ...
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... usual opinion of the Moderns is in their favour . The arguments must be seen in the respective authors . ( Whitby Prefatory Disc . to St. Matthew . ) Mill , inclining to think that the Gospel was written in Hebrew , observes , that from ...
... usual opinion of the Moderns is in their favour . The arguments must be seen in the respective authors . ( Whitby Prefatory Disc . to St. Matthew . ) Mill , inclining to think that the Gospel was written in Hebrew , observes , that from ...
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... usual appropriate name by which the Jewish nation pointed out their Messiah . Thus to Christ , when impressed with ideas of his power : " Thou Son of David , have mercy on us ! " Matt . xii . 23. xxi . 9. xxii . 42. Luke xviii . 38. And ...
... usual appropriate name by which the Jewish nation pointed out their Messiah . Thus to Christ , when impressed with ideas of his power : " Thou Son of David , have mercy on us ! " Matt . xii . 23. xxi . 9. xxii . 42. Luke xviii . 38. And ...
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Acts amongst ancient apostles appears Beza called Calmet Capernaum chiefly Christ Christians Chron Clerc Comp Deut disciples Doddridge Epistles Euseb Evangelists Exod express faith Fathers Galilee Gemara Gentiles Gospel Greek Grotius Grotius ad loc Hammond Heathens heaven Hebr Hebrew Hence Herod Hist Holy infra Irenæus Jerom Jerusalem Jewish Jews John Josephus Judea Justin Martyr kingdom Kings Lamy Latin Le Clerc Lightfoot Lord Luke Luke xxi Macc Macknight Maimonides Matt Matthew Messiah Michaelis Moses nation note on Luke note on Mark observes Origen parable passage passover Peter Pharisees Philo Plutarch precept probably prophecy prophet Rabbins rendered Roman Sadducees Sanhedrim says Scripture sect sense signifies Suidas supra Syriac temple Tertullian Testament Theophylact thou Tiberias tion translated viii Vulgate Whitby word xvii xviii xxii xxiii xxiv xxvi
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Página 70 - And he humbled thee, and suffered thee to hunger, and fed thee with manna, which thou knewest not, neither did thy fathers know; that he might make thee know that man doth not live by bread only, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of the Lord doth man live.
Página 208 - The sabbath was made for man, and not man for the sabbath: therefore the Son of man is Lord also of the sabbath.
Página 413 - For the life of the flesh is in the blood: and I have given it to you upon the altar to make an atonement for your souls : for it is the blood that maketh an atonement for the soul.
Página 5 - Peter were received without doubt by those who doubted concerning the other books which are included in our present Canon.
Página 149 - At the banquets of the ancients, the guests entered by a gate designed to receive them. Hence Christ, by whom we .enter in to the marriage feast, compares himself to a gate. ( John x. 1, 2, 7, 9.) This gate on the coming of the guests was made narrow, the wicket only being left open, and the porter standing to prevent the unbidden from rushing in. When the guests were arrived, the door was shut, and not to be opened to those who stood and knocked without.
Página 255 - The words of the Scribes are lovely above the words of the law, for the words of the law are weighty and light, but the words of the Scribes are all weighty.
Página 406 - The hands were again washed, accompanied by an ejaculatory prayer; after which the master of the house proceeded to break, and bless a cake of the unleavened bread, which he distributed among the guests, reserving half of the cake beneath a napkin, if necessary, for the aphicomen, or last morsel ; for the rule was, to conclude with eating a small piece of the paschal lamb, or, after the destruction of the temple, of unleavened...
Página 126 - BLESSED BE THE NAME OF THE GLORY OF HIS KINGDOM FOR EVER AND EVER.
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Página 303 - For three transgressions, and for four, I will not turn away wrath " — held that three offences were to be forgiven, and not the fourth ; or, uniting the two numbers, made " seven times " the extreme limit of their forgiveness.