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... chapter of the fourth Gos- pel to say that the fitting language in which its profound and glorious thoughts are clothed was forged in the workshop of the Alexandrian Philo . But the legacy of this thinker was far enough from being an ...
... chapter of the fourth Gos- pel to say that the fitting language in which its profound and glorious thoughts are clothed was forged in the workshop of the Alexandrian Philo . But the legacy of this thinker was far enough from being an ...
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... chapter , the author places the account of the celebration of the Passover under Josiah , and carries the history forward to a period just previous to the Babylonian Captivity . He then passes over in the second chapter to the reign of ...
... chapter , the author places the account of the celebration of the Passover under Josiah , and carries the history forward to a period just previous to the Babylonian Captivity . He then passes over in the second chapter to the reign of ...
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... CHAPTER I. 8 6 AND Josias held the feast of the passover1 in Jerusalem unto his Lord , and 2 offered the passover the fourteenth day of the first month , having set the priests according to their daily courses , being officially arrayed ...
... CHAPTER I. 8 6 AND Josias held the feast of the passover1 in Jerusalem unto his Lord , and 2 offered the passover the fourteenth day of the first month , having set the priests according to their daily courses , being officially arrayed ...
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... chapter , where our author , curiously enough , escapes from his difficulty only to fall into it again . Josephus ( Antiq . , x . 2 ) , who generally follows the apocryphal book , does not do so in this case.- Semellius ( Shimshai , Ez ...
... chapter , where our author , curiously enough , escapes from his difficulty only to fall into it again . Josephus ( Antiq . , x . 2 ) , who generally follows the apocryphal book , does not do so in this case.- Semellius ( Shimshai , Ez ...
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... CHAPTER V. ( Cf. Ez . ii.-iv. 6 ; Neh . vii . 6-69 . ) Ver . 11. Among the sons , i . e . , of the family of . Ver . 12. The majority of MSS . give 945 ( as A. V. ) for 975 of the text . rec . , as the number of the sons of Zathui . Ver ...
... CHAPTER V. ( Cf. Ez . ii.-iv. 6 ; Neh . vii . 6-69 . ) Ver . 11. Among the sons , i . e . , of the family of . Ver . 12. The majority of MSS . give 945 ( as A. V. ) for 975 of the text . rec . , as the number of the sons of Zathui . Ver ...
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