Notes and Illustrations of the Parables of the New Testament: Arranged According to the Time in which They Were SpokenWhittemore, 1840 - 381 Seiten |
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... phrase , or incidental circumstance . It is not sufficient , in point of argument , how prettily an observation may be raised from the words , how handsome an occasion they may give to a man of lively fancy , or warm imagination , who ...
... phrase , or incidental circumstance . It is not sufficient , in point of argument , how prettily an observation may be raised from the words , how handsome an occasion they may give to a man of lively fancy , or warm imagination , who ...
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... phrase , ' wrath to come , ' be- cause it appeared to limit the sense to that judgment : he chose , therefore , to use the expression , ' the impending vengeance . ' The Greek word in this instance , he adds , ' often means not only ...
... phrase , ' wrath to come , ' be- cause it appeared to limit the sense to that judgment : he chose , therefore , to use the expression , ' the impending vengeance . ' The Greek word in this instance , he adds , ' often means not only ...
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... phrase ' wrath to come , ' ' In this speech John seemeth to refer to the last words in all the Old Testament ; where Malachi , prophesying of the Baptist , and of his beginning to preach the gospel , he shall turn , saith he , the ...
... phrase ' wrath to come , ' ' In this speech John seemeth to refer to the last words in all the Old Testament ; where Malachi , prophesying of the Baptist , and of his beginning to preach the gospel , he shall turn , saith he , the ...
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... phrase Dr. Campbell prefers , the body of threshed straw was thrown into the air , and the chaff was blown aside by the wind , but the grain fell the floor . Thus what is translated fan in the passage be- fore us , commentators prefer ...
... phrase Dr. Campbell prefers , the body of threshed straw was thrown into the air , and the chaff was blown aside by the wind , but the grain fell the floor . Thus what is translated fan in the passage be- fore us , commentators prefer ...
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... phrase unquenchable fire , ' has been by some ad- duced to prove the doctrine of never ending punishment . If the explanation we have given of this parable be proper , ( and we are supported in it by writers of the highest note who ...
... phrase unquenchable fire , ' has been by some ad- duced to prove the doctrine of never ending punishment . If the explanation we have given of this parable be proper , ( and we are supported in it by writers of the highest note who ...
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Abraham Adam Clarke angels anoint apostles applied blessed bottles called cast Christians cometh coming of Christ dead death destroy destruction of Jerusalem disciples divine doctrine earth enemies enter faith father feast figure fire fruit Gehenna Gentiles give gospel hades hath heathen hell Isaiah Jesus Christ Jewish Jews John Josephus Judea judgment king kingdom of God kingdom of heaven Lazarus light Lightfoot Lord Luke manner Matt object Old Testament parable passage Peter ii Pharisees phrase preached prophets publicans punishment receive refer remarks rendered represented resurrection rich righteous saith salt Saviour say unto Scriptures seed sense sent servants sheep Sheol signify sinners sown spirit spoken supposed tares Testament thee things thou threshing tion tree truth valley of Hinnom verse vineyard wedding Whitby wicked wine word writers xxiv