Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... Languages , Bowdoin College , Brunswick , Me . VII . THE TRUE DATE OF CHRIST'S BIRTH , 122 166 • Translated from the German ... Language , Lobeck's " Pathologiae Sermonis Graeci Prolegomena , " Delitzsch's Prophetic Theology of the Bible ...
... Languages , Bowdoin College , Brunswick , Me . VII . THE TRUE DATE OF CHRIST'S BIRTH , 122 166 • Translated from the German ... Language , Lobeck's " Pathologiae Sermonis Graeci Prolegomena , " Delitzsch's Prophetic Theology of the Bible ...
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... language of John , particularly in Ch . 5 : 1 , is not free from ambiguity , and his mean- ing becomes , therefore , a question of interpretation . It is ob- vious that a Harmony must derive one of its most distinguishing features ...
... language of John , particularly in Ch . 5 : 1 , is not free from ambiguity , and his mean- ing becomes , therefore , a question of interpretation . It is ob- vious that a Harmony must derive one of its most distinguishing features ...
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... language itself . The following tabular view may assist the reader in forming a conception of what is intended . 1. The original Gospel . 2. Revision of the same A , the basis of Matthew . 3. Revision B , the basis of Luke . 4. Revision ...
... language itself . The following tabular view may assist the reader in forming a conception of what is intended . 1. The original Gospel . 2. Revision of the same A , the basis of Matthew . 3. Revision B , the basis of Luke . 4. Revision ...
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... language . The exact words2 often , of the Saviour , or where these were translated into another tongue , the words as nearly correspondent to them as possible , could be the more easily retained because the Jews were so much in the ...
... language . The exact words2 often , of the Saviour , or where these were translated into another tongue , the words as nearly correspondent to them as possible , could be the more easily retained because the Jews were so much in the ...
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... language . No one will ever be able to comprehend the relations of the Gospels to each other , or acquire an exact knowledge of their contents , unless he stud- ies them with the aid of a Harmony . The present work furnishes in this ...
... language . No one will ever be able to comprehend the relations of the Gospels to each other , or acquire an exact knowledge of their contents , unless he stud- ies them with the aid of a Harmony . The present work furnishes in this ...
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