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... Hebrew verb , ] that it was Samuel , ' & c . The dead , then , were supposed on these occasions , to arise , like gods , out of the earth , probably from Sheol , cer- tainly not from their graves . It seems , too , that they were ...
... Hebrew verb , ] that it was Samuel , ' & c . The dead , then , were supposed on these occasions , to arise , like gods , out of the earth , probably from Sheol , cer- tainly not from their graves . It seems , too , that they were ...
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... Hebrew writers . In other passages , however , the reference is definite ; as when the Psalmist represents the spirit of God reaching to the utmost extent , in height , in depth , in length 19 1 Sam . xxviii . 3-19 . 20 1 Sam . xxxi . 8 ...
... Hebrew writers . In other passages , however , the reference is definite ; as when the Psalmist represents the spirit of God reaching to the utmost extent , in height , in depth , in length 19 1 Sam . xxviii . 3-19 . 20 1 Sam . xxxi . 8 ...
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... Hebrew word which is frequently used to de- note the inhabitants of Sheol . " With regard to their condition , the passage just referred to , though highly figurative , 48 sug- 45 Isa . xxxviii . 10 . 46 Isa . v . 14 , comp . whole ...
... Hebrew word which is frequently used to de- note the inhabitants of Sheol . " With regard to their condition , the passage just referred to , though highly figurative , 48 sug- 45 Isa . xxxviii . 10 . 46 Isa . v . 14 , comp . whole ...
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... ( Hebrew , Rephaim , ) rested there in weakness , silence , and darkness ; but were vulgarly suppos- ed to have the power , when summoned forth by necromancers , of imparting a knowledge of futu- rity . They were subject neither to ...
... ( Hebrew , Rephaim , ) rested there in weakness , silence , and darkness ; but were vulgarly suppos- ed to have the power , when summoned forth by necromancers , of imparting a knowledge of futu- rity . They were subject neither to ...
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... In this transition , we take a final leave of Hebrew au- 66 Hosea xiii . 14 : Ezek . xxxvii . 1-14 . 67 Dan . xii . 1 , 7 , 11 . thorities ; for the subsequent Jewish works were composed , 4 CONCERNING THE FUTURE STATE . 45.
... In this transition , we take a final leave of Hebrew au- 66 Hosea xiii . 14 : Ezek . xxxvii . 1-14 . 67 Dan . xii . 1 , 7 , 11 . thorities ; for the subsequent Jewish works were composed , 4 CONCERNING THE FUTURE STATE . 45.
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