Recensio synoptica annotationis sacrae, being a critical digest and synoptical arrangement of the most important annotations on the New Testament, exegetical, philological, and doctrinal: carefully collected and condensed, from the best commentators ... and the foreign matter tr. into English; the whole accompanied with a copious body of original annotations, Volume 5C. and J. Rivington, 1828 - Bible |
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... καταφέρεσθαι . Thus , in the passage of Plutarch , cited in the preceding note , where by éé0ave is meant , swooned away , died away . We have none of those circumstances which would have preceded 6 ACTS OF THE APOSTLES , CHAP . XX .
... καταφέρεσθαι . Thus , in the passage of Plutarch , cited in the preceding note , where by éé0ave is meant , swooned away , died away . We have none of those circumstances which would have preceded 6 ACTS OF THE APOSTLES , CHAP . XX .
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... meant Asia pro- per , i . e . Ionia , and especially Ephesus . So Strabo 14. init . ( cited by Wets . ) περὶ τῆς ̓Ασίας τῆς ἰδίως λε- γομένης Ἰωνίας . Now the Apostle knew that if he went thither , the people would not easily part with ...
... meant Asia pro- per , i . e . Ionia , and especially Ephesus . So Strabo 14. init . ( cited by Wets . ) περὶ τῆς ̓Ασίας τῆς ἰδίως λε- γομένης Ἰωνίας . Now the Apostle knew that if he went thither , the people would not easily part with ...
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... meant Asia proper , i . e . Ionia , a very small province , not larger than some English counties , as Lincolnshire , in the centre of which Ephesus was situated : so that few of the Presbyters and Bishops would have more than a day's ...
... meant Asia proper , i . e . Ionia , a very small province , not larger than some English counties , as Lincolnshire , in the centre of which Ephesus was situated : so that few of the Presbyters and Bishops would have more than a day's ...
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... meant , is plain from the par- ticle και . For surely , if the Touéves had been persons different to the διδάσκαλοι , the Apostle would have written τοὺς δὲ ποιμένας , τοὺς δὲ διδασκάλους : since by this mode of constructing the sen ...
... meant , is plain from the par- ticle και . For surely , if the Touéves had been persons different to the διδάσκαλοι , the Apostle would have written τοὺς δὲ ποιμένας , τοὺς δὲ διδασκάλους : since by this mode of constructing the sen ...
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... meant to suggest the obligation under which we lie , to acknowledge Jesus as Lord , and render unto him due honour and obe dience . Thus in 1 Pet . 2 , 9. Christians are said to be λαὸς εἰς περιποιήσιν · and in Tit . 2 , 14. λαὸς περιού ...
... meant to suggest the obligation under which we lie , to acknowledge Jesus as Lord , and render unto him due honour and obe dience . Thus in 1 Pet . 2 , 9. Christians are said to be λαὸς εἰς περιποιήσιν · and in Tit . 2 , 14. λαὸς περιού ...
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