Biblical Hermeneutics: A Treatise On The Interpretation Of The Old And New TestamentsThe first edition of this work was published in the autumn of 1883, and has received such cordial and continued welcome as to put beyond doubt that a treatise of its character is needed in our English theological literature. The general plan of the volume has been adapted to meet what appear to be the practical wants of most theological students. Specialists and experts in exegetical learning will push their way through all difficulties, and find delight in testing principles; but the ordinary student, if led at all into continued and successful searching of the Scriptures, must become interested in the practical work of exposition. |
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... Jehovah is the beginning of knowledge" (Prov. 1:7). There must be the devout frame of mind, as well as the pure desire to know the truth. "God is a Spirit; and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth" (John 4:24) ...
... Jehovah is the beginning of knowledge" (Prov. 1:7). There must be the devout frame of mind, as well as the pure desire to know the truth. "God is a Spirit; and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth" (John 4:24) ...
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... Jehovah himself (Deut. xxviii, 63, 64), followed at last with terrible severity. Ezra the scribe In the land of exile, a descendant of Aaron the high priest, hopeless of Israel's rise by worldly prowess, set his heart upon the devout ...
... Jehovah himself (Deut. xxviii, 63, 64), followed at last with terrible severity. Ezra the scribe In the land of exile, a descendant of Aaron the high priest, hopeless of Israel's rise by worldly prowess, set his heart upon the devout ...
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... Jehovah, and to develop a purer religious sentiment among the people. Thenceforth the office and work of the scribe became important. The office and work of the scribes He was no longer the mere recorder of passing events, the secretary ...
... Jehovah, and to develop a purer religious sentiment among the people. Thenceforth the office and work of the scribe became important. The office and work of the scribes He was no longer the mere recorder of passing events, the secretary ...
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... robbery, the hawk injustice, and the raven greed." On Exod. 15:1, "Jehovah has triumphed gloriously; the horse and his rider has he thrown into the sea," Clement remarks: The manylimbed and brutal affection, lust, with the rider mounted,
... robbery, the hawk injustice, and the raven greed." On Exod. 15:1, "Jehovah has triumphed gloriously; the horse and his rider has he thrown into the sea," Clement remarks: The manylimbed and brutal affection, lust, with the rider mounted,
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... Jehovah slew all the firstborn of Egypt (Exod. 13:15), but the slaughter was a vengeful judgmentstroke, a plague ... Jehovah's prophets by Jezebel, and of the prophets of Baal by Elijah (1 Kings 19:1, 10), and in this sense generally ...
... Jehovah slew all the firstborn of Egypt (Exod. 13:15), but the slaughter was a vengeful judgmentstroke, a plague ... Jehovah's prophets by Jezebel, and of the prophets of Baal by Elijah (1 Kings 19:1, 10), and in this sense generally ...
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