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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... Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, would give him the spirit of wisdom and of revelation in the full knowledge (ἐπίγνωσις, G1922) of him, the eyes of his heart being enlightened for the purpose of knowing what is the hope of his ...
... Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, would give him the spirit of wisdom and of revelation in the full knowledge (ἐπίγνωσις, G1922) of him, the eyes of his heart being enlightened for the purpose of knowing what is the hope of his ...
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... Lord's answer to the Sadducees, in Matt. 22:3133, is also to be regarded as an exceptional and peculiar argument, designed to confound and silence captious assailants, not to encourage or sanction subtle uses of the Scriptures ...
... Lord's answer to the Sadducees, in Matt. 22:3133, is also to be regarded as an exceptional and peculiar argument, designed to confound and silence captious assailants, not to encourage or sanction subtle uses of the Scriptures ...
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... Lord's Supper. And yet these men, and others of like character, are distinguished from their orthodox predecessors by their insisting upon independence, by struggling for sobriety, and, if you will allow, for dryness also. But, with all ...
... Lord's Supper. And yet these men, and others of like character, are distinguished from their orthodox predecessors by their insisting upon independence, by struggling for sobriety, and, if you will allow, for dryness also. But, with all ...
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... Lord and the Word. Pietistic Interpretation Somewhat allied to the mystical is that Pietistic mode of exposition, according to which the interpreter claims to be guided by an "inward light," received as "an unction from the Holy One" (1 ...
... Lord and the Word. Pietistic Interpretation Somewhat allied to the mystical is that Pietistic mode of exposition, according to which the interpreter claims to be guided by an "inward light," received as "an unction from the Holy One" (1 ...
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... Lord), which he purchased with his own blood" (Acts 20:28), is the congregation of those who are "called to be saints" (κλητοΐ άγίοι), Rom. 1:7), "called out of dark ness into his marvellous light" (1 Pet. 2:9), called "unto his kingdom ...
... Lord), which he purchased with his own blood" (Acts 20:28), is the congregation of those who are "called to be saints" (κλητοΐ άγίοι), Rom. 1:7), "called out of dark ness into his marvellous light" (1 Pet. 2:9), called "unto his kingdom ...
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