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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... Paul's epistles things which were difficult to understand (δοσνόητα, 2 Pet.3:16). The man of broad and liberal culture lives and moves in a different world from the unlettered peasant, so much so that sometimes the ordinary conversation ...
... Paul's epistles things which were difficult to understand (δοσνόητα, 2 Pet.3:16). The man of broad and liberal culture lives and moves in a different world from the unlettered peasant, so much so that sometimes the ordinary conversation ...
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... Paul admonished Timothy that the Holy Scriptures were able to make him wise unto salvation through faith in Jesus Christ (2 Tim. 3:15). And Jesus himself, interceding for his own chosen followers, prayed, “Sanctify them in the truth ...
... Paul admonished Timothy that the Holy Scriptures were able to make him wise unto salvation through faith in Jesus Christ (2 Tim. 3:15). And Jesus himself, interceding for his own chosen followers, prayed, “Sanctify them in the truth ...
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... Paul in asserting the divine authority of his apostleship, and the farreaching consequences of his claim. It will also note how forcibly the personal incidents referred to in Paul's life and ministry enter into his argument. It will ...
... Paul in asserting the divine authority of his apostleship, and the farreaching consequences of his claim. It will also note how forcibly the personal incidents referred to in Paul's life and ministry enter into his argument. It will ...
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... Paul, "does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are a folly to him, and he is not able to know, because they are spiritually discerned" (1 Cor. 2:14). Desire. to. know. the. truth. First of all, the true interpreter needs ...
... Paul, "does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are a folly to him, and he is not able to know, because they are spiritually discerned" (1 Cor. 2:14). Desire. to. know. the. truth. First of all, the true interpreter needs ...
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... Paul (1 Cor. 2:711), the hidden spiritual wisdom of a divinely illuminated heart, which none of the princes of this world have known, but (as it is in substance written in Isa. 64:4), a wisdom relating to "what things (ἄ) eye did not ...
... Paul (1 Cor. 2:711), the hidden spiritual wisdom of a divinely illuminated heart, which none of the princes of this world have known, but (as it is in substance written in Isa. 64:4), a wisdom relating to "what things (ἄ) eye did not ...
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