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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... denotes a more extended development and illustration of the sense, dealing more largely with other scriptures by comparison and contrast. We observe, accordingly, that the writer on Biblical Introduction examines the historical ...
... denotes a more extended development and illustration of the sense, dealing more largely with other scriptures by comparison and contrast. We observe, accordingly, that the writer on Biblical Introduction examines the historical ...
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... denotes that the assembly was legally called (compare the ἐκ τη ἐννομω ἐκκλησια denotes that the assembly was legally called (compare the להק and the Greek καλεἰν be vital or merely accidental, the Septuagint translators generally ...
... denotes that the assembly was legally called (compare the ἐκ τη ἐννομω ἐκκλησια denotes that the assembly was legally called (compare the להק and the Greek καλεἰν be vital or merely accidental, the Septuagint translators generally ...
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... denote either the small assembly in a private house (Rom. 16:5; Philemon 2), the Christian congregations of particular towns and cities (1 Cor. 1:2; 1 Thess. 1:1), or the Church universal (Eph. 1:22; 3:21). But a new idea is added when ...
... denote either the small assembly in a private house (Rom. 16:5; Philemon 2), the Christian congregations of particular towns and cities (1 Cor. 1:2; 1 Thess. 1:1), or the Church universal (Eph. 1:22; 3:21). But a new idea is added when ...
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... denote the wind (John 3:8), the vital breath (Rev. 11:11), the natural disposition or temper of mind (Luke 9:55; Gal. 6:1), the life principle or immortal nature of man (John 6:63), the perfected spirit of a saint in the heavenly life ...
... denote the wind (John 3:8), the vital breath (Rev. 11:11), the natural disposition or temper of mind (Luke 9:55; Gal. 6:1), the life principle or immortal nature of man (John 6:63), the perfected spirit of a saint in the heavenly life ...
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... denotes the ceremonials of Judaism, considered as elementary object lessons, adapted to the capacity of children. In this sense the word may also denote the ceremonial elements in the religious cults of the heathen world (compare verse ...
... denotes the ceremonials of Judaism, considered as elementary object lessons, adapted to the capacity of children. In this sense the word may also denote the ceremonial elements in the religious cults of the heathen world (compare verse ...
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