Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 25
Page 5
... Hebrew and Greek words was unavoidable , in the execution of my plan . For the most part these are so managed , as to occasion no serious embar- rassment to the well - informed English reader . Thus far the preface to the first edition ...
... Hebrew and Greek words was unavoidable , in the execution of my plan . For the most part these are so managed , as to occasion no serious embar- rassment to the well - informed English reader . Thus far the preface to the first edition ...
Page 23
... Hebrew as well as Cocceius did , ( and truly he was no ordinary adept ) , may make the first chapter of the first book of Chronicles as edifying as the 19th Psalm , or equally didactic with the Sermon on the Mount . In the first verse ...
... Hebrew as well as Cocceius did , ( and truly he was no ordinary adept ) , may make the first chapter of the first book of Chronicles as edifying as the 19th Psalm , or equally didactic with the Sermon on the Mount . In the first verse ...
Page 30
... Hebrew Scriptures , and consequently , we are at liberty to do the same . This for substance has been so long and so often al- leged , in the way of defending the occult sense of the Old Testament Scriptures , and it is moreover ...
... Hebrew Scriptures , and consequently , we are at liberty to do the same . This for substance has been so long and so often al- leged , in the way of defending the occult sense of the Old Testament Scriptures , and it is moreover ...
Page 33
... Hebrews has shown us , that many things under the old dispensation were , and were designed to be , typical , i . e . they bore a resemblance to objects or transactions of the new dispen- sation . It is through the medium of this ...
... Hebrews has shown us , that many things under the old dispensation were , and were designed to be , typical , i . e . they bore a resemblance to objects or transactions of the new dispen- sation . It is through the medium of this ...
Page 36
... Hebrews were exiles in the land of Egypt , they were delivered from that state by a special providence , and brought to Palestine , the promised land . Jesus , the beloved Son of God in a higher and nobler sense , was an exile in Egypt ...
... Hebrews were exiles in the land of Egypt , they were delivered from that state by a special providence , and brought to Palestine , the promised land . Jesus , the beloved Son of God in a higher and nobler sense , was an exile in Egypt ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adverted ancient Antiochus Epiphanes Apocalypse apostle appearance applied beast believe Bible book of Daniel chap Christ Christian church concede course declarations designated divine double sense earth employed exegesis exhibited expositors Ezek Ezekiel fact fancy future give given Gog and Magog ground heaven Hebrew hermeneutics holy inspired Irenaeus Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Judas Maccabaeus Judea Justin Martyr king kingdom laws of language literal manner Matt matter meaning meant merely Messiah millennial Millennium mind nations nature Nero object occult sense Old Testament Palestine Papias passages period persecuting plain plainly predicted present preter principles of interpretation prophecy prophets Psalm question reader reason reign respect resurrection revelation Romans saints Saviour Scrip Scriptures sequel seven speak spiritual stand suppose symbol take place temple Tertullian things thousand tion tures understand understood usage uttered Vespasian whole words writer