Hints on the Interpretation of Prophecy |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 28
Page 26
... Jerusalem to Jericho through the wilderness , and fell among thieves and was robbed and wounded , represents Adam and his posterity travelling through the wilderness of this world and robbed and wounded by Satan ; that the priest and ...
... Jerusalem to Jericho through the wilderness , and fell among thieves and was robbed and wounded , represents Adam and his posterity travelling through the wilderness of this world and robbed and wounded by Satan ; that the priest and ...
Page 89
... Jerusalem . The mission was executed with entire success . A terri- ble slaughter was made of the men at Jerusalem , and a large portion of the women and children , being made cap- tives , were sold and treated as slaves . The services ...
... Jerusalem . The mission was executed with entire success . A terri- ble slaughter was made of the men at Jerusalem , and a large portion of the women and children , being made cap- tives , were sold and treated as slaves . The services ...
Page 90
... Jerusalem and Ju- dea . There is no contradiction in this writer , however , in case we refer each period to the occurrences which it was designed to mark . After all , we are not confined to his authority for the facts stated . The ...
... Jerusalem and Ju- dea . There is no contradiction in this writer , however , in case we refer each period to the occurrences which it was designed to mark . After all , we are not confined to his authority for the facts stated . The ...
Page 95
... Jerusalem and put a stop to the temple - worship there . The author of the first book of Maccabees , who is allowed by all to deserve credit as a historian , after describing the capture of Jerusalem by the agent of Antiochus , ( in the ...
... Jerusalem and put a stop to the temple - worship there . The author of the first book of Maccabees , who is allowed by all to deserve credit as a historian , after describing the capture of Jerusalem by the agent of Antiochus , ( in the ...
Page 96
... Jerusalem fled away ; the sanctuary thereof was made desolate ; her feasts were turned into mourning , her sabbaths into a reproach , and her honour into disgrace ; " 1 Macc . 1 : 37-39 . To the period when this state of things ...
... Jerusalem fled away ; the sanctuary thereof was made desolate ; her feasts were turned into mourning , her sabbaths into a reproach , and her honour into disgrace ; " 1 Macc . 1 : 37-39 . To the period when this state of things ...
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