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... Jewish Rabbies ) forty - nine senses ? Fancy can make out all these , with little or no difficulty . Why not give to the Scripture , as Cocceius maintained we should do , all the meanings which it is in any way capable of bearing ? The ...
... Jewish Rabbies ) forty - nine senses ? Fancy can make out all these , with little or no difficulty . Why not give to the Scripture , as Cocceius maintained we should do , all the meanings which it is in any way capable of bearing ? The ...
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... Jewish Scrip- tures are employed in the New Testament , so far as the subject of prediction or prophecy is concerned . The first is too plain to need any particular comment ; it is where a passage in the Old Testament is simply and ...
... Jewish Scrip- tures are employed in the New Testament , so far as the subject of prediction or prophecy is concerned . The first is too plain to need any particular comment ; it is where a passage in the Old Testament is simply and ...
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... Jewish religious rites were typical . Indeed , we cannot well conceive how it should be otherwise . God has no pleasure in rites , forms , ceremonies , and sacrifices , in themselves considered , and for their own sake . To be worthy of ...
... Jewish religious rites were typical . Indeed , we cannot well conceive how it should be otherwise . God has no pleasure in rites , forms , ceremonies , and sacrifices , in themselves considered , and for their own sake . To be worthy of ...
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... Jewish sacrifices at large , the high - priest's office , and other things of the like nature , were designedly em- blems of the future ? If any do question this , I am not among the number . But then , in all these cases of types ...
... Jewish sacrifices at large , the high - priest's office , and other things of the like nature , were designedly em- blems of the future ? If any do question this , I am not among the number . But then , in all these cases of types ...
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... Jews in his day , as descriptive of their blindness , stupidi- ty , and unbelief . Literally and originally the descriptions here were applied to David's enemies ; but David's Son , who is called Lord by his earthly ancestor ( Matt . 22 ...
... Jews in his day , as descriptive of their blindness , stupidi- ty , and unbelief . Literally and originally the descriptions here were applied to David's enemies ; but David's Son , who is called Lord by his earthly ancestor ( Matt . 22 ...
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