A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles, Volume 1T. & T. Clark, 1870 - Bible |
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... importance , and only a small proportion of them have yet appeared in an English dress . The SERMONS and the COMMENTARIES ON THE PSALMS having been already given by the Oxford Translators , it is not intended , at least in the first ...
... importance , and only a small proportion of them have yet appeared in an English dress . The SERMONS and the COMMENTARIES ON THE PSALMS having been already given by the Oxford Translators , it is not intended , at least in the first ...
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... important peculiarity , that it comes much in contact with many well - known facts of the ancient world , and thus admits of many illustra- tions from external sources of information . The Epistles treat chiefly of Christian doctrine ...
... important peculiarity , that it comes much in contact with many well - known facts of the ancient world , and thus admits of many illustra- tions from external sources of information . The Epistles treat chiefly of Christian doctrine ...
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... importance . It constitutes the continuation of the Gospels , and the necessary introduction to the Epistles . It contains the ... important discussions to which the Acts of the Apostles has given rise . In America there is the admirable ...
... importance . It constitutes the continuation of the Gospels , and the necessary introduction to the Epistles . It contains the ... important discussions to which the Acts of the Apostles has given rise . In America there is the admirable ...
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... important additional remarks . But by far the most valuable work on the Acts , and that from which the author has derived greater assistance than from all other works put together , is Meyer's Apostelgeschichte . This work cannot be too ...
... important additional remarks . But by far the most valuable work on the Acts , and that from which the author has derived greater assistance than from all other works put together , is Meyer's Apostelgeschichte . This work cannot be too ...
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... important contribution to the literature of the subject , or is likely to take much hold on the English mind . Despite the remarkable charm of his style , and his unquestionable scholarship , he wants the critical acumen of Baur . His ...
... important contribution to the literature of the subject , or is likely to take much hold on the English mind . Despite the remarkable charm of his style , and his unquestionable scholarship , he wants the critical acumen of Baur . His ...
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according Acts afterwards Agrippa Alford Ananias angel Antioch apostles appear ascension Barnabas Baumgarten Baur Bengel brethren Cæsarea called Christ Christians church circumcision conversion Cornelius CRITICAL NOTES Damascus death disciples divine Egypt Epistle EXEGETICAL REMARKS fathers favour Gamaliel Gentiles gospel Greek heaven Hebrew Hellenists Herod Herod Agrippa high priest Holy Ghost Irenæus Israel James Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Joppa Josephus Judas Judea king Kuincel Lachmann language Lechler Lord Luke meaning mentioned Messiah Meyer Meyer's Apostelgeschichte miracles Moses narrative Neander observes Olshausen opinion Paul Paul's Pentecost Peter Philip prayer preaching probably prophecy prophets reference regarded resurrection Roman Sadducees Samaria Samaritans Sanhedrim says Septuagint Shechem signifies Simon speaking Spirit spoke Stephen suppose synagogues temple textus receptus Theudas Thou tion Tischendorf tongues translation Vers Wette Winer's words Zeller δὲ ἐν καὶ τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῶν
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Page 120 - Peter said, Silver and gold have I none ; but such as I have give I thee : In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk.
Page 91 - Therefore being a prophet, and knowing that God had sworn with an oath to him, that of the fruit of his loins according to the flesh, he would raise up Christ to sit on his throne ; he seeing this before, spake of the resurrection of Christ, that his soul was not left in hell, neither his flesh did see corruption.
Page 101 - For David, after he had served his own generation, by the will of God, fell on sleep, and was laid unto his fathers, and saw corruption : « 37 But he whom God raised again, saw no corruption.
Page 372 - Jerusalem; whom they slew and hanged on a tree : him God raised up the third day, and shewed him openly ; not to all the people, but unto witnesses chosen before of God, even to us, who did eat and drink with him after he rose from the dead.
Page 313 - And Ananias went his way, and entered into the house: and putting his hands on him, said, Brother Saul, the Lord (even Jesus that appeared unto thee in the way as thou earnest) hath sent me, that thou mightest receive thy sight, and be filled with the Holy Ghost.
Page 184 - And now I say unto you ; Refrain from these men, and let them alone ; for if this counsel or this work, be of men, it will come to nought; but if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it, lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.
Page 281 - And the king of Assyria brought men from Babylon, and from Cuthah, and from Ava, and from Hamath, and from Sepharvaim, and placed them in the cities of Samaria instead of the children of Israel : and they possessed Samaria, and dwelt in the cities thereof.
Page 103 - What think ye of Christ? whose son is he? They say unto him, The son of David. He saith unto them, How then doth David in spirit call him Lord, saying, The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand, till I make thine enemies thy foot-stool? If David then call him Lord, how is he his Son?
Page 286 - Thou hast neither part nor lot in this matter : for thy heart is not right in the sight of God.