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... nation point out the Messiah than by TY7 p The Son of David. See Matt. xii. 23, xxi. 9, xxii. 4a ; Luke xviii. 38; and everywhere in the Talmudic writings, butt especially in Bab. Sanhedrim k : where it is also discussed, What kind of ...
... nation point out the Messiah than by TY7 p The Son of David. See Matt. xii. 23, xxi. 9, xxii. 4a ; Luke xviii. 38; and everywhere in the Talmudic writings, butt especially in Bab. Sanhedrim k : where it is also discussed, What kind of ...
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... nations of the Canaanites, but of some other nation, and sojourned there. But others say that that prohibition took not place before the entrance into the promised land," &c. Ver. 8 : ""Iwpofj, hi iyiwqm rbv 'OC«w* d-^d Joram begat ...
... nations of the Canaanites, but of some other nation, and sojourned there. But others say that that prohibition took not place before the entrance into the promised land," &c. Ver. 8 : ""Iwpofj, hi iyiwqm rbv 'OC«w* d-^d Joram begat ...
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... nation. The adulteress might be put away ; she that was espoused could not be put away without a bill of divorce ; concerning which thus the Jewish laws m : " A woman is espoused three ways; by money, or by a writing, or by being lain ...
... nation. The adulteress might be put away ; she that was espoused could not be put away without a bill of divorce ; concerning which thus the Jewish laws m : " A woman is espoused three ways; by money, or by a writing, or by being lain ...
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... nation dwelling in Judea ; and that the Hebrew was not at all understood by the common people may especially appear from two things : n Leusdm's edition, vol. ii. p. aga. 1. That, in the synagogues, when the law and the Ch. i, 23 ...
... nation dwelling in Judea ; and that the Hebrew was not at all understood by the common people may especially appear from two things : n Leusdm's edition, vol. ii. p. aga. 1. That, in the synagogues, when the law and the Ch. i, 23 ...
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... nation, which, certainly, we ought not to suppose. For when the Jewish people were now to be oast off, and to be doomed to eternal cursing, it was very improper, certainly, to extol their language, whether it were the Syriac mother ...
... nation, which, certainly, we ought not to suppose. For when the Jewish people were now to be oast off, and to be doomed to eternal cursing, it was very improper, certainly, to extol their language, whether it were the Syriac mother ...
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Page 33 - And it shall come to pass, that every one that is left of all the nations which came against Jerusalem shall even go up from year to year to worship the King, the LORD of hosts, and to keep the feast of tabernacles.
Page 44 - The blessings of thy father have prevailed above the blessings of my progenitors unto the utmost bound of the everlasting hills; they shall be on the head of Joseph, and on the crown of the head of him that was separate from his brethren.