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... prophets, and crucified him ; they still expect I know not what chimerical one, concerning whom they have no certain opinion : whether he shall be one, or two ; whether he shall arise from among the living, or from the dead ; whether he ...
... prophets, and crucified him ; they still expect I know not what chimerical one, concerning whom they have no certain opinion : whether he shall be one, or two ; whether he shall arise from among the living, or from the dead ; whether he ...
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... prophets and those priests sprung from Raehab, and they are these, Neriah, Baruch, Seraiah, Maaseiah, Jeremiah, Hilkiah, Hanameel, and Shallum. R. Judah saith, Huldah also was of the posterity of Raehab," And a little after, " There is ...
... prophets and those priests sprung from Raehab, and they are these, Neriah, Baruch, Seraiah, Maaseiah, Jeremiah, Hilkiah, Hanameel, and Shallum. R. Judah saith, Huldah also was of the posterity of Raehab," And a little after, " There is ...
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... prophet, denotes an untouched virgin, sufficiently appears from the sense of the place, Isa, vii, 14. King Ahaz ... prophecy, of a virgin's bringing forth a son, should not be fulfilled till many hundreds of years after, yet, at that ...
... prophet, denotes an untouched virgin, sufficiently appears from the sense of the place, Isa, vii, 14. King Ahaz ... prophecy, of a virgin's bringing forth a son, should not be fulfilled till many hundreds of years after, yet, at that ...
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... prophets (that is, as the Jews number them, Joshua, Judges, Samuel, the Books of the Kings, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and the twelve lesser prophets) into the Chaldee language ; that is, into a language much more known to the people ...
... prophets (that is, as the Jews number them, Joshua, Judges, Samuel, the Books of the Kings, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and the twelve lesser prophets) into the Chaldee language ; that is, into a language much more known to the people ...
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... prophecy, because it was not uttered in the language that was proper for prophetical predictions. But we tarry not here. That which we would have is this, that Matthew wrote not in Hebrew (which is proved sufficiently by what is spoken ...
... prophecy, because it was not uttered in the language that was proper for prophetical predictions. But we tarry not here. That which we would have is this, that Matthew wrote not in Hebrew (which is proved sufficiently by what is spoken ...
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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.