Critical Remarks on the Books of Job, Proverbs, Psalms, Ecclesiastes, and CanticlesPrinted at the Clarendon Press, 1772 - 299 pages |
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... mentioned Verfion . The Words are at Times fo tranfpofed as to create an Hyperbaton ; or are not fufficiently varied . And , to fum up all , it has this Fault in common with the other , that it may justly be questioned , whether any ...
... mentioned Verfion . The Words are at Times fo tranfpofed as to create an Hyperbaton ; or are not fufficiently varied . And , to fum up all , it has this Fault in common with the other , that it may justly be questioned , whether any ...
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... mentioned in the preceding Verfe . But this cannot be ; as that Senfe would be contradictory both to the Affertion there , as well as to Fact . If it be Deftruction , fetched from the 13th Verfe ; this is contrary to the Rules of found ...
... mentioned in the preceding Verfe . But this cannot be ; as that Senfe would be contradictory both to the Affertion there , as well as to Fact . If it be Deftruction , fetched from the 13th Verfe ; this is contrary to the Rules of found ...
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... mentioned . A Stroke , fay the Critics , is derived from the Hand ; because it is inftrumental to it . But , by Parity of Reafon , it might fignify ten thousand other Things which are performed by its Agency . Befides , do not Strokes ...
... mentioned . A Stroke , fay the Critics , is derived from the Hand ; because it is inftrumental to it . But , by Parity of Reafon , it might fignify ten thousand other Things which are performed by its Agency . Befides , do not Strokes ...
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... , and this the Senfe AND THEY REAP THE FIELDS IN THE NIGHT , viz . of the oppreffed , mentioned in the next Hemiftic . This Interpretation --- will be found perfectly confiftent with the whole Context ; will THE BOOK OF JOB . 31.
... , and this the Senfe AND THEY REAP THE FIELDS IN THE NIGHT , viz . of the oppreffed , mentioned in the next Hemiftic . This Interpretation --- will be found perfectly confiftent with the whole Context ; will THE BOOK OF JOB . 31.
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... mentioned as a Judgment upon the Oppreffor . V. 19 . - [ שאול חטאו : fo doth the Grave those which have finned . Non bisw ] The in Non feems to belong to the Beginning of the next Word : without it these Words will fignify · SINNER . So ...
... mentioned as a Judgment upon the Oppreffor . V. 19 . - [ שאול חטאו : fo doth the Grave those which have finned . Non bisw ] The in Non feems to belong to the Beginning of the next Word : without it these Words will fignify · SINNER . So ...
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