Biblical Natural Science: Being the Explanation of All References in Holy Scripture to Geology, Botany, Zoology, and Physical Geography, Volume 2 |
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Page 193
After speaking of the conflagration of the plain , and the yet remaining tokens of
the divine fire , he remarks that ' There are still to be seen ashes reproduced in
the fruits , which indeed resemble edible fruits in colour , but on being plucked
with ...
After speaking of the conflagration of the plain , and the yet remaining tokens of
the divine fire , he remarks that ' There are still to be seen ashes reproduced in
the fruits , which indeed resemble edible fruits in colour , but on being plucked
with ...
Page 441
Tappūach ” is the Hebrew for the apple - tree and for its fruit . But , assuming that
the use of the term here points to carved work in gold and silver , it is in the
highest degree likely that the Jews used it , as almost all nations have done , in a
very ...
Tappūach ” is the Hebrew for the apple - tree and for its fruit . But , assuming that
the use of the term here points to carved work in gold and silver , it is in the
highest degree likely that the Jews used it , as almost all nations have done , in a
very ...
Page 535
Then answered Amos , and said to Amaziah , I was no prophet , neither was I a
prophet's son ; but I was an herdman , and a gatherer of sycamore - fruit : and the
Lord took me as I followed the flock , and the Lord said unto me , Go , prophesy ...
Then answered Amos , and said to Amaziah , I was no prophet , neither was I a
prophet's son ; but I was an herdman , and a gatherer of sycamore - fruit : and the
Lord took me as I followed the flock , and the Lord said unto me , Go , prophesy ...
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