An Historical Account of the Life and Reign of David, King of Israel: Interspersed with Various Conjectures, Digressions and Disquisitions, in which ... Mr. Bayle's Criticisms Upon the Conduct and Character of that Prince, are Fully Considered, Volume 2J. Osborn, 1742 |
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Page 98
... tabernacles of Edom , and the Ishmaelites of Moab , and the Hagarenes , Gebal , and Am- mon , and Amalek , the Philistines , with the inhabitants of Tyre * . * There are two objections to this account : the first is , that the ...
... tabernacles of Edom , and the Ishmaelites of Moab , and the Hagarenes , Gebal , and Am- mon , and Amalek , the Philistines , with the inhabitants of Tyre * . * There are two objections to this account : the first is , that the ...
Page 111
... tabernacle , as an epinicion , or hymn of thanksgiving to GOD for this victory . It be- * This criticism will , I believe , be justified to the can- did reader , when he confiders the 5th and 6th verfes of this Pfalm : ver . 5. The ...
... tabernacle , as an epinicion , or hymn of thanksgiving to GOD for this victory . It be- * This criticism will , I believe , be justified to the can- did reader , when he confiders the 5th and 6th verfes of this Pfalm : ver . 5. The ...
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... tabernacle of God . THE providence of GOD had no fooner fettled him in his kingdom , than he took a folemn refolution of fettling the fervice of GOD in it ; well knowing , that purity and fincerity in his worship was the best and only ...
... tabernacle of God . THE providence of GOD had no fooner fettled him in his kingdom , than he took a folemn refolution of fettling the fervice of GOD in it ; well knowing , that purity and fincerity in his worship was the best and only ...
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... and every thing relating to it , were ut- terly neglected ; especially after the maffacre * To carry even any part of the tabernacle , Numb . i . 51 . of of all those priests , whofe peculiar business it was the Life of King DAVID . 121.
... and every thing relating to it , were ut- terly neglected ; especially after the maffacre * To carry even any part of the tabernacle , Numb . i . 51 . of of all those priests , whofe peculiar business it was the Life of King DAVID . 121.
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... tabernacle ( all but one young man ) ; and who were , in all probabi- lity , the only priests of that realm , that had ever seen it , or knew any thing of its rituals : and there was not then ( probably ) any one priest or Levite alive ...
... tabernacle ( all but one young man ) ; and who were , in all probabi- lity , the only priests of that realm , that had ever seen it , or knew any thing of its rituals : and there was not then ( probably ) any one priest or Levite alive ...
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