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Page 54
... according to the translation of the Septuagint , made with other nations . This remarkable fact , that the word duvôýn is never used by the authors of that ancient version to denote any transaction between God and man , shows also that ...
... according to the translation of the Septuagint , made with other nations . This remarkable fact , that the word duvôýn is never used by the authors of that ancient version to denote any transaction between God and man , shows also that ...
Page 58
... according to this interpretation , here would be that the fact that the Lord Jesus made or expressed his will to mankind , implied that he would die to confirm it , or rendered his death necessary in order that his " will " might be ...
... according to this interpretation , here would be that the fact that the Lord Jesus made or expressed his will to mankind , implied that he would die to confirm it , or rendered his death necessary in order that his " will " might be ...
Page 61
... According to the interpretation adopted by Prof. Stuart , the reasoning would stand thus , " It is an admitted principle , or a universal fact , that when a will is made it is necessary that he who made it should die before it is valid ...
... According to the interpretation adopted by Prof. Stuart , the reasoning would stand thus , " It is an admitted principle , or a universal fact , that when a will is made it is necessary that he who made it should die before it is valid ...
Page 63
... according to the view of those who hold the word dial to mean covenant here , and not testament , Prof. S. evidently regards as meaning , that every covenant or com- pact must be ratified by the death of a sacrificial victim . The ...
... according to the view of those who hold the word dial to mean covenant here , and not testament , Prof. S. evidently regards as meaning , that every covenant or com- pact must be ratified by the death of a sacrificial victim . The ...
Page 70
... first covenant was not ratified without blood , for when Moses had spoken all the commandments to the people , according to the law , he took the blood of calves , and of goats , 70 [ JULY , Examination of Prof. Stuart ,
... first covenant was not ratified without blood , for when Moses had spoken all the commandments to the people , according to the law , he took the blood of calves , and of goats , 70 [ JULY , Examination of Prof. Stuart ,
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