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... facts which present themselves to our notice , demanding attention and explanation . These facts are the following . It ( 1. ) The word diaden is not the word which properly denotes compact , agreement , or covenant . That word is ...
... facts which present themselves to our notice , demanding attention and explanation . These facts are the following . It ( 1. ) The word diaden is not the word which properly denotes compact , agreement , or covenant . That word is ...
Page 54
... fact , that the word duvôýn is never used by the authors of that ancient version to denote any transaction between ... fact , and to show its importance in regard to the proper interpretation of this passage , in another place . At ...
... fact , that the word duvôýn is never used by the authors of that ancient version to denote any transaction between ... fact , and to show its importance in regard to the proper interpretation of this passage , in another place . At ...
Page 55
... fact , which seems to be liable to no objection . It is , that in the apprehension of all the authors of the Septuagint , and of the writers of the New Testament , the word dan in its ori- ginal and proper signification fairly conveyed ...
... fact , which seems to be liable to no objection . It is , that in the apprehension of all the authors of the Septuagint , and of the writers of the New Testament , the word dan in its ori- ginal and proper signification fairly conveyed ...
Page 58
... 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 complete or ratified . The fact of a " will ” —dıaðýên ...
... 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 complete or ratified . The fact of a " will ” —dıaðýên ...
Page 59
... fact , must , of course , be merely imaginary . Assuredly , the Apos- tle Paul did not argue on the supposition of any such testa- mentary disposition of what belonged to the Redeemer . ( 3. ) Such an illustration would not be pertinent ...
... fact , must , of course , be merely imaginary . Assuredly , the Apos- tle Paul did not argue on the supposition of any such testa- mentary disposition of what belonged to the Redeemer . ( 3. ) Such an illustration would not be pertinent ...
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