| Henry Dartnall - 1870 - 544 pages
...it was formerly burnt by the King of Babylon ; 2 Kings 25 : 9 ; 2 Chro. 30 : 19 : BC 588. 6. 4. 8. One cannot but wonder at the accuracy of this period...relating : for the same month and day were now observed. To this time from its first building by Solomon , was 1130 years 7 months and 15 days, its second tr... | |
| James H. Braund - 1875 - 606 pages
...had for its holiness; yet might such a one comfort himself with this thought, that it was fate that decreed it so to be, which is inevitable, both as...creatures and as to works and places also. However, one vannot but wonder at the accuracy of this period thereto relating; for the same month and day were... | |
| Henry Dartnall - 1878 - 526 pages
...Rabylon ; 2 Eings 25 : 0 ; 2 Chrn. 20 : 10 : nc 588. S. 4. B. One eannot bnt wonder at the aeenraey of this period thereto relating : for the same month and day were now ohserved. To this time from its first hnilding by Solomon ,....,.. was 1120 years 7 months and 15 days,... | |
| Henry Grattan Guinness - 1879 - 756 pages
...had for its holiness ; yet might such a one comfort himself with this thought, that it was fnte that decreed it so to be, which is inevitable, both as...period thereto relating ; for the same month and day -jicre now observed, as I said before, wkerein the holy house was burnt formerly by the Babylonians... | |
| Henry Grattan Guinness - 1882 - 870 pages
...had for its holiness ; yet might such a one comfort himself with this thought, that it was fate that decreed it so to be, which is inevitable, both as...the holy house was burnt formerly by the Babylonians " (Ant. vi. 4). Eighteen hundred years have rolled away since that event, but to this day the Jewish... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1885 - 556 pages
...had tor its holiness; yet might such a one comfort himself with this thought, that it was fate that decreed it so to be, which is inevitable, both as...living creatures and as to works and places also. 9. However, one cannot but wonder at the accuracy of this period thereto relating; for the same month... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1889 - 584 pages
...had for its holiness ; yet might such a one comfort himself with this thought, that it was fate that decreed it so to be, which is inevitable, both as to living creatures and aa to works and places also. However, one cannot but wonder at the accuracy of this period thereto... | |
| John Collinsworth Simmons - 1891 - 334 pages
...of this symbol of the Chaldeans in the fact recorded by Josephus of the destruction of the temple: " However, one cannot but wonder at the accuracy of...observed, as I said before, wherein the holy house was burned formerly by the Babylonians." The number of the horses is given, and is amazing—" two hundred... | |
| John McClintock - 1891 - 1128 pages
...fire (И'г«г, vi, 4). Josephus remarks, " One cannot but wonder at the accuracy of this périt«! thereto relating; for the same month and day were now observed, as [ said before, wherein the holy house was burned formerly by the Babylonians. Now the number of years... | |
| John McClintock - 1894 - 1146 pages
...structure, although Titus himself endeavored to extinguish the fire (H'nr, vi, 4). Josephus remarks, " One cannot but wonder at the accuracy of this period...observed, as I said before, wherein the holy house was burned formerly by the Babylonians. Now the number of years that passed from its first foundation,... | |
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