The American Biblical Repository1842 |
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Page 67
... fact that a sacrifice was needful to confirm such an arrangement with God , then the word would naturally refer to such a victim as that by which it was confirmed . And though it be admitted that the word is not elsewhere found in this ...
... fact that a sacrifice was needful to confirm such an arrangement with God , then the word would naturally refer to such a victim as that by which it was confirmed . And though it be admitted that the word is not elsewhere found in this ...
Page 68
... fact here affirm- ed , that " men were not sacrificed by the Jews to confirm a covenant , " there will be no difference of opinion . The only question is , whether the other point of the affirmation be equally clear - that " vexgong ...
... fact here affirm- ed , that " men were not sacrificed by the Jews to confirm a covenant , " there will be no difference of opinion . The only question is , whether the other point of the affirmation be equally clear - that " vexgong ...
Page 69
... fact that the Greeks made this distinction , and that the word " vexgis means only dead men . " There are some considerations , however , which may lead us to doubt whether this remark respecting the meaning of the word Vexgós is as ...
... fact that the Greeks made this distinction , and that the word " vexgis means only dead men . " There are some considerations , however , which may lead us to doubt whether this remark respecting the meaning of the word Vexgós is as ...
Page 70
... fact of its having died . The attention is confined by the word simply to the fact that it is dead , without having the mind turned particularly to the fact that it was once alive , or that the thing to be done or secured depends on that ...
... fact of its having died . The attention is confined by the word simply to the fact that it is dead , without having the mind turned particularly to the fact that it was once alive , or that the thing to be done or secured depends on that ...
Page 102
... fact assigned to them . " Females , from their birth , are treated with less attention than males . They are also selected for infanticide . Dr. Morrison has translated a passage from a native writer , which reveals the treatment of the ...
... fact assigned to them . " Females , from their birth , are treated with less attention than males . They are also selected for infanticide . Dr. Morrison has translated a passage from a native writer , which reveals the treatment of the ...
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