The Bible cyclopædia: or, Illustrations of the civil and natural history of the sacred writings [ed. by W. Goodhugh, completed by W.C. Taylor].William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor 1843 |
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Pagina 718
... ( Luke 11. 52. ) And , according to the same analogy , " to open the Scriptures , " ( Luke 24. 32 , ) is to exhibit their true meaning , whereby others may understand them . It is said that authority to explain the law and the prophets ...
... ( Luke 11. 52. ) And , according to the same analogy , " to open the Scriptures , " ( Luke 24. 32 , ) is to exhibit their true meaning , whereby others may understand them . It is said that authority to explain the law and the prophets ...
Pagina 726
... ( Luke 7. 45. ) In illustration of this passage , Roberts remarks , " See that poor woman , whose husband has committed some crime for which he is to be taken to the magistrate ; she rushes to the injured individual , she casts herself ...
... ( Luke 7. 45. ) In illustration of this passage , Roberts remarks , " See that poor woman , whose husband has committed some crime for which he is to be taken to the magistrate ; she rushes to the injured individual , she casts herself ...
Pagina 732
... ( Luke 14. 21 , ) signifies a lane or alley of a city , in dis- tinction from in area , a street . sup- | position ; such as , that words derived from , or identical with Hebrew words , run through the greater number of known languages ...
... ( Luke 14. 21 , ) signifies a lane or alley of a city , in dis- tinction from in area , a street . sup- | position ; such as , that words derived from , or identical with Hebrew words , run through the greater number of known languages ...
Pagina 742
... luke- warm , and neither hot nor cold ; and therefore it was loathsome in the sight of God . << Laodicea , " says Dr. Smith , " is utterly desolated and without any inhabitant except wolves , and jackals , and foxes . It can boast of no ...
... luke- warm , and neither hot nor cold ; and therefore it was loathsome in the sight of God . << Laodicea , " says Dr. Smith , " is utterly desolated and without any inhabitant except wolves , and jackals , and foxes . It can boast of no ...
Pagina 744
... ( Luke 6. 21,25 . ) It is also used for excessive and irre- caused the original text to be consulted . Under Gre - ligious mirth : " I said of laughter , it is mad . " ( Eccl . gory XIII . the work ceased , but it was resumed completed ...
... ( Luke 6. 21,25 . ) It is also used for excessive and irre- caused the original text to be consulted . Under Gre - ligious mirth : " I said of laughter , it is mad . " ( Eccl . gory XIII . the work ceased , but it was resumed completed ...
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