Notes, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Exodus: Designed as a General Help to Biblical Reading and Instruction, Volume 1Ivison, Phinney, 1861 - Bible |
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... ment in the countenance of her child would weave a new fold of anguished anxiety in her own face as she gazed upon it , and thought of the jeopardy to which he was exposed . For the space of three months she was permitted , through her ...
... ment in the countenance of her child would weave a new fold of anguished anxiety in her own face as she gazed upon it , and thought of the jeopardy to which he was exposed . For the space of three months she was permitted , through her ...
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... ment of his age , and one which he would afterwards have regretted or condemned . Had it occurred later in life , when the powers and energies of his mind were on the wane , when the pursuits of am- bition and the prospects of pleasure ...
... ment of his age , and one which he would afterwards have regretted or condemned . Had it occurred later in life , when the powers and energies of his mind were on the wane , when the pursuits of am- bition and the prospects of pleasure ...
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... ment : and ye shall put them upon your sons , and upon your daughters ; and nye shall spoil the Egyptians . m Gen. 15 , 14 , ch . 11 , 2 , & 12. 35 , 36 , n Job 27. 17. Prov , 13 , 22. Ezek . 39 , 10 , rity and vigor . He not only ...
... ment : and ye shall put them upon your sons , and upon your daughters ; and nye shall spoil the Egyptians . m Gen. 15 , 14 , ch . 11 , 2 , & 12. 35 , 36 , n Job 27. 17. Prov , 13 , 22. Ezek . 39 , 10 , rity and vigor . He not only ...
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... ment the bare sight of which was able to smite the monarch with consterna- tion . It may be proper , however , to observe that the Jewish commentators are disposed to consider the serpent as representing Pharaoh rather than Moses . As ...
... ment the bare sight of which was able to smite the monarch with consterna- tion . It may be proper , however , to observe that the Jewish commentators are disposed to consider the serpent as representing Pharaoh rather than Moses . As ...
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... ment of all his glorious works ; and partly to show that whatever was done by it was not effected by any intrinsic virtue in the rod itself or in the hand of Moses which wielded it , but solely by the power of God , who was pleased ...
... ment of all his glorious works ; and partly to show that whatever was done by it was not effected by any intrinsic virtue in the rod itself or in the hand of Moses which wielded it , but solely by the power of God , who was pleased ...
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Acts Amalek angel appear behold blood bread brought called Chal children of Israel Christ Chron cloud commandment connexion covenant deliverance desert Deut divine doubt earth Egyptians Etham fathers fear first-born glory hand hardened hast hath heart heaven Hebrew holy honor Horeb host implying import Isai Israelites Jehovah Jethro Josh judgment king land of Egypt land of Goshen LORD said unto Lord thy manna ment mercy Midian miracle Moses and Aaron mount Mount Serbal mountains nature Note on Gen Numb occasion original pass passage Passover Pharaoh Pict pillar plague precept present probably promise raoh Red Sea rendered Rephidim sabbath sacred Scriptures sense servants Shekinah signifies Sinai spake unto speak spirit supposed term thee thine thing thou shalt tion unto Moses unto the LORD verse voice Vulg whole wilderness word worship Zipporah