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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... regard to the increase five separate portions , but to have con- of Abraham's seed , yet the writer shows stituted one unbroken volume . This is that notwithstanding it was but a mere inferred from the manner in which the handful of ...
... regard to the increase five separate portions , but to have con- of Abraham's seed , yet the writer shows stituted one unbroken volume . This is that notwithstanding it was but a mere inferred from the manner in which the handful of ...
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... regard the construc- tion of the original , or of the transla- tion . Doubtless there were Hebrew wo- men capable of employing themselves in this service in behalf of their kindred , and if Egyptian women had been pro- cured , it would ...
... regard the construc- tion of the original , or of the transla- tion . Doubtless there were Hebrew wo- men capable of employing themselves in this service in behalf of their kindred , and if Egyptian women had been pro- cured , it would ...
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... regard to the will of God seldom goes unrewarded . This reward is sometimes entailed as a precious legacy to genera- tions yet unborn . ( 22. ) Relentless persecutors proceed from secret subtilty to open cruelty , and downright murder ...
... regard to the will of God seldom goes unrewarded . This reward is sometimes entailed as a precious legacy to genera- tions yet unborn . ( 22. ) Relentless persecutors proceed from secret subtilty to open cruelty , and downright murder ...
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... regard to Moses , by supposing that his infant features possessed a grace and comeli- ness that were perhaps without a paral- lel . We must recognize in this a special providence , for there is no doubt that the uncommon beauty of the ...
... regard to Moses , by supposing that his infant features possessed a grace and comeli- ness that were perhaps without a paral- lel . We must recognize in this a special providence , for there is no doubt that the uncommon beauty of the ...
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... regard this as the incipient working of that noble spirit which finally prompted Moses to forego the honors of the court of Egypt , and cast in his lot with the despised people of Israel . Ease and affluence generally tend to deaden the ...
... regard this as the incipient working of that noble spirit which finally prompted Moses to forego the honors of the court of Egypt , and cast in his lot with the despised people of Israel . Ease and affluence generally tend to deaden the ...
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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