Notes, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Exodus: Designed as a General Help to Biblical Reading and Instruction, Volume 2Dayton & Newman, 1843 |
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... King might become in some measure identified with the reverence due to him as God ; as while they yielded the former , they would be less likely to withhold the latter . And it is to be noticed , that it was not till after the ...
... King might become in some measure identified with the reverence due to him as God ; as while they yielded the former , they would be less likely to withhold the latter . And it is to be noticed , that it was not till after the ...
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... king , and against the whole civil government . Again , if it be admitted that God sustained the character of temporal prince and legislator to the Israelites , nothing is more natural than that what may be termed the civil or political ...
... king , and against the whole civil government . Again , if it be admitted that God sustained the character of temporal prince and legislator to the Israelites , nothing is more natural than that what may be termed the civil or political ...
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... King , caused a royal tent to be erected in the centre of the encampment , where the pavilions of all kings and chiefs were usually erected , and to be fitted up with all the splendor of roy- alty , as a moveable palace . It was divided ...
... King , caused a royal tent to be erected in the centre of the encampment , where the pavilions of all kings and chiefs were usually erected , and to be fitted up with all the splendor of roy- alty , as a moveable palace . It was divided ...
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... kings , and the Messiah himself . To interpret it ' slave , ' or to argue , from the fact of the word's being used to designate domestic serv- ants , that they were made servants by force , worked without pay , and held as articles of ...
... kings , and the Messiah himself . To interpret it ' slave , ' or to argue , from the fact of the word's being used to designate domestic serv- ants , that they were made servants by force , worked without pay , and held as articles of ...
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... Kings , 4. 1 , ' My husband is dead - term applied to the marriages of slaves . and the creditor is come to take unto him my two sons to be bondmen . ' ( 4. ) A thief who was unable to make resti- tution for what he had stolen , accord ...
... Kings , 4. 1 , ' My husband is dead - term applied to the marriages of slaves . and the creditor is come to take unto him my two sons to be bondmen . ' ( 4. ) A thief who was unable to make resti- tution for what he had stolen , accord ...
Common terms and phrases
Aaron according altar ancient Angel anointing appear Arab atonement behold blood brass brazen altar bread Breast-plate byss called Candlestick Chal Cherubim children of Israel Christ Chron cloud commanded congregation connexion consecration covenant cubits curtains Deut divine doubt Egypt ephod Ezek face feast fire garments glory golden hand hath heart heaven Hebrew High Priest holy of holies holy place horns hoshen incense Israelites Jehovah Josephus Kings lamps laver light linen Lord Maimonides ment mercy mercy-seat Moses mount nacle Note on Ex Numb offering passage pillars plate pomegranates present probably punishment purple remarkable rendered Sabbath sacred sacrifice sanctuary says Scriptures sense servant shalt thou shekel Shekinah shittim-wood side signifies silver sockets spirit stones suppose symbol taber tabernacle tables Temple tent term thee thereof thing thou shalt put throne Thummim tion unto Urim Urim and Thummim vail Vulg word worship