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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... natural germs of tribes , every one of which obeyed its own prince ( N¬W 】 nasi ) , who was originally the first- born of the founder of the tribe , but in progress of time appears to have been elected . In proportion as the numbers of ...
... natural germs of tribes , every one of which obeyed its own prince ( N¬W 】 nasi ) , who was originally the first- born of the founder of the tribe , but in progress of time appears to have been elected . In proportion as the numbers of ...
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... natural than that what may be termed the civil or political laws enacted by him in that character should be enforced by temporal sanctions . Accordingly , as it is beyond a doubt that the rewards and punishments annexed to the Jewish ...
... natural than that what may be termed the civil or political laws enacted by him in that character should be enforced by temporal sanctions . Accordingly , as it is beyond a doubt that the rewards and punishments annexed to the Jewish ...
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... nature with the ' contubernium , ' cohabitation , of the Romans , which , in- stead of ' conjugium , ' wedlock , was the brew might become a slave were the following ; ( 1. ) When under the pres- sure of extreme poverty he sold his ...
... nature with the ' contubernium , ' cohabitation , of the Romans , which , in- stead of ' conjugium , ' wedlock , was the brew might become a slave were the following ; ( 1. ) When under the pres- sure of extreme poverty he sold his ...
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... natural the other of these senses is assumed , mode of reconciling the apparent dis- the particle employed will be lo , crepancy between the two passages . not , or lo , to him . The Scriptures However this may be , it is certain that ...
... natural the other of these senses is assumed , mode of reconciling the apparent dis- the particle employed will be lo , crepancy between the two passages . not , or lo , to him . The Scriptures However this may be , it is certain that ...
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... nature , charac- ter , and condition of the victim . To steal is a crime , whoever the thief , or whatever the plunder . To steal bread from a full man , is theft ; to steal it from a starving man , is both theft and X 22 ¶ If men ...
... nature , charac- ter , and condition of the victim . To steal is a crime , whoever the thief , or whatever the plunder . To steal bread from a full man , is theft ; to steal it from a starving man , is both theft and X 22 ¶ If men ...
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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