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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... nations . " ( 1Sam . 8. 19. ) They had reason to hope that a king , who possessed supreme authority , would unite the powers of the whole nation , and protect each tribe with the collected strength of all ; that under him the affairs of ...
... nations . " ( 1Sam . 8. 19. ) They had reason to hope that a king , who possessed supreme authority , would unite the powers of the whole nation , and protect each tribe with the collected strength of all ; that under him the affairs of ...
Page 723
... nation , had not the malignant design of this wicked man been providentially frustrated . ( Esth . 3. 3-6 ; 5. 13. ) The When ... nations that were subdued in war likewise paid tribute , which was given partly in money , and partly in ...
... nation , had not the malignant design of this wicked man been providentially frustrated . ( Esth . 3. 3-6 ; 5. 13. ) The When ... nations that were subdued in war likewise paid tribute , which was given partly in money , and partly in ...
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... nations , and lan - porary prophets , and frequently derived their names from guages , to one like unto the Son of Man . ( Dan . 7. 13,14 ; tioned in many parts of Scripture ; thus in 1Kings 11 . the kings whose history they contained ...
... nations , and lan - porary prophets , and frequently derived their names from guages , to one like unto the Son of Man . ( Dan . 7. 13,14 ; tioned in many parts of Scripture ; thus in 1Kings 11 . the kings whose history they contained ...
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... nation had his field , which he was directed to cultivate for the support of himself and his family . To prevent ... nations , could not have been nearly so great as in the present day , from the compa- ratively short period that had ...
... nation had his field , which he was directed to cultivate for the support of himself and his family . To prevent ... nations , could not have been nearly so great as in the present day , from the compa- ratively short period that had ...
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... nation . In like manner , other nations of antiquity , in the records which they have preserved of the same personage , have called him , not by his Hebrew name , Noah , a word insignificant and unintelligible to them , but by other ...
... nation . In like manner , other nations of antiquity , in the records which they have preserved of the same personage , have called him , not by his Hebrew name , Noah , a word insignificant and unintelligible to them , but by other ...
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1Kings 1Sam 2Chron 2Kings 2Sam according ancient Apostle appears Arabs bishop blessed called celebrated ceremony Christ Christian church David death desert Deut Divine earth East Egypt Egyptians Epistle Exod father feet fruit Gospel Greek hand head heathen heaven Hebrew Herodotus holy honour inhabitants Isai Isaiah Israel Israelites Jerem Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Gardner Wilkinson Josephus Judæa Judah king land language Lebanon Levit likewise Lord Lord's Luke Maccabees manner Matt ment mentioned Messiah miracles Moab Moses mountains nations Nineveh Numb observes Palestine passage passover Paul Persian person Pharisees plain prayer present priests probably prophecy prophet Psalm reference remarks rendered river Roman sacred says Scriptures Septuagint signifies Sir John Gardner sometimes species stone supposed Syria Temple Testament thou tion trees tribe tribe of Judah unto valley Vulgate whole word worship writers