The Expositor and Universalist Review, Volume 4George W. Bazin, 1840 - Theology |
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... original of the entire Old Testament . The oldest and best histo- drawn up in the Hebrew ries of the ancient world were language ; and it is first in this tongue that we find the sublime language of prophecy , speaking forth the glories ...
... original of the entire Old Testament . The oldest and best histo- drawn up in the Hebrew ries of the ancient world were language ; and it is first in this tongue that we find the sublime language of prophecy , speaking forth the glories ...
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... original sounds of most of the letters are lost . Most of the modern languages , and , perhaps it may be said , all the European languages , have come into existence long since the Hebrew ceased to be spoken as vernacular , or held a ...
... original sounds of most of the letters are lost . Most of the modern languages , and , perhaps it may be said , all the European languages , have come into existence long since the Hebrew ceased to be spoken as vernacular , or held a ...
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... original ; and , though it may have adopted some words from other languages , it is not at all probable that it is indebted to them for its structure , or for any of its grammatical forms . The Chaldee and Syriac languages are in the ...
... original ; and , though it may have adopted some words from other languages , it is not at all probable that it is indebted to them for its structure , or for any of its grammatical forms . The Chaldee and Syriac languages are in the ...
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... original text . They were added , for pronunciation and other purposes , at a remote period though for the most part , if not altogether , since the Christian era - by a set of Jews called Masorites ; hence they are usually termed ...
... original text . They were added , for pronunciation and other purposes , at a remote period though for the most part , if not altogether , since the Christian era - by a set of Jews called Masorites ; hence they are usually termed ...
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... original pronunciation , and , in many instances , a comment on the original text , that would have equal authority with the text itself . That this is not the case , is apparent from the Septuagint and Vulgate transla- tions of the Old ...
... original pronunciation , and , in many instances , a comment on the original text , that would have equal authority with the text itself . That this is not the case , is apparent from the Septuagint and Vulgate transla- tions of the Old ...
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