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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... manner of the beasts of the forest , without requiring any obstetrical aid . This assertion of the midwives was doubtless true in itself , although not the whole truth ; but the withholding a part of the truth from those who would take ...
... manner of the beasts of the forest , without requiring any obstetrical aid . This assertion of the midwives was doubtless true in itself , although not the whole truth ; but the withholding a part of the truth from those who would take ...
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... manner in which God ' dealt well ' with them ; ' Therefore God dealt well with the midwives , and made them houses . ' But this is not the construc- tion . There is nothing to illustrate his ' dealing well ' with them but his mul ...
... manner in which God ' dealt well ' with them ; ' Therefore God dealt well with the midwives , and made them houses . ' But this is not the construc- tion . There is nothing to illustrate his ' dealing well ' with them but his mul ...
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... manner , implying that the washing , which was probably a religious ablution , and not a proper bathing , was performed just at the river's brink . The washing of Naaman the Syrian , on the other hand , is said to have been in the ...
... manner , implying that the washing , which was probably a religious ablution , and not a proper bathing , was performed just at the river's brink . The washing of Naaman the Syrian , on the other hand , is said to have been in the ...
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... manners and habits of those pastoral tribes , that the humble occupation of a shepherd was that in which the illustrious exile now consented to engage . Being thus brought into daily intimacy with kindred minds , it was natural that his ...
... manners and habits of those pastoral tribes , that the humble occupation of a shepherd was that in which the illustrious exile now consented to engage . Being thus brought into daily intimacy with kindred minds , it was natural that his ...
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... manner his looking upon a people is the opposite of turning his back upon them , and the term for one of the most fearful forms of the divine judgments . 25. God had respect unto them . Heb . yeda , knew them . That is , compas ...
... manner his looking upon a people is the opposite of turning his back upon them , and the term for one of the most fearful forms of the divine judgments . 25. God had respect unto them . Heb . yeda , knew them . That is , compas ...
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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