Notes, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Genesis: Designed as a General Help to Biblical Reading and Instruction, Volym 1E. French, 1838 |
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... thing . The other is the usual word for leave , for- sake , abandon . The sense clearly is , that God would keep firm hold of his servant , would not let go of him , would not resign him up to the power of his enemies . Moses had before ...
... thing . The other is the usual word for leave , for- sake , abandon . The sense clearly is , that God would keep firm hold of his servant , would not let go of him , would not resign him up to the power of his enemies . Moses had before ...
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... thing , while the latter points primarily to the strength of the knees in steadfastly maintain- ing one's position ... things accord- ing to certain rules , laid down in a code drawn up for the purpose , so the Christian soldier has his ...
... thing , while the latter points primarily to the strength of the knees in steadfastly maintain- ing one's position ... things accord- ing to certain rules , laid down in a code drawn up for the purpose , so the Christian soldier has his ...
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... thing doubtful , but as the most emphatic mode of ex- pressing either a negative or affirm- ation , particularly when the speak- ly the attention of the hearer . In- stances are innumerable . ¶ The Lord thy God is with thee . Here is ...
... thing doubtful , but as the most emphatic mode of ex- pressing either a negative or affirm- ation , particularly when the speak- ly the attention of the hearer . In- stances are innumerable . ¶ The Lord thy God is with thee . Here is ...
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... thing , in fine , which would be of service to them in concerting the best mode of attack . This city is sup- posed to have derived its name either from the form of the plain on which it stood , resembling a new moon , or from the sweet ...
... thing , in fine , which would be of service to them in concerting the best mode of attack . This city is sup- posed to have derived its name either from the form of the plain on which it stood , resembling a new moon , or from the sweet ...
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... thing else , as had been the case with Sodom and Go- morrah of old . As these sins per- vaded all ranks , they would cease to be regarded as infamous , and the term applied to Rahab does not per- haps indicate a character degraded much ...
... thing else , as had been the case with Sodom and Go- morrah of old . As these sins per- vaded all ranks , they would cease to be regarded as infamous , and the term applied to Rahab does not per- haps indicate a character degraded much ...
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Notes, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Genesis: Designed as ..., Volym 1 George Bush Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1868 |
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Abimelech according altar Amorites angel appears Barak behold Benjamin blessing brethren Caleb called Canaan Canaanites CHAPTER children of Israel commanded covenant death delivered Deut divine dwelt east enemies Ephraim father fear Gibeah Gideon Gilead Gilgal give God's hand hast hath Hazor heart Hebrew honor idolatry implying inhabitants inheritance Israelites Jepthah Jericho Jerubbaal Jordan Josh Joshua Judah Judg king land Levites liers in wait LORD Manasseh ment mentioned Midian Midianites Moses mount mount Ephraim mountains nations occasion original pass perhaps person Philistines phrase possession priests probably promise rael remarkable rendered river Samson Scriptures sense sent servant shalt Shechem side Sihon sion Sisera slew smote spirit suppose sword tent thee thereof thing thou tion took tribe tribe of Ephraim tribe of Manasseh unto valley verse whole words