Illustrations of the Holy Scriptures, Volumen2Ogle, 1819 |
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... Greeks gave him the appropriate name of aɛros , from a verb which signifies to rush with great impetuosity . This remark- able trait in his character , did not escape the keen observation of Homer : he compares the rapid and furious ...
... Greeks gave him the appropriate name of aɛros , from a verb which signifies to rush with great impetuosity . This remark- able trait in his character , did not escape the keen observation of Homer : he compares the rapid and furious ...
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... Greeks received its name paλaxgoxogaž from that circumstance . Thus it appears , that both the Greeks and * Micah i . 6 . the Hebrews ascribed baldness to the feathered race , but NATURAL HISTORY OF THE EAST . 9.
... Greeks received its name paλaxgoxogaž from that circumstance . Thus it appears , that both the Greeks and * Micah i . 6 . the Hebrews ascribed baldness to the feathered race , but NATURAL HISTORY OF THE EAST . 9.
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... Greeks , the same as to imprecate that one might be sent away from the comforts of civil society , to encounter the wants and sufferings of solitary exile ; to suffer an ignominious death ; to be de- prived of burial , and become a ...
... Greeks , the same as to imprecate that one might be sent away from the comforts of civil society , to encounter the wants and sufferings of solitary exile ; to suffer an ignominious death ; to be de- prived of burial , and become a ...
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... , and soon sought a resting place either within it among his former associates , or upon the covering . * Psa . xxxiv . 11 , and civ . 21 . But the Greek writers uniformly maintain , that he left NATURAL HISTORY OF THE EAST . 41.
... , and soon sought a resting place either within it among his former associates , or upon the covering . * Psa . xxxiv . 11 , and civ . 21 . But the Greek writers uniformly maintain , that he left NATURAL HISTORY OF THE EAST . 41.
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... Greek writers , in terms equally precise , that he returned no more . The sentiment of the Hebrew writers is undoubtedly countenanced by the text , which does not indeed say , that the raven returned to the ark , although it is plainly ...
... Greek writers , in terms equally precise , that he returned no more . The sentiment of the Hebrew writers is undoubtedly countenanced by the text , which does not indeed say , that the raven returned to the ark , although it is plainly ...
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