Illustrations of the Holy Scriptures, Volumen2Ogle, 1819 |
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... kings and princes of the earth , by whose murderous expeditions the fairest regions are depopu- lated . The king of Babylon , the greatest potentate of those times , is fitly represented in the parable of the two eagles and the vine ...
... kings and princes of the earth , by whose murderous expeditions the fairest regions are depopu- lated . The king of Babylon , the greatest potentate of those times , is fitly represented in the parable of the two eagles and the vine ...
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... king of Babylon is come to Jerusalem , and has taken the king thereof , and the princes thereof , and led them with him to Babylon . " The second eagle is the king of Egypt , as we learn by comparing the seventh and fifteenth verses ...
... king of Babylon is come to Jerusalem , and has taken the king thereof , and the princes thereof , and led them with him to Babylon . " The second eagle is the king of Egypt , as we learn by comparing the seventh and fifteenth verses ...
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... king of Egypt is also styled by Ezekiel , " a great eagle with great wings and many feathers ; " but he manifestly gives the preference to the king of Babylon , by adding , that he had long wings , full of feathers which had divers ...
... king of Egypt is also styled by Ezekiel , " a great eagle with great wings and many feathers ; " but he manifestly gives the preference to the king of Babylon , by adding , that he had long wings , full of feathers which had divers ...
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... king of glory , than a raven . But " the ways of God are not as our ways , nor his thoughts as our thoughts ; " he did not think it beneath his dignity at this time , to employ the ravens in the same office ; and he perhaps intended to ...
... king of glory , than a raven . But " the ways of God are not as our ways , nor his thoughts as our thoughts ; " he did not think it beneath his dignity at this time , to employ the ravens in the same office ; and he perhaps intended to ...
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... kings who invaded the vale of Sodom , whom Abraham surprised on their retreat , and completely defeated .贯 Bochart also doubts the truth of the story told by some wri- ters , respecting the figure of a dove blazoned on the banners of ...
... kings who invaded the vale of Sodom , whom Abraham surprised on their retreat , and completely defeated .贯 Bochart also doubts the truth of the story told by some wri- ters , respecting the figure of a dove blazoned on the banners of ...
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