Olam Haneshamoth: Or, a View of the Intermediate State, as it Appears in the Records of the Old and New Testament, the Apocraphal [sic] Books, in Heathen Authors, and the Greek and Latin Fathers, with NotesRichardson, 1800 - 419 páginas |
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... denote no more than a grave , how could they be a por- tion for foxes ? Understanding it in this light , the sense of the passage is lost ; whereas , he meant to tell us , that they who seek for his life , shall them- selves go to the ...
... denote no more than a grave , how could they be a por- tion for foxes ? Understanding it in this light , the sense of the passage is lost ; whereas , he meant to tell us , that they who seek for his life , shall them- selves go to the ...
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... denote the place , or what the Jewish writers term , the world of souls ; and never con- founding these terms with that which in these respective languages is employed to denote the grave . This , I would hope , will not be deemed ...
... denote the place , or what the Jewish writers term , the world of souls ; and never con- founding these terms with that which in these respective languages is employed to denote the grave . This , I would hope , will not be deemed ...
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... children of God , may denote , that in the new world , which is , as it were , to arise from the ashes of the former , there will be no tendency in any any thing to decay , no divulsion of the parts 30 CONSIDERATIONS ON THE END.
... children of God , may denote , that in the new world , which is , as it were , to arise from the ashes of the former , there will be no tendency in any any thing to decay , no divulsion of the parts 30 CONSIDERATIONS ON THE END.
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... denotes a duration that is un- known , The Latin olim is plainly of Hebrew origin , THE PRIMARY SENSE , & c . " 45 origin ( 44 ) . CHAPTER II A brief Investigation of the primary meaning of the Hebrew Words Ad and Olam.
... denotes a duration that is un- known , The Latin olim is plainly of Hebrew origin , THE PRIMARY SENSE , & c . " 45 origin ( 44 ) . CHAPTER II A brief Investigation of the primary meaning of the Hebrew Words Ad and Olam.
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... denoting to , until , as far as , farther , moreover , yet : and although sometimes it be differently pointed , and ... denote a hidden place , as well as a hidden period . " And I will bring thee down to the people of the hidden place ...
... denoting to , until , as far as , farther , moreover , yet : and although sometimes it be differently pointed , and ... denote a hidden place , as well as a hidden period . " And I will bring thee down to the people of the hidden place ...
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abode Abraham after-state antient Hebrews apostle appears blessed body book of Revelation bosom of Abraham Chaldee children of God children of Israel children of men Christ covenant darkness dead death Deity denote departed spirits dwell earth Ehjeh employed everlasting evidently existence expectation expressed faith fathers future age future world given glorious glory grave Hades hand happy hath heaven hidden period holy intermediate invisible world Irenæus Isaiah Israel Jehovah Jerusalem Jewish church Jews king Lamech language latter light living Lord Messiah mortal Moses name Jehovah nations nature Olam Old Testament opinion original Paradise passage Paul peace perfect present promise prophets Psal psalm Psalmist racter region rendered rest resurrection Revelation righteous says scripture sense Septuagint shadow Sheol shew sion Solomon souls speaks tabernacle temple termed thee things thou shalt throne tion trust truth understood unto veil Vulgate wicked words Zion