Commentaries on Jermiah and Lamentations. 1850-55Calvin translation society, 1851 |
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... known by the Chaldeans ; but the art among them was at that time much adulterated ; for they had mingled , as I have already said , foolish divinations with the true and genuine science . As then the Prophet's meaning seems evident ...
... known by the Chaldeans ; but the art among them was at that time much adulterated ; for they had mingled , as I have already said , foolish divinations with the true and genuine science . As then the Prophet's meaning seems evident ...
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... known and esteemed . In order therefore to remove and demolish this false notion , he shews that they were beyond measure fool- ish ; for what could have been more sottish than to think that the nature of a tree is changed as soon as it ...
... known and esteemed . In order therefore to remove and demolish this false notion , he shews that they were beyond measure fool- ish ; for what could have been more sottish than to think that the nature of a tree is changed as soon as it ...
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... known , and has fully manifested his own peculiar glory . It now follows- 7. Who would not fear thee , O King of nations ? for to thee doth it appertain : forasmuch as among all the wise men of the nations , and in all their kingdoms ...
... known , and has fully manifested his own peculiar glory . It now follows- 7. Who would not fear thee , O King of nations ? for to thee doth it appertain : forasmuch as among all the wise men of the nations , and in all their kingdoms ...
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... known his glory . Indeed the glory 1 All the versions and the Targum , as in the former instance , do not regard the as a preposition , but render the word by " none , " or no one.-Ed. of God appears everywhere so conspicuously , that ...
... known his glory . Indeed the glory 1 All the versions and the Targum , as in the former instance , do not regard the as a preposition , but render the word by " none , " or no one.-Ed. of God appears everywhere so conspicuously , that ...
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... known is that sentence of Gregory to Serenus , the Bishop of Marseilles , when that good man cast down the images which he saw led to ungodly worship , and purged the churches of Marseilles from such pollutions : Gregory , though a ...
... known is that sentence of Gregory to Serenus , the Bishop of Marseilles , when that good man cast down the images which he saw led to ungodly worship , and purged the churches of Marseilles from such pollutions : Gregory , though a ...
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Términos y frases comunes
according afterwards adds Anathoth ashamed Assyrians Baal Behold Blayney calamity called Calvin cause celestial kingdom Chaldeans Chaldee clause commanded covenant deceived declares despised dicit Jehova doctrine doubt earth enemies Euphrates evil faith false famine fathers favour follows foolish Gataker gates Gentiles glory God's gods hand hath hear heart heathens heaven Hebrew Hence the Prophet heritage holy idols impiety iniquity Isaiah Israel Israelites Jeremiah Jerusalem Jews Judah Judea judgment kings land means mercy nations passage perish perverseness phet pray prayer promised Prophet says Psalm punishment quia reason regard rendered repentance reprobate sacrifices saith Jehovah saith the Lord salvation seems Septuagint shalt shews sins speaks spoken super sword Syriac Targum thee thine thing thou hast thought Tophet true truth ungodly unto vanity vengeance verb verse voice Vulgate whole wholly wicked wickedness wilt word worship wrath